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  1. Stan Getz, Imported From Europe (Verve)
  2. Laurindo Almeida, Outra Vez (Concord)
  3. Chico Freeman, Beyond the Rain (Contemporary) Hampton Hawes, The Trio volume 1 (Contemporary) Lester Young, The President Plays with the Oscar Peterson Trio (Verve)
  4. At the Allen Public Library Auditorium: Sandip Chatterjee Santoor Subhajyoti Guha Tabla A very beautiful concert.
  5. Ahmad Jamal, All of You (Argo) Joe Newman, Joe's Hap'Nin's (Prestige Swingville)
  6. Aaron Shragge and Ben Monder, The Key is in the Window, and Sun Ra, Discipline 27-II.
  7. I'm planning on going for the first time also.
  8. - 2018 WJF LINEUP - A Tribute To Geri Allen Alexis Cuadrado The Immigrant Antonio Sanchez & Migration Banda Magda Buika Camila Meza & The Nectar Orchestra Charlie Hunter Trio featuring Silvana Estrada Deerhoof Don Byron/Aruán Ortiz Duo Donny McCaslin Fred Hersch Pocket Orchestra Gilles Peterson Jaimie Branch’s Fly or Die Jamie Baum Septet+ Jazzmeia Horn Josh Lawrence & Color Theory Knower Lakecia Benjamin and Soul Squad Lean On Me: José James Celebrates Bill Withers Lucia Cadotsch's Speak Low Luciana Souza Trio Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog Marc Ribot’s Songs of Resistance Mark Guiliana Jazz Quartet Marquis Hill Blacktet Michael Mwenso Protest songs from Africa to America Miguel Atwood Ferguson Ensemble My Brightest Diamond Nicole Mitchell Art and Anthem For Gwendolyn Brooks Nicole Mitchell's Mandorla Awakening II: Emerging Worlds Nicole Mitchell Maroon Cloud Nicole Mitchell Trio Nubya Garcia Oscar Jerome Ravi Coltrane Presents Universal Consciousness: Melodic Meditations of Alice Coltrane Red Baraat Rene Marie Experiment in Truth Rez Abbasi Invocation Ryan Keberle & Catharsis: Music as Protest Sara Serpa Recognition with Ingrid Laubrock and Zeena Parkins Sonnymoon Sons of Kemet Stefon Harris Black Out Sylvie Courvoisier-Mark Feldman Duo The Comet Is Coming Tyshawn Sorey Wadada Leo Smith Wayne Horvitz Yazz Ahmed
  9. The 2018 lineup was announced this morning, and it's pretty strong from a jazz point of view. Abigail Washburn & Wu Fei Aine O'Dwyer performs William Eggleston's Musik Algiers Anna & Elizabeth Anna Thorvaldsdottir: "In the Light of Air" performed by International Contemporary Ensemble Anoushka Shankar: "Land of Gold" Arto Lindsay Bang on a Can All Stars celebrate their 30th anniversary with works by David Lang, Michael Gordon and Julia Wolfe Bang on a Can All Stars perform Julia Wolfe's "Anthracite Fields" Bang on a Can All Stars "Field Recordings" Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn Béla Fleck & Brooklyn Rider Bonnie "Prince" Billy Brimstone & Glory live score performed by Nief-Norf and Wordless Music Brooklyn Rider Cleek Schrey & David Behrman Craig Taborn Quartet Cyro Baptista & the Banquet of the Spirits Cyro Baptista presents "Vira Loucos" Diamanda Galás Duet for Theremin & Lap Steel Evan Parker's Electro-Acoustic Ensemble Four Tet Gas Godspeed You! Black Emperor Innov Gnawa International Contemporary Ensemble Jaga Jazzist Jaga Jazzist featuring Ståle Storløkken & Jon Balke Jason Moran Duo with Milford Graves Jason Moran presents Fats Waller Dance Party Bangs (Jason Moran, Mary Halvorson and Ron Miles) Jenny Hval Jenny Scheinman presents "Kannapolis: A Moving Portrait" Jenny Scheinman's "Mischief & Mayhem" with Nels Cline & Scott Amendola Juana Molina Julie Byrne Kelly Lee Owens Kid Koala (DJ Set) Kid Koala's "Satellite" Turntable Orchestra Knoxville Symphony Strings performs "Were You There" with baritone Davoné Tines Laurel Halo (DJ Set) Laurel Halo (Live with Eli Keszler) Lightning Bolt Lucius Medeski Martin & Wood Milford Graves Nels Cline: "Lovers" with the Knoxville Jazz Orchestra and guests Peter Evans Ensemble Rocket Science (Peter Evans, Sam Pluta, Craig Taborn, Evan Parker) Roscoe Mitchell Trios Rostam Rova: "The Sound in Space Project" Rova Channeling Coltrane: "Electric Ascension" Sam Amidon Steve Gunn Steve Gunn & the Black Twig Pickers Susanna "Go Dig My Grave" featuring Giovanna Pessi, Frode Haltli, Cheyenne Mize and Susanna Suuns Tal National The Black Twig Pickers The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda performed by the Sai Anantam Ashram Singers The Jerry Douglas Band The Thing Tyshawn Sorey Trio
  10. George Freeman and Chico Freeman, All in the Family (Southport)
  11. Jonah Jones, And Now In Person (Capitol) Charlie Byrd, Byrdland (Columbia)
  12. Saturday night, Lucky Peterson at Red Hot and Blue, about a mile or so from my home. An outdoor venue on an unseasonably cold night, but a real B3 is present so after too long of a wait there is lots of tasty organ playing, as well as some rather fine guitar.
  13. Bennie Green, Walkin' and Talkin' (Blue Note; Liberty stereo)
  14. November 10, 2017: Javier Limon, Charline McCombs Empire Theater, San Antonio Bria Skonberg, Starr Theater, Fayetteville, Arkansas Stanley Jordan, Dosey Doe, The Woodlands November 11, 2017: Hariprasad Chaurasia, AISD Performing Arts Center, Austin November 18, 2017: Eddie Palmieri, Laurie Auditorium, San Antonio Kenny Neal, Fitzgerald's, Houston November 19, 2017: Eddie Palmieri, One World Theater, Austin November 21, 2017: Christian McBride with One O'Clock Jazz Band, Murchison Performing Arts Center, Denton November 30, 2017: John McLaughlin, Paramount Theater, Austin December 7, 2017: Latin Jazz All Stars (Steve Turre, Elio Villafranca, Nestor Torres), South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas December 8, 3017, Latin Jazz All Stars, Starr Theater, Fayetteville, Arkansas January 10, 2018: Eric Gales, Rockefeller's , Houston January 11, 2018: Eric Gales, Antone's, Austin January 12, 2018: Eric Gales, Guitar Sanctuary, McKinney January 28, 2017: Billy Hart Quartet, Charline McCombs Empire Theater, San Antonio February 1, 2018: Charles Lloyd, One World Theater, Austin February 2, 2018: Charles Lloyd and the Marvels, Cullen Theater, Houston February 10, 2018: Donny McCaslin, Starr Theater, Fayetteville, Arkansas March 24, 2018: Mingus Big Band, Cullen Theater, Houston April 5, 2018: Melissa Aldana, South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas April 12, 2018: Brad Mehldau, Paramount Theater, Austin April 13, 2018: Brad Mehldau, Cullen Theater, Houston Antonio Sanchez, Charline McCombs Empire Theater, San Antonio April 14, 2018: Brad Mehldau, University of Texas at Dallas April 27, 2018: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival April 28, 2018: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Conrad Herwig, Starr Theater, Fayetteville, Arkansas April 29, 2018: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 3, 2018: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 4, 2018: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 5, 2018: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 6, 2018: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 13, 2018: Vid. Sashank, Unity of Dallas Church
  15. Mercer Records Presents Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra (Mercer, ten inch).
  16. Sameer Gupta, Namaskar (Motema)
  17. Last night, Zakir Hussain and Dave Holland, Crosscurrents, at Annette Strauss Square. Also with Chris Potter and four musicians from India, including a spectacular Carnatic violinist. Actually the first time I've ever seen Dave Holland, he sounded great. This band is excellent, a mistake to pass this band by if it comes to your town.
  18. Somi, Live at Jazz Standard (Palmetto)
  19. You don't have to be very active; they are available cheap and in abundance; the used LP and CD bins are stuffed full of them.
  20. There's a Rudresh Mahanthappa/Bunky Green CD called Apex. The other two Bunky Green CDs from the last decade or so are Another Place (with Jason Moran) and The Salzau Quartet (with Nasheet Waits). I like all three.
  21. Last Thursday Night: Chico Freeman Plus-tet at the Village Vanguard, with Anthony Wonsey on piano, Kenny Davis bass, Billy Hart drums and Gust Tsilis on vibes. Two sets dedicated to Arthur Blythe, playing compositions by and songs associated with Arthur Blythe. Mr. Freeman on a few songs played Blythe's alto sax (a 1927 Buscher). That was a great evening of music. Last Friday, to Aaron Davis Hall in Harlem for a concert by vocalist Somi and her excellent band (including Liberty Ellman on guitar), performing songs from Petite Afrique and the Lagos Music Salon. Her voice is truly beautiful; and she writes very fine original material (Jazz/African fusion). The concert was thrilling. Next, to Birdland for the Ron Carter Golden Stryker Trio (Russel Malone and Donald Vega). A fine set of chamber jazz. Saturday was a busy day, the most extreme day of live music ever for me, with two music festivals in one day--Ragas Live at the Rubin Museum (24 hours of concerts from 10 a.m. Saturday to 10 a.m. Sunday) and the Bric Jazz Festival in Brooklyn. Starting at 11 in the morning at the Rubin, with sitarist Indro Roy Chowdbury. One masterful sitarist was followed by another even greater, Rabindra Narayan Goswami. Next a group called Woven, which merged Indian classical, jazz and spoken word, led by violinist Anjna Swaminathan (Stephen Crump on bass). Next, Recalling the Valley (featuring Jay Gandhi on bansuri and Max ZT on hammered dulcimer). Next up, Indian vocalist Falu. After a break, another wonderful sitarist, Abhik Mukerjee. Then I depart for Brooklyn to the Bric Jazz Festival, hearing Matana Roberts (solo), followed by Theo Croker, then Harriet Tubman (Brandon Ross, Melvin Gibbs, J.T. Lewis), and ending with the last part of the set by Rudresh Mahanthappa Indo Pak Coalition. I really enjoyed these sets--I hadn't heard Theo Croker before, but definitely liked him by the end of his set. Harriet Tubman was rather extreme--very loud jazz/rock/avant garde music which sent lots of the audience running for the hills. I loved the group. I guess that should have been more than enough, but I returned to the Rubin Museum anyway, intending just to stay for another set or so. Those plans were discarded because the overnight music was just too good to leave. At 1, a group called Orakel, with kora and oud plus tablas, sort of a West African/Middle Eastern/Indian music fusion; they were wonderful. Followed by another fantastic group, The Epichorus, led by vocalist Priya Darshini. Moving for the rest of the night more heavily into Indian/jazz fusion, Sameer Gupta's A Circle Has No Beginning was followed by Aakash Mittal's Awaz Trio (with Rez Abassi on guitar). Then more jazz with Aaron Shragge's trumpet/guitar duet with Rez Abassi. Next back to the classical Indian music sound with Camilla Celin on sarod, followed by a sunrise raga with Eric Fraser on bansuri. At this point my listening endurance ended (that is, sunrise). I actually didn't think I could listen to that many concerts in such a short period, but in fact the experience of staying up all night listening to music in the Rubin Museum was kind of marvelous, if sort of weird as well.
  22. I saw Heads of State at the New Orleans Jazz Fest in 2016 (substituting David Williams on bass). Gary Bartz was in spectacular form--a great set. If you like those two Smoke Sessions, then you should try--Bobby Watson, Made in America.
  23. They sure knew how to record Clifford Brown--his sound leaps out of those old Emarcy LPs and sounds alive in the room.
  24. Earl Hines Septet, Plays Evergreens (LRC)
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