Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers/Elmo Hope (Pacific Jazz), Gerry Mulligan Quartet, Reunion with Chet Baker (Pacific Jazz), and Errol Garner (Columbia).
I attended with modest expectations, but this concert far exceeded them. A successful fusion of jazz and West African music, including three Senegalese musicians (two kora players and a percussionist) performing with five Dallas players--led by S-Ankh Rasa on woodwinds, and including Bernard Wright on keyboards.
I'm not familiar with her, but she's also in Houston on February 19, at Meca.
Olivia Block (Chicago, Illinois) - performing a multi-channel, in the dark, surround version of her composition Aberration of Light
Saint Paul United Methodist Church, February 9, 2016, at 7 p.m.: Jazz Kora Ba.
S-Ankh Rasa • Morikeba Kouyate • Zal Sissokho • Bernard Wright • Linny Nance • Gino Iglehart • Aly Mbaye • Wes Stephenson
I've seen him twice--in a duo with Gerald Clayton and in a quartet. The latter, at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival last year, was particularly inspired.
Wild Man Dance is a very nice recording.
I would have done that but the guy running the place for the evening told me I couldn't stay inside between sets.
Tania Maria was the worst I've seen--she had a screaming fit yelling at a professional photographer who was working for the club and taking non-flash photos (and sitting at my table).
I was a bit skeptical of this group, but I must say I love the new CD (skipping the two vocals after a couple of listens). The blend of Leisz' steel guitar and Frisell is actually very nice, and Lloyd's saxophone is at its most beautiful on the record. I'm really looking forward to seeing the group (hopefully) in San Antonio in two weeks.