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Brother Jack McDuff, The Natural Thing (Cadet), and The Charlie Parker Story No. 1 (Verve, trumpet label)
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Charles Lloyd, Journey Within (Atlantic)
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A toss up between The Magnificent Ambersons and A Touch of Evil.
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Gil Evans, Svengali (Atlantic)
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Art Farmer, Sing Me Softly of the Blues (Atlantic mono, Japanese)
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
kh1958 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Yesterday, I was lucky to attend the second Saturday of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. The facility was overwhelmed by the enormous crowd--beautiful weather and Elton John is very popular it appears. Fortunately, I am indifferent and was able to enjoy a very full day of excellent music, despite some difficulty moving about the fair grounds. Commencing in the Blues Tent with 90 year old Howlin' Wolf sideman (1956-1968), pianist Henry Gray. Unfortunately he's on electric piano. An okay set. Next up, Chris Thomas King, who starts with a fine acoustic version of Hard Time Killing Floor. His set is pretty diverse, with excellent high energy blues guitar work, a piano feature, and perhaps best of all, a song dedicated to King Oliver featuring guitar and clarinet. Next, to the NOCCA Pavilion for the Calvin Johnson Quintet, which proved to be a really good group (Tenor sax, trombone, piano, bass guitar and drums). All players are first rate. Saxophonist Calvin Johnson is my favorite discovery from attending this festival. Now was the time to settle into the Jazz Tent for the rest of the day. First up, Astral Project, a New Orleans group featuring Tony Dagradi on tenor sax, Steve Masakowski on guitar, James Singleton on bass and John Vidacovitch on drums. The usual quartet was expanded to a septet on this occasion, adding trumpet (Jamil Sharif--saw him with two different groups at the festival, a really excellent trumpet player), alto sax, piano (Michael Palerra), and percussion (Bill Summers). Another good group. Next, the big event, Charles Lloyd Quartet (Joe Sanders bass, Kendrick Scott on drums, Gerald Clayton piano). Really enjoyed this set. Finally, to conclude the day, Terance Blanchard's E-Collective. Not smooth jazz, rather a crunching fusion group. Very good set. It then took a mere two hours in line to get transportation out of the fairgrounds. Oh well, it was worth it. -
Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
In DeSoto? I'll be darned. -
I haven't heard it but there's a newly issued Mayall CD, live in 1967 with Peter Green. http://www.amazon.com/Live-67-John-Mayalls-Bluesbreakers/dp/B00T73ATC0/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1430504226&sr=1-1&keywords=john+mayall+live+in+%2767
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He's on at least three Mayall records from the early 70s, (Jazz Blues Fusion, Movin' On, and Ten Years are Gone).
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Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
May 13, 2015: Shelley Carrol, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth May 14, 2015: ICP Orchestra, North Door, Austin May 15, 2015: Vijay Iyer, solo and with Brentano String Quartet, Tobin Center, Alvarez Studio, San Antonio May 15, 2015: Shelley Carrol, Free Man, Deep Ellum May 16, 2015: Edmar Castaneda, San Fernando Cathedral, San Antonio May 19, 2015: Eddie Gomez, Dan's Silverleaf, Denton May 20, 2015: Shelley Carrol, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth May 23, 2015: Nicole Mitchell Indigo Trio, Meca, Houston May 24, 2015: Randy Weston and Company, Trinity University, San Antonio May 29, 2015: Cassandra Wilson, Miller Theater, Houston May 29, 2015: Shelley Carrol, Free Man, Deep Ellum June 4, 2015: Eric Gales, Guitar Sanctuary, McKinney June 5-6, 2015: Eric Gales, T Bone Walker Blues Festival, Longview June 6, 2015: Indradeep Ghosh, University of St. Thomas, Jones Hall, Houston June 7, 2015: Eric Gales, Hat Tricks, Lewisville June 12, 2015: Marcus Miller, One World Theater, Austin June 13, 2015: Marcus Miller, Granada Theater, Dallas June 17, 2015: King Sunny Ade, Paramount Theater, Austin June 18, 2015: King Sunny Ade, Annette Straus Square, Dallas June 20, 2015: Bill Evans, Brookhaven Village, Norman, Oklahoma June 20, 2015: Chris Thomas King, The Auditorium, Eureka Springs, Arkansas July 17, 2015: Buddy Guy, Moody Theater, Austin September 10, 2015, Billy Childs, Austin September 17, 2015: Billy Hart Quartet, Fort Worth Public Library Fall, 2015: T.N. Krishnan (violin), Austin October 11, 2015: Zakir Hussain, Dave Holland, Amit Chatterjee, Shankar Mahadevan, Riverbend Centre, Austin October 24, 2015: Arthur O'Farrill Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, Cullen Theater, Houston October 27, 2015: Nels Cline and Julian Lage, Mighty Duck, Houston October 29, 2015: Nels Cline and Julian Lage, Cactus Cafe, Austin October 29, 2015: Nels Cline and Julian Lage, Kessler Theater, Dallas November 6, 2015: Azar Lawrence with Jeff Tain Watts, Cullen Theater, Houston December 5, 2015: Melissa Aldana and Crash Trio, Cullen Theater, Houston January 22, 2016: Dave Douglas, Uri Caine, Don Byron, Austin March 19, 2016: Guillermo Klein Y Los Guachos, Cullen Theater, Houston April 9, 2016: Terell Stafford, Austin April 16, 2016, SF Jazz Collective, Cullen Theater, Houston -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
kh1958 replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Three days of the First Weekend of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. On Friday, commencing in the Jazz Tent with a bracing set by Kidd Jordan and the Improvisational Arts Quintet (William Parker on bass, Alvin Fielder on drums, plus two pianists I didn't recognize). Celebrating his 80th birthday. Next, to the NOCCA (New Orleans Center for Creative Arts) Pavilion for Jason Marsalis Quintet, playing compositions of Ellis Marsalis. Younger players, okay but not too compelling. Back to the Jazz Tent for flutist Kent Jordan (son of Kidd Jordan). Front line of flute, clarinet and tenor saxophone (the impressive young New Orleans player Calvin Johnson) had an interesting sound--a strong set. To the Blues Tent for Louisiana singer/guitarist/harmonica player, Kenny Neal. Another excellent set. Finally to the Jazz Tent for Snarky Puppy. The place was packed; Snarky Puppy has a very young and enthusiastic fan base, it appears. Two songs in, I was still trying to decide whether I liked the band or not when the day's festival was abruptly cancelled due to violent thunderstorms. Saturday: More bad weather, right as I was arriving. Blinding rain/high winds, the Jazz Tent and Blues Tent are jammed with people. Eventually, I am able to enter the Blues Tent, in time for Mali's Vieux Farka Toure's set (highly anticipated by me). The son of Ali Farka Toure, the apple did not fall very far from the tree--the set is incredible. Next, back to the Jazz Tent for Cassandra Wilson, performing material from her new Billie Holiday tribute. Another terrific set (group includes Kevin Breit on guitar, Charlie Burnham on violin, and Lonnie Plaxico on bass). Finally, closing the day with the Kenny Garrett Quintet. This set far exceeded my expectations, it was very intense. Now that was three great sets in a row. Finally, Sunday, starting in the Blues Tent for 74 year old blues player Little Freddie King, who was superb. One description calls him a combination of R.L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough, but his guitar playing is more polished, and his voice (unlike his guitar, rather aged) sounds a bit like a faint echo of Lightnin' Hopkins (his cousin). A bit later, in the Jazz Tent, the concert is billed as Victor Goines and the Fauberg String Quartet Present Charlie Parker With Strings. The set was actually more varied. There were only four short songs adapted from Bird With Strings--the string quartet was augmented by a fifth string player, an oboist, and harpist on those songs. They were fun to hear live, Goines' alto stuck close to the melody (Charles McPherson would be a much better choice for this project). Various other configurations performed--an Astor Piazzola composition by the string quartet, a couple of jazz quartet pieces (Ellis Marsalis sitting in one one). Best of the set actually were two original compositions for cello and piano (Ellis Marsalis the pianist/composer on one and Michael Palerra the pianist/composer on the other). Next, Donald Harrison leads NOCCA alumni (including Irwin Mayfield) in a jam session. There's a ringer in the house--they are setting up a Hammond B3--yes, Dr. Lonnie Smith on organ. Turns into a fantastic set, also with Detroit Brooks on guitar. After that, I reluctantly head to the airport and back to Dallas. -
It's a nice store, with a friendly staff; I go there once a week. The location is a bit awkward at present, being in the thick of 635 construction hell. They don't have much in the way of CDs, just a few used ones. Lots of LPs though (mosty used, some new). I haven't yet failed to find something I wanted on a visit. There's a large selection of classical records as well. And a giant selection of bargain LPs that I've never had the strength to even attempt to look through. http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/dc9/2014/10/can_josey_records_be_dallas_iconic_record_store.php
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Where do you go in DFW to get Record Store Day releases? I found the Larry Young at Josey Lane Records (the last copy they had, it appeared), and the Getz at Dead Wax in Carrolton (they had more copies of both the Young and the Getz and they may well still be there--this is a tiny store near Babe's (right next to a Twisted Root) which otherwise has nothing much of jazz interest). Have not heard of either of those stores, thanks, what other secret DFW stores do you go to? Alas, In Dallas I really just patronize the main HPB and various smaller HPBs, and Josey Lane Records. The latter has been open for a few months and is pretty good--a nice large store, I'd recommend your going there--a large selection of jazz LPs and most not priced too high. It's on 635 and Josey Lane, on the right access road heading west, next to a boot store and a motorcycle shop. As for Dead Wax, the only reason to go there is to pick up jazz RSD releases, as they seem to get a supply and don't seem to have jazz fan patrons. They even had the Miles Davis 10 inch box set, but at $80 for something that I already had in multiple versions, I passed.
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Where do you go in DFW to get Record Store Day releases? I found the Larry Young at Josey Lane Records (the last copy they had, it appeared), and the Getz at Dead Wax in Carrolton (they had more copies of both the Young and the Getz and they may well still be there--this is a tiny store near Babe's (right next to a Twisted Root) which otherwise has nothing much of jazz interest).
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I heard the album performed live in January, and I've listened to the CD quite a few times; personally I have really enjoyed most of it. Nice trumpet player too.
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Harry Edison, Mr. Swing (Verve trumpet label mono), and The Modern Jazz Sextet (Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, John Lewis, Keeter Betts, Percy Heath, Charles Persip) (Verve mono).
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Woody Shaw and Nathan Davis are on two of the four tracks on the ten inch record store day release. The other two tracks are trio cuts; Larry Young plays organ on three of the four tracks on the release (piano on one of the trio tracks), which has about 25 minutes of music. The Getz--Gilberto '76 release is shorter (about 16 minutes), but quite gripping, really nice actually. I'll be picking up both of these on CD when they come out.
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Selections from Larry Young in Paris (Resonance), Selections from Getz/Gilberto '76 (Resonance), and Gene Krupa Sextet No. 1 (Clef ten inch).
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Have a Happy Birthday!
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Odell Brown and the Organ-izers (Cadet)
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Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
April 24, 2015: Vieux Farka Toure, Festival Internationale de Louisiane, Lafayette, Louisiana April 24, 2015: Randy Brecker, Denton Jazz and Arts Festival April 24, 2015: Nicholas Payton, Kidd Jordan, Lagbaja, Larry Garner, Kent Jordan, Kenny Neal, Snarky Puppy, Maurice Brown, Jason Marsalis, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival April 25, 2015: Rahul Sharma (santoor), Waldorf School, Austin April 25, 2015: Paquito D'Rivera, Brazosport College, Lake Jackson, Texas April 25, 2015: Cassandra Wilson, Kenny Garrett, Vieux Farka Toure, Robert Cray, Ellis Marsalis, Calvin Johnson, Sonny Landreth, The Wee Trio, Donald Harrison with Lonnie Smith, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival April 25, 2016: Tal National, Noura Mint Seymali, Kinobe, Lagbaja, Festival Internationale de Louisiane, Lafayette, Louisiana April 26, 2015: David Boeddinghaus and Dr. Michael White's Tribute to Jelly Roll Morton, Victor Goines and Faubourg Quartet Present Charlie Parker with Strings, Irwin Mayfield and New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Little Freddie King Blues Band, Donald Harrison's NOCCA Alumni Jam, Rebirth Brass Band, Bill Summers and Jazalsa, NOJHF April 26, 2016: Tal National, Noura Mint Seymali, Kinobe, Lagbaja, Festival Internationale de Louisiane, Lafayette, Louisiana April 26, 2015: Tutu Jones, Denton Jazz and Arts Festival April 28, 2015: Tal National, Sahara Lounge, Austin April 29, 2015: Tal National, Lumber Yard, Marfa, Texas April 30, 2015: Monty Alexander, Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials, NOJHF April 30, 2015: Rob Mazurek & Black Cube SP and Sao Paulo Underground, North Door, Austin April 30, 2015: Jason Moran, Discovery Green, Houston May 1, 2015: Delfeayo Marsalis & Uptown Jazz Orchestra, Christian Scott, James Rivers Movement, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Doreen's Jazz New Orleans, Terance Blanchard, NOJHF May 2, 2015: Charles Lloyd Quartet, Terance Blanchard, Calvin Johnson, Henry Gray, NOJHF May 2, 2015: Niladri Kumar (sitar), Aditya Kalyanpur (tabla), Allen Public Library May 3, 2015: Niiadri Kumar, Waldorf School, Austin May 3, 2015: Buddy Guy, Christian McBride Big Band, Jason Marsalis, NOJHF May 7, 2015: Brotzmann/Drake/ Parker Trio, Eldorado Ballroom, Houston May 9, 2015: Niladri Kumar, University of St. Thomas,Jones Hall, Houston May 14, 2015: ICP Orchestra, North Door, Austin May 15, 2015: Vijay Iyer, solo and with Brentano String Quartet, Tobin Center, Alvarez Studio, San Antonio May 15, 2015: Shelley Carrol, Free Man, Deep Ellum May 16, 2015: Edmar Castaneda, San Fernando Cathedral, San Antonio May 23, 2015: Nicole Mitchell Indigo Trio, Meca, Houston May 24, 2015: Randy Weston and Company, Trinity University, San Antonio May 29, 2015: Shelley Carrol, Free Man, Deep Ellum June 4, 2015: Eric Gales, Guitar Sanctuary, McKinney June 5-6, 2015: Eric Gales, T Bone Walker Blues Festival, Longview June 7, 2015: Eric Gales, Hat Tricks, Lewisville June 13, 2015: Marcus Miller, Granada Theater, Dallas June 18, 2015: King Sunny Ade, Annette Straus Square, Dallas June 20, 2015: Bill Evans, Brookhaven Village, Norman, Oklahoma July 17, 2015: Buddy Guy, Moody Theater, Austin August 1, 2015: Indradeep Ghosh, Houston September 17, 2015: Billy Hart Quartet, Fort Worth Public Library Fall, 2015: T.N. Krishnan (violin), Austin October 11, 2015: Zakir Hussain, Dave Holland, Amit Chatterjee, Shankar Mahadevan, Riverbend Centre, Austin October 24, 2015: Arthur O'Farrill Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, Cullen Theater, Houston Novermber 6, 2015: Azar Lawrence with Jeff Tain Watts, Cullen Theater, Houston December 5, 2015: Melissa Aldana and Crash Trio, Cullen Theater, Houston March 19, 2016: Guillermo Klein Y Los Guachos, Cullen Theater, Houston April 16, 2016, SF Jazz Collective, Cullen Theater, Houston -
Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
El Paso? -
Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
I called and there two options. Make a $250 donation and you get a preferred reserved seat. If you don't wish to do so, then call the nice woman at the number listed above and get on the RSVP list. Then as long as you show up by a prescribed time (she said she would call me in a couple of weeks to let me know the exact time), you will get a seat in priority over the general public. -
Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
For Charles Lloyd last year, I recollect mailing them a donation and getting an admission pass in the mail. -
Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Billy Harper with Randy Weston, I probably have to go to see that.