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  1. Tonight, listening to Jimmy Greene's second set.
  2. The Three Sounds, Moods (Blue Note, W. 63rd).
  3. Last night, at the Granada Theater, opening the evening was the Bnois King/Smokin' Joe Kubeck band, distinguished by Bnois King's fine singing voice and some pretty good original material. Then followed the first Dallas concert for the ever-touring Lucky Peterson in a year and a half. Recently, he had been forced to cancel a European tour for health reasons. This was his first post-illness public appearance. A hammond b3 organ rests on the stage. Backed by a quartet (guitar, organ/keyboards, bass and drums), the concert opened in overloud, frenetic fashion. A little patience, and the third song is Lucky playing solo B3. Awesome it is, followed by more organ in the original from his new CD (Son of a Bluesman), I'm Still Here. Over the course of the concert, one learns he is fortunate to still be here, and he sings this song with joy. Then, switching to guitar for a long instrumental interlude, he is at the top of his form--including a lengthy version of Nana Jarnell from his new CD that is astounding (jaw dropping time at the sounds emanating from his guitar). This was the peak; the fine concert continues until midnight. As usual, an eclectic experience (blues, funk, soul, jazz, gospel). I hope it's not so long until the next one.
  4. I can't believe anyone would list those Mingus/Slugs recordings--their fidelity is so bad, they are competely unlistenable.
  5. Smoky Babe is fabulous. I ordered the new release yesterday. The Arhoolie CD release is Louisiana Country Blues. His Prestige/Bluesville release, Hottest Brand Goin', is excellent. As far as I know, those two were all there was available until this new release.
  6. kh1958

    Bill Frisell

    I bailed out on both Frisell and Zorn years ago, but I kind of like the music you linked.
  7. My understanding was that the Dial catalogue was not well preserved, unlike Savoy, for which most of the masters were (and are) still in existence when the complete Savoy Bird box set was released. The Dial catalogue was in disarray until Spotlight purchased the rights in the 1970s and issued the Bird Dial LP box set. These were transferred from the best available sources at the time, but I thought mostly from 78s, not masters. This I thought was why the Dial recordings generally do not sound as good, fidelitywise, as the Savoys. If this reissue is a significant improvement over the Spotlight version, I'll definitely buy it.
  8. November 6, 2014: Tinariwen, Granada Theater, Dallas November 7, 2014: Tinariwen, The Studio @ Warehouse Live, Houston November 7, 2014: Lonnie Smith Trio, McCollough Theater, Austin November 7, 2014: New York Standards Quartet (David Berkman, Tim Armacost, Gene Jackson, Michael Janisch), Walton Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas November 8, 2014: Tutu Jones, Babb Bros., Dallas November 9, 2014: Tinariwen, Fun Fun Fun Fest, Austin November 15, 2014: Arnab Chakrabarty, St. Edwards University, Austin November 15, 2014: Kermit Ruffins, Highland Jazz and Blues Festival, Shreveport November 22, 2014: The Core Trio featuring Matthew Shipp, Ovations, Houston November 23, 2014: Matthew Shipp Presents Cube Flow, Houston Composers Salon December 3, 2014: Shelley Carrol, Sammons Center, Dallas December 7, 2014: Wynton Marsalis, Walton Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas December 10, 2014: Wynton Marsalis, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, San Antonio December 11, 2014: Wynton Marsalis, Meyerson Symphony Hall, Dallas December 13, 2014: Dave Burrell, Christ Church Cathedral, Houston January 16, 2014: Mike Stern and Eric Johnson, Dosey Doe, Houston January 17, 2015: Vijay Iyer, Carver Center, San Antonio January 17, 2014: Mike Stern and Eric Johnson, Granada Theater, Dallas February 7, 2015: Jason Moran, The Rauschenberg Project, Cullen Theater, Houston February 22, 2015: Branford Marsalis, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, San Antonio March 7, 2015: Kendrick Scott's Oracle, Cullen Theater, Houston March 20-21, 2015: Paquito D'Rivera, TCU Jazz Festival, Fort Worth March 21, 2015: Cyrus Chestnut, Walton Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas April 4, 2015: Rokia Traore, Carver Center, San Antonio April 11, 2015: Jeff Tain Watts, Bates Recital Hall, Austin April 11, 2015: Joe Locke, Walton Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas April 12, 2015: Lila Downs, Dell Hall, Austin April 18, 2015: Branford Marsalis, Cullen Theater, Houston April 22-26, 2015: Festival Internationale de Louisiane, Lafayette, Louisiana April 24-May 3, 2015: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 15, 2015: Vijay Iyer, solo and with Brentano String Quartet, Tobin Center, Alvarez Studio, San Antonio May 24, 2015: Randy Weston and Company, Tobin Center, Riverwalk Plaza, San Antonio June 5-6, 2015: T Bone Walker Blues Festival, Longview
  9. Taking it all in stride with a pretty awesome version of My Favorite Things (Live at Temple University).
  10. They are certainly all worked up on the local news.
  11. I drive by that hospital several times a week; it's about a mile from my house.
  12. The iTunes store looks normal on my computer (I have upgraded).
  13. In preparation for Friday's Lucky Peterson concert at the Granada Theater, the linked photo is with Jimmy Smith (who is smiling). https://www.facebook.com/LuckyPetersonMusic/photos/a.672977339416072.1073741828.121465157900629/730776896969449/?type=1&theater
  14. Well, I prefer more melodic music as a general rule. This is based on my obsessive listening to jazz since 1974, exploring recordings from the beginning of jazz to the present, and attending hundreds of concerts over the last 40 years.
  15. To my ears, Moran plays with guts, grit and power. Having a first listen to All Rise right now. As for Joe McPhee, I just saw him once. I was poised to enjoy the experience, as I bought a ticket and the fellow sitting next to me was raving about how great he was. Whether it was him having a bad night or me being unreceptive or his music not fitting with my tastes, I don't know. Anyway, for now I'll explore other current music.
  16. Okay, if you insist. I think the worst concert by a name avant-garde player I've ever seen was by Joe McPhee. That was really a terrible experience; I truly hated his trumpet playing. Maybe it was a bad night, I don't know, but I have no interest in investigating further. Peter Brotzman I didn't like very much either. I will say that he is impressively loud. However, I'm not really anti-avant garde. So far this year I've seen Bobby Bradford and Bern Nix live. And I'll hopefully see Dave Burrell in a couple of months.
  17. I enjoyed that; thanks.
  18. Laserlight is a cheap budget label with (mostly) poor product.
  19. Roland Kirk, Rip, Rig and Panic (Limelight/Mosaic)
  20. You mean I might drive three hours only to hear the Dave Burrell version of Silent Night and Jingle Bells? It might still be good, and as long as he plays some Jelly Roll Morton...
  21. On short notice, some Chicago jazz in Austin this coming Wednesday (Mike Reed's Loose Assembly). And a solo concert by Dave Burrell in Houston on December 13. October 1, 2014: Mike Reed's Loose Assembly, Museum of Human Achievement, Austin October 1, 2014: Shelley Carrol, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth October 2, 2014: The Bad Plus, South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas October 3, 2014: Lucky Peterson, Granada Theater, Dallas October 3, 2014: Buika, Teatro Principal del Centro Cultural, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, October 4, 2014: The Bad Plus, Starr Theater, Fayetteville, Arkansas October 8, 2014: Shelley Carrol, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth October 10, 2014: Vic Juris, Jerry Bergonzi and Adam Nussbaum, Dan's Silverleaf, Denton October 10, 2014: Chick Corea, solo, Cullen Theater, Houston October 11, 2014: Shakir Khan, St. Edwards University, Austin October 11, 2014: Peggy Stern Trio, SalonPeggy, Austin October 15, 2014: Shelley Carrol, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth5 October 19, 2014: Count Basie Orchestra, Jazz Depot, Tulsa October 23, 2014: Nick Moss, Lambert's, Austin October 24, 2014: Nick Moss, Dan's Electro, Houston November 6, 2014: Tinariwen, Granada Theater, Dallas November 7, 2014: Tinariwen, The Studio @ Warehouse Live, Houston November 7, 2014: Lonnie Smith Trio, McCollough Theater, Austin November 9, 2014: Tinariwen, Fun Fun Fun Fest, Austin November 15, 2014: Arnab Chakrabarty, St. Edwards University, Austin November 22, 2014: The Core Trio featuring Matthew Shipp, Ovations, Houston November 23, 2014: Matthew Shipp Presents Cube Flow, Houston Composers Salon December 3, 2014: Shelley Carrol, Sammons Center, Dallas December 7, 2014: Wynton Marsalis, Walton Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas December 10, 2014: Wynton Marsalis, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, San Antonio December 11, 2014: Wynton Marsalis, Meyerson Symphony Hall, Dallas December 13, 2014: Dave Burrell, Christ Church Cathedral, Houston January 17, 2015: Vijay Iyer, Carver Center, San Antonio February 7, 2015: Jason Moran, The Rauschenberg Project, Cullen Theater, Houston February 22, 2015: Branford Marsalis, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, San Antonio March 7, 2015: Kendrick Scott's Oracle, Cullen Theater, Houston March 20-21, 2015: Paquito D'Rivera, TCU Jazz Festival, Fort Worth March 21, 2015: Cyrus Chestnut, Walton Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas April 4, 2015: Rokia Traore, Carver Center, San Antonio April 11, 2015: Jeff Tain Watts, Bates Recital Hall, Austin April 11, 2015: Joe Locke, Walton Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas April 12, 2015: Lila Downs, Dell Hall, Austin April 18, 2015: Branford Marsalis, Cullen Theater, Houston April 22-26, 2015: Festival Internationale de Louisiane, Lafayette, Louisiana April 24-May 3, 2015: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 15, 2015: Vijay Iyer, solo and with Brentano String Quartet, Tobin Center, Alvarez Studio, San Antonio May 24, 2015: Randy Weston and Company, Tobin Center, Riverwalk Plaza, San Antonio June 5-6, 2015: T Bone Walker Blues Festival, Longview
  22. But doesn't Moran fancy himself something of an avant musicians? - Rivers, Braxton, Taylor, Threadgill, Oliver Lake, et al? He certainly seems to like getting into their performances. Sorry you don't enjoy these types of performances, but I can understand that, since sitting through straight-ahead stuff depresses me. To each his own, and no argument there. As for the Board, I more than suspect the advantage is towards the mainstream, although I think the tilt has not been as great as formerly. I think he models himself on Jaki Byard, a mostly inside-modestly outside type of musician schooled in the mainstream tradition. I've seen some pretty depressing avant garde jazz performances--almost no audience, the venue a dump, the performance grating and unoriginal. But I have seen everyone you mention live, and would do so again with the opportunity.
  23. Superior or not, I have no idea, but I certainly prefer listening to Jason Moran's music over Anthony Braxton or Cecil Taylor. And my live music experiences with Moran were far more enjoyable to me than my live music experiences with Braxton or Cecil Taylor. At the Fats Waller concert, his enthusiasm seemed genuine. The level of negativity on this board towards any current non-avante garde artist is sometimes dismaying.
  24. Last night, Eldar Djangirov Trio at the Campus Theater in Denton.
  25. The internet answers all questions: The Count Basie Orchestra Personnel Current members include musicians hired by Basie himself: Carmen Bradford (1983), Clarence Banks (1984), as well as Mike Williams (1987), Doug Miller (1989), and members who have joined in the last 15 years: David Keim, Alvin Walker, Will Matthews, Marshall McDonald, Doug Lawrence, Cleave Guyton, and our newest members: Mark Williams, Bruce Harris, Jay Brandford, Bobby Floyd and Marcus McLaurine. They do get around, it appears. http://www.thecountbasieorchestra.com/ The only one I've ever heard of is trumpeter Bruce Harris.
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