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  1. Lucas Santanna, O Paraiso (No Format)
  2. A ten inch jackpot!
  3. Tom Skinner, Voices of Bishara (International Anthem)
  4. Kirk Lightsey, Live at Smalls Jazz Club (Cellar)
  5. kh1958

    Gary Thomas

    Here's an upcoming Gary Thomas sideman appearance at Smoke, available for streaming. Thu - Sun, November 10 - 13Nicholas Payton & Blue FiveThu & Sun at 7:00 & 9:00pm Fri & Sat at 7:00, 9:00 & 10:30pm Nicholas Payton [trumpet] Gary Thomas [saxophone] Mike Moreno [guitar] Alexander Claffy [bass] Bill Stewart [drums] Tickets & Streaming Passes
  6. Today we announce eight more artists joining us for Big Ears 2023! There's still more to come this week and in the following weeks, and you can find the remaining weekend pass options here. Check out these great artists and get ready for more Big Ears news on Thursday, next week, and all month long. King Britt – The legendary DJ, producer, composer, educator, and Afrofuturism pioneer will present Moksha Black, joined by very special guests Seth Parker Woods and Joy Guidry. Wendy Eisenberg – A relative newcomer to the music scene, the improviser and songwriter incorporates guitar, pedals, the tenor banjo, the computer, the synthesizer, and their voice to create work that spans genres, from jazz to noise to avant-rock along with delicate, haunting songs. Jake Xerxes Fussell – The gifted guitarist and singer is one of his generation’s preeminent interpreters of traditional (and not so traditional) “folk” songs. We welcome him to the festival after his participation in our outdoor multimedia collaboration with the Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound, Suttree’s Knoxville, in July of 2021. James Brandon Lewis – One of the most exciting young jazz artists on the scene, the New York-based tenor saxophonist, composer, and bandleader makes his Big Ears debut with a powerful new trio that transcends traditions. Anthony Coleman – The pianist and long-time denizen of the downtown New York scene will treat Big Ears audiences to one of his solo piano performances, always filled with musical treasure. Ned Rothenberg Crossings Quartet – The gifted multi-reed and shakuhachi player returns to Big Ears with a new ensemble including guitarist Mary Halvorson, pianist Sylvie Courvoisier, and drummer Tomas Fujiwara. Larry & Joe – This virtuosic, exuberant duo of Venezuelan Llanera master Larry Bellorín and Grammy nominated-banjo player Joe Troop has been blowing away audiences at bluegrass and folk festivals all summer long. Gyan Riley – No stranger to Big Ears audiences, the guitarist returns to perform the work of John Zorn in a trio with Bill Frisell and Julian Lage, and will also present a concert of his own rich, wide-ranging work that effortlessly fuses his jazz, classical, improvisation, and folk influences.
  7. November 10, 2022: Carlos Averhoff, Jr., Kitchen Cafe, Dallas November 11, 2022: Carlos Averhoff, Jr., Scat Jazz, Fort Worth Bria Skonberg, Snug Harbor, New Orleans Tirgran Hamasyan, The Momentary, Bentonville, Arkansas November 12, 2022: Charles Lloyd Ocean Trio, Lensic Theater, Santa Fe, New Mexico Anjan Saha (sitar), Pt Arup Chattopadhyay (tabla), Allen Christian Church, Allen November 18, 2022: Delfeayo Marsalis, Snug Harbor, New Orleans November 20, 2022: Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas November 25, 2022: Quamon Fowler, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth Jason Marsalis, Snug Harbor, New Orleans November 26, 2022: Herlin Riley, Snug Harbor, New Orleans December 5-6, 2022: Sullivan Fortner, Menil Collection, Houston December 14, 2022: Bobby Rush, Antone's, Austin December 14, 2022: Bobby Rush, Tulips FTW, Fort Worth December 16, 2022: Edward Simon's Femininas with Magos Herrera, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas December 17, 2022: Bobby Rush, Shoeshine Charley's Big Top Lounge, Houston January 7, 2023: Jackie Venson, Antone's, Austin January 14, 2023: Jackie Venson, Antone's, Austin January 21, 2023: Miguel Zenon, Cullen Theater, Houston Jackie Venson, Antone's, Austin January 27, 2023: Elio Villafranca, Music of Chick Corea, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas January 28, 2023: Jackie Venson, Antone's, Austin January 31, 2023: Al Dimeola, Heights Theater, Houston February 1, 2023: Al Dimeola, Kessler Theater, Dallas February 14, 2023: Badi Assad, Southwestern University, Georgetown March 3, 2023: Buddy Guy, ACL Live, Auston March 3, 3023: Christian McBride, Wortham Center, Houston March 4, 2023: Christian McBride, Tobin Center, San Antonio March 8, 2023: Buddy Guy, Majestic Theater, Dallas March 18,2023: Fort Worth African American Roots Music Festival, Southside Preservation Hall March 30-April 2, 2023: Bill Frisell, Mary Halvorson, Vijay Iyer, Sona Jobarteh, Charles Lloyd, Joe Lovano, Christian McBride, Makaya McCraven, William Parker, Marc Ribot, Antonio Sanchez, Tarbaby with David Murray, Tyshawn Sorey, James Blood Ulmer, Sun Ra Arkestra, Bassekou Kouyate, Anthony Coleman, James Brandon Lewis, Ned Rothenberg, Big Ears Festival, Knoxville, Tennessee April 13-16, 2023: French Quarter Festival, New Orleans April 26-30: Festival Internationale de Louisiane, Lafayette, Lousiana April 28-May 7, 2023: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 3, 2023: Djavan, House of Blues Houston May 12, 2023: Kendrick Scott, Cullen Theater, Houston May 20, 2023: Matthew Whitaker, Carver Center, San Antonio
  8. Stephane Grappelli, Sweet Chorus (Definitive Black and Blue Sessions)
  9. https://insheepsclothinghifi.com/sun-ra-prophet/?fbclid=IwAR1Ak2PJO5aspUUX2Y6qhHLnxItagpgFMntMcvf2F0VBe2F3CatuXHGLu8M Sun Ra improvising on a Prophet VS synthesizer in 1986? Pump it straight into our veins. In the summer of that year while in Boston with his band, Sun Ra splashed down in a high-tech studio called Mission Control. Among the many synths and sound generators he approached was a newly released Prophet VS (“Vector Synthesizer”). The programmable digital keyboard, created by genius electronic synthesist Dave Smith, was remarkably sophisticated. Ra took to it and started playing. A recording of that session, called Prophet, will see release in December. Released by Modern Harmonics, Prophet is a mesmerizing listen – or at least the 10-minute video that we’ve heard above is. It will be released on December 16 on vinyl (including a few different variants) and CD.
  10. As promised, we still have a lot to tell you about our plans for Big Ears 2023, and now’s the time. Throughout November we’ll be announcing nearly fifty new artists and special events to the programming scheduled for March 30th thru April 2nd. Each of our twice-weekly newsletters this month will be filled with exciting news, so be sure to stay up to date as the story unfolds. · The Sun Ra Arkestra – Seventy years strong and vital as ever under the direction of 98-year-old saxophonist and maestro Marshall Allen, the Sun Ra Arkestra returns after an electrifying Big Ears appearance in 2016 · Beth Orton – The folk-electronica chanteuse brings her band in the wake of her new career-defining recording, Weather Alive · Morton Subotnick – The legendary electronic music pioneer (Silver Apples of the Moon) will present new work · Rude Ruth – Margaret Glaspy brings her collaboration with the Julian Lage Trio · Kae Tempest – The British poet/novelist/playwright and spoken word artist will make an all-too-rare appearance in the USA · Combo Chimbita – The NYC quartet brings their particular brand of Colombian psychedelic-heavy metal-soul-funk to Big Ears for the first time · Bassekou Kouyate – Mali’s legendary ngoni master, at the same time traditional and endlessly innovative, brings his soulful band · Danielle Ponder – The attorney-turned-explosive R&B/soul singer will perform on the heels of her critically acclaimed debut album · Lesley Flanigan – The experimental musician will manipulate her homemade electronics in one of her unique, riveting performances Adding the great band from Mali, Bassekou Kouyate and N'goni Ba, to the line-up.
  11. Jimmy Witherspoon/Panama Francis and the Savoy Sultans, The Definitive Black and Blue Sessions
  12. November 4, 2022: Branford Marsalis, Cullen Theater, Houston Stefan Harris & Blackout, Jo Long Theater, San Antonio Jason Marsalis, Snug Harbor, New Orleans Wynton Marsalis, Murchison Performing Arts Center, Denton November 5, 2022: Delfeayo Marsalis, Snug Harbor, New Orleans November 10, 2022: Carlos Averhoff, Jr., Kitchen Cafe, Dallas November 11, 2022: Carlos Averhoff, Jr., Scat Jazz, Fort Worth Bria Skonberg, Snug Harbor, New Orleans November 12, 2022: Charles Lloyd Ocean Trio, Lensic Theater, Santa Fe, New Mexico Anjan Saha (sitar), Pt Arup Chattopadhyay (tabla), Allen Christian Church, Allen November 18, 2022: Delfeayo Marsalis, Snug Harbor, New Orleans November 20, 2022: Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas November 25, 2022: Quamon Fowler, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth Jason Marsalis, Snug Harbor, New Orleans November 26, 2022: Herlin Riley, Snug Harbor, New Orleans December 5-6, 2022: Sullivan Fortner, Menil Collection, Houston December 14, 2022: Bobby Rush, Antone's, Austin December 14, 2022: Bobby Rush, Tulips FTW, Fort Worth December 16, 2022: Edward Simon's Femininas with Magos Herrera, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas December 17, 2022: Bobby Rush, Shoeshine Charley's Big Top Lounge, Houston January 7, 2023: Jackie Venson, Antone's, Austin January 14, 2023: Jackie Venson, Antone's, Austin January 21, 2023: Miguel Zenon, Cullen Theater, Houston Jackie Venson, Antone's, Austin January 27, 2023: Elio Villafranca, Music of Chick Corea, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas January 28, 2023: Jackie Venson, Antone's, Austin January 31, 2023: Al Dimeola, Heights Theater, Houston February 1, 2023: Al Dimeola, Kessler Theater, Dallas February 14, 2023: Badi Assad, Southwestern University, Georgetown March 3, 2023: Buddy Guy, ACL Live, Auston March 3, 3023: Christian McBride, Wortham Center, Houston March 4, 2023: Christian McBride, Tobin Center, San Antonio March 8, 2023: Buddy Guy, Majestic Theater, Dallas March 18,2023: Fort Worth African American Roots Music Festival, Southside Preservation Hall March 30-April 2, 2023: Bill Frisell, Mary Halvorson, Vijay Iyer, Sona Jobarteh, Charles Lloyd, Joe Lovano, Christian McBride, Makaya McCraven, William Parker, Marc Ribot, Antonio Sanchez, Tarbaby with David Murray, Tyshawn Sorey, James Blood Ulmer, Sun Ra Arkestra, Bassekou Kouyate, Big Ears Festival, Knoxville, Tennessee April 13-16, 2023: French Quarter Festival, New Orleans April 26-30: Festival Internationale de Louisiane, Lafayette, Lousiana April 28-May 7, 2023: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 3, 2023: Djavan, House of Blues Houston May 12, 2023: Kendrick Scott, Cullen Theater, Houston May 20, 2023: Matthew Whitaker, Carver Center, San Antonio
  13. Sides 2-4 Shelly Manne, Outside (Contemporary
  14. Charlie Christian Live 1939-1941
  15. The geodesic dome on the roof above the Caravan of Dreams.
  16. Blues Images, 20 Classic Blues Songs from the 1920s Plus 5 Post-War Rarities, volume 20
  17. kh1958

    Frog Records

    The Frog Blues & Jazz Annual No 6: Musicians, Records, Music of the 78 era SKU: FB&JA6 $41.00$41.00 Quantity Add to Cart The Frog Blues and Jazz Annual No 6. edited by Paul Swinton has arrived!! A long, long wait, but in plenty of time for this Christmas, Due to an astronomical rise in printing costs… and medical bills, we are publishing this last edition of the Frog Blues & Jazz Annual in limited numbers – so please put your orders in at the earliest opportunity to avoid disappointment. We will begin to dispatch orders next week and get them out to customers as soon as is humanly possible. Please be patient (most of you have waited more than two years for this – so a couple of extra days shouldn’t hurt! 😊 and please also be aware that - as always – there is a huge interest in this publication – so the skeleton staff down at Frog H.Q. will be burning the midnight lamp to cope with the expected onslaught. We are immensely proud of this, the last, bigger and better Frog Annual. Comprising of 224 ‘art-house’ pages packed with new research, features and articles by such notable authors and aficionados as David Butters, David Evans, Brian Goggin, Chris Smith, Paul Swinton, Alex van der Tuuk, Gayle Dean Wardlow, Jerry Zolten and many others., plus our popular feature 'American Roots Artwork’ showing some of the incredible work of Max Hoeffner. There are more than 340 rare photographs and vintage advertising – all beautifully restored. Plus a complimentary disc – featuring recorded rarities, unissued takes and classic blues and jazz performances from the 78 era and beyond. Took its time, but we told you it was coming! Track List: Rob Cooper – West Dallas Drag Sam Morgan’s Jazz Band – Short Dress Gal Chas Creath Jazz-O-Maniacs – Butter-Finger Blues Lonnie Johnson – Fussin’ and Frettin’ (unissued test) Lonnie Johnson – Tomorrow Night (Paradise version) Tommy Johnson – Cool Drink Of Water Blues Clifford Gibson – Don’t Put That Thing On Me (unissued test) Walter Rhodes – Crowing Rooster Joe Robichaux & His New Orleans Rhythm Boys - Saturday Night Fish Fry Drag Earl Hines & His Orchestra - Cavernism #B Abe Lyman – Weary Weasel Memphis Jug Band – Whitewash Station Memphis Minnie & Memphis Jug Band - Bumble Bee Blues Paramount All Stars - Hometown Skiffle #2 Unissued fragment Paramount All Stars - Hometown Skiffle #3 Roger ‘Burn Down’ Garrett – Eaton Clan (field recording) Louisiana Five – Slow & Easy Bix Beiderbecke – At The Jazz Band Ball Jimmy Blythe – Mister Freddy (previously unheard version from Paramount test) Odell Hall – Fragment & Slow Blues (field recording) Odell Hall – See My Baby (field recording) Jabbo Smith & His Rhythm Aces – Band Box Stomp Clarence Williams – Would Ya? Cow Cow Davenport – State Street Jive (#A test) Richard Trice – Poor Boy Long Way From Home (field recording) Earnest Scott – Ain’t Got No Mama Now (field recording) However, shipping to the U.S. is $31 for a $41 set.
  18. Jimmy Witherspoon (with T Bone Walker), Evenin' Blues Willie Dixon and Memphis Slim, Willie's Blues
  19. Here's one.
  20. October 27, 2022: Imarhan, Empire Control Room, Austin October 30, 2022: Concert of Morning Ragas by PT Bhubanesh Komkali, Cullen Hall, University of St. Thomas, Houston Oscar Rossignoli, Snug Harbor, New Orleans Wynton Marsalis, Grand 1894 Opera House, Galveston November 4, 2022: Branford Marsalis, Cullen Theater, Houston Stefan Harris & Blackout, Jo Long Theater, San Antonio Jason Marsalis, Snug Harbor, New Orleans Wynton Marsalis, Murchison Performing Arts Center, Denton November 5, 2022: Delfeayo Marsalis, Snug Harbor, New Orleans November 10, 2022: Carlos Averhoff, Jr., Kitchen Cafe, Dallas November 11, 2022: Carlos Averhoff, Jr., Scat Jazz, Fort Worth November 12, 2022: Charles Lloyd Ocean Trio, Lensic Theater, Santa Fe, New Mexico Anjan Saha (sitar), Pt Arup Chattopadhyay (tabla), Allen Christian Church, Allen November 20, 2022: Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas November 25, 2022: Quamon Fowler, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth December 5-6, 2022: Sullivan Fortner, Menil Collection, Houston December 14, 2022: Bobby Rush, Antone's, Austin December 14, 2022: Bobby Rush, Tulips FTW, Fort Worth December 16, 2022: Edward Simon's Femininas with Magos Herrera, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas December 17, 2022: Bobby Rush, Shoeshine Charley's Big Top Lounge, Houston January 7, 2023: Jackie Venson, Antone's, Austin January 14, 2023: Jackie Venson, Antone's, Austin January 21, 2023: Miguel Zenon, Cullen Theater, Houston Jackie Venson, Antone's, Austin January 27, 2023: Elio Villafranca, Music of Chick Corea, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas January 28, 2023: Jackie Venson, Antone's, Austin January 31, 2023: Al Dimeola, Heights Theater, Houston February 1, 2023: Al Dimeola, Kessler Theater, Dallas February 14, 2023: Badi Assad, Southwestern University, Georgetown March 3, 2023: Buddy Guy, ACL Live, Auston March 3, 3023: Christian McBride, Wortham Center, Houston March 4, 2023: Christian McBride, Tobin Center, San Antonio March 8, 2023: Buddy Guy, Majestic Theater, Dallas March 18,2023: Fort Worth African American Roots Music Festival, Southside Preservation Hall March 30-April 2, 2023: Bill Frisell, Mary Halvorson, Vijay Iyer, Sona Jobarteh, Charles Lloyd, Joe Lovano, Christian McBride, Makaya McCraven, William Parker, Marc Ribot, Antonio Sanchez, Tarbaby with David Murray, Tyshawn Sorey, James Blood Ulmer, Big Ears Festival, Knoxville, Tennessee April 13-16, 2023: French Quarter Festival, New Orleans April 26-30: Festival Internationale de Louisiane, Lafayette, Lousiana April 28-May 7, 2023: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 3, 2023: Djavan, House of Blues Houston May 12, 2023: Kendrick Scott, Cullen Theater, Houston May 20, 2023: Matthew Whitaker, Carver Center, San Antonio
  21. The Three Sounds Live at the Lighthouse (Blue Note) The Complete Johnny Hodges Sessions 1951-1956 (Mosaic), side 1
  22. Anat Cohen Quartetinho Day & Time: Friday, October 21st, 2022 | 9:30pm onwards Saturday, October 22nd, 2022 | 12:00pm onwards (Brunch) Genre: | Jazz Featuring: Anat Cohen - Clarinet | Saxophone | Tal Mashiach - Bass | Vitor Gonçalves - Piano | Accordion | James Shipp - Vibraphone | Percussion Synopsis: Ever charismatic, prolific, and Grammy-nominated clarinettist-saxophonist Anat Cohen has won the world's hearts & minds with her expressive virtuosity and delightful stage presence. Anat Cohen's newest release is the endlessly colorful Quartetinho. The group of New York-based international multi-instrumentalist-virtuosos share a deep love for music in all its heterogeneity and it's all amply documented on Quartetinho. The result is boundlessly melodic and lyrical. The New York Times writes, "Ms. Cohen on the clarinet was a revelation. Using the clarinet's upper register, she could evoke infectious joy. In the lower register, her playing could conjure a deep, soulful melancholy." Artiste Videos: Cheguei | Um a Zero | Choro Pesado Learn More About Our Music & Events View all Concerts Anat Cohen Quartetinho Day & Time: Friday, October 21st, 2022 | 9:30pm onwards Saturday, October 22nd, 2022 | 12:00pm onwards (Brunch) Genre: | Jazz Featuring: Anat Cohen - Clarinet | Saxophone | Tal Mashiach - Bass | Vitor Gonçalves - Piano | Accordion | James Shipp - Vibraphone | Percussion Synopsis: Ever charismatic, prolific, and Grammy-nominated clarinettist-saxophonist Anat Cohen has won the world's hearts & minds with her expressive virtuosity and delightful stage presence. Anat Cohen's newest release is the endlessly colorful Quartetinho. The group of New York-based international multi-instrumentalist-virtuosos share a deep love for music in all its heterogeneity and it's all amply documented on Quartetinho. The result is boundlessly melodic and lyrical. The New York Times writes, "Ms. Cohen on the clarinet was a revelation. Using the clarinet's upper register, she could evoke infectious joy. In the lower register, her playing could conjure a deep, soulful melancholy." Artiste Videos: Cheguei | Um a Zero | Choro Pesado Learn More About Our Music & Events View all Concerts
  23. LOGIN ESPAÑOL CALENDAR WATCH SUPPORT CART HOME CONCERTS & EVENTS CALENDAR Stanley Clarke N 4 Ever | Jazz at Symphony Center October 25, 2022 Tuesday October 25, 2022 7:30pm BUY TICKETS Internationally acclaimed American jazz bassist and five-time Grammy winner, Stanley Clarke will delight Dallas audience in a night of first-class jazz. Known for giving the bass guitar a prominence it lacked in jazz-related music, Clark is the first jazz-fusion bassist to headline tours, sell-out shows worldwide and have recordings reach gold status. A joint partnership with The Black Academy of Arts and Letters.
  24. The Complete Capitol Recordings of Duke Ellington (Mosaic), discs 1-2
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