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He is scheduled for three concerts at the Big Ears Festival. Tyshawn Sorey Trio with Joe Lovano and Bill Frisell. With the Vijay Iyer Trio, with Linda Oh. And in a trio led by saxophonist (new to me) Zoh Amba (with Thomas Morgan). Previous
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"world music is non existent unless I am missing something" Sona Jobarteh is a kora player from Gambia, the first West African female kora griot and a cousin of Toumani Diabate. Viinicius Cantuaria is a Brazilian guitarist/vocalist. I haven't tallied the world music but this is about the same as usual, one or two such artists that interest me.
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You can pre-order the Live at Pookie's 2CD set from Amazon. I already did. Right here. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BCNRBZ6S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Sounds of the Inner City was a Teddy Charles album that was originally on Warwick. The Teddy Charles New Directions Quartet Booker Little, trumpet; Booker Ervin, tenor sax; Teddy Charles, vibes; Mal Waldron, piano; Addison Farmer, bass; Ed Shaughnessy, drums. "The Museum Of Modern Art", NYC, August 25, 1960 Scoochie Warwick W 2033 Cycles - Embraceable You - Blues De Tambour - Stardust - Take 3 Parts Jazz Suite: Route 4; Byriste; Father George - The Confined Few - Booker Little, trumpet; Booker Ervin, tenor sax; Teddy Charles, vibes; Mal Waldron, piano; Addison Farmer, bass; Ed Shaughnessy, drums; Joe Scariza, editing engineer, remixing engineer. Scoochie (as Souchie) TCB LP 1003 Cycles - Stardust - The Confined Few - Blues De Tambour (as Blues De'Tambour) - * Warwick W 2033, W 2033 ST The Teddy Charles New Directions Quartet - Metronome Presents Jazz In The Garden At The Museum Of Modern Art * TCB LP 1003 Booker Little, Booker Ervin - Sounds Of Inner City
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Pretty much every Booker Little solo on his Bethlehem and Candid leader dates.
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The festival will be wonderful, as always.
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This festival sure does love Bill Frisell. It seems like he is present every year and this year he is listed as participating in seven concerts!
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The initial lineup includes the following... Thrilled to have the opportunity to see James Blood Ulmer and Sona Jobarteh again. Amadou and Mariam Zoh Amba Rafiq Bhatia Viinicius Cantuaria Bill Frisell Mary Halvorson Vijay Iyer Sona Jobarteh Charles Lloyd Joe Lovano Christian McBride Makaya McCraven Ava Mendoza William Parker Marc Ribot Cecile McLoren Salvant Antonio Sanchez Nate Smith Tarbaby with David Murray Tyshawn Sorey James Blood Ulmer
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Side 4: Part of the Amazing Bud Powell, volume 2 (Glass Enclosure) (1504). Trio with George Duvivier and Art Taylor. 1953 Side 5-6: Bud! The Amazing Bud Powell, volume 3 (Blue Pearl; Bud on Bach) (81572) Trio with Paul Chambers and Taylor. 1957, plus Curtis Fuller on three tracks. Sides 7-8 : Time Waits (81598) Trio with Sam Jones and Philly Joe Jones. 1958 Sides 9-10: The Scene Changes (84009). Trio with Chambers and Taytlor. 1958
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Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
September 17, 2022: Abhishek Borkar (sarod), Shakir Khan (sitar), Houston Quamon Fowler, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth Mr. Sipp, Denton Blues Festival The Cookers, Miller Theater, Houston September 18, 2022: Vanessa Collier, Denton Blues Festival Frank Lacy, Axelrad, Houston September 23, 2022: Delvon Lamarr, Tulips FTW, Fort Worth September 23-24, 2022: Gili Yalo (Ethiopia/Israel), Son Rompe Pera (Mexico), Dacha Brahka (Ukraine), Al Bilali Soudan (Mali), Madalitso Band (Malawi), Kirin Aluwalla (India), Globalquerque, Albuquerque, New Mexico September 24, 2022: Purbayan Chatterjee (sitar); Rashesh Chaurasia (flute), Bates Recital Hall, Austin Seun Kuti, The Comet is Coming, Yuseff Dayes, Format Festival, Bentonville, Arkansas Tinariwen, Tulips FTW, Fort Worth Delvon Lamarr, Last Concert Cafe, Houston James Francies with Chris Potter and Jeff Tain Watts, Mono Neon, 713 Music Hall, Houston September 25, 2022: Herbie Hancock, Vieux Farka Toure, Format Festival, Bentonville, Arkansas Tinariwen, Heights Theater, Houston Delvon Lamar Organ Trio, Antone's, Austin Eric Gales, The Rustic Downtown, Houston September 27, 2022: Robert Cray, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas Jackie Venson, Rockefellers, Houston September 28, 2022: Benny Green, Parker Jazz Club, Austin September 29, 2022: Robert Cray, Heights Theater, Houston September 30, 2022: Robert Cray, Strauss Square, Dallas October 1, 2022: Robert Cray, Jo Long Theater, San Antonio October 6, 2022: Cimafunk, House of Blues, Dallas October 7, 2022: Dave Holland Trio, Denton Jazz and Arts Festival Cimafunk, Antone's, Austin October 8, 2022: Tutu Jones, Native Station Beer Garden Cafe, Royse City Zac Harmon, Poor David's Pub, Dallas Amina Figarova Sextet, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas October 9, 2022: Cimafunk, House of Blues, Houston October 15, 2022: Mr. Sipp, Kenny Neal, Charlie Musselwhite, Walter Wolfman Washington, Crescent City Blues Festival, New Orleans October 16, 2022: Little Freddie King, Crescent City Blues Festival, New Orleans October 21-22, 2022: Anat Cohen, Windmills, The Colony October 25, 2022: Stanley Clarke, Meyerson, Dallas 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 November 4, 2022: Branford Marsalis, Cullen Theater, Houston Stefan Harris & Blackout, Jo Long Theater, San Antonio 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 December 5-6, 2022: Sullivan Fortner, Menil Collection, Houston December 16, 2022: Edward Simon's Femeninas with Magos Herrera, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas January 21, 2023: Miguel Zenon, Cullen Theater, Houston January 27, 2023: Elio Villafranca, Music of Chick Corea, Walton Arts Center, Arkansas March 3, 2023: David Russell, University of Texas at Dallas Guitar Festival March 4, 2023: Christian McBride, Cullen Theater, Houston March 5, 2023: Javier Garcia Moreno, University of Texas at Dallas Guitar Festival 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 12, 2023: Kendrick Scott, Cullen Theater, Houston -
Not sure, as I always enjoyed the sound of the impulse LP.
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Sides 4-10.
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Wayne Shorter, Teri Lyne Carrington, Leo Genovese, Esperanza Spalding, Live at the Detroit Jazz Festival (Candid) Yes he does.
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The recent "premium" LP releases of Mingus Three, The Black Saint... and Mingus 5x have all sounded great.
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That's what I was wondering too.
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A Modern Jazz Symposium On Music & Poetry Charles Mingus NEWLAND003 October 28, 2022 Vinyl 2×LP Pre-order $53.99 Add to Cart Mastered from the original tape transfers by Kevin Gray Expanded Double LP edition featuring four rare bonus tracks Printed & Pressed at Pallas on 180 gram vinyl and housed in a deluxe gatefold reverse-board jacket Featuring rare photographs and words from original pianist Bob Hammer Officially licensed from Bethlehem / BMG and approved by the Charles Mingus estate Estimated release date: October 28, 2022 Play Share Email 1957, a mammoth year for Mingus. He was on fire, recording several seminal titles including The Clown, Mingus Three, Tijuana Moods, East Coasting and A Modern Jazz Symposium Of Music And Poetry. Now, with the support of the Charles Mingus Estate, we are proud to present for the first time, the most expansive LP edition of A Modern Jazz Symposium Of Music And Poetry to date. A wonderful set featuring an all star band alternating throughout of Jimmy Knepper (trombone), Shafi Hadi (tenor and alto sax), Bill Hardman and Clarence Shaw (trumpet), Dannie Richmond (drums), Horace Parlan and Bob Hammer (piano), with narration by the fabulous Mel Stewart. This is the ultimate edition, including all available outtakes and material related to the session, the recordings have been remastered from the original tape transfers and lacquers cut by Kevin Gray, housed in a gatefold sleeve on reverse-board finish and printed by Pallas. A stunning album which is sometimes overlooked from the vast Mingus catalogue, however it emanates from one of his most creative periods and today stands out as a sublime conceptual recording.
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I liked this birthday tribute. https://jazzcollector.com/uncategorized/happy-birthday-sonny-rollins/#more-9026
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Tubby Hayes, Jazz Date
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Awesome!
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Did you see Tubby Hayes live?
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Tubby Hayes Quintet, Late Spot at Scott's
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Dallas, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Etc. Jazz & Other Concerts
kh1958 replied to kh1958's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
GRAMMY-NOMINATED JAZZ VOCALIST SOMI Free at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Saturday, September 10, 8:00 PM Attend in person or enjoy the livestream “African grooves, supple jazz singing and compassionate social consciousness; she is both serious and seductive.” – The New York Times The jazz vocalist Somi — whose parents emigrated to the U.S. from Rwanda and Uganda — discovered her musical identity traversing the cultural bridge between America and Africa. This acclaimed artist's recording Holy Room was nominated for a Grammy and won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Vocal Album. Somi's most recent project is Zenzile: The Reimagination of Miriam Makeba, a deeply personal tribute to the legendary South African singer and activist. Somi’s live show includes selections from this album alongside works from her previous recordings, as she channels jazz, soul and a range of African styles. Reserve tickets for the covered area on Miller Outdoor Theatre's web site beginning Friday at 10:00 AM. -
Dave Holland Big Band, Overtime
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He was born in 1948.