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  1. At Windmills in the Colony: Prasanna Day & Time: Friday, April 22nd, 2022 | 9:30pm onwards Saturday, April 23rd, 2022 | 9:30pm onwards Genre: Vintage Bollywood Featuring: Prasanna - Guitar & Vocal | Manu Koch - Piano & Keyboard | Trifon Dimitrov - Bass | Harvey Wirht - Drums Synopsis: Internationally acclaimed and renowned artiste, Guitar Prasanna, is a pioneer in performing traditional Indian Classical Carnatic music art on a modern electric guitar. He is recognized for his expertise in jazz, rock, and fusion music, performing and recording with multi-Grammy winning artistes. Through the musical lens of modern jazz, rock and beyond, Prasanna returns with some of Bollywood's evergreen songs from the '50s through to the '90s. Along with Swiss pianist Manu Koch, Bulgarian bassist Trifon Dimitrov and Surinamese drummer Harvey Wirht, he takes one on a glorious journey through Bollywood, as he invites the audience to sing along or just be immersed in a new old-world charm! Entry: $20 per person Book Now: Apr 22 Apr 23
  2. kh1958

    Abdullah Ibrahim

    A few years ago I saw him play solo at Carnegie Hall. it was really beautiful.
  3. kh1958

    Abdullah Ibrahim

  4. I paid for the "Premiere" pass, not the Sonic Explorer pass, so no seats for me at the Mill and Mine or the Standard.
  5. Clark Terry and His Orchestra Featuring Paul Gonsalves (Storyville)
  6. Yes, sounds good to me the first couple of listens. https://chicagoreader.com/music/music-review/jazz-saxophonist-melissa-aldana-12-stars/
  7. Melissa Aldana, 12 Stars (Blue Note)
  8. Elmore James, Original Folk Blues (Kent) Grant Green, The Latin Bit (Blue Note Tone Poet) Complete Commodore, volume 3, disc 11 (Bob Wilbur, Ralph Sutton, Sidney Bechet) (Mosaic)
  9. March 19, 2022: Buddy Guy, House of Blues, Houston Tutu Jones, The Goat, Dallas Kaia Kater, Southside Preservation Hall, Fort Worth March 20, 2022: Buddy Guy, Austin City Limits Live March 22, 2022: Buddy Guy, House of Blues, Dallas March 23, 2022: Magos Herrera, Charline McCombs Empire Theater, San Antonio March 24, 2022: Dos Santos, Shabaka Hutchings & Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, Trefoil (Ambrose Akinmusire, Kris Davis, Gerald Cleaver), John Medeski, Theon Cross, Dan Weiss Starebaby, Big Ears, Knoxville, Tennessee March 25, 2022: Sons of Kemet, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Kris Davis' Diatom Ribbons, Jason Moran/Bill Frisell/Thomas Morgan, Julian Lage Trio, Andrew Cyrille and Ambrose Akinmusire, Craig Taborn Trio, Lakou Mizak, Leyla McCalla, Pedrito Martinez Group, Mdou Moctar, Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses, Jeff Parker and the New Breed, Big Ears Pierre Bensusan, Guitar Sanctuary, McKinney March 26, 2022: John Zorn, Andrew Cyrille and Marc Ribot, Jason Moran, Angel Bat Dawid & SisTazz of the Nitty Gritty, Nubya Garcia, Christian Scott, Jamie Branch, Joshua Abrams, Harriet Tubman, Leyla McCalla, Myra Melford Snowy Egret, Ches Smith We All Break, Yasmin Williams, Big Ears March 27, 2022: John Zorn, Bill Frisell Trio, Marc Ribot, Ambrose Akinmusire Quartet, Ocean Pope and Immanuel Wilkins, Miquel Zenon and Spektral Quartet, George, Big Ears April 2, 2022: Stephane Wrembel, Windmills, The Colony April 3, 2022: Stephane Wrembel, Windmills, The Colony April 2022: Sohail Yousuf Khan (Sarangi), Houston April 6, 2022: Quamon Fowler, Sammons Center, Dallas April 8, 2022: Rachella Parks Washington, Main Street Arts Festival, Fort Worth April 15, 2022: Antonio Lizana, Windmills, The Colony April 16, 2022: Antonio Lizana, Windmills, The Colony April 17, 2022: Ata Kak, Antone's, Austin April 18, 2022: Shai Maestro, UNT College of Music, Denton April 22, 2022: Alexey Marti, Tuba Skinny, French Quarter Festival, New Orleans Prasanna, Windmills, The Colony April 23, 2022: Joel Ross, Cullen Theater, Houston Zakir Hussain, Jayanthi Kumaresh and Kala Ramnath, Bates Recital Hall, Austin Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses, Evan Christopher's Clarinet Road, Jamil Sharif, Louis Ford, Seva Venet, Walter Wolfman Washington, French Quarter Festival, New Orleans Prasanna, Windmills, The Colony April 24, 2022: Astral Project, Little Freddie King, Meschiya Lake, French Quarter Festival April 28, 2022: Lakou Mizak, Festival International de Louisiane, Lafayette April 29, 2022: Bombino (Niger), Aurora Nealand Presents the Monocle, Jamil Shariff Tribute to Jabbo Smith, Arturo Sandoval, Leyla McCalla, Little Freddie King, Astral Project, Marlon Jordan, Doreen, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Les Filles des Illighadad, Music Box Village, New Orleans Delgres, Lakou Mizak, Son Rompe Pera, Festival International de Louisiane, Lafayette April 30, 2022: The Cookers (Billy Harper, Donald Harrison, Eddie Henderson, David Weiss, George Cables, Cecil McBee, Billy Hart), Trumpet Mafia, Delfeayo Marsalis Presents Uptown Jazz Orchestra, Lakou Mizak (Haiti), Walter Wolfman Washington Trio, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Vieux Farka Toure, Bombino, Delgres, Cimafunk, Les Filles de Illighadad, Son Rompe Pera, Festival International de Louisiane, Lafayette May 1, 2022: Terence Blanchard E-Collective and Turtle Island Quartet, Count Basie Orchestra under the direction of Scotty Barnhart, Son Rompe Pera (Mexico), Leroy Jones, Alexey Marti, Tribute to George Lewis, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Vieux Farka Toure, Bombino, Les Filles de Ilighadad, Festival International de Louisiane, Lafayette May 5, 2022:: Antonio Sanchez and Bad Hombre with Thana Alexa, Herlin Riley, Mr. Sipp, Tony Dagradi, Blodie's Jazz Jam, Louis Ford, Troy Turner Blues Band, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Tom McDermott and Aurora Nealand, Buffa's Lounge, New Orleans May 6, 2022: Newport All Stars (Lew Tabackin, Anat Cohen, Randy Brecker, Christian Sands, Howard Alden); Uncle Nef, Cimaffunk (Cuba), New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 7, 2022: Jason Marsalis, David Sanborn, Meschiya Lake, Kenny Neal, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Nicholas Payton, Wein Jazz and Heritage Center, New Orleans May 8, 2022: Tom McDermott and Aurora Nealand, Amina Figarova Sextet, Mahmoud Chouki, Buddy Guy, Walter Wolfman Washington, Nicholas Payton, The Headhunters (Donald Harrison, Bill Summers, Mike Clark), Charlie Gabriel, Tuba Skinny, Chris Thomas King, Khari Allen Lee, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 13, 2022: Artemis, Cullen Theater, Houston Shubh Saran, Windmills, The Colony May 14, 2022: Shubh Saran, Windmills, The Colony May 15, 2022: Ustad Shahid Parvez (Sitar), Bates Recital Hall, Austin May 21, 2022: Bombino, Fresh Grass Festival, Bentonville, Arkansas June 4, 2022: Jackie Venson, Deep Ellum Art Company, Dallas June 9, 2022: Cedric Burnside, Kessler Theater, Dallas June 12, 2022: Cedric Burnside, Heights Theater, Houston June 20, 2022: Kevin Eubanks, Meyerson Symphony Hall, Dallas September, 2022: Abhishek Borkar (sarod), Shakir Khan (sitar), Houton October, 2022: Nayan Ghosh (sitar), Houston
  10. The one thing I don't like about this festival is that they tend to schedule my musical preferences in the Standard/Mill and Mine. I don't want to stand for concerts.
  11. The edition of the group with Sean Jones, David Sanchez, Miquel Zenon and Robin Eubanks is excellent.
  12. Updating schedule. Some painful choices. Thursday: 6:00-7:00: Dos Santos, Tennessee Amphitheater 7:30-8:30: Damon Locks, Tennessee Ampitheater 9:00-10:00: Trefoil, Old City PAC 11-12: Theon Cross, Old City PAC Friday: 1:00-2:00: Craig Taborn Trio, Bijou 2:30-3:30: Harriet Tubman, Mill and Mine 4:00-5:00: Jeff Parker and the New Breed, The Standard 6:45-8:00: Sons of Kemet, Mill and Mine 9:15-10:00: Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses, Boyd's Jig and Reel 11-12:15: Jason Moran, Bill Frisell, Thomas Morgan, Biran Blade: Bijou Saturday: 12:00-1:00: John Zorn (Bill Frisell/Julian Lage/Gyan Riley), Bijou 1:30-2:45: Christian Scott, Mill and Mine 3:45-5:00: Nubya Garcia, Mill and Mine 5:30-6:30: Sarah Davachi, St. John's 8:00-9:00: Jason Moran, Bijou 11:00-12:00: Gyan Riley, Old City PAC Sunday: 12-1: Alabaster dePlume, The Standard 2:30-3:30: Marc Ribot, St. John's 4:15-5:30: Odean Pope and Immanuel Wilkins, The Standard 6:45-8:00: Ambrose Akinmusire Quartet, The Standard 8-9: George, Old City PAC
  13. B.B. King, King of the Blues
  14. All festival attendees will pick up credentials and wristbands at the Big Ears Festival headquarters, located at the Jackson Avenue Terminal (213 W. Jackson Ave, Knoxville, TN 37902). Patrons will need to show receipt or proof of purchase from Front Gate Tickets (the festival’s ticketing vendor) along with a valid photo ID, as well as proof of COVID vaccination or negative PCR test for COVID-19 received within 48 hours of picking up wristbands. Everyone for whom you purchased passes must also be present with photo ID and proof of vaccination or negative PCR test to claim their wristband. No one will be permitted to enter any Big Ears venues or ticketed events without first completing this process and securing a wristband. Passes are required for patrons ages 2 and older. Big Ears does not offer tickets to individual shows during the festival weekend.
  15. Bob Weinstock sold Prestige Records to Fantasy Records in 1972. He was recording new music the entire time. Prestige was still recording and putting out jazz records pretty actively until about 1975. A few new records came out in the late 1970s before its existence as an active label came to an end.
  16. I heard them for about ten or fifteen minutes a few years ago at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Just before their set, the Jazz Tent suddenly filled up with a horde of younger people. Ten minutes in I was on the verge of deciding whether to flee when an incredibly violent thunderstorm struck, resulting in the cancellation of the day's festival early in the set and sending everybody out into a torrential rainstorm--assuredly the most violent storm I've ever experienced with just a raincoat. I figure this was a sign the band was not for me.
  17. Tickets are on sale to fourteen sets over a seven day period. A mere $200 per set, plus $27 service fee. Skipping it.
  18. Jeff Parker, Forfolks (International Anthem)
  19. The detailed schedule has been updated and expanded on the Big Ears website. In addition, the Big Ears App has been updated for the 2022 festival. And, the festival is now sold out.
  20. For a couple of years, Elektra Musician was a very good label. Their new releases were something to look forward to. Art Pepper and Red Rodney/Ira Sullivan were artists I really wish I had been able to see live in this era, but I never had the opportunity
  21. Yes, Jaki Byard, ATFW USA. I also heard Jaki first, then moved backwards in time.
  22. Joe Farmsworth, Time to Swing (Smoke Sessions)
  23. Savoy Presents Dixieland, volume 2 (Savoy ten inch) Weather Report, Mr. Gone (Columbia) Fats Waller, Fractious Fingering (RCA Vintage)
  24. Dos Santos, City of Mirrors (International Anthem)
  25. The Compositions of Dizzy Gillespie (Riverside)
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