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  1. Except for the final segment, Coltrane is simply not audible enough for me. Disappointed in the recording in that respect.
  2. What year is this recording? I heard him at the Village Vanguard in 2017; hard to believe it was four years ago. Two really strong sets.
  3. October 29, 2021: Jackie Venson, Windmills, The Colony October 30, 2021:Rebirth Brass Band, Dallas Heritage Village Quamon Fowler, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth Jackie Venson, Windmills, The Colony November 4, 2021: Robert Cray, Heights Theater, Houston November 5, 2021: Jason Moran: James Reese Europe and the Harlem Hellfighters, McCullough Theater, Austin November 6, 2021: Jason Moran: James Reese Europe and the Harlem Hellfighters, Cullen Theater, Houston November 20, 2021: Jackie Venson, Rockefeller's, Houston December 4, 2021: Jackie Venson, The Exchange, Corpus Christi December 21, 2021: Count Basie Orchestra directed by Scotty Barnhart, Meyerson Symphony Hall, Dallas January 14, 2022: Jackie Venson, Brauntex Performing Arts Center, New Braunfels January 26, 2022: Brubeck Brothers, One World Theater, Austin February 22, 2022: Jackie Venson, Dosey Doe, The Woodlands February 23-24, 2022: Pat Metheny, One World Theater. Austin February 25, 2022: Pat Metheny Side Eye, Cullen Theater, Houston February 26, 2022: Pat Metheny Side-Eye, Majestic Theater, Dallas March 22, 2022: Buddy Guy, House of Blues, Dallas March 24-27, 2022::John Zorn; Bill Frisell; Sons of Kemet; Jason Moran; Preservation hall Jazz Band; Marc Ribot; Andrew Cyrille; Ron Miles Quartet; Nubya Garcia; Shabaka Hutchings; Joshua Abrams; Ambrose Akinmusire; Jamie Branch; Kris Davis; Harriet Tubman; Theon Cross, Pedrito Martinez; Myra Melford; Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses; Jeff Parker; Christian Scott; Ches Smith; Craig Taborn; Mdou Moctar (Niger); Lakou Mizak (Haiti); Leyla McCalla, John Medeski, Julian Lage, Ben Lamar Gay, Odean Pope and Immanuel Wilkins, Ken Vandermark, Yasmin Williams, Big Ears Festival, Knoxville, Tennessee. April 23, 2022: Joel Ross, Cullen Theater, Houston April 29-May 1, 2022: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 5-8, 2022: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 13, 2022: Artemis, Cullen Theater, Houston June 20, 2022: Kevin Eubanks, Meyerson Symphony Hall, Dallas
  4. NEW ARTIST ADDITIONS: THE SECOND WAVE PATTI SMITH & HER BAND + PATTI SMITH: WORDS & MUSIC JOHN MEDESKI • JULIAN LAGE • WILLIAM TYLER & MARISA ANDERSON• YASMIN WILLIAMS • MAEVE GILCHRIST • GEORGE • BEN LAMAR GAY • EVAN ZIPORYN • MIND MAINTENANCE • CLAIRE ROUSAY • ODEAN POPE & IMMANUEL WILKINS • ENSEMBLE DAL NIENTE + KEN VANDERMARK Big Ears is proud to announce that rock icon, poet, and writer Patti Smith makes her Big Ears debut March 24-27, 2022. Smith plays a pair of shows at the festival: a full-on rock show with her band, along with Words & Music, an intimate evening of readings and acoustic performance. Hailed by Rolling Stone as one of our 100 Greatest Artists of All Time, Smith galvanized the New York punk scene in 1975 with the release of her debut album, Horses. She is both a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and a Commandeur of the French Ministry of Culture’s Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, in recognition of her significant contributions to the arts. Smith won the National Book Award in 2010 for her memoir, Just Kids, which chronicles her friendship and artistic journey with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. She has since published several other acclaimed collections of poetry and prose, including 2019’s The Year of the Monkey. Just three weeks ago Smith electrified London with performances at Royal Albert Hall. The Guardian raved, “The punk legend and poet laureate of dissent returned to London with the apparent intent to wring blood, sweat, and love out of every second of stage time.” NMEsimply declared, " ... it becomes crystal clear: Patti Smith is the world's greatest living rock star." CLICK TO PURCHASE PASSES FOR BIG EARS 2022 In addition to their participation in Big Ears' celebration of the music of John Zorn, John Medeski plays a rare solo piano recital and guitar wizard Julian Lage performs with his crackerjack trio. Ideally matched in their innovation and vision, guitarists Marisa Anderson and William Tyler play music from their new Thrill Jockey release, Lost Futures. Mind-blowing fingerstyle guitarist Yasmin Williams brings her abiding sense of invention to a solo set. Celtic harpist Maeve Gilchrist is entirely redefining the use of her instrument; she plays a solo set highlighting material from her acclaimed recent release, The Harpweaver. GEORGE—a new collaboration between percussionist John Hollenbeck, saxophonists Aurora Nealand and Anna Webber, and microtonal musician Chiquita Magic—makes its debut live performance. Cornetist Ben LaMar Gay leads a quartet playing music from his highly anticipated new album, Open Arms to Open Us, which is being co-released by Nonesuch Records and International Anthem. Celebrated clarinetist Evan Ziporyn plays a solo program of his own compositions, as well as the world premiere of a newly discovered late-1960s piece by Philip Glass. The duo Mind Maintenance features decades-long collaborators Joshua Abrams and Chad Taylor performing a focused and enchanting set on the Gnawa guembri and the Zimbabwean mbira. Sound collagist and composer Claire Rousay plays a set that showcases gorgeously whispered melodies and meticulously assembled found sounds. A pair of Philadelphia-based saxophone titans, the 82-year-old Odean Pope and the 24-year-old Immanuel Wilkins, are joined in a trio at Big Ears by the fine Danish drummer Kresten Osgood. Finally, acclaimed Chicago-based chamber collective Ensemble Dal Niente is joined by path-breaking saxophonist Ken Vandermark for a new piece composed by Roscoe Mitchell; in addition they offer a marathon of free-to-the-public performances throughout the festival weekend at the Knoxville Museum of Art.
  5. Houston Person, Live in Paris (High Note)
  6. Pat Metheny, Watercolors (ECM)
  7. Cal Tjader, Ritmo Caliente (Fantasy) Pat Metheny, Bright Size Life (ECM) The Great Blues Singers (Riverside)
  8. You are confused and thinking of the Gijon Mili film/footage, which was filmed silently with an added mimed soundtrack. The above footage is from a live TV show and is not mimed.
  9. Arriving today 2:45 PM - 6:45 PM
  10. Ray Brown/Milt Jackson, Much in Common (Verve)
  11. October 21, 2021: Regina Carter, Meyerson Symphony Hall, Dallas Jackie Venson, Old Settler's Music Festival, Dale October 22, 2021: Cedric Burnside, Old Settler's Music Festival, Dale October 29, 2021: Jackie Venson, Windmills, The Colony October 30, 2021:Rebirth Brass Band, Dallas Heritage Village Quamon Fowler, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth Jackie Venson, Windmills, The Colony November 5, 2021: Jason Moran: James Reese Europe and the Harlem Hellfighters, McCullough Theater, Austin November 6, 2021: Jason Moran: James Reese Europe and the Harlem Hellfighters, Cullen Theater, Houston November 20, 2021: Jackie Venson, Rockefeller's, Houston December 4, 2021: Jackie Venson, The Exchange, Corpus Christi December 21, 2021: Count Basie Orchestra directed by Scotty Barnhart, Meyerson Symphony Hall, Dallas January 14, 2022: Jackie Venson, Brauntex Performing Arts Center, New Braunfels January 26, 2022: Brubeck Brothers, One World Theater, Austin February 22, 2022: Jackie Venson, Dosey Doe, The Woodlands February 23-24, 2022: Pat Metheny, One World Theater. Austin February 25, 2022: Pat Metheny Side Eye, Cullen Theater, Houston February 26, 2022: Pat Metheny Side-Eye, Majestic Theater, Dallas March 22, 2022: Buddy Guy, House of Blues, Dallas March 24-27, 2022::John Zorn; Bill Frisell; Sons of Kemet; Jason Moran; Preservation hall Jazz Band; Marc Ribot; Andrew Cyrille; Ron Miles Quartet; Nubya Garcia; Shabaka Hutchings; Joshua Abrams; Ambrose Akinmusire; Jamie Branch; Kris Davis; Harriet Tubman; Theon Cross, Pedrito Martinez; Myra Melford; Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses; Jeff Parker; Christian Scott; Ches Smith; Craig Taborn; Mdou Moctar (Niger); Lakou Mizak (Haiti); Leyla McCalla, Big Ears Festival, Knoxville, Tennessee. April 23, 2022: Joel Ross, Cullen Theater, Houston April 29-May 1, 2022: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 5-8, 2022: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 13, 2022: Artemis, Cullen Theater, Houston June 20, 2022: Kevin Eubanks, Meyerson Symphony Hall, Dallas
  12. New Artists Joining The Lineup, Plus Additional Concerts and Programs Programming for the Big Ears Festival 2022 continues to unfold. On Tuesday, October 26, we'll reveal more of the great artists joining us for the festival, along with some exciting new programs by artists already announced—complementing and enhancing the already dizzying array of offerings for the weekend. Tue, Nov. 9: Daily Lineups Unveiled / Single Day Passes On Sale For those unable to commit to the full weekend experience, in a few weeks, we’ll be sharing the daily lineups for the festival and offering a limited number of single day passes. Spread the word!
  13. Dave Brubeck, Swiss Radio Days 42, Zurich 1964 (TCB)
  14. Yes. Well recorded and a rare quartet Mingus group.
  15. The 86 Years of Eubie Blake (Columbia)
  16. I agree that Faddis quickly wore thin on the Carnegie Hall expanded reissue. Hopefully he will be better here. Whether he is or not is not going to quell my interest. It's a little documented different Mingus group (Foster on piano and Roy Brooks instead of Dannie). Plus at least one otherwise unrecorded composition (Mindreaders Convention in Milano, and I do recall reading a review of the engagement that raved about this composition). Faddis is better than the guy on Mingus Moves but I still love that record.
  17. Nope. After waiting 49 years, I can wait until year 50. JazzTimes will have to re-print all its issues, I guess. Live at Chateauvallon has a quartet version of this group (McPherson/Foster/Brooks) and it is quite excellent. Adding Bobby Jones is a plus for me.
  18. According to an ad in JazzTimes, on December 3 Resonance is releasing Charles Mingus, Noddin' Ya Head: The Lost Album from Ronnie Scott's, a 3CD set. The band is Bobby Jones, Charles McPherson, John Foster, Roy Brooks, and Jon Faddis.
  19. A Voz de Gilberto Gil (Fontana) Alan Braufman/Cooper Moore, Live at WKCR May 22, 1972 Art Farmer, The Aztec Suite (United Artists) Erroll Garner = One of the greatest jazz pianists.
  20. Barney Wilen, La Note Bleue (Elemental)
  21. Yazz Ahmed Caroline Davis
  22. Shaye Cohn Brandee Younger Chelsea Baratz Aurora Nealand Elena Pinderhughes
  23. Collection of tributes to Bob Koester. https://delmark.com/2021/10/remembring-bob-koester-wonderful-18-page-tribute-in-living-blues-magazine-to-delmark-and-jazz-record-marts-founder-the-one-and-only-bob-koester/
  24. Good in every way. Dave Brubeck, Two Knights at the Blackhawk (Fantasy) Count Basie, Basie's Best (Olympic). A budget looking LP seemed unlikely to be Basie's best, but it is live in 1937 with Lester Young and Herschel Evans, and pretty well recorded.
  25. HOME CONCERTS & EVENTS CALENDAR Regina Carter | Jazz Series October 21, 2021 Thursday October 21, 2021 7:30pm BUY TICKETS REGINA CARTER violin Regina Carter is coming to the Meyerson as part of our 2nd annual Jazz Series! HOME CONCERTS & EVENTS CALENDAR Kevin Eubanks | Jazz Series June 20, 2022 Monday June 20, 2022 7:30pm BUY TICKETS KEVIN EUBANKS guitar Kevin Eubanks is coming to the Meyerson as part of our 2nd annual Jazz Series!
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