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A young exec of the Seattle Pilots recollects what happened fifty years later. An enjoyable read, but not a scholarly endeavor.
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Weird News Tonight (or Today!!!!!)
GA Russell replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Today is David Letterman's birthday (1947). USA Today refers to him as "The iconic 'Tonight Show' host." Celebrities who have April birthdays (usatoday.com) -
Ohtani interpreter stole more than $16 million from baseball star, feds allege (msn.com)
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That's good to know! Still, I think that Pharoah is properly considered a nickname rather than a stage name.
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Newport Jazz Festival 70th Anniversary
GA Russell replied to tranemonk's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
I went to the second weekend of the New Orleans Jazzfest in both '90 and '91. Jazz fans were objecting to the non-jazz acts even then. However, there was one stage that was 100% modern jazz. If you had no interest in anything else, you could at any time listen to the real deal. -
Not to be picky, but I suggest that "Pharoah" is a nickname of a youngster named Farrell. I'm reminded of T-Bone Walker, whose given name was Thibeault.
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A precursor to the Mickey Spillane school.
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Etienne Charles Debuts As a Big Band Leader With "Creole Orchestra," Arriving June 14 on Culture Shock Records Album Features 13 Tunes Arranged for 22-Piece Big Band, Featuring Acclaimed Vocalist Rene Marie & Other Special Guests Spring & Summer Itinerary Includes 3-Night Stand at Dizzy's, NYC, June 14-16 April 8, 2024 Etienne Charles presents himself to the jazz world as an accomplished large-ensemble arranger with Creole Orchestra, set for a June 14 release on his own Culture Shock imprint. The album is the premiere of the titular band, 22 musicians strong and specializing in executing the Trinbagonian trumpeter’s elaborate charts. Long hailed for his work as a trumpeter, composer, and improviser, as well as for his deep knowledge of rhythms from his native Trinidad & Tobago and around the Eastern Caribbean, Charles has mostly worked with small combos over his nearly 20-year career. He had written only a few pieces for large ensemble when vocalist Rene Marie tasked him with arranging for a full set of big band tunes to take on the road. That was “baptism by fire,” Charles recalls. “Okay, now I’m a big band writer.” And, as Creole Orchestra makes clear, he is a shrewd and inventive one. It’s not just anyone who can orchestrate both the classic swing anthem “Stompin’ at the Savoy” and Bell Biv Devoe’s new jack swing hit “Poison” with equal flair and crispness. Those are just two of the many dimensions Charles explores on the album. Marie herself is a featured guest, taking the vocal spotlight for four of the 13 tracks—including “I Wanna Be Evil,” Eartha Kitt’s theme song that was the centerpiece of Marie and Charles’s first collaboration (her 2013 album of the same name), as well as the jazz standard “Centerpiece” and two of her own originals. Rapper Brandon Rose and turntablist DJ Logic appear together on “Poison,” connecting Charles’s arrangement with the song’s hip-hop roots. The ensemble and its various soloists put in exemplary work as well. Lead trumpeter Jumaane Smith and trombonist Michael Dease both give standout performances on Monty Alexander’s reggae-spiced “Think Twice”; bassist Ben Williams wows with his soulful improv on the hard-swinging “Night Train”; while Charles, alto saxophonist Godwin Louis, and pianist Sullivan Fortner illuminate the leader’s calypso “Douens.” The real stars of Creole Orchestra, of course, are Charles’s sterling charts. “In many musical situations the Arranger has become the ghost,” he writes in the album notes. “One of the first working on a project and many times the last to be recognized.” No more. Etienne Charles was born July 24, 1983 in Port-of-Spain, the capital city of the island nation of Trinidad & Tobago. Carrying the torch of Caribbean musical traditions in all their eclectic facets is, itself, a family tradition for the Charleses. Etienne’s father, Francis, was both a member of the Trinidadian steel band Phase II Pan Groove and the owner of a colossal record collection, and Etienne thus grew up soaking in music. He learned to play trumpet as a boy, and by high school he, too, was a member of Phase II Pan Groove. But jazz had gotten Etienne’s attention, and he moved to the United States in 2002 to matriculate at Florida State University—where he found his way to the celebrated pianist and educator Marcus Roberts, who became his mentor. He quickly gained not only a mastery of the jazz tradition, but the recognition to prove it. Charles placed second at the 2005 International Trumpet Guild Jazz Competition in Bangkok, Thailand, then took first place a year later at the U.S. National Trumpet Competition in Fairfax, Virginia. He was also awarded a full scholarship to The Juilliard School of Music, where he earned both a master’s degree and an entrée into the cutthroat New York jazz scene. Charles not only survived but thrived in that scene, recording and performing with artists ranging from Maria Schneider to Wynton Marsalis to Rene Marie. He also made a striking impression as a leader, injecting his encyclopedic knowledge of Caribbean music and rhythms into an improvised jazz context. He recorded his debut album Culture Shock in 2006 and followed it with nine more, of which Creole Orchestra is the latest. Etienne Charles will be appearing at Berklee College of Music, Boston, 4/11; California State University East Bay, Hayward, 4/12; Wortham Center, Houston, 4/19 (world premiere of "Earth Tones"); Omaha (NE) Performing Arts, 4/26; The Townhouse, Los Angeles, CA, 5/2; Mt. Hood Jazz Festival, Portland, OR, 5/4; Le Taquin, Toulouse, France, 5/11-15; Spoleto Festival, Charleston, SC (w/ Terri Lyne Carrington New Standards), 5/26; SFJAZZ Center, San Francisco (w/ Rene Marie), 6/10; Dizzy’s, NYC, 6/14-16; Fête de la Musique, North Beach Bandshell, Miami Beach, FL, 6/21; Caramoor Festival, Katonah, NY (w/ Rene Marie), 7/18; Carlyle Room, Washington, DC, 7/26; Riverside Center for the Arts, Fredericksburg, VA, 7/27; JAS Cafe, Aspen, CO, 8/10; Missy Lane’s Assembly Room, Durham, NC, 10/11-12. Photography: Luigi Creese (top), Jason Henry Bandcamp: https://etiennecharles.bandcamp.com/music EPK: Etienne Charles | Creole Orchestra Etienne Charles Web Site
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Iconic American Jazz Drummer Dies Of Leukemia (msn.com)
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Stephen Strasburg’s retirement officially listed by MLB (msn.com)
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Everyone is entirely credible. But these guys are not as interesting people as the players from The Glory of Their Times. Maybe the guys from a hundred years ago were country.
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Two brothers wake up one morning and decided they were mature and needed to show it. So they decided to cuss in front of their parents. The older brother told the younger to use the word “damn” and he’d use “hell”. They go downstairs for breakfast and mom asks the younger what he would like. “I guess I’ll have some damn Toasties,” he says. Mom whales into him and then grounds him for a week. She then turns to the older son and says “Now what do you want, Smarty?” The older brother looks at the younger, still smarting and decrying his week-long punishment. He looks at his mom then looks back again at his brother and says: “Well, I sure as hell don’t want any Toasties!”
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Lee Morgan Film
GA Russell replied to danasgoodstuff's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
I Called Him Morgan is currently at its best price, $11.49 prime. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07616S9Q7 -
Weird News Tonight (or Today!!!!!)
GA Russell replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
How climate change is hitting vulnerable Indonesian trans sex workers | The Independent -
Pat Zachry has died at 71. RIP. Former MLB All-Star Pitcher Pat Zachry Dead At 71 (msn.com)
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Why no Horace Silver Blue Note box?
GA Russell replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Don't know why, but I have always in my mind divided his music into pre-Song for My Father and post-Song for My Father. I would really enjoy a box of his 1964-1969 albums. -
Weird News Tonight (or Today!!!!!)
GA Russell replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Spotify is raising prices. Spotify Is Raising Prices Again. Audiobooks to Blame, Report Says (gizmodo.com) -
Weird News Tonight (or Today!!!!!)
GA Russell replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I guess times are changing. 58% of the voters rejected a proposal to build new stadiums for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals. https://apnews.com/article/chiefs-royals-kansas-city-stadiums-e9605296b85e91699441e4ba10e83212 -
Murdoch Mysteries
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Weird News Tonight (or Today!!!!!)
GA Russell replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
DoorDash adds drone delivery to its menu (msn.com) -
Happy Easter, everybody!
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