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Lazaro Vega

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  1. Voting for the Frauenthal in Muskegon. You?

  2. Coming up on Sunday @3: the Underground Series at LaFontsee Galleries / Underground Studio with the Harrison Bankhead quartet. Perhaps you were part of the 50th Anniversary of the AACM - Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians this past Sunday in Chicago. Here's Grand Rapids chance to celebrate that great legacy of improvised music.

  3. Thanks Ted Gioia for reporting on the law.

  4. Looking forward to bringing this music to the airwaves in west Michigan. Thank you Basin Street Records!

  5. Lesley Van Leeuwen-Vega was hired by the GRSO to develop the marketing materials for #livearts, including the logo. Nice job, Les!

  6. The AACM come to Grand Rapids May 3rd. See www.adventuremusic.org

  7. Michigan meets Chicago: Tickets on sale now for the CJO's May 30, 2015 tributes to Mingus and Maynard. Charles Mingus' "Black Saint and the Sinner Lady" and the early 1960's works of Maynard Ferguson will be highlighted. Guest artists are bassist Rodney Whitaker and trumpeter Walter White. Do not miss this show! Enter code cjofriend at ticketing for a special 10% discount. http://cjomingusmaynard.brownpapertickets.com/

  8. Free market? From Ted Gioia: "What a strange situation! The music industry is built on the creativity of artists, but distributors (who don't even ship physical product anymore, just operate software) now capture the bulk of the economic value."

  9. You might take him up on his free download offer. Strong album: FRANKLIN KIERMYER : new songs - number ten ... one of a series of short videos as I work on new songs. More music, videos and more at http://kiermyer.com You can also download my latest album for free: FURTHER with Azar Lawrence, Benito Gonzalez + Juini Booth at http://further.kiermyer.com

  10. Creative music getting a nod.

  11. Heard many a jazz concert at the Gould's, including Diana.

  12. Count Basie streaming now over www.bluelake.org/radio. jazz from blue lake on now until 3 a.m.

  13. Hey now: Most of today's smartphones have FM radios inside of them — but the FM chip is not activated on two-thirds of devices. That's because the makers can choose to have the FM capability switched off. The mobile industry, which profits off selling data to consumers, says there's no demand for radio because users prefer streaming audio. Full disclosure: NPR, along with the National Association of Broadcasters, has been part of a lobbying effort to require this free radio feature to b...

  14. "...like the bubbles..."

  15. "Soul Station" broken down.

  16. Jazz From Blue Lake on the air now 'til Piano Jazz @10. For more, here's last night's broadcast featuring Toshiko Akioshi and Lew Tabakin, http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150403.mp3. For the live stream, see www.bluelake.org/radio and click "Listen."

  17. Lots of vintage vinyl here: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150403.mp3
  18. Link only active today: http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150401.mp3
  19. April 2, 2015 The Jazz Datebook: Regular Hits: Mondays from 6 to 10 p.m., Fridays 7 – 11 p.m. and Saturdays 6-10 p.m. The What Not Inn features a revolving cast of local musicians each weekend and Mondays hosts a jam session open to musicians and vocalists. See the full schedule here: www.whatnotinn.com. The What Not Inn is located at M89 and the Blue Star Highway, 2405 68th Street, Fennville, MI. (269) 543-3341. Mondays from 8 to 11 p.m. pianist/vocalist John Shea heats up downto...

  20. He came to America in the 1970's to play with Art Blakey and was taken under the wing of Gil Evans. Trumpeter Shunzo Ohno kicks of Jazz Appreciation Month on Blue Lake. Avant garde fans will want to go two hours into the file for "Out on Blue Lake" featuring new releases by Milford Graves and Bill Laswell, William Parker and Andrew Cyrille on Tum Records, plus Jack DeJohnette's "Made in Chicago". http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150401.mp3
  21. “The Chicago-based jazz bassist Harrison Bankhead is an avant-garde-leaning musician with a journeyman's ability to fit within an array of jazz styles from straight-ahead to free jazz.” Matt Collar, The All Music Guide. Grand Rapids celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Chicago’s Association For the Advancement of Creative Musicians with a performance by Harrison Bankhead’s Quartet on Sunday, May 3rd at 3 p.m. in The Underground Series, presented in the unique surroundings of the LaFontsee Galleries, 833 Lake Drive S.E., Grand Rapids, in association with www.adventuremusic.org. Bankhead’s quartet presents a high energy two saxophone front line with proven bass/drums rhythm section reaching heights familiar to John Coltrane’s late period -- highly spiritualized, ecstatic hosannas seeking the universal tone – while able, sometimes within the same piece, of introspectively delving into traditional African musical instruments and cultures. Bassist Harrison Bankhead and drummer Avreeayl Ra are a Chicago rhythm section of enormous range and stylistic flexibility, able to lay down a straight ahead groove as they did at The Wealthy Theatre with trumpeter Malachi Thompson and poet Amiri Baraka in 1999, or push the music into free range as you heard at the Wealthy Theatre when Bankhead joined the Roscoe Mitchell/Fred Anderson Quintet in 2003. Appearing in Grand Rapids powering Harrison Bankhead’s Quartet on Sunday, May 3rd at 3 p.m. they’ll reinforce the multi-directional musical possibilities of saxophonists Mars Williams and Edward Wilkerson Jr., two musicians firmly in the post-John Coltrane/Archie Shepp/Albert Ayler/Roscoe Mitchell saxophone continuum who, as A.A.C.M. artists, play a wide range of woodwinds (including Didgeridoo) and African percussion. With Chicago’s Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians celebrating its 50th Anniversary on April 26th, this is a perfect time to experience the spectacular heights of fire and thunder some of the most creative musicians on the planet improvise in the moment. With this concert, The Underground Series seeks to, in the words of Tum Records, “promote more experienced musicians whose work is not favored by the commercial trends of our time.” As series curator Lazaro Vega said prior to the Charlie Kohlhase Explorers Club concert, “The corptocracy will not give you this music: to find it you have to go underground. Thanks for digging.” Bankhead’s long association with Fred Anderson on the bandstand at Anderson’s The Velvet Lounge in Chicago seasoned the bassist to be ready for anything, and to always groove. He plays beautiful, precise, swinging lines on vocalist Dee Alexander’s new release “Songs My Mother Loves,” and ably takes his working quartet through the sonicsphere on the new album “Velvet Blue.” Ticket are $20 in advance, $10 for students with a student I.D. and $25 at the door. Advance tickets available only from www.adventuremusic.org . The phone number at the LaFontsee Galleries is (616) 451 – 9820. The LaFontsee Galleries are wheel chair accessible. To find LaFontsee Galleries please see, www.lafontsee.us/ .
  22. Last night's 5 hour Jazz From Blue Lake broadcast remembering drummer Paul Motian at the start of the hour. Plus "Out On Blue Lake" two hours in celebrating the 86th birthday of Cecil Taylor. http://199.176.235.218/ondemand/17-1-20150325.mp3
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