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For years now the idea of programming John Coltrane's "Ascension" alongside Rova:OrkestRova's "Electric Ascension" during Holy Week has come up but never out. With the arrival of a new film of OrkestRova's concert recording of "Electric Ascension" being shown in Chicago May 3rd, now's the time. So, tonight during Jazz From Blue Lake, we're featuring the recordings of Billie Holiday at 10 p.m. along with Cyrille Aimée and Flip Phillips, among others, in the first hour of the program. Then, at 11:30 we'll bring you "The Passion" from this recording:http://www.multikulti.com/undivided-waclaw-zimpel-bobby-few-mark-tokar-klaus-kugel.html (scroll down to mid-page for the English version). Late, around 12:30 a.m. we'll hear the large ensemble collective improvisations of John Coltrane and OrkestRova taking us to 3 a.m. Creative improvised music on your radio tonight. Hope you'll join us:www.bluelake.org/radio.html Hi folks, "Channeling Coltrane" is coming to a Chicago screen on May 3 at 5 PM. It consists of both a 45 minute documentary on the making of "Electric Ascension" - the whys and hows of Rova's adaptation of John Coltrane's Ascension for a 12 or 13 piece ensemble - plus the 67 minute performance of EA from Guelph Jazz Festival 2012, the product of a 5-camera video shoot, and hopefully with excellent 5.1 Surround Sound provided by the venue. (The mixing job for the 5.1 Surround is a thing of beauty, made from a 24 channel recording.) Concert performance includes Chicago musicians Hamid Drake, Rob Mazurek, and Nels Cline (in the sense that he's Wilco's lead guitarist) and Chris Brown (born there, though he's a CA native at this point), as well as other great ones: Fred Frith, Carla Kihlstedt, Jenny Scheinman, Ikue Mori and Rova SQ. Pithy comments in the documentary from: Andrew Cyrille, Nels Cline, Eyvind Kang, Jenny Scheinman, Elliott Sharpe, Jason Kao Hwong, among others. Both films directed by John Rogers of Ideas in Motion. More info at: http://bayimproviser.com/ea.html It will be part of the CIMM Fest in Chicago, our film screening on May 3 at 5 PM. Showing at The Society for the Arts 1112 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60642. http://cimmfest.org/rova-channeling-coltrane/ I'll be in for this showing too. Hope to see you at the movies. (By the way, CIMM Fest looks loaded with cool films this year. Check out the CIMM Fest website for schedule.) And sure, I'd love to bring Rova in there and play this live sometime, but this really sounds great and it traverses many musical plains; it's a beautiful ride. Give props to director John Rogers for this one. I have attached an interesting article by critic Stuart Broomer, written in the six or nine months after he saw the Electric Ascension show in Guelph, Ontario that is now recorded on this concert film. If you're interested in Coltrane's Ascension, and that era, there's a lot to think about in this article. First published in "Point of Departure," an online jazz and improvised music magazine last fall.. ======================= performances in Chicago: I Have a couple of shows lined up in the days before the screening too: Playing with DAVE REMPIS, TIM DAISY and JASON ADASIEWICZ @ Elastic Arts on FRIDAY, May 2 = part of the Chicago Intl Music + Movies festival schedule rather than part of the Elastic regular series on Thursdays. Show at 9 PM. A double bill. We will start around 10 PM. (Elastic Arts 2830 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60618) Before that, on Wednesday, April 30 at approximately 8 PM, I will hook up with the great MARS WILLIAMS and three special players coming on tour to Chicago from France: Julien Desprez (elg), Mathieu Sourisseau (acoustic bass guitar), Samuel Silvant (dm). This show taking place, for a change, on the South Side: Rebuild Foundation / Dorchester Projects – Archive House / 6916 South Dorchester Avenue 60637 rebuild-foundation.org And if you want off this list, just let me know by putting "take me off this list" in the subject when you reply. stay tuned, Larry Ochs www.ochs.cc www.rova.org
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Anyone have information on this one? * Tiara TMT 7524, TST 524 Spotlight On Earl "Fatha" Hines And Buck Clayton
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Andrew Hill, Point of Departure - 50 years ago ago
Lazaro Vega replied to Guy Berger's topic in Recommendations
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Andrew Hill, Point of Departure - 50 years ago ago
Lazaro Vega replied to Guy Berger's topic in Recommendations
The 1988 CD re-issue gives March 31st, 1964 as the date of the recording..... -
Herbie Hancock on Miles Davis
Lazaro Vega replied to mjzee's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
"Don't play the butter notes." That openness he talks about is as identifiable and influential as Tyner playing 4ths. -
"I always needed a sonic surprise that could help me continue to want to live. Not just to be alive, but to be aware of how miraculous it is, this thing we call being alive....I believe in the power of creativity and the power of creativity to effect motivation; creativity to effect alignment; creativity as part of a holistic sealing pattern that helps us to understand one another and community."
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Yes, interested!
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For what it's worth there's another new biography of Parker by a K.C. historian named Chuck Haddix called "The Life and Music of Bird." Interesting story there about Bird as a teen going out to a hit at the Lake of the Ozarks and on the way the car was in an accident and rolled several times. They took Bird back to K.C. and what did the doctor give him for pain? Heroin.
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http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/permalink/2013/20131002doesntcare
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There's also a nice re-worked version of "Let It Be" on Geri Allen's new solo cd.
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Blake's Abbey Lincoln Tribute is beautiful. He played it live in Kalamazoo for the Gilmore Keyboard Festival a couple of years ago (on my birthday). Blue Lake Public Radio has broadcast that concert a few times since. The excerpt from Primacy of the Ear about Abbey is good stuff, talking about his days as a waiter at the Jazz Gallery when Max Roach was getting ready his Freedom Now Suite for recording.
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Dr. Lonnie Smith's "Come Together," where he mumbles his own words, on the album "Rise Up," and drummer David Ashkenazy's version of "I Want You" from 2009's "Out With It" on Posi-Tone are, if nothing else, fun.
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Coming up.
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September 10, 2013 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 brings the jazz crowd to downtown Grand Rapids’ The Republic, 45 South Division. Swinging standards. www.republicgrandrapids.com. Mondays from 6 to 10 p.m. a young jazz trumpeter named Brad Fritcher deals with this trio during “Micro Brew Mondays” at the Skeetown Tavern, 1308 West Sherman Blvd., Muskegon. See www.skeetowntavern.com. Tuesdays, 7 p.m. pianist Steve Talaga runs a jam session at Billy’s Lounge, 1437 Wealthy Street SE, Grand Rapids. (616) 459 – 5757 or www.billyslounge.com. Tuesdays from 9:30 to 12:30 a.m. the fluid improvising trumpeter Chris Lawrence and Friends present their Tuesday night jam session at The Winchester, 648 Wealthy Street S.E., Grand Rapids. www.chrislawrencemusic.com Tuesdays at 7 p.m. it is diva time at Bar Divani, 15 Ionia Ave. N.W., Grand Rapids, as the finest female singers in the area step up and swing. Tuesday, September 17, Blue Molly Bouwsma and Ryan K. Wilson; 9-24, Libby York and Mark Kahny; October 1, Diana Vandewater and Mark Kahny; 10-8, Kathy Lamar and Paul Lesinski; 10-15, Edye Evans Hyde and Mike Hyde; 10-22, Blue Molly Bouwsma and Ryan K. Wilson; 10-29, Libby York and Mark Kahny; November 5, Mary Rademacher; 11-12, Sylvia Taylor; 11-19, Kanty Lamar; 11-26, Diana Vandewater; December 3, Mary Rademacher; 12-10, Blue Molly Bouwsma and Ryan K. Wilson; 12-17, Edye Evans Hyde and Mark Kahny. For a full schedule: http://www.bar-divani.com/tastings-a-events/live-music Phone (616) 774 – 9463. Tuesdays 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. The Truth in Jazz Orchestra appears at Watermark 920, 920 Washington Avenue, Muskegon. Featuring premier jazz drummer Tim Fronceck, the 16 member big band is co-led by Dave Colley and brings a burning book of contemporary jazz literature to listeners lucky enough to fall by. The evening is catered by Fatty Lumpkins Sandwich Shack and Drip Drop Drink. See www.tijo.org for information. Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. The Tom Hagen Trio with vocalist Rick Reuther at Notos Old World Italian Dining, 6600 28th Street SE, Grand Rapids. (616) 493 – 6686, or www.notosoldworld.com. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday live piano jazz is heard from 7 to 10 p.m. at Mangiamo, 1033 Lake Drive S.E., Grand Rapids. Thursday, September 12, Mark Kahny; Friday, 9-13, Libby York; Saturday, 9-14, Paul Lesinski; Wednesday, 9-18, Mike Drost; Thursday, 9-19, Dave Hay; Friday, 9-20, Robin Connell/Paul Brewer; Saturday, 9-21, Chis Corey; Wednesday, 9-25, Greg Miller; Thursday, 9-26, Steve Talaga; Friday, 9-27, Robin Connell; Saturday, 9-28, Monica DaSilva; Wednesday, October 2, Freddy D.; Thursday, 10-3, Bill Davidson; Friday, 10-4, Mark Kahny; Saturday, 10-5 Bob VanStee and Kathy Lamar; Wednesday, 10-9, Greg Miller; Thursday, 10-10, Dave Hay; Friday, 10-11, Chris Corey; Saturday, 10-12, Monica Da Silva. Information from (616) 742 – 0600. www.thegilmorecollection.com. Thursdays at 7 p.m. a variety of jazz bands rotate the schedule at The Book Nook and Java Shop, 8744 Ferry Street in Montague. 9/12, trumpeter Chris Lawrence brings his progressive trio in. There’s a universalist message in improvised music from Checkers Morton featuring pianist/composer Bob VanStee; The Lakewinds Jazz Quartet with Dave Collee on trombone and bass, Vince Liefers at the piano, Tim Froncek, drums, and special guest Tom Stansell, saxophones play it straight ahead; the Dave Collee Quartet with pianist Eric Thorne and vocalist Ginny Dusseau, drummer Tim Froncek, and saxophonist/flutist Bob Nixon bring a night club vibe; Multi-instrumentalist (bass, trombone) Dave Collee’s Quartet plays great jazz standards. See www.thebooknookjavashop.com . Thursdays from 5 to 8 p.m., pianist John Shea takes plays for swing fans at the New Holland Brewing Company, 66 E. 8th Street Holland: (616) 355-6422. Thursdays from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., pianist-vocalist Robin Connell plays in the Lumber Baron Bar at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, 187 Monroe Avenue N.W., Grand Rapids. See www.robinconnell.com. Fridays, 6:30 – 9:30 vocalist Libby York (www.libbyyork.com) exchanges ideas with west Michigan’s premier musicians at Restaurant Toulouse, 248 Culver Street, Saugatuck. Phone (269) 857 – 1561 for reservations. Fridays in September at 7 p.m. the Steve Hilger Guitar Trio plays at the J.W. Marriot Hotel, 235 Louis Street N.W., Grand Rapids. (616) 242 – 1448 Fridays from 7 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. John Shea’s Trio swings the summer away at Zing, 310 Blue Star Highway, Douglas (across from The Dunes Resort). (269) 857 – 3287. Saturdays at 7:30, pianist John Shea leads his trio downtown on the deck of J.W. Marriott Hotel overlooking the Grand River. 235 Louis Street N.W., Grand Rapids; (616) 242 – 1448. Saturdays at 7 p.m. guitarist Steve Hilger’s Trio Jazz appears at the Louis Benton Steak House, 35 Ionia Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49506. (616) 454-7455. Sundays, Randy Marsh’s Sunday Night Jazz Hang at The Speak EZ Lounge, 600 Monroe Avenue N.W., Grand Rapids, is a fun jam session. too. Information from (616) 458 – 2689. Student musicians under 21 with a parent or legal guardian will have a chance to play with Marsh from 7 to 9; the host trio plays from 9 p.m. – 10 p.m. www.speakezlounge.com. Timely Hits: Saturday, September 14th trumpeter Brad Fritcher’s Trio appears at Billy’s Lounge for the East Town Street Fair’s 40th Anniversary party, which takes place from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. See www.eastowngr.com. Wednesday, September 18th at 8 p.m. the Freeman, Borden, Cain Trio plays experimental, highly improvised music at Mexicains Sans Frontieres, 120 S Division Ave #226, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503. With Martin Freeman, modular synthesizer and homemade electronics; Pat Cain, saxophone, homemade instruments, voice and electronics; and T.J. Borden, cello. Information from (616) 427-5432. Wednesday, September 18th the Western Jazz Quartet with Johnaye Kendrick, voice, performs at 7:30 p.m. in the Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo. Information from www.millerauditorium.com/som or (800) 228 - 9858. Saturday, September 28, Diana Krall’s Glad Rag Doll world tour comes to the Cobb Great Hall of the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts, Michigan State University, East Lansing: https://www.whartoncenter.com/boxoffice/performance.aspx?pid=1401. Saturday and Sunday, September 28th and 29th the Hyde Park Jazz Festival presented by The University of Chicago presents a who’s who of living jazz musicians in 40 free performances over two days. Information from www.hydeparkjazzfestival.org. Sunday, September 29th at 2:30 p.m. Steve Hilger’s Jazz Quintet gives a special concert at the Spring Lake District Library, 123 East Exchange Street, Spring Lake. See www.sillib.org. Saturday, October 5 at 8:00 p.m., Tiempo Libre, the three-time Grammy-nominated super group from Miami, Florida, appears At the Saugatuck Center for the Arts, 400 Culver Street: (269) 857 – 2699. They specialize in Cuban timba music: a high-energy blend of salsa, R&B, and traditional Cuban music creating a blend of high voltage jazz and seductive rhythms. See www.sc4a.org. Saturdays October 5th and 12th from 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. vocalist Libby York celebrates the release of her new recording by performing with guitarist Steve Hilger’s Quintet at Louis Benton Steakhouse, 35 Ionia Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49506. (616) 454-7455. Sunday, October 6th from 5 to 7 p.m. the Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra plays Founders Brewing Company, 235 Grandville Avenue S.W., downtown Grand Rapids. The GRJO is the region’s premier professional jazz orchestra. Information from www.grjo.com. Sunday, October 6th from 3 to 6 p.m. The Chicago Salty Dogs play classic jazz at the Oak Ridge Country Club, 513 West Pontaluna Road, Muskegon. A presentation of The West Shore Jazz Society. Information from (231) 759 – 0071 or write West Shore Jazz Society, P.O. Box 175, Muskegon, MI 49443. Friday, October 18th at 8 p.m. the Michigan State University Jazz Orchestras I, II and III are joined by guest artist, saxophonist Antonio Hart, for a performance at the MSU Union Ballroom, 49 Abbott Road, East Lansing. See www.music.msu.edu for information or call (517) 353 - 5340 Thursday, October 24th, jazz greats David Sanborn and Bob James share the bill for the Great Artist Fundraising event at the St. Cecilia Music Center, 24 Ransom Avenue N.E., Grand Rapids. Tickets are on sale now. (616) 459 – 2224. www.scmc-online.org. Thursday, November 7th at 8 p.m. saxophonist/composer/jazz catalyst Michael S. Doyle presents a new, collectively run big band of highly educated, enthusiastic jazz musicians, Big Band Nouveau, at Babarino’s in the B.O.B., 20 Monroe N.W., downtown Grand Rapids. Saturday, November 9th at 8 p.m., the University Music Society’s Jazz Series at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor presents the Steve Lehman Octet at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 911 North University, Ann Arbor. With Steve Lehman, alto saxophone/live electronics; Mark Shim, tenor saxophone; Chris Dingman, vibraphone; Drew Gress, bass; Jonathan Finlayson, trumpet; Tim Albright, trombone; Jose Davila, tuba; and Tyshawn Sorey, drums, working across a broad spectrum of experimental musical idioms. This visionary composer is creating powerful new models for improvisation and leads his acrobatic Octet in this UMS debut. See www.ums.org. Friday, December 6that 8 p.m. the Michigan State University Jazz Orchestras I, II and III are joined by guest artist trumpeter Jon Faddis for a performance of “The Nutcracker Swings” at the Fairchild Theater, MSU Auditorium, 150 Auditorium Road, East Lansing. See www.music.msu.edu for information or call (517) 353 – 5340. Thursday, January 23rd at 7:30 p.m. the St. Cecilia Music Society of Grand Rapids debuts their new season of live jazz with “Homecoming – The Davis and Brewer Family Reunion,” featuring brothers Xavier and Quincy Davis joining Matt Brewer in a trio for the first time, with special guests (and fathers) Duane Davis and Paul Brewer. Two outstanding musical families together for this special Grand Rapids’ night at Royce Auditorium, 24 Ransom Avenue N.E. See www.nyc2gr.com or phone (616) 459 – 2224. Thursday, January 30, 2014 at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. the University Music Society’s Jazz Series at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor presents the Fred Hersch Trio with Fred Hersch, piano; John Hébert, bass; and Eric McPherson, drums at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 911 North University, Ann Arbor. See www.ums.org for more information. Wednesday, February 12, 2014, bassist OMER AVITAL appears in a guest recital at the Pasant Theatre of the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts, Michigan State University, 750 E. Shaw Lane, East Lansing. Avital’s genredefying ensemble includes Eli Degibri, saxophone; Joel Frahm, saxophone; Yonathan Avishai, piano; and Daniel Freedman, drums. Avital’s music ranges stylistically from jazz and Mid-Eastern to orchestral arrangements and generally pushes the boundaries of jazz expression. Tickets from (517) 393-1982 or www.whartoncenter.com. Thursday, February 20th at 7:30 Gregory Porter, the Grammy-nominated vocalist who fuses jazz and soul, appears at the St. Cecilia Music Center’s Royce Auditorium, 24 Ransom Avenue N.E., Grand Rapids, as part of the SCMC’s Jazz Series. Proclaimed “a brilliant new voice in jazz,” Porter just released his debut album on Blue Note Records. More information from www.scmc-online.org or (616) 459 – 2224. Thursday, March 20th at 7:30 p.m. improvising violinist Regina Carter appears in St. Cecilia Music Society’s Jazz Series with her “Southern Comfort” tour, incorporating jazz, gospel, country and southern rock into the concert. More from www.nyc2gr.com or (616) 459 – 2224. Thursday, March 27, 2014 a touring program called “Newport Jazz Festival: Now 60!” stops by the Cobb Great Hall at the Wharton Center for the Performing Arts, Michigan State University, 750 E. Shaw Lane, East Lansing. Founded in 1954, the Newport Jazz Festival was the first of its kind in America and has been called the “grandfather of all jazz festivals.” 2014 marks its 60th year, and the Festival is celebrating with a multi-generational tour featuring an all-star band honoring the festival’s rich heritage, its significance and the global scope of jazz today. Led by clarinetist and saxophonist Anat Cohen, the ensemble features vocalist Karrin Allyson, hailed by the LA Times as “the jazz world’s finest” and often heard on NPR’s A Prairie Home Companion; five-time Grammy- winning trumpet wizard, Randy Brecker; guitarist Mark Whitfield; and pianist Peter Martin; with Clarence Penn on drums and Larry Grenadier on bass.Tickets from (517) 393-1982 or www.whartoncenter.com. Sunday, March 30, 2014 at 4:00 p.m., trumpeter Wynton Marsalis leads the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra in concert at Hill Auditorium, 825 North University Avenue, Ann Arbor. Performing music that links today’s improvisers with the rich history of traditional and contemporary big-band composition, Wynton Marsalis’s Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra brings an expansive range of music to the most treasured international stages. See www.ums.org for more information. Thursday, April 24, 2014, vocalist Cyrille Aimee and Friends appear at the Pasant Theatre, Wharton Center for the Performing Arts, Michigan State University, 750 E. Shaw Lane, East Lansing. In 2007, Cyrille won both the First and Public Prizes in the Montreaux Jazz Festival Competition, and at the tender age of 26, she has already released four CDs internationally. Her rich background (born in France, émigré to Central America) taught her the driving force of Dominican rhythm and French Gypsy swing, Tickets from (517) 393-1982 or www.whartoncenter.com. Sunday, April 27, 2014 at 4:00 and 7:00 p.m. Jason Moran’s Fats Waller Dance Party at the Williams Theatre, Gilmore Theatre Complex, Kalamazoo. Originally performed in 2011 at the Harlem Stage Gatehouse, Fontana and the Gilmore Keyboard Festival are pleased to present Moran’s Fats Waller Dance Party, a high-spirited tribute to Waller that builds on his tunes with rhythms from Motown to house to hip-hop. With Jason Moran, piano; Jose James and Lisa Harris, vocals; Charles Haynes, drums; Tarus Mateen, bass; Lavon Henry, sax; Corey King, trombone; and Leron Thomas, trumpet. Single tickets will be available for sale starting in January 2014 through the Miller AuditoriumBox Office. (269) 382 7774 or www.fontanachamberarts.org. Tuesday, May 2, 2014 at 7:30 pm, an evening of “Cool Jazz” with the return of jazz trombonist Wycliffe Gordon and the award winning Byron Center jazz ensembles at the Van Singel Fine Arts Center, 8500 Burlingam S.W., Grand Rapids. www.wycliffegordon.com
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Chicago Jazz Festival 2013 lineup announced
Lazaro Vega replied to sonnymax's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Loved this version of Ten Freedom Summers, too. The blend of strings with the quartet worked beautifully, and the visual art element was arresting. The Ann Arbor concert was able to include a finale blow out for Smith that he seemed building towards in Chicago, but the time got away from him. So he played more trumpet at the Edge Fest, though the trade out of hearing the more complete work was worth it in Chi. What a great way to memorialize the anniversary of King's "Dream" speech. -
Pianist/educator Ran Blake was a waiter at the Jazz Gallery starting in October, 1960, about the time Max Roach and Abbey Lincoln were preparing material to record on the albums "We Insist! Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite," "Straight Ahead," and "Percussion Bitter Sweet" by performing live there every night. When Blake appeared at the 2012 Gilmore Keyboard Festival in Kalamazoo, and met several of Lincoln's family and high school classmates, he included a 9 page program essay called "Nostalgia Noir: Abbey's Influence on Ran." We'll cull from his notes during Jazz From Blue Lake Tonight and feature Abbey Lincoln, as well as the recording of Blake's Kalamazoo concert. Streaming live 10 p.m. - 3 a.m. eastern www.bluelake.org/radio.html
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How is the new Dave Brubeck/Tony Bennett release?
Lazaro Vega replied to Bol's topic in New Releases
Historic. Enjoying the 11 minute version of "Nomad," as well as Brubeck's announcements and his sense of place. The Brubeck Trio plus Bennett is an unrehearsed segment, and it's a fun, one off, good for kicks. Nothing like the Real Ambassadors or One Night With Carmen but that's o.k. -
July 27, 1978. Anything was possible. Including 8 percussionists unloading and setting up at the famous CBS 30th Street Studio to record a Roscoe Mitchell piece based on "groups of sounds," instruments grouped by texture and pitch, interacting in composed/improvisation, appropriately titled "The Maze." Tonight at midnight, "Out On Blue Lake," with Roscoe Mitchell's "The Maze" and "L-R-G," released by Chuck Nessa. Jazz from Blue Lake starts at 10 p.m. with the music of guitarist Kenny Burrell on The Jazz Retrospective. Hope you'll join us: www.bluelake.org/radio.html
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Been enjoying it. Great sounds.
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Coming up Sunday on Jazz From Blue Lake, 7 p.m., an interview with author Gary Carner about jazz great Pepper Adams, the former crowned king of the baritone saxophone. Meantime, looking ahead to November and a concert of Pepper's music for big band played by Scott Gwinnell at the Detroit Institute of Arts, here's a kickstarter: Very rare live audience recording of Pepper Adams and Elvin Jones at the Village Vanguard! 2 CDs + 2 surprise CDs for pledge of $35 or more at Kickstarter. The campaign seeks to release history's first big band CD of Pepper Adams tunes. 11 days left. Link: http://kck.st/12JDNVI Pepperadams.com
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Please join Blue Lake Public Radio this Sunday evening, August 4th from 7 to 10 p.m. eastern time for the music of baritone saxophone great Pepper Adams and local host Lazaro Vega interviewing Adams' biographer Gary Carner about "Joy Road," Carner's annotated discography of Pepper Adams' music just released in paperback. Streaming live from www.bluelake.org/radio.html and through Blue Lake Public Radio's app for iPhone and Android devices.
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Is this appropriate for Organissimo? Detroit's involved! http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/333143376/the-compositions-of-pepper-adams-big-band-cd-and-t