jlhoots Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 Carrie Rodriguez Alejandro Escovedo Quote
save0904 Posted February 17, 2010 Report Posted February 17, 2010 (edited) Tomorrow I'm going to see the World Saxophone Quartet David Murray (ts, bcl) James Carter (ts, ss, cl) Oliver Lake (as) Hamiet Bluiett (bs, cl) Eli Fountain (mallet perc, tympani) Steve Berrios (conga, latin perc) Warren Smith (tympani) Ray Mantilla (conga, latin perc) Joe Chambers (mallet perc) on a double bill with The Anat Ford Trio Gary Wang (b) Roland Schneider (dr) at NDR Radio Studios (German Public Radio) Edited February 17, 2010 by save Quote
clifford_thornton Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 Did you enjoy Gary Higgins? I saw him a year or two ago, 'twas excellent. Quote
Van Basten II Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 Saw last night the Trio Håvard Wiik, was ok. The previous week attended a gig with Chloé Ste-Marie doing songs in an Amerindian language quite good also saw local drummer Thom Gossage in a fine quintet starring Remi Bolduc and Frank Lozano with guess bassist Drew Gress. Nice cohesive music. Tonight going to see pianist Hiromi. Quote
Chalupa Posted February 18, 2010 Report Posted February 18, 2010 Did you enjoy Gary Higgins? I saw him a year or two ago, 'twas excellent. He was pretty good, I was surprised that his voice is still in really good shape. I do prefer his older material though. James Blackshaw was excellent. Amazing player. He got a little emotional at the end of his set when speaking of Jack Rose.... Quote
Van Basten II Posted February 19, 2010 Report Posted February 19, 2010 It's not the first I'm seeing Hiromi, but never noticed before that she grunts so much, at times thought I was attending a Maria Sharapova tennis match. She has a lot of mannerisms that are at times aggravating but there's no denying her technique, hope she finds the artistical maturity and a project that she could use her amazing talent to fruition. Meanwhile, she plays piano like it is a sport instead of a musical instrument. Despite all those misgivings, felt she has improved, there is a bit more emotion that goes through her music than she used to. Quote
Van Basten II Posted February 20, 2010 Report Posted February 20, 2010 Saw Christine Jensen Orchestra tonight One of the best show I saw in a while. If you're into Maria Schneider like music, do not miss them. Quote
jeffcrom Posted February 21, 2010 Report Posted February 21, 2010 A nice evening for Jeffery. I did my first piano gig in over a year - a hand injury left me uncertain about whether I would ever be able to do a full gig on piano again (although the injury doesn't give me any problems playing saxophone). Got through it with no real problems, then the bassist and I fell by Fat Matt's Rib Shack in Atlanta to hear a couple of sets by Joe Lee Bush. Joe Lee is a direct link to Little Walter - as a kid he would ride his bicycle to the Royal Peacock on Auburn Avenue when Walter was in town, and Walter would give him lessons between sets. Some smokin' blues tonight. Quote
Van Basten II Posted February 21, 2010 Report Posted February 21, 2010 Saw Steve Smith's Vital Legacy. Definitely not the the same musical pleasure than the Jensen Orchestra. It will sound a bit harsh, buit to me the way this things worked it reminds me the bit during a rock concert when the main singer leaves the stage to take a break and let stage musicians jam a bit. Well, imagine if the singer doing so went to the bathroom and got stuck for 90 minutes insude them leaving the band by themselves for 90 minutes. Well, that's basically what we had. Not that is was completely bad, it is simply not my conception of music. Quote
Van Basten II Posted February 26, 2010 Report Posted February 26, 2010 Adrian Vedady quartet with guest Marc Copland Quote
Brad Posted February 26, 2010 Report Posted February 26, 2010 A little late but saw Clapton and Jeff Beck in NY. They each had their own sets and then played together. Beck was wonderful, playing selections from his new album. Clapton didn't seem to be too engaged but was better when he played with Jeff. They did a very unusual Moon River. The critics didn't seem to like it but I thought it was great. Wish they would have played together longer. Seeing Jeff in June. Oh, yeah! Quote
kh1958 Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Houston Person--University of Texas at Dallas Quote
Van Basten II Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 A little late but saw Clapton and Jeff Beck in NY. They each had their own sets and then played together. Beck was wonderful, playing selections from his new album. Clapton didn't seem to be too engaged but was better when he played with Jeff. They did a very unusual Moon River. The critics didn't seem to like it but I thought it was great. Wish they would have played together longer. Seeing Jeff in June. Oh, yeah! Critics here saw it like you did, weren't that impressed by Clapton either. Quote
Aggie87 Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Going to go see Joe Ely tonight. Looking forward to seeing him - it's a singer/songwriter gig, so I'm assuming it's either solo or maybe with Joel Guzman. Caught Willie Nelson last night, and it was ok...just ok. Not much energy on stage or in the audience. Though Willie's 77 I think, and probably did a bit of "mellowing out" before the show, so I guess I shouldn't have expected a high-energy show. Quote
ejp626 Posted February 28, 2010 Report Posted February 28, 2010 Tinariwen at Old Town School of Music here in Chi-town. Absolutely awesome. They are wrapping up a US tour, but are playing 3 more dates in Canada (Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City). They actually come through Chicago every year, despite being fairly unknown in the States (compared to the much higher profile they have in the UK). But this year, they are coming back through for some summer festivals - Summerstage in Central Park, KCRW World Fest at the Hollywood Bowl and 3 dates in Chicago's Millennium Park in June! I'm so stoked. Millennium Park has been able to get some absolutely fantastic African groups through. Last year Orchestra Baobab. This year we get Konono #1 and Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba. Toumani Diabate is supposed to play with the Grant Park Orchestra in August. It does help make up for some dreadful and dreary winters (though this year the East Coast got it much, much worse than we did). I'll just have to block out everything else to make sure I make most of these concerts. Quote
Bright Moments Posted February 28, 2010 Report Posted February 28, 2010 friday night: first - Ramesy Lewis Trio (GREAT performance - TIGHT group) then - Al Jareau - enjoyable but can't say it was great. Saturday: with my family - They Might Be Giants" - lots of family fun! Quote
king ubu Posted March 1, 2010 Report Posted March 1, 2010 Saw Elina Duni and her band last night - wonderful music! She's from Albania originally but has found her home, it seems, in the Swiss jazz scene. Her band is stellar, with Colin Vallon at the piano, Bänz Oester on bass and Norbert Pfammatter on drums. Very sympathetic, to say the least, and as much at home doing straight stuff as well as odd metres, which are needed in some of the tunes, as Duni does mostly traditional songs from the Balcans (from Roumania, Greece, Albania, Kosovo, Bulgaria...) and in between she does some Gainsbourg, Ferré or (as last night) Nick Drake ("Riverman", also the closer of the new disc). Check out some of her music, she's really good!In two weeks, Yasmin Levy will play here - anyone seen her in person? I have two of her albums and like them a lot, but I'll be at Abdullah Ibrahim's concert the night before, so I'm not sure... Quote
NIS Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 Tonight - Fugimundi Trio - Eric Vloeimans/Anton Goudsmit/Harmen Fraanje Quote
Peter Johnson Posted March 4, 2010 Report Posted March 4, 2010 Great Bob Mould solo show in Philly, Looked for J. H. Deeley, with no success--were you there? Quote
Chalupa Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 No, I was feeling a little under the weather. Hated to have to eat that ticket. Oh well... definitely going to the Art Ensemble on Saturday. Quote
Guest Bill Barton Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 I'm looking forward to Butch Morris at Cornish College tomorrow night. Conduction No. 189, S & P Quote
jlhoots Posted March 6, 2010 Report Posted March 6, 2010 Kate McGarry Less Is More Trio with Keith Ganz & Clarence Penn Quote
Chalupa Posted March 6, 2010 Report Posted March 6, 2010 Last night - Man Man/Javelin/Skin Cells Tonight - Art Ensemble of Chicago Quote
paul secor Posted March 6, 2010 Report Posted March 6, 2010 Not music as such - a concert with Professor Irwin Corey, Dick Gregory, and Jerry Stiller. Looking forward to seeing and hearing Prof. Corey - one of my all time favorites. Quote
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