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James Falzone’s Renga Ensemble featuring Ken Vandermark, Jason Stein, Ned Rothenberg, Keefe Jackson and Dave Rempis. Easthampton, MA

I was familiar with all the members of the ensemble, but had not heard this group. Turnout was a little low due to a snow storm, but those in attendance were treated to a very good 70 minute set of music. As Justin V commented regarding the Cleveland show, the music is not casual listening music, but the ensemble makes effective use of unison riffs by 2 - 3 members, while the others are doing something else to add just enough cohesion for the uninitiated listener. Even without the riff sections, the compositions themselves offer something for anyone willing to listen attentively. In this group noone really stands out and each member is a bonafide leader on their own. The overall sound of the group, however, is very engaging.

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Tonight, Electric Circus at the Royal Room in Seattle. "Electric Circus remixes classic soul and rock for the 21st century with sampled grooves, improvised sonic exploration, light projections and a reinventions of mid 20th century psychedelia." Wayne Horvitz conducts the 13-piece group.

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Tonight, Shelley Carrol at the The Freeman in Deep Ellum--a trio with Bobby Sparks on organ/keyboards--that was excellent.

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Last night:

James Falzone’s Renga Ensemble featuring Ken Vandermark, Jason Stein, Ned Rothenberg, Keefe Jackson and Dave Rempis. Easthampton, MA

I was familiar with all the members of the ensemble, but had not heard this group. Turnout was a little low due to a snow storm, but those in attendance were treated to a very good 70 minute set of music. As Justin V commented regarding the Cleveland show, the music is not casual listening music, but the ensemble makes effective use of unison riffs by 2 - 3 members, while the others are doing something else to add just enough cohesion for the uninitiated listener. Even without the riff sections, the compositions themselves offer something for anyone willing to listen attentively. In this group noone really stands out and each member is a bonafide leader on their own. The overall sound of the group, however, is very engaging.

I was planning to see them the next night in Philly, but the gig was cancelled due to the snow storm.

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My situation earlier tonight.

Gary Bartz Quartet
The Side Door Jazz Club
Old Lyme, CT

Gart Bartz - alto and soprano saxophones
Paul Bollenback - guitar
James King - bass
Greg Bandy - drums

It had been a while since I heard Bartz leading one of his own groups. The first set in particular was one of the most burning sets of music I have heard in a long time.

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Last night, a solo guitar concert by Xuefei Yang at the University of Texas at Dallas. She played Suite Espana Op. 165 by Albeniz, Shuo Chang by Chen Yi, and Chaccone BMV 1004 by J.S. Bach. After a break, she returned with her arrangement of a Chinese traditional song, Fisherman at Eventide, followed by Illustrations to the Book of Songs by Stephen Goss, Invocation and Dance by Rodrigo, Debussy's La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin, and two pieces by De Falla, Homenaje, le tombeau de Debussy and Spanish Dance No. 1. There followed two encores. A wonderful performance it was.

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Saw Kaja Draksler perform three improv pieces last night for the Dutch young VIP series (tour of up and coming artists from the "Dutch" scene).

First one was a duo with Onno Govaert (who just released an album with Cactus Truck on the Polish NotTwo label) and was really interesting. This piece was full of drive and energy with a nicely build tension. For the second piece Matiss Cudars (on guitar) was invited to the stage for a trio piece, where they went for a more deep approach, and for the last piece Kaja played a duo piece with Matiss Cudars.

All in all I had a great evening!

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A change of pace: Kennedy Center, DC, March 19th, -- Mahler, Symphony No. 9, National Symphony Orchestra, Christoph Eschenbach, cond, Interesting piece; one, 90 minute-long performance.

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Zac Harmon at Babb Bros. Good blues singer/guitarist from Jackson, Mississippi, now residing in Dallas, but too loud for the room, so I only stayed for one set.

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Bobby Bradford Quartet/Vinny Golia Sextet, which turned into a Septet at the Blue Whale.

Amazing show and well worth the lack of sleep it produced!!! If only someone had taken their Tascam recorder to capture the music for repeated listening....

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