Al in NYC Posted December 15, 2022 Report Posted December 15, 2022 12 hours ago, bresna said: For some reason, I thought that Alex Sipiagin was leading the Mingus Big Band. It probably doesn't matter as it is more of an ensemble than anything. He was back when they were holding down Mondays at the late Jazz Standard. But these last 2 nights when I saw them Wayne Escoffery was calling the tunes, making announcements, etc. Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted December 15, 2022 Report Posted December 15, 2022 Tyshawn Sorey Adam Rudolph Dave Liebman @ Jazz Gallery in NYC Quote
BFrank Posted December 16, 2022 Report Posted December 16, 2022 7 hours ago, Steve Reynolds said: Tyshawn Sorey Adam Rudolph Dave Liebman @ Jazz Gallery in NYC Saw a version of that at the NYC Winter Jazzfest in 2019, but with Hamid Drake instead of Tyshawn Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted December 16, 2022 Report Posted December 16, 2022 10 hours ago, BFrank said: Saw a version of that at the NYC Winter Jazzfest in 2019, but with Hamid Drake instead of Tyshawn It was good but not great. Not a huge fan of what Rudolph does, I guess. Liebman was 100% on soprano and his playing was fine albeit not as expressive and powerful as it once was. Plus I’m more accustomed to reed players who take things a bit more out. Tyshawn was spectacular as always. Stayed for the first set which was a 55-56 minute piece that lost some momentum the last 8 to 12 minutes. Quote
BFrank Posted December 17, 2022 Report Posted December 17, 2022 14 hours ago, Steve Reynolds said: It was good but not great. Not a huge fan of what Rudolph does, I guess. Liebman was 100% on soprano and his playing was fine albeit not as expressive and powerful as it once was. Plus I’m more accustomed to reed players who take things a bit more out. Tyshawn was spectacular as always. Stayed for the first set which was a 55-56 minute piece that lost some momentum the last 8 to 12 minutes. I enjoyed it. Not spectacular, but I saw a lot of shows in 2 days, so that was OK. Probably a shorter performance, too. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted January 15, 2023 Report Posted January 15, 2023 Last night , as part of the Tucson Jazz Festival, went to see The Heavy Hitters - Mike leDonne, Eric Alexander, Vincent Herring, Jeremy Pelt, Peter Washington , Kenny Washington Had tickets for the first show. An excellent one hour set in a small club that hold 100 people. Quote
BillF Posted January 15, 2023 Report Posted January 15, 2023 1 hour ago, Peter Friedman said: Last night , as part of the Tucson Jazz Festival, went to see The Heavy Hitters - Mike leDonne, Eric Alexander, Vincent Herring, Jeremy Pelt, Peter Washington , Kenny Washington Had tickets for the first show. An excellent one hour set in a small club that hold 100 people. Heavy hitters indeed! All great players! 👍 Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted January 15, 2023 Report Posted January 15, 2023 Last night 2 shows @ Barbes in Brooklyn 6:00 show Tim Berne on alto playing his compositions Oscar Noriega on b-flat clarinet Mat Maneri on viola Gregg Belisle-chi on guitar Jeff Davis on drums 50 minutes or so started tentative. Incredible shit followed. Davis is very good and powerful yet a tad loud. Young guitarist was brilliant. Noriega mostly under the radar as is his wont / but then he played a solo that teetered near the greatest clarinet improvisation I’ve ever heard. Berne sounded better than ever and Mat again stayed often in service of the music until the last 15-20 minutes when he first took a real solo within the music and for the hundredth time in my life totally destroyed my brain. By this point his riffing and comping was on a level unknown to any violinist or violist that plays improvised music. Best Berne set I’ve experienced then a drive to The Stone at The New School even though I’ve never been emotionally attached to this venue as it’s not really “The Stone” that was the hole in the wall venue off Houston street that opened in 2005 when Tonic closed. That being said pretty damn emotional being there for the first time since before the Pandemic. Ingrid Laubrock leading a quartet playing tenor & soprano saxophones James Brandon Lewis on tenor Chad Taylor & Tom Rainey on dual drum kits Yes James Brandon Lewis is the goods / great sound & facility with power to go with it but Ingrid is the better musician. They certainly loved playing with each other. First piece 30-32 minutes with 2 peaks / first 1 occurring towards maybe 15 to 20 minutes was beyond possible. Mind blown. Taylor & Rainey are 2 of the greatest drummers alive and the double tenor/double drums just exploded with massive energy and groove. The end of the piece found Taylor in an almost Uber Sunny Murray like way rat tat rat tat rat tat / think of Vibrations / OMG second 15-20 improvisation somehow was maybe better finding a somewhat South African like vibe and groove with Rainey in submission to great Taylor grooves. Here Lewis was at his best. Extraordinary performance all around. Even Tom Rainey was smiling. Killing it. Why I go to shows Quote
mjazzg Posted January 15, 2023 Report Posted January 15, 2023 24 minutes ago, Steve Reynolds said: Last night 2 shows @ Barbes in Brooklyn 6:00 show Tim Berne on alto playing his compositions Oscar Noriega on b-flat clarinet Mat Maneri on viola Gregg Belisle-chi on guitar Jeff Davis on drums 50 minutes or so started tentative. Incredible shit followed. Davis is very good and powerful yet a tad loud. Young guitarist was brilliant. Noriega mostly under the radar as is his wont / but then he played a solo that teetered near the greatest clarinet improvisation I’ve ever heard. Berne sounded better than ever and Mat again stayed often in service of the music until the last 15-20 minutes when he first took a real solo within the music and for the hundredth time in my life totally destroyed my brain. By this point his riffing and comping was on a level unknown to any violinist or violist that plays improvised music. Best Berne set I’ve experienced then a drive to The Stone at The New School even though I’ve never been emotionally attached to this venue as it’s not really “The Stone” that was the hole in the wall venue off Houston street that opened in 2005 when Tonic closed. That being said pretty damn emotional being there for the first time since before the Pandemic. Ingrid Laubrock leading a quartet playing tenor & soprano saxophones James Brandon Lewis on tenor Chad Taylor & Tom Rainey on dual drum kits Yes James Brandon Lewis is the goods / great sound & facility with power to go with it but Ingrid is the better musician. They certainly loved playing with each other. First piece 30-32 minutes with 2 peaks / first 1 occurring towards maybe 15 to 20 minutes was beyond possible. Mind blown. Taylor & Rainey are 2 of the greatest drummers alive and the double tenor/double drums just exploded with massive energy and groove. The end of the piece found Taylor in an almost Uber Sunny Murray like way rat tat rat tat rat tat / think of Vibrations / OMG second 15-20 improvisation somehow was maybe better finding a somewhat South African like vibe and groove with Rainey in submission to great Taylor grooves. Here Lewis was at his best. Extraordinary performance all around. Even Tom Rainey was smiling. Killing it. Why I go to shows Would like to have seen both of those but especially the second, the idea of Rainey and Taylor together is mouthwatering Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted January 15, 2023 Report Posted January 15, 2023 19 minutes ago, mjazzg said: Would like to have seen both of those but especially the second, the idea of Rainey and Taylor together is mouthwatering Next Thursday night Ches Smith leading a quartet with James Brandon Lewis, Nate Wooley, Shahzad Ismaily (new to me / on bass/electronics. Ches on drums plus his awesome laptop stuff that I saw him do with William Winant & Ava Mendoza in December. due to still having a job I’ll probably miss Ches with Taborn, Mat Maneri & Mary Halvorson added to the trio. That show is on Wednesday. I’ll probably also go Saturday night which is the Thursday quartet augmented by a violinist & violist I don’t know, Oscar Noriega and a woman musician I don’t know on vocals/electronics. For those who don’t know, Ches Smith is a brilliant idea person and as great as Rainey & Taylor on drums albeit a far different sort of drummer. Maybe more power. I have not seen Wooley since 2019 or maybe even 2018. Been way too long. It’s SO amazing to be back seeing the greatest improvisers playing live Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted January 18, 2023 Report Posted January 18, 2023 Tonight at The New School 8:30 set / decided to go and I’ll shortly be at the front of the line to experience the best of what this sort of unexplainable and without category music has to offer. But we will see. It’s so without a net and without standard form that who the hell knows until it happens!!! Ches Smith Trio plus Mary Halvorson Ches on drums, vibraphone (and compositions) Craig Taborn on piano Mat Maneri on viola The trio alone when peaking is the best and most original group/band I’ve seen over the last 12-14 years of going to live music in NYC and surrounding areas. Very excited to see them again and very intrigued as to what the addition of the wonderful Mary Halvorson will do to the music. Tomorrow still on schedule for the above quartet. Quote
tranemonk Posted January 19, 2023 Report Posted January 19, 2023 10 minutes ago, Steve Reynolds said: Tonight at The New School 8:30 set / decided to go and I’ll shortly be at the front of the line to experience the best of what this sort of unexplainable and without category music has to offer. But we will see. It’s so without a net and without standard form that who the hell knows until it happens!!! Ches Smith Trio plus Mary Halvorson Ches on drums, vibraphone (and compositions) Craig Taborn on piano Mat Maneri on viola The trio alone when peaking is the best and most original group/band I’ve seen over the last 12-14 years of going to live music in NYC and surrounding areas. Very excited to see them again and very intrigued as to what the addition of the wonderful Mary Halvorson will do to the music. Tomorrow still on schedule for the above quartet. Have you seen Mary Halvorson before? I just can't get into her music and I'm wondering if her live performance is different/better? Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted January 19, 2023 Report Posted January 19, 2023 4 hours ago, tranemonk said: Have you seen Mary Halvorson before? I just can't get into her music and I'm wondering if her live performance is different/better? I’ve seen her at least a couple dozen times. Best place is always live try “Hotel Grief” on Intakt Tom Rainey trio with Mary & Ingrid Laubrock incredible yet short set tonight. Mary was great but Mat Maneri is from a different planet. Quote
jlhoots Posted January 19, 2023 Report Posted January 19, 2023 Aaron Diehl Quartet: MJQ Tribute Quote
tranemonk Posted January 29, 2023 Report Posted January 29, 2023 Caught Brandford Marsalis Quartete at Berklee Performance Center last night. Excellent show. It's been a long time since I saw him. Very glad I did. Quote
ejp626 Posted February 1, 2023 Report Posted February 1, 2023 This Wed. evening at Toronto's Jazz Bistro - Bernie Senensky with Stefan Bauer backed by Neil Swainson on bass. Not a huge fan of the Jazz Bistro, but I'll turn out and see how it goes. https://jazzbistro.ca/event/bernie-senensky-with-stefan-bauer/ Quote
ejp626 Posted February 2, 2023 Report Posted February 2, 2023 23 hours ago, ejp626 said: This Wed. evening at Toronto's Jazz Bistro - Bernie Senensky with Stefan Bauer backed by Neil Swainson on bass. Not a huge fan of the Jazz Bistro, but I'll turn out and see how it goes. https://jazzbistro.ca/event/bernie-senensky-with-stefan-bauer/ Unfortunately, Bauer came down with COVID and had to miss the gig. It was still very good, but it would have been quite a different "vibe" if Bauer had made it. I still don't like the layout or the ambiance of Jazz Bistro very much at all. I much prefer The Rex, but they so rarely get big names to come play The Rex. Toronto has a pretty good local jazz scene, but has fallen completely off the map when it comes to bringing in the bigger names. Quote
Justin V Posted February 2, 2023 Report Posted February 2, 2023 I caught the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble last night. I'd never heard Corey Wilkes live before and only have one of his albums, but he has such a pretty tone. The gig was at an old church and I think the only amplification was on El'Zabar's kalimba. It was a good night. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted February 4, 2023 Report Posted February 4, 2023 Michael Weiss is bringing his trio to Scullers in Boston tonight. I decided to make it a "date night", so me & the wife are stopping in Medford at Nappi's, a nice BYOB Italian restaurant, for an early dinner and I got a room at the hotel that Scullers is in. Quote
sidewinder Posted February 4, 2023 Report Posted February 4, 2023 3 minutes ago, bresna said: Michael Weiss is bringing his trio to Scullers in Boston tonight. I decided to make it a "date night", so me & the wife are stopping in Medford at Nappi's, a nice BYOB Italian restaurant, for an early dinner and I got a room at the hotel that Scullers is in. Sounds pretty damn good ! I am hoping to catch Julian Siegel’s Jazz Orchestra touring ‘Tales of the Jacquard’ next week. UK Big Band with a stellar lineup. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted February 5, 2023 Report Posted February 5, 2023 Michael Weiss played a great set on a frigid evening in Boston. I really liked his take on "Skylark" and the band had fun with Fats Waller's "Jitterbug Waltz" but my favorite of the night was Weiss' tune "Power Station". I was able to pick up a CD of his latest, "Persistence" and I had him sign my ancient LP of "Presenting Michael Weiss". Quote
Michael Weiss Posted February 7, 2023 Report Posted February 7, 2023 Great to see you Kevin. Thanks for braving the frigid weather. Glad you enjoyed the music. Quote
tranemonk Posted February 9, 2023 Report Posted February 9, 2023 Not going tonight and it's not jazz but very excited to get tickets to see Grace Potter solo in March... here in the Boston area. Quote
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