sidewinder Posted June 5, 2023 Report Posted June 5, 2023 (edited) 45 minutes ago, ejp626 said: I know that he comes and plays in Toronto from time to time. I found that there is a fairly interesting group, BadBadNotGood, coming to the Toronto Jazz Fest, but I can't go to both shows unfortunately. Will opt for LaBarbera (and hopefully Swainson!). I remember seeing LaBarbera a few times in Toronto - with Dave McMurdo’s Orchestra and with Joanne Brackeen (the latter at Cafe Des Copains, now sadly long gone). I remember jazz at The Rex as well. Back 30 years ago the house band was led by B-3 organist John T. Davis (I think I got the name right) playing very much in a Big John Patton groove. That was one of my ‘go to’ places to catch some live jazz. The Toronto scene back then was amazing with all those US headliners passing through and playing places like the Bermuda Onion and Top O’ The Senator. Spoilt for choice - but sadly it didn’t last. As for LaBarbera - I also saw him in the UK in the early 80s when he was in Elvin Jones’ group. Double tenor front line with Alan Skidmore. Edited June 5, 2023 by sidewinder Quote
sidewinder Posted June 9, 2023 Report Posted June 9, 2023 (edited) It’s a fair way off yet but just booked for The Cookers in Cadogan Hall, London in November at the LJF. Sure to sell out I think and would hate to miss it. Last time I saw this group was with our late friend JohnS about 10 years ago. This will be the first time I have caught George Cables live, all being well. Third row centre seat - should be good ! Edited June 9, 2023 by sidewinder Quote
medjuck Posted June 9, 2023 Report Posted June 9, 2023 3 hours ago, sidewinder said: It’s a fair way off yet but just booked for The Cookers in Cadogan Hall, London in November at the LJF. Sure to sell out I think and would hate to miss it. Last time I saw this group was with our late friend JohnS about 10 years ago. This will be the first time I have caught George Cables live, all being well. Third row centre seat - should be good ! IIRC I saw them at that same venue a few years ago on a double bill with Chico Freeman. Quote
mjazzg Posted June 9, 2023 Report Posted June 9, 2023 On wednesday, Sophie Agnel solo and in trio with Steve Noble and John Edwards, at Cafe Oto Her solo set was mesmerising, the trio a lot less so I thought 4 hours ago, sidewinder said: It’s a fair way off yet but just booked for The Cookers in Cadogan Hall, London in November at the LJF. Sure to sell out I think and would hate to miss it. Last time I saw this group was with our late friend JohnS about 10 years ago. This will be the first time I have caught George Cables live, all being well. Third row centre seat - should be good ! I've already booked for three LJF shows, not The Cookers so far Quote
sidewinder Posted June 9, 2023 Report Posted June 9, 2023 2 hours ago, mjazzg said: On wednesday, Sophie Agnel solo and in trio with Steve Noble and John Edwards, at Cafe Oto Her solo set was mesmerising, the trio a lot less so I thought I've already booked for three LJF shows, not The Cookers so far I have to say, based on the lineup announced, only The Cookers and Ron Carter stirred my interest. Quote
mjazzg Posted June 9, 2023 Report Posted June 9, 2023 1 hour ago, sidewinder said: I have to say, based on the lineup announced, only The Cookers and Ron Carter stirred my interest. Lots more still to come I'm sure. Nothing from the smaller venues yet Quote
Gheorghe Posted June 11, 2023 Report Posted June 11, 2023 We are playing tomorrow and tuesday at Jazzland in Vienna: Allan Praskin Quintet See here: https://www.jazzland.at/ Quote
kh1958 Posted June 12, 2023 Report Posted June 12, 2023 Last Saturday, Sugato Nag (sitar and surbahar), Gourisankar (Tabla), at the Allen Public Library Auditorium. Quote
T.D. Posted June 14, 2023 Report Posted June 14, 2023 If I feel like making the drive Sunday (not certain)... Mat Walerian (clarinet), Mat Maneri (viola), Michael Bisio (bass), Kingston NY. Quote
BFrank Posted June 15, 2023 Report Posted June 15, 2023 (edited) Saw Cindy Blackman Santana w/Vernon Reid, Carlos Santana, John Medeski and Felix Pastorius. Was supposed to be a night honoring her mentor Tony Williams, but only about 1/4 of the show was his tunes. Still, a good show and lots of energy in SFJAZZ tonight. Edited June 16, 2023 by BFrank Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted June 15, 2023 Report Posted June 15, 2023 (edited) I know the thread is titled "Tonight" but I thought I'd give a bit of advance notice to a show I'm going to next Saturday (6/24) in Boston because I see that there are a bunch of tickets still available for those interested. Next Saturday (6/24) at Scullers, the Dameronia's Legacy All Stars are bringing their Tadd Dameron tribute to Boston. The Dameronia's Legacy All Stars for this show features Joe Magnarelli, Dick Oatts, Gary Smulyan, Steve Davis, Jeb Patton, John Lockwood & leader/drummer Bernd Reiter. I am looking forward to being there. I've seen many of these players perform live over the years but it will be interesting to see how they mesh for this one. I've never seen Oatts live, so that will be interesting. https://scullersjazz.com/upcoming-events/ Edited June 18, 2023 by bresna Quote
Dan Gould Posted June 15, 2023 Report Posted June 15, 2023 21 minutes ago, bresna said: I know the thread is titled "Tonight" but I thought I'd give a bit of advance notice to a show I'm going to next Saturday (6/24) in Boston because I see that there are a bunch of tickets still available for those interested. Next Saturday (6/24) at Scullers, the Dameronia's Legacy All Stars are bringing their Tadd Dameron tribute to Boston. The Dameronia's Legacy All Stars for this show features Joe Magnarelli, Dick Oatts, Gary Smulyan, Steve Davis, Jeb Patton, John Lockwood & leader/drummer Bernd Reiter. I am looking forward to being there. I've seen many of these players perform live over the years but it will be interesting to see how they mesh for this one. I've never seen Oatts live, so that will be interesting. https://www.ticketweb.com/event/dameronias-legacy-all-stars-a-scullers-jazz-club-tickets/13209968 I am sure I would enjoy that but it leaves me wondering, did any of these cats play with the original Dameronia as formed by Philly Joe? Or just a marketing effort to recall that group ... Anyway you could certainly count me in for a night of Dameron compositions ... if it were a little more local than Boston. Quote
Dub Modal Posted June 15, 2023 Report Posted June 15, 2023 1 hour ago, bresna said: I know the thread is titled "Tonight" but I thought I'd give a bit of advance notice to a show I'm going to next Saturday (6/24) in Boston because I see that there are a bunch of tickets still available for those interested. Next Saturday (6/24) at Scullers, the Dameronia's Legacy All Stars are bringing their Tadd Dameron tribute to Boston. The Dameronia's Legacy All Stars for this show features Joe Magnarelli, Dick Oatts, Gary Smulyan, Steve Davis, Jeb Patton, John Lockwood & leader/drummer Bernd Reiter. I am looking forward to being there. I've seen many of these players perform live over the years but it will be interesting to see how they mesh for this one. I've never seen Oatts live, so that will be interesting. https://www.ticketweb.com/event/dameronias-legacy-all-stars-a-scullers-jazz-club-tickets/13209968 My trip to Boston came 2 weeks too early damn it. Would love to see Oatts live Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted June 15, 2023 Report Posted June 15, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, Dan Gould said: I am sure I would enjoy that but it leaves me wondering, did any of these cats play with the original Dameronia as formed by Philly Joe? Or just a marketing effort to recall that group ... Anyway you could certainly count me in for a night of Dameron compositions ... if it were a little more local than Boston. Only 2 players left from those 1980's Philly Joe Dameronia tribute recordings: Don Sickler & Larry Ridley. I don't know that either one is still playing these days. Kenny Washington played drums on their live date from 1989 and he could have made it but since Bernd Reiter is the one who re-started this band, it doesn't make much sense for him to have Kenny play drums. 1 hour ago, Dub Modal said: My trip to Boston came 2 weeks too early damn it. Would love to see Oatts live I am looking forward to it. I am pretty sure I've never seen Oatts either but for some reason, I'm wondering if he wasn't in the sax section of a big band I saw years ago. Edited June 15, 2023 by bresna Quote
Guy Berger Posted June 16, 2023 Report Posted June 16, 2023 Last night I saw Steve Lehman, Damion Reid and Matt Brewer at SFJazz. A mix of Lehman’s originals and some Anthony Braxton compositions. It was great. Brewer and Reid are an amazing combo. Apparently this trio plus Mark Turner will be recording a tribute to Braxton. (On Pi, I assume…) Quote
BFrank Posted June 16, 2023 Report Posted June 16, 2023 2 hours ago, Guy Berger said: Last night I saw Steve Lehman, Damion Reid and Matt Brewer at SFJazz. A mix of Lehman’s originals and some Anthony Braxton compositions. It was great. Brewer and Reid are an amazing combo. Apparently this trio plus Mark Turner will be recording a tribute to Braxton. (On Pi, I assume…) We were in the same building last night Quote
kh1958 Posted June 18, 2023 Report Posted June 18, 2023 Last night, back to Six Springs Live or the first time since before COVID. Glad it survived--a dive bar/concert venue in a strip mall in Richardson with excellent sound where the music comes first. A rare opportunity (in Dallas) to see Mississippi Hill Country Blues. After sitting through a couple of pedestrian local blues groups, finally there was the fabulous Deak Harp, straight from Deak's Mississippi Saxophone's and Blues Emporium in Clarksdale, Mississippi. A persistent fellow who followed James Cotton around until he became his driver then a band member, Deak has an incredible tone on harmonica, accompanying himself on guitar. Plus one of the best blues drummers I've ever heard, Quicksilver. Yes, that was just a duo producing all that sound. Quote
ejp626 Posted June 20, 2023 Report Posted June 20, 2023 Well, I can tell you whom I'm not seeing. Vijay Iyer has a mini-tour across Canada in next two weeks: Vancouver, Montreal and even Ottawa, but he can't be bothered to squeeze in Toronto. https://vijay-iyer.com/events/ While the local jazz scene isn't too bad, the overall jazz scene in Toronto (and ability to drawn bigger names from the States or Europe) is absolutely dire. It really was quite a bit better when I was living in Vancouver. Sigh... Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted June 21, 2023 Report Posted June 21, 2023 Tonight we are taking our granddaughter to hear Hear In Now (Mazz Swift, Tomeka Reid & Silvia Bolognesi) at Hallwalls. Quote
Justin V Posted June 22, 2023 Report Posted June 22, 2023 I arrived in New York yesterday after 450+ miles of driving, took a brief nap and caught two sets of George Coleman at Smalls with Spike Wilner, Peter Washington and Joe Farnsworth. On the way back to my car, I gave in to temptation and saw a Tardo Hammer set at Mezzrow. The presence of Steve Williams on the gig (Lee Hudson was on bass) ultimately sold me on it, as I am a Shirley Horn fan. I then got caught in a traffic snarl that added 50 minutes on to my drive home. Tonight I saw a Warren Vache trio gig at Shanghai, with guitarist Doug Clarke (a protege of Tal Farlow!) and bassist Earl Sauls. Tomorrow will end the trip with two sets of George Cables at the Vanguard. The day after I return, I'll be catching Herbie Hancock. I'd say this is a good week. Quote
BFrank Posted June 22, 2023 Report Posted June 22, 2023 16 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: Tonight we are taking our granddaughter to hear Hear In Now (Mazz Swift, Tomeka Reid & Silvia Bolognesi) at Hallwalls. Jealous Quote
sidewinder Posted June 22, 2023 Report Posted June 22, 2023 Soft Machine - excellent gig up in York. John Etheridge, Theo Travis, Fred T. Baker and Asaf Sirkis. John E. confirmed that John Marshall and Roy Babbington had now taken well earned retirement (60 years of gigs for Marshall !), now replaced by Sirkis and Baker respectively. A nice mix of ‘old classics’ and recent material was featured in the two sets. Etheridge seems ageless ! Quote
ejp626 Posted June 23, 2023 Report Posted June 23, 2023 Weather does not look like it will cooperate at all tomorrow for the Toronto Jazz Fest, which is a real shame. ☹️ I am not sure I will be able to get to any of the outdoor events. I am still planning on going to The Rex tomorrow to catch Pat LaBabera and then have tickets to Brad Mehldau Trio/Avishai Cohen Trio at Koerner Hall on Monday. Quote
kh1958 Posted June 24, 2023 Report Posted June 24, 2023 Last night, Stockton Helbing with Shelley Carrol at the Kitchen Cafe, playing a program of mostly Sonny Rollins originals. Quote
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