kh1958 Posted yesterday at 04:47 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:47 AM This Saturday afternoon, at the Gainesville Blues and Tattoos Festival, Bnois King Band. He's a fabulous blues vocalist and his guitar is the opposite of the usual blues/rock guitarist of today. Bnois' guitar playing is elegant, measured, unhurried, rich in sound, yet also very intense, and achieved without a single guitar pedal. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted yesterday at 12:03 PM Report Posted yesterday at 12:03 PM Tonight, Randy Brecker and his wife, Ada Rovati are playing with a local rhythm section at the tiny Press Room club in Portsmouth, NH. https://www.portsmouthnh.com/event/randy-brecker-and-ada-rovatti-at-the-press-room/ Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Brecker & Rovatti put on a good show last night. The local rhythm section, Nick Grondin, guitar; Mark Shilansky, piano; Bronek Suchanek, bass and Austin McMahon, drums. I ended up getting moved around to 3 different tables because of a ticketing snafu but the final seat location, up on the balcony, is one of my preferred spots. They opened with a tune from Brecker's, "In the Idiom", which I had him sign after the set. He gave some humorous stories before each tune. Nathan Jorgensen, Director of Jazz Studies at UNH, sat in for the last tune and played a fiery solo on his alto that would have made Cannonball proud. The setlist: There's A Mingus A Monk Us Shanghigh O Corko Mio The Marble Sea Over The Rainbow Dirty Dogs About the only negative (for me) was that the guitarist used heavy reverb throughout the set. I'm not a fan of that sound though my buddy who went with me (who plays guitar) says that some guitarists use that to sound more bluesy. I don't know if that's true. Quote
psu_13 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago This weekend the Pittsburgh Symphony played the Mahler 2. I went twice. It was great. The companion piece, by Boris Pigovat, called Yizkor, was also great both times, and a fitting prelude to the Mahler. More on that here: https://pigovat.com/wordpress/yizkor/ Quote
HutchFan Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 11 minutes ago, psu_13 said: This weekend the Pittsburgh Symphony played the Mahler 2. I went twice. It was great. Who was the conductor? Manfred Honeck? Quote
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