Guest youmustbe Posted January 3, 2009 Report Posted January 3, 2009 I'm going to hear 'Blue Train Revisited' at Iridium Jan 8-11 with Javon Jackson, Curtis Fuller, Terell Stafford, George Cables, Lonnie PLaxico, Andrew Cyrille. Have to...it's my gig! Come one, come all! Say you know me and they'll charge you double! Quote
sheldonm Posted January 6, 2009 Report Posted January 6, 2009 I'm going to hear 'Blue Train Revisited' at Iridium Jan 8-11 with Javon Jackson, Curtis Fuller, Terell Stafford, George Cables, Lonnie PLaxico, Andrew Cyrille. Have to...it's my gig! Come one, come all! Say you know me and they'll charge you double! ...are you Curtis Fuller? Quote
Guest youmustbe Posted January 6, 2009 Report Posted January 6, 2009 Nope...none of the above either. Quote
AndrewHill Posted January 6, 2009 Report Posted January 6, 2009 Saw AC/DC last night-great show! Quote
Guest Bill Barton Posted January 10, 2009 Report Posted January 10, 2009 Paul Rucker opening for Cuong Vu and his trio at EMP. Quote
HolyStitt Posted January 12, 2009 Report Posted January 12, 2009 Tonight & tomorrow night at the Dakota: James Moody with the MCG Jazz Quartet (trombonist Jay Ashby, guitarist Martin Ashby, bassist Dwayne Dolphin, and drummer Roger Humphries) Quote
PHILLYQ Posted January 13, 2009 Report Posted January 13, 2009 On Friday night I went to an employee sponsored late Christmas party. My company decided to cancel the Christmas party becuase it 'wouldn't look good', so some of us kicked in some bucks and threw our own party. After about 4 hours of Scotch and Chinese food I decided to leave the party but I didn't want to go home, so I got on the subway and headed uptown to Birdland to catch Dave Holland's Octet. I showed up at 11:10 for the 11:00 set, but as luck would have it they hadn't started playing yet. Luck #2, there was one seat left and I had a great view. The group is Nate Smith on drums, Steve Nelson on vibes, Alex Sipagian on trumpet, Robin Eubanks on 'bone, Gary Smulyan on Bari sax, Antonio Hart on alto and Chris Potter on tenor. I cannot possibly go overboard in recommending them- the entire band SMOKED!!! Not a weak solo in the bunch and some fine arrangements to boot. If they come around your way, SEE THEM. Quote
ejp626 Posted January 31, 2009 Report Posted January 31, 2009 So I saw Benny Golson at CSO celebrating his 80th Birthday. He has put together a sextet that includes Eddie Henderson on trumpet and Buster Williams on bass! Not that familiar with the others. Well, the show more or less doubled as a CD release party for his brand spanking new CD New Time, New 'Tet. They played Grove's Groove, Epistrophy, L'Adieu (adapted from Chopin), Gypsy Jingle-Jangle, Verdi's Voice (based on a short theme from Verdi) and Uptown Afterburn. So 6 of the 10 tracks. This would have been a great show by itself, but they came back for one encore and did a killer version of Killer Joe. Benny still errs a bit on the side of talking more than playing, but this was only really notable in the introductions. And indeed, I was interested in some of the stories where he got his inspiration, particularly the Gypsy Jingle-Jangle and Verdi's Voice. I would say everything was good with the possible exception of L'Adieu which didn't really grab me. My favorite performances were Verdi's Voice, Killer Joe, Epistrophy. Uptown Afterburn and Gypsy Jingle-Jangle in roughly that order. He's definitely locked into that mid-tempo groove, which in my understanding is actually one of the hardest tempos to play in. I expect I'll be picking up his new CD soon (I was pretty wiped out or I could have bought it there for him to autograph). Mulgrew Miller was the opening act and he was leading a new trio. They mostly played Golson compositions including I Remember Clifford (though they transformed it to the point I didn't recognize it) and ended with a blistering Relaxing at Camarillo. Definitely a good night out, though it's still colder than a witch's bottom here in Chi town. Quote
BFrank Posted February 6, 2009 Report Posted February 6, 2009 Saw 90 year-old Hank Jones with his trio tonight at Yoshi's SF. Great show! Hank seems to be doing very well. Did a very nice variety of Bird, Monk, Wes, Joe Hen, JJJ, Body & Soul, a couple of his own tunes ... and one or two others. He's getting a lifetime achievement Grammy this weekend, too. Quote
sidewinder Posted February 6, 2009 Report Posted February 6, 2009 Saw 90 year-old Hank Jones with his trio tonight at Yoshi's SF. Great show! Hank seems to be doing very well. Did a very nice variety of Bird, Monk, Wes, Joe Hen, JJJ, Body & Soul, a couple of his own tunes ... and one or two others. He's getting a lifetime achievement Grammy this weekend, too. The man is a phenomenon. Great to hear that he's still so active filling the clubs. Quote
Free For All Posted February 6, 2009 Report Posted February 6, 2009 Saw 90 year-old Hank Jones with his trio tonight at Yoshi's SF. Great show! Hank seems to be doing very well. Did a very nice variety of Bird, Monk, Wes, Joe Hen, JJJ, Body & Soul, a couple of his own tunes ... and one or two others. He's getting a lifetime achievement Grammy this weekend, too. The man is a phenomenon. Great to hear that he's still so active filling the clubs. Cool BF- I'd love to see Hank Jones. So he played a JJ Johnson tune? Let me guess.....Lament? Which Joe Hen tune? Who else did he have in the trio? Sorry, lots of questions. Sounds like it was a fun evening. Quote
BFrank Posted February 6, 2009 Report Posted February 6, 2009 Saw 90 year-old Hank Jones with his trio tonight at Yoshi's SF. Great show! Hank seems to be doing very well. Did a very nice variety of Bird, Monk, Wes, Joe Hen, JJJ, Body & Soul, a couple of his own tunes ... and one or two others. He's getting a lifetime achievement Grammy this weekend, too. The man is a phenomenon. Great to hear that he's still so active filling the clubs. Cool BF- I'd love to see Hank Jones. So he played a JJ Johnson tune? Let me guess.....Lament? Which Joe Hen tune? Who else did he have in the trio? Sorry, lots of questions. Sounds like it was a fun evening. Good guess, Free - yes, it was Lament! Joe Hen "Recorda Me", Monk "Rhythma-Ning", don't remember which other tunes he played. The trio was John Clayton (b) and Clayton "?" (d) - yes, 2 Claytons. The drummer was a younger guy who I think I saw with Hank about 5 years ago. Both were excellent. Quote
fasstrack Posted February 7, 2009 Report Posted February 7, 2009 Went to hear one of the great minds in music, the great Benny Golson Thursday night. What a treat. At first I was disappointed he didn't play his own works, but he had set some classical pieces and a pop tune for a sextet (billed as the new Jazztet, or something like that) and it was a breath of fresh air. Wonderful. His voicings for tenor, trumpet, bone.....no one touches him IMO. Plus the man is a sweetheart. I've talked to him more than a few times through the years and even sent him my own music for his consideration (which he played through---every one). So I went backstage and waited for a lull with the photos and fans, etc. to tell Benny again what a hero he is to me. He took it in humility and appreciation. A truly great man and artist. And he's back living in the Apple! If I'm alive I will make it my business to catch Mr. Benny Golson at every opportunity---and open my ears. Wide. BTW: Benny's men: Eddie Henderson, trumpet; Steve Davis, trombone (bad MF); Mike Ledonne, piano; Buster Williams!, bass, Carl Allen, drums. Not too shabby..... Quote
HolyStitt Posted February 9, 2009 Report Posted February 9, 2009 The James Cotton Blues Band at the Cedar tonight. Quote
Van Basten II Posted February 12, 2009 Report Posted February 12, 2009 Just back from a gig by the Christine Jensen Orchestra, starring her big sister Ingrid and a bunch of well etablished Montreal musicians Joel Miller, Steve Amirault, Chet Doxas and many many others. It had a very Maria Schneideresque feeling about the whole affair. It is supposed to be available on a stream if there is any interest i'll put a link about it. Quote
Lazaro Vega Posted February 14, 2009 Report Posted February 14, 2009 Ah, Ingrid is now teaching part time at the University of Michigan. Heard Organissimo last night at The Alley Door Club in Muskegon. Good crowd, great music. Randy's new drum set and Joe's new guitar are, as Nessa said last night, "Shiny." Quote
Van Basten II Posted February 14, 2009 Report Posted February 14, 2009 (edited) Saw François Richard Nouvel Orchestra last night, with once again a bunch of fine Montreal musicians such as Yannick Rieu, Steve Amirault, the lovely cellist Sheila Hannigan and many others, a 7 players string ensemble with the rythm section, a pianist, Richard who plays flute and Rieu on soprano and tenor sax plus featured guest Mark Feldman. If the Jensen affair was Mariacchneideresque you could say this one was Gilevansesque. Both shows were held at the finest place in Montreal for a jazz evening, Le Gesu. Edited February 15, 2009 by Van Basten II Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted February 14, 2009 Report Posted February 14, 2009 Ah, Ingrid is now teaching part time at the University of Michigan. Heard Organissimo last night at The Alley Door Club in Muskegon. Good crowd, great music. Randy's new drum set and Joe's new guitar are, as Nessa said last night, "Shiny." Yes, fine evening of tasteful, musical entertainment. The Vegas, Skids, Nessas and company had a fine time. Quote
GregN Posted February 15, 2009 Report Posted February 15, 2009 Ah, Ingrid is now teaching part time at the University of Michigan. Heard Organissimo last night at The Alley Door Club in Muskegon. Good crowd, great music. Randy's new drum set and Joe's new guitar are, as Nessa said last night, "Shiny." Yes, fine evening of tasteful, musical entertainment. The Vegas, Skids, Nessas and company had a fine time. Hey Chuck, How were the acoustics from your vantage point? Randy told me today that they moved the stage and that he was getting some reflections. Going to have to be hyper-vigilant with RD when we go. g p.s. Also heard Glenn was doing some work for you...too cool! Quote
Larry Kart Posted February 15, 2009 Report Posted February 15, 2009 Might try out my recently acquired hearing aids tonight on this: 10:00PM at the Hungry Brain, 2319 W Belmont, 773.935.2118 Mike Salter Group Little Women : Darius Jones, Travis Laplante, Ben Greenberg, Jason Nazary am unfamiliar with both bands, though sound samples of Little Women suggest that they're not for someone with new hearing aids. Quote
medjuck Posted February 15, 2009 Report Posted February 15, 2009 Saw Patti Smith with Philip Glass last night. They did a tribute to Alan Ginsberg but after some poetry accompanied by piano, Lenny Kaye and Jaye Dee Daougherty came out and we had some songs-- including a Valentine's Day sing-along of Because the Night. Quote
HolyStitt Posted February 22, 2009 Report Posted February 22, 2009 Last night: Mark Olson/Gary Louris at the Varsity. Quote
jlhoots Posted February 22, 2009 Report Posted February 22, 2009 Hayes Greenfield Quartet (Mike Clark guested on drums) Quote
Van Basten II Posted February 28, 2009 Report Posted February 28, 2009 Saw last night the SF Jazz Collective which as good as an all star pack group as you're going to get nowadays. Rene Rosnes, Eric Harland, Robin Eubanks, Miguel Zenon, Joe Lovano , Dave Douglas and the lesser known member to me at least Matt Penman. Not sure if Stefon Harris is still part of the group one thing for sure, he was not present last night. The show was done at the horrible Metropolis, good acoustics were of course out of question, the ass sounded awful throughout the night, this was their first gig of a new tour and between some originals they celebrated McCoy Tyner's music. Strong and very interesting arrangements that go beyond the usual self congratulory pattern that this kind of lineup sometimes brings also enjoyed the emphasis on collective music instead of the typical series of overwrought solos. Wish it had lasted a little longer though, only 90 minutes, for 45 $, the promoters could have at least brought another band to play a set. There was a cd set with 3 disks in it, didn't have the dough on me, was quite expansive 45 $ though. Before i go searching for it, anybody can vouch for it Quote
marcello Posted February 28, 2009 Report Posted February 28, 2009 (edited) On this last Thursday, I spent some time with Aaron Goldberg and his trio ( Reuben Rogers - bass, and Ali Jackson - drums), while they did in a day in town doing workshops at Eastman, gave a discussion with non - music students at the University of Rochester and then a two hour concert in the Interfaith Chapel on campus. Great band with intelligent original compositions and a smattering of standards done in their oen way. Reuben Rogers was both a rock and a free spirit throughout the day and night. If you haven't hear Aaron's "Worlds", it's well worth your money. Edited February 28, 2009 by marcello Quote
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