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On 3/9/2018 at 6:48 PM, JSngry said:

This just in...whoa....

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9 minutes ago, JSngry said:

and I am stuck here...reports, please

I do still plan to go.  Barry Altschul!  And Burton Greene...I used to have an obscure record by him titled Variations Of A Coffee Machine, on an obscure label named Kharma, run by a guy named Dan Serro.... check out what they released: Kharma Records.

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Just got back.  Very, very good performance.  The trio (Greene, Pavone, Altschul) were very strong.  Vigorous, frequently dissonant, played with assurance and a deep empathy between them.  They played some originals to start the concert, and also played some trio pieces in-between backing Waters.  I really liked their take on Monk's Off Minor; certainly true to Monk but Greene, in particular, brought his own thing to it.  I was very impressed with Burton Greene's playing.

Patty Waters... It was interesting to hear her.  Truly a case of time catching up to her: where what she did in the Sixties sounded strange and odd, now sounds more familiar because others have followed her path.  She doesn't have the voice anymore to yelp and scream; it's now a small voice, breathy, quavering, a very personal sound.  The trio toned down their playing while backing her, but still frequently overpowered her voice.  It was obvious they loved and respected her, and loved playing behind her.

Another interesting facet for me was her song selection.  Here there was truly a time warp, as if we were transported back to the mid Sixties.  She drew heavily from the Billie Holiday songbook, but exclusively songs where the singer is lonely, pining for her man, lost without him.  Even songs that were not Holiday's seem to fit this mold, such as Ornette's "Lonely Woman."  I can't imagine any female singer today presenting such a portrait of a woman who is nothing without the love of her man.

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One more observation about Waters: it's clear she's not a "professional" jazz singer.  She does her own thing, comes from her own place.  One could call it a "naif" singing style - more someone singing in a shower than entertaining a crowd.  The audience is witnessing a very private sort of performance, of someone who comes across as, and may indeed be, very fragile.  I think this audience was very moved.  

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April 20, 2018: Rachella Parks-Washington, Main Street Arts Festival, Fort Worth

April 22, 2018: Nicole Mitchell, Jamire Williams, Freetime Freeflow Festival, McGregor Park, Houston

April 22, 2018: Rahul Sharma (santoor) and Aditya Kalyanpur (tabla), Austin

April 26, 2018: Sona Jobarteh, Sidi Toure, Festival Internationale de Louisiane, Lafayette

                        Joe Louis Walker, Antone's, Austin

April 27, 2018: Ron Carter Trio, Christian Scott, Sidi Toure, Calvin Johnson, Bobby Rush, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

                         Joe Louis Walker, Big Beat Dallas, Irving

                         Randy Brecker, Rachella Parks-Washington, Denton Arts and Jazz Festival

                         Sona Jobarteh, Festival Internationale de Louisiane, Lafayette

April 28, 2018: Charles Lloyd and the Marvels, Delfeayo Marsalis Presents the Uptown Jazz Orchestra, Butler Bernstein and the Hot 9, Trumpet Mafia, Sona Jobarteh and Band (Gambia), Aurora Nealand, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

                        Conrad Herwig, Starr Theater, Fayetteville, Arkansas

                        Rahul Sharma (santoor) and Aditya Kalyanpur (tabla), Houston 

                        Otis Taylor, Big Beat Dallas, Irving

                         Sidi Toure, Jupiter and Okwess, Festival Internationale de Louisiane, Lafayette

April 29, 2018: Kidd Jordan and the Improvisational Arts Quintet, Henry Butler Tribute to Jelly Roll Morton, Nicholas Payton, Kenny Neal with Henry Gray and Lazy Lester, Panorama Jazz Band, Tuba Skinny, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

                           Jupiter and Okwess, Festival Internationale de Louisiane, Lafayette

May 3, 2018: Archie Shepp Quartet, Jamil Sharif, Terrace Martin, Toronzo Cannon, Jeremy Davenport, Wendell Brunious, Tatiana Eva-Marie, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

May 4, 2018: Marcus Miller, Wessel Anderson, Jupiter and Okwess International (Congo), Little Freddie King, Lil Buck Sinegal, New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Brian Seeger's Organic Trio, Tatiana Eva-Marie, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

May 5, 2018: Sean Jones, Lurrie Bell, Jupiter and Okwess International, Louis Ford and His New Orleans Flairs, Astral Project, Blodie's Jazz Jam, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

May 6, 2018: Terence Blanchard featuring the E Collective, Leroy Jones, Buddy Guy, Mr. Sipp, Joe Dyson, Ellis Marsalis, Walter Wolfman Washington, Lakou Mizak (Haiti), Joe Lastie's New Orleans Sound, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

                     Ganesh and Kumaresh (violins), Bates Recital Hall, Austin

May 13, 2018: Vid. Sashank, Unity Church of Dallas

                         Buddy Guy, Verizon Theater, Grand Prairie

May 16, 2018: Buddy Guy, Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center, Midland

May 17, 2018: Buddy Guy, Moody Theater, Austin

May 18, 2018: Buddy Guy, Majestic Theater, San Antonio

May 19, 2018: Debashish Bhattacharya (slide guitar), Nilan Chaudhuri (tabla), Allen Public Library

June 8, 2018: Eric Gales, Rockefellers, Houston

June 9, 2018: Eric Gales, Sam's Burger Joint, San Antonio

June 10, 2018: Eric Gales, Antone's, Austin

June 14, 2018: Eric Gales, Jazz in June, Norman, Oklahoma

                          Bill FRisell Trio, Artosphere Festival, Fayetteville, Arkansas

June 15, 2018: Eric Gales, The Shrine, Tulsa, Oklahoma

June 20, 2018: Broken Shadows (Tim Berne, Dave King, Chris Speed, Reid Anderson), The North Door, Austin

July 6, 2018: Eddie Turner, Tall City Blues Festival, Midland

July 7, 2018: Kenny Neal, Vanessa Collier, Tall City Blues Festival, Midland

July 14, 2018: Ronu Majhumdar (flute), Debojyoti Bose (sarod), Jones Hall, Houston

September 8, 2018: Dilshad Skan (sarangi), Abhisek Lahiri (sarod), Subrata Bhattacharya (tabla), Allen Public Library

September 19, 2018: Fred Hersh, Trinity University, San Antonio

September 20, 2018: Fred Hersh Trio, Fort Worth Public Library

September 22, 2018: Divine Trio, Allen Public Library

September 28, 2018: Stanley Clarke, One World Theater, Austin

October 6, 2018: Sweekar Katti (sitar), Houston

                            George Brooks Aspada, Bates Recital Hall, Austin

April 11, 2019: Stanley Jordan, One World Theater, Austin

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Saturday, April 14, 2018, 8:00 p.m. 
Venue: Arts and Technology Lecture Hall 
Admission: $25 
Season: 2017-18

Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau has recorded and performed extensively since the early 1990’s. Mehldau’s most consistent output over the years has taken place in the trio format. The concert will honor the memory of long-time supporter Brian Ellman and his love of Jazz.

The Brad Mehldau Trio has just released a new album titled Seymour Reads the Constitutionpreview track for the album is available on YouTube.

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May 3, 2018: Archie Shepp Quartet, Jamil Sharif, Terrace Martin, Toronzo Cannon, Jeremy Davenport, Wendell Brunious, Tatiana Eva-Marie, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

May 4, 2018: Marcus Miller, Wessel Anderson, Jupiter and Okwess International (Congo), Little Freddie King, Lil Buck Sinegal, New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Brian Seeger's Organic Trio, Tatiana Eva-Marie, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

May 5, 2018: Sean Jones, Lurrie Bell, Jupiter and Okwess International, Louis Ford and His New Orleans Flairs, Astral Project, Blodie's Jazz Jam, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

May 6, 2018: Terence Blanchard featuring the E Collective, Leroy Jones, Buddy Guy, Mr. Sipp, Joe Dyson, Ellis Marsalis, Walter Wolfman Washington, Lakou Mizak (Haiti), Joe Lastie's New Orleans Sound, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

                     Ganesh and Kumaresh (violins), Bates Recital Hall, Austin

May 13, 2018: Vid. Sashank, Unity Church of Dallas

                         Buddy Guy, Verizon Theater, Grand Prairie

May 16, 2018: Buddy Guy, Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center, Midland

May 17, 2018: Buddy Guy, Moody Theater, Austin

May 18, 2018: Buddy Guy, Majestic Theater, San Antonio

May 19, 2018: Debashish Bhattacharya (slide guitar), Nilan Chaudhuri (tabla), Allen Public Library

June 8, 2018: Eric Gales, Rockefellers, Houston

June 9, 2018: Eric Gales, Sam's Burger Joint, San Antonio

June 10, 2018: Eric Gales, Antone's, Austin

June 14, 2018: Eric Gales, Jazz in June, Norman, Oklahoma

                          Bill Frisell Trio, Artosphere Festival, Fayetteville, Arkansas

                          Jaimie Branch, Barracuda, Austin

June 15, 2018: Eric Gales, The Shrine, Tulsa, Oklahoma

June 20, 2018: Broken Shadows (Tim Berne, Dave King, Chris Speed, Reid Anderson), The North Door, Austin

July 6, 2018: Eddie Turner, Tall City Blues Festival, Midland

July 7, 2018: Kenny Neal, Vanessa Collier, Tall City Blues Festival, Midland

July 14, 2018: Ronu Majhumdar (flute), Debojyoti Bose (sarod), Jones Hall, Houston

September 8, 2018: Dilshad Skan (sarangi), Abhisek Lahiri (sarod), Subrata Bhattacharya (tabla), Allen Public Library

September 19, 2018: Fred Hersh, Trinity University, San Antonio

September 20, 2018: Fred Hersh Trio, Fort Worth Public Library

September 22, 2018: Divine Trio, Allen Public Library

September 28, 2018: Stanley Clarke, One World Theater, Austin

October 6, 2018: Sweekar Katti (sitar), Houston

                            George Brooks Aspada, Bates Recital Hall, Austin

April 11, 2019: Stanley Jordan, One World Theater, Austin

                        Terence Blanchard and Rennie Harris, Bass Concert Hall, Austin

April 13, 2019: University of Texas Jazz Orchestra with Joe Lovano, Bates Recital Hall, Austin

 
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May 24, 2018: Wynton Marsalis, Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, Houston

May 25, 2018: Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials, Highway 61 South, Irving

May 28, 2018: Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials, Dosey Doe, Houston

June 6, 2018: Nick Moss, Antone's, Austin

June 8, 2018: Eric Gales, Rockefellers, Houston

                       Kenny Neal, Charles Bender Performing Arts Center, Humble

June 9, 2018: Eric Gales, Sam's Burger Joint, San Antonio

June 10, 2018: Eric Gales, Antone's, Austin

June 14, 2018: Eric Gales, Jazz in June, Norman, Oklahoma

                          Bill Frisell Trio, Artosphere Festival, Fayetteville, Arkansas

                          Jaimie Branch, Barracuda, Austin

June 15, 2018: Eric Gales, The Shrine, Tulsa, Oklahoma

June 20, 2018: Broken Shadows (Tim Berne, Dave King, Chris Speed, Reid Anderson), The North Door, Austin

June 28, 2018: Walter Wolfman Washington, Big Beat Dallas, Irving

June 29, 2018: Walter Wolfman Washington, Highway 61 South, Irving

June 30, 2018: Walter Wolfman Washington, Antone's, Austin

July 6, 2018: Eddie Turner, Heather Gillis, Tall City Blues Festival, Midland

July 7, 2018: Kenny Neal, Vanessa Collier, Tall City Blues Festival, Midland

July 8, 2018: Eddie Turner, House of Fifi Dubois, San Angelo

July 14, 2018: Ronu Majhumdar (flute), Debojyoti Bose (sarod), Jones Hall, Houston

                        Eddy Clearwater, Antone's, Austin

July 15, 2018: Eddy Clearwater, Big Beat, Dallas

August 10-11, 2018: Arnett Cobb Birthday Celebration with Shelley Carrol and Carl Lott, Cezanne, Houston

September 8, 2018: Dilshad Skan (sarangi), Abhisek Lahiri (sarod), Subrata Bhattacharya (tabla), Allen Public Library

September 19, 2018: Fred Hersh, Trinity University, San Antonio

September 20, 2018: Fred Hersh Trio, Fort Worth Public Library

September 22, 2018: Divine Trio, Allen Public Library

September 28, 2018: Stanley Clarke, One World Theater, Austin

September 30, 2018: Stanley Clarke, Dosey Doe, Houston

October 3, 2018: Ches Smith/Mat Maneri/Craig Taborn, North Door, Austin

October 5, 2018: John Scofield, Mohawk, Austin

October 6, 2018: Sweekar Katti (sitar), Houston

                            George Brooks Aspada, Bates Recital Hall, Austin

November 3, 2018: Lonnie Smith Trio, Wortham, Houston

December 1, 2018: Pedrito Martinez, Wortham, Houston

December 3, 2018: Wynton Marsalis, Tobin Center, San Antonio

February 8, 2018: Chucho Valdes, Wortham, Houston

April 11, 2019: Stanley Jordan, One World Theater, Austin

                        Terence Blanchard and Rennie Harris, Bass Concert Hall, Austin

April 12, 2019: Dave Douglas, Wortham, Houston

April 13, 2019: University of Texas Jazz Orchestra with Joe Lovano, Bates Recital Hall, Austin

April 26-28, May 2-5, 2019: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

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August 10-11, 2018 at Cezanne in Houston.

Arnett Cobb Birthday Celebration!!


Arnett Cleophus Cobb (August 10, 1918 – March 24, 1989) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, sometimes known as the "Wild Man of the Tenor Sax" because of his uninhibited stomping style (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnett_Cobb). Arnett is one of the pillars of Houston's music legacy.

We celebrate all weekend with musicians deeply connected to Mr. Cobb including Carl Lott (drums), Shelley Carrol (tenor sax), Clayton Dyess (guitar) as well as special guest pianist, Sorin Zlat (from Romania) and more. Please join us for this festive weekend of music!

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7 hours ago, kh1958 said:

August 10-11, 2018 at Cezanne in Houston.

Arnett Cobb Birthday Celebration!!


Arnett Cleophus Cobb (August 10, 1918 – March 24, 1989) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, sometimes known as the "Wild Man of the Tenor Sax" because of his uninhibited stomping style (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnett_Cobb). Arnett is one of the pillars of Houston's music legacy.

We celebrate all weekend with musicians deeply connected to Mr. Cobb including Carl Lott (drums), Shelley Carrol (tenor sax), Clayton Dyess (guitar) as well as special guest pianist, Sorin Zlat (from Romania) and more. Please join us for this festive weekend of music!

Sounds interesting!

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July 5, 2018: Heather Gillis, Keys Lounge, Fort Worth

July 6, 2018: Eddie Turner, Heather Gillis, Kara Grainger, Tall City Blues Festival, Midland

July 7, 2018: Kenny Neal, Vanessa Collier, Tall City Blues Festival, Midland

                      Kara Grainger, Odeon Theater, Mason

                      Heather Gillis, House of Fifi Dubois, San Angelo

                      Eddie Turner, Emmit's Place, Houston

July 8, 2018: Eddie Turner, House of Fifi Dubois, San Angelo

                      Kara Grainger, Comfort Backyard, Comfort

July 13, 2018: Bnois King, Babb Bros., Dallas

July 14, 2018: Ronu Majhumdar (flute), Debojyoti Bose (sarod), Jones Hall, Houston

July 20, 2018: Shelley Carrol, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth

July 26, 2018: Quamon Fowler, Kitchen Cafe

August 10-11, 2018: Arnett Cobb Birthday Celebration with Shelley Carrol and Carl Lott, Cezanne, Houston

August 23-24: Charlie Hunter, Fayetteville Roots Festival, Fayetteville, Arkansas

September 8, 2018: Dlshad Khan (sarangi), Abhisek Lahiri (sarod), Subrata Bhattacharya (tabla), Allen Public Library

September 14, 2018: Al Di Meola, The Heights, Houston

                                   Ike Stubblefield, Delvon Lamarr, Antone's, Austin

September  15, 2018: Big Bill Morganfield, Denton Blues Festival

                                    Al Di Meola, One World Theater, Austin

September 16, 2018: Al Di Meola, Kessler Theater, Dallas

September 19, 2018: Fred Hersh, Trinity University, San Antonio

September 20, 2018: Fred Hersh Trio, Fort Worth Public Library

September 22, 2018: Divine Trio, Allen Public Library

September 28, 2018: Stanley Clarke, One World Theater, Austin

September 29, 2018: Kamasi Washington, Toyota Music Factory, Irving

September 30, 2018: Stanley Clarke, Dosey Doe, Houston

                                   Kamasi Washington, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands

October 3, 2018: Ches Smith/Mat Maneri/Craig Taborn, North Door, Austin

October 5, 2018: John Scofield, Mohawk, Austin

October 6, 2018: Sweekar Katti (sitar), Houston

                            George Brooks Aspada, Bates Recital Hall, Austin

                            Delfeayo Marsalis, Tulsa, Oklahoma

October 12, 2018: Branford Marsalis, Brauntex Performing Arts Center, New Braunfels

November 3, 2018: Lonnie Smith Trio, Wortham, Houston

November 10, 2018: Charle Hunter, Duet, Tulsa, Oklahoma

December 1, 2018: Pedrito Martinez, Wortham, Houston

December 3, 2018: Wynton Marsalis, Tobin Center, San Antonio

December 4, 2018: Charles Lloyd, Bill Frisell and Thomas Morgan, San Antonio

February 8, 2018: Chucho Valdes, Wortham, Houston

April 11, 2019: Stanley Jordan, One World Theater, Austin

                        Terence Blanchard and Rennie Harris, Bass Concert Hall, Austin

April 12, 2019: Dave Douglas, Wortham, Houston

April 13, 2019: University of Texas Jazz Orchestra with Joe Lovano, Bates Recital Hall, Austin

April 26-28, May 2-5, 2019: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

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This new documentary illuminates the life, music, and philosophies of renowned drummer/percussionist Milford Graves. Since the 1960s, Graves (born 1941) has performed internationally with free-jazz luminaries such as Albert Ayler and Sonny Sharrock.
Milford Graves Full Mantis takes viewers into Graves's Queens home to meet the relentlessly curious artist. His ruminations on life, nature, and the fluidity of rhythm are intercut with archival performance footage-including a European concert and an ecstatic happening at a Japanese school.
 
June 16, 7pm
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On ‎6‎/‎15‎/‎2018 at 11:55 PM, kh1958 said:
 
This new documentary illuminates the life, music, and philosophies of renowned drummer/percussionist Milford Graves. Since the 1960s, Graves (born 1941) has performed internationally with free-jazz luminaries such as Albert Ayler and Sonny Sharrock.
Milford Graves Full Mantis takes viewers into Graves's Queens home to meet the relentlessly curious artist. His ruminations on life, nature, and the fluidity of rhythm are intercut with archival performance footage-including a European concert and an ecstatic happening at a Japanese school.
 
June 16, 7pm

Did anybody here make it to the screening?

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Lineup to the Satchmo Summerfest at the Old Mint in New Orleans.

Friday, August 4

Barracks Street Stage:

12:00-1:10: Preservation Brass

1:30-2:40: Aurora Nealand & The Royal Roses

3:00-4:10: Jamil Sharif

4:30-5:40: Ellis Marsalis

6:00-7:10: Bill Summers & Jazalsa

7:30-9:00: Bonerama

 

Esplanade Avenue Stage:

12:15-1:30: Clive Wilson’s Satchmo Serenaders

1:50-3:00: Tim Laughlin

3:20-4:30: Don Vappie & the Creole Jazz Serenaders

4:50-6:00: The Nayo Jones Experience

6:20-7:30: Shannon Powell Traditional All-Star Band

7:50-9:00: The Soul Rebels

 

Saturday, August 4

Barracks Street Stage

12:00-1:10: Lars Edegran and the New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra 

1:30-2:40: Yoshio Toyama and the Dixie Saints

3:00-4:10: Mohogany Brass Band 

4:30-5:40: Charmaine Neville 

6:00-7:10: The Original Pinettes Brass Band

7:30-9:00: Corey Henry’s Treme Funktet 

 

Esplanade Avenue Stage:

12:15-1:30: Doyle Cooper Jazz Band 

1:50-3:00: James Williams 

3:20-4:30: Topsy Chapman and Solid Harmony 

4:50-6:00: Joe Lastie’s New Orleans Sounds 

6:20-7:30: Calvin Johnson and Native Son 

7:50-9:00: TBC Brass Band 

 

 

Sunday, August 5

Barracks Street Stage

12:00-1:00: Steve Pistorius’ Tribute to Louis Armstong’s Hot Fives and Sevens 

1:20-2:20: Storyville Stompers Brass Band

2:40-3:40: Shotgun Jazz Band 

4:00-5:00: Wendell Brunious 

5:20-6:20: Irma Thomas, Soul Queen of New Orleans 

6:40-7:30: Ashlin Parker Trumpet Mafia 

7:30-8:00: Trumpet Tribute to Louis Armstrong (with Ashlin Parker)

 

Esplanade Avenue Stage:

12:15-1:20: Mari Watanabe’s Chosen Few Jazz Band

1:40-2:40: Mark Braud

3:00-4:00: The Dukes Of Dixieland 

4:20-5:20: Robin Barnes & The Fiyabirds

5:40-6:40: Jeremy Davenport 

7:00-7:50: Big Chief Donald Harrison Jr.

 

 

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ANTONE'S PRESENTS

Antone's B3 Summit II: Delvon LaMarr, Ike Stubblefield, Red Young & Sauce Gonzalez

FRI · SEPTEMBER 14, 2018

Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 9:00 pm

 

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August 10-11, 2018: Arnett Cobb Birthday Celebration with Shelley Carrol and Carl Lott, Cezanne, Houston

August 23-24, 2018: Charlie Hunter, Fayetteville Roots Festival, Fayetteville, Arkansas

August 30, 2018: Jerekus Singleton, Sam's Burger Joint, San Antonio

August 31, 2018: Tutu Jones, Riverfront Jazz Festival, Texas Horse Park, Dallas

September 1, 2018: Bobby Rush, Grace Kelly, Riverfront Jazz Festival, Texas Horse Park, Dallas

                                 Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials, Bedford Blues Festival

September 2, 1018: Dee Dee Bridgewater, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Riverfront Jazz Festival, Texas Horse Park, Dallas

September 5, 2018: Wycliffe Gordan, Sammons Center, Dallas

September 8, 2018: Abhisek Lahiri (sarod), Subrata Bhattacharya (tabla), Allen Public Library

September 14, 2018: Al Di Meola, The Heights, Houston

                                   Ike Stubblefield, Delvon Lamarr, Antone's, Austin

                                   Peggy Stern, Cezanne, Houston

                                   Selwyn Birchwood, Six Springs Tavern, Richardson

September  15, 2018: Big Bill Morganfield, Denton Blues Festival

                                    Al Di Meola, One World Theater, Austin

                                     Selwyn Birchwood, Franklin's Tower, Humble

September 16, 2018: Al Di Meola, Kessler Theater, Dallas

                                    Selwyn Birchwood, Denton Blues Festival

September 19, 2018: Fred Hersh, Trinity University, San Antonio

                                   Buddy Guy, Granada Theater, Dallas

September 20, 2018: Fred Hersh Trio, Fort Worth Public Library

September 22, 2018: Divine Trio, Allen Public Library

September 28, 2018: Stanley Clarke, One World Theater, Austin

September 29, 2018: Kamasi Washington, Toyota Music Factory, Irving

September 30, 2018: Stanley Clarke, Dosey Doe, Houston

                                   Kamasi Washington, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands

October 2, 2018: David Gerald, The Lumberyard, Roscoe

October 3, 2018: Ches Smith/Mat Maneri/Craig Taborn, North Door, Austin

                             David Gerald, Love and War, Plano

October 5, 2018: John Scofield, Mohawk, Austin

October 6, 2018: Sweekar Katti (sitar), Houston

                            George Brooks Aspada, Bates Recital Hall, Austin

                            Delfeayo Marsalis, Jazz and World Festival, Tulsa, Oklahoma

October 10, 2018: Branford Marsalis, Austin State University, Nacogdoches

October 10-11, 2018: Dina Elwedidi, One 2 One Bar, Austin

October 11, 2018: Branford Marsalis, Moody Performance Hall, Dallas

October 12, 2018: Branford Marsalis, Brauntex Performing Arts Center, New Braunfels

October 26, 2018: Jacob Bro, Thomas Morgan, Joey Baron, Duet, Tulsa, Oklahoma

November 3, 2018: Lonnie Smith Trio, Wortham, Houston

November 7, 2018: Rachella Parks, Sammons Center, Dallas

November 10, 2018: Charle Hunter, Duet, Tulsa, Oklahoma

November 11, 2018: Charlie Hunter, Guitar Sanctuary, McKinney

December 1, 2018: Pedrito Martinez, Wortham, Houston

December 3, 2018: Wynton Marsalis, Tobin Center, San Antonio

December 4, 2018: Charles Lloyd, Bill Frisell and Thomas Morgan, San Antonio

December 5, 2018: Wynton Marsalis with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Meyerson, Dallas

February 8, 2018: Chucho Valdes, Wortham, Houston

February 9, 2019, Chucho Valdes, Laurie Auditorium, San Antonio

March 23, 2019: Tom Harrell Quintet, Empire Theater, San Antonio

April 11, 2019: Stanley Jordan, One World Theater, Austin

                        Terence Blanchard and Rennie Harris, Bass Concert Hall, Austin

April 12, 2019: Dave Douglas, Wortham, Houston

April 13, 2019: University of Texas Jazz Orchestra with Joe Lovano, Bates Recital Hall, Austin

April 26-28, May 2-5, 2019: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

 
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