BeBop Posted October 12, 2016 Report Posted October 12, 2016 Thanks, kh1958. I'll be there Friday. I caught Woody Witt somewhere, long ago. Maybe Dallas. Seth Carper/Woody Witt WhenFri, October 14, 9pm – Sat, October 15, 12am WhereCezanne, 4100 Montrose Blvd, Houston, TX 77006, USA (map) DescriptionAustin saxophonist Seth Carper and Houston saxophonist Woody Witt perform with Chris Villanueva (piano), Daniel Durham (bass) and Daniel Dufour (drums). $10 Quote
kh1958 Posted October 12, 2016 Author Report Posted October 12, 2016 (edited) I've seen Woody Witt before, but not in Dallas, in New York at Smalls. I do recollect sharing a table once with someone who was a big Woody Witt fan. I was more in the nature of, he's okay, when I saw him. Edited October 12, 2016 by kh1958 Quote
kh1958 Posted October 27, 2016 Author Report Posted October 27, 2016 (edited) November 10, 2016: Helen Sung Quartet, South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas November 10, 2016: Shelley Carrol, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth November 19, 2016: Terence Blanchard, Carver Center, San Antonio November 22, 2016: Sean Jones and One O'Clock Lab Band, Winspear, Denton November 26, 2016: Bnois King, Texas Musicians Museum, Irving December 3, 2016: R.L. Boyce and Lightnin' Malcolm, Antone's, Austin December 10, 2016: Tim Warfield's All-Star Jazzy Christmas, Starlight Club, Walton Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas December 16, 2016: Stanley Clarke, One World Theater, Austin January 7, 2017: Ran Blake, Live Oak Friends Meeting House, Houston January 21, 2017: Eddie Turner, Luckenbach Blues Festival, Fredericksburg February 3, 2017: Dejohnette Coltrane Garrison, McCullough Theater, Austin February 17, 2017: Al Di Meola, One World Theater, Austin February 18, 2017: Al Di Meola, Majestic Theater, Dallas February 18, 2017: Joey Alexander, McAllister Auditorium, San Antonio College February 23, 2017: MVP Jazz Quartet (Bobby Watson, Donald Brown, Marvin Smitty Smith, Ray Drummond), Starlight Club, Walton Center, Fayetteville Arkansas February 24, 2017: Joshua Redman, Cullen Theater, Houston February 25, 2017: MVP Jazz Quartet (Bobby Watson, Donald Brown, Marvin Smitty Smith, Ray Drummond), South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas February 25, 2017: Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Laurie Auditorium, Trinity University, San Antonio March 11, 2017: Marquis Hill Blacktet, Cullen Theater, Houston April 18, 2017: Cyrus Chestnut, Bates Recital Hall, Austin April 20, 2017: Terence Blanchard, South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas April 21, 2017: Terence Blanchard, University of Texas at Dallas April 22, 2017: Terence Blanchard, Cullen Theater, Houston April 28, 2017: Ravi Coltrane, UNT Recital Hall, Denton May 5, 2017: Vijay Iyer, Cullen Theater, Houston May 5, 2017: Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro-Latin Jazz Octet, Carver Center, San Antonio Edited November 10, 2016 by kh1958 Quote
kh1958 Posted November 11, 2016 Author Report Posted November 11, 2016 (edited) November 26, 2016: Bnois King, Texas Musicians Museum, Irving December 3, 2016: R.L. Boyce and Lightnin' Malcolm, Antone's, Austin December 10, 2016: Tim Warfield's All-Star Jazzy Christmas, Starlight Club, Walton Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas December 24, 2016: Tutu Jones, The Goat, Dallas December 31, 2016: Lucky Peterson, Poor David's Pub, Dallas January 7, 2017: Ran Blake, Live Oak Friends Meeting House, Houston January 7, 2017: Terence Blanchard, Wylie Theater, Dallas January 21, 2017: Eddie Turner, Luckenbach Blues Festival, Fredericksburg February 3, 2017: Dejohnette Coltrane Garrison, McCullough Theater, Austin February 17, 2017: Al Di Meola, One World Theater, Austin February 17, 2017: Rotem Sivan Trio, Cezanne, Houston February 18, 2017: Al Di Meola, Majestic Theater, Dallas February 18, 2017: Joey Alexander, McAllister Auditorium, San Antonio College February 23, 2017: MVP Jazz Quartet (Bobby Watson, Donald Brown, Marvin Smitty Smith, Ray Drummond), Starlight Club, Walton Center, Fayetteville Arkansas February 24, 2017: Joshua Redman, Cullen Theater, Houston February 25, 2017: MVP Jazz Quartet (Bobby Watson, Donald Brown, Marvin Smitty Smith, Ray Drummond), South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas February 25, 2017: Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Laurie Auditorium, Trinity University, San Antonio March 11, 2017: Marquis Hill Blacktet, Cullen Theater, Houston March 24, 2017: Cedric Burnside, White Water Tavern, Little Rock, Arkansas April 14, 2017: Stanley Clarke, One World Theater, Austin April 18, 2017: Cyrus Chestnut, Bates Recital Hall, Austin April 20, 2017: Terence Blanchard, South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas April 21, 2017: Terence Blanchard, University of Texas at Dallas April 22, 2017: Terence Blanchard, Cullen Theater, Houston April 23, 2017: Terence Blanchard, Liberty Hall, Tyler April 28, 2017: Ravi Coltrane, UNT Recital Hall, Denton May 5, 2017: Vijay Iyer, Cullen Theater, Houston May 5, 2017: Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro-Latin Jazz Octet, Carver Center, San Antonio Edited November 25, 2016 by kh1958 Quote
JSngry Posted November 17, 2016 Report Posted November 17, 2016 On 9/25/2015 at 10:31 PM, JSngry said: Thursday October 1 - JimSangrey & Summusic providing post-bookreading music at The Wild Detectives book store in Oak Cliff: http://www.thewilddetectives.com/2015/09/fiston-mwanza-mujilla-tram-83/ https://www.facebook.com/events/1655543408057137 We'll be on from 9-10:30, approximately, and it's all free. Two gigs in less than two weeks...it's a freakin' tour! The Wild Detectives, 314 W. 8th St, Oak Cliff. (214) 942-0108 Ancient history by now, but apparently something got tweeted. It's a good memory so forgive me if I share. Quote
kh1958 Posted November 17, 2016 Author Report Posted November 17, 2016 (edited) Yes, there is a West Texas Jazz Society. Tonight in Midland, Bria Skonberg... Bria Skonberg will be at the Petroleum Club of Midland on Thursday, November 17, 2016. The Canadian singer, trumpeter, and songwriter Bria Skonberg is described by The Wall Street Journal as one of the “most versatile and imposing musicians of her generation.” Noted as a Millennial “Shaking Up the Jazz World,” according to Vanity Fair, Skonberg is a self-described “small town girl” from Chilliwack, British Columbia. The board of the West Texas Jazz Society has elected to have the 51st Collaboration in May 2017 – more details to follow! 2 hours ago, JSngry said: Ancient history by now, but apparently something got tweeted. It's a good memory so forgive me if I share. Any performances on the horizon? Edited November 17, 2016 by kh1958 Quote
JSngry Posted November 17, 2016 Report Posted November 17, 2016 Not on this horizon at this time. 2016 has been one weird year, lots of personal stuff to deal with. But I ain't dead yet and the people I play with still conversate with me. So there will be more, at some point. "Career" is the punch line of a sick joke for me, but "giving it all up" is not an option, desired or otherwise. Quote
kh1958 Posted November 26, 2016 Author Report Posted November 26, 2016 (edited) December 24, 2016: Tutu Jones, The Goat, Dallas December 31, 2016: Lucky Peterson, Poor David's Pub, Dallas January 7, 2017: Ran Blake, Live Oak Friends Meeting House, Houston January 7, 2017: Terence Blanchard, Wylie Theater, Dallas January 13, 2017: Ike Stubblefield B3 Trio, Antone's, Austin January 21, 2017: Eddie Turner, Luckenbach Blues Festival, Fredericksburg January 27, 2017: Ally Venable, Poor David's Pub, Dallas February 3, 2017: Dejohnette Coltrane Garrison, McCullough Theater, Austin February 17, 2017: Al Di Meola, One World Theater, Austin February 17, 2017: Rotem Sivan Trio, Cezanne, Houston February 18, 2017: Al Di Meola, Majestic Theater, Dallas February 18, 2017: Joey Alexander, McAllister Auditorium, San Antonio College February 23, 2017: MVP Jazz Quartet (Bobby Watson, Donald Brown, Marvin Smitty Smith, Ray Drummond), Starlight Club, Walton Center, Fayetteville Arkansas February 24, 2017: Joshua Redman, Cullen Theater, Houston February 25, 2017: MVP Jazz Quartet (Bobby Watson, Donald Brown, Marvin Smitty Smith, Ray Drummond), South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas February 25, 2017: Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Laurie Auditorium, Trinity University, San Antonio March 11, 2017: Marquis Hill Blacktet, Cullen Theater, Houston March 24, 2017: Cedric Burnside, White Water Tavern, Little Rock, Arkansas April 8, 2017: Purbayan Chatterjee (sitar) and Satyahit Talwalkar (tabla), Allen Public Library April 14, 2017: Stanley Clarke, One World Theater, Austin April 18, 2017: Cyrus Chestnut, Bates Recital Hall, Austin April 20, 2017: Terence Blanchard, South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas April 21, 2017: Terence Blanchard, University of Texas at Dallas April 22, 2017: Terence Blanchard, Cullen Theater, Houston April 23, 2017: Terence Blanchard, Liberty Hall, Tyler April 28, 2017: Ravi Coltrane, UNT Recital Hall, Denton May 5, 2017: Vijay Iyer, Cullen Theater, Houston May 5, 2017: Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro-Latin Jazz Octet, Carver Center, San Antonio May 6, 2017: Lucky Peterson, Antone's, Austin June 23, 2017: Lucky Peterson, Granada Theater, Dallas Edited December 21, 2016 by kh1958 Quote
kh1958 Posted December 14, 2016 Author Report Posted December 14, 2016 Quick Links WebsiteOur MissionContact UsBecome a MemberSupportWorkshopsYouth EnsemblePast EventsLinks Stay Connected Join the Mailing List Forward to a Friend NAMELESS SOUND PRESENTS RAN BLAKE "Blake has a singular ability to make a single note speak volumes about the human condition, and to turn silence into a withering cry." - Bill Shoemaker, Jazz Times Ran Blake under James Turrell's Skyspace at the Live Oak Friends Meeting House 1318 West 26th St, HOUSTON, TX 77008 Saturday, January 7, 2017SUNSET CONCERT Doors open at 4:30pm. Concert begins at 5pm (on time) in order to coincide with the sunset and James Turrell's Skyspace. The second set will be performed with Turrell's Night Piece.FREE Admission Ran Blake (Boston, MA) - piano Deeply introspective, often starkly expressed and sometimes beautifully austere, Ran Blake possesses one of the truly personal stylistic voices of modern jazz. It's is a piano music that is unquestionably of the idiom. Yet it defies the easy linear histories that simplify jazz as a succession of heroic musical innovations, and that position artists on a chronology of what is supposedly avant-garde. Much of Ran Blake's unique musical world is constructed from a combination of clear yet seamless inspirations. His deft ear and adroit touch that dovetail blues tonalities and atonalism are likely born from the marriage of early influences such as Bartok, Debussy, Stravinsky, Monk and Ellington. But other influences may be more surprising. Important to Blake is his love of singers like Mahalia Jackson, Al Green and Ray Charles. Far from mere stylistic influences, they are inspirations in the deepest sense, and subjects of study. One of Blake's most important influences is not directly musical. He apparently had a life epiphany at the age of 12, when he saw the film Spiral Staircase. And he watched the thriller 20 times in a three-week period. Of this period, Blake said: "Plots, scenes, and melodic and harmonic surfaces intermingled, obtruding into my day life as well as my dreams." He began mentally placing himself inside noir films. This, as well as real life scenarios, inspired his first original compositions. The influence of the Pentecostal church music he heard growing up in Suffield, Connecticut, combined with his musical immersion in what he terms "a film noir world" and laid the groundwork for his earliest musical style. He was formally and informally a student of some of the most impressive names in modern jazz, including Mary Lou Williams, Oscar Peterson, Mal Waldron, Bill Russo and Gunther Schuller. It was Schuller, who brought him on to the faculty of the New England Conservatory of Music, the first American conservatory to offer a degree in jazz. There, the future MacArthur "Genus" founded the Contemporary Improvisation Department and developed his pedagogical approach, called "The Primacy of the Ear". At New England Conservatory he became highly influential himself, mentoring generations of musicians including Matthew Shipp, Don Byron and John Medeski. "Here there is jazz per se, and there is music that sounds like Debussy improvising alone at night in a big room, trying to scare himself." - Ben Ratliff, New York Times About Ran Blake: https://ranblake.com/ About Live Oak Friends Meeting House:http://www.friendshouston.org/skyspace/about Quote
JSngry Posted December 21, 2016 Report Posted December 21, 2016 Denardo, eh? What kind of a band does he have now? Quote
kh1958 Posted December 21, 2016 Author Report Posted December 21, 2016 I can't find any information about what Denardo is going to do at this concert. One will have to attend to find out Quote
JSngry Posted December 21, 2016 Report Posted December 21, 2016 Maybe he's jamming with them System Dialing guys, ya' think? Quote
kh1958 Posted December 21, 2016 Author Report Posted December 21, 2016 If this were in Dallas, I would probably go, but there is no trip to Houston in the cards for me on a Tuesday two days after Christmas. Quote
kh1958 Posted December 26, 2016 Author Report Posted December 26, 2016 (edited) January 13, 2017: Ike Stubblefield B3 Trio, Antone's, Austin January 21, 2017: Eddie Turner, Luckenbach Blues Festival, Fredericksburg January 21, 2017: Bnois King, Babb Bros., Dallas January 27, 2017: Ally Venable, Poor David's Pub, Dallas February 3, 2017: Dejohnette Coltrane Garrison, McCullough Theater, Austin February 17, 2017: Al Di Meola, One World Theater, Austin February 17, 2017: Rotem Sivan Trio, Cezanne, Houston February 18, 2017: Al Di Meola, Majestic Theater, Dallas February 18, 2017: Joey Alexander, McAllister Auditorium, San Antonio College February 23, 2017: MVP Jazz Quartet (Bobby Watson, Donald Brown, Marvin Smitty Smith, Ray Drummond), Starlight Club, Walton Center, Fayetteville Arkansas February 24, 2017: Joshua Redman, Cullen Theater, Houston February 25, 2017: MVP Jazz Quartet (Bobby Watson, Donald Brown, Marvin Smitty Smith, Ray Drummond), South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas February 25, 2017: Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Laurie Auditorium, Trinity University, San Antonio March 11, 2017: Marquis Hill Blacktet, Cullen Theater, Houston March 24, 2017: Cedric Burnside, White Water Tavern, Little Rock, Arkansas April 8, 2017: Purbayan Chatterjee (sitar) and Satyahit Talwalkar (tabla), Allen Public Library April 14, 2017: Stanley Clarke, One World Theater, Austin April 18, 2017: Cyrus Chestnut, Bates Recital Hall, Austin April 20, 2017: Terence Blanchard, South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas April 21, 2017: Terence Blanchard, University of Texas at Dallas April 22, 2017: Terence Blanchard, Cullen Theater, Houston April 23, 2017: Terence Blanchard, Liberty Hall, Tyler April 28, 2017: Dejohnette Coltrane Garrison, Denton Arts and Jazz Festival May 5, 2017: Vijay Iyer, Cullen Theater, Houston May 5, 2017: Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro-Latin Jazz Octet, Carver Center, San Antonio May 6, 2017: Lucky Peterson, Antone's, Austin June 7, 2017: Helen Sung, Cezanne, Houston June 23, 2017: Lucky Peterson, Granada Theater, Dallas Edited January 11, 2017 by kh1958 Quote
Dave Garrett Posted December 30, 2016 Report Posted December 30, 2016 Temporary installation (through February) at Project Row Houses encompassing both museum exhibits and live performances: https://www.houstonjazzchurch.com/#home The Jazz Church of Houston Highlights Bayou City Musicians Quote
JSngry Posted January 8, 2017 Report Posted January 8, 2017 On 12/26/2016 at 0:15 PM, kh1958 said: January 7, 2017: Ran Blake, Live Oak Friends Meeting House, Houston This is the room. Literally, a room. That empty space in the middle was pretty much all piano. Made it down for this last night, ended up sitting front row to the right hand side of the piano, about even with the dampers about 3 feet from the piano played by Ran Blake, who is now 81 and gets around with a walker. Seems that he had been in Houston for a few days, and had visited the grave of Jean Tierney while there. Was able to hear the instrument fully from both above and underneath it's soundboard,, as well as watch the pedal work. Believe me, it was as close to total immersion in Ran Blake's music as you can get in a public performance setting. Two sets, solo, the first one continuous medley, the second broken by a quite startling stop to allow him to stand up and rotate around the room to say hi, thanks for coming out tonight, now we'd like to play, all while really twisting his legs around while holding on the the chair, it was very dramatic. And then he sat down and played the rest of the set, again uninterrupted.and SRO crowd in a very small space, plenty of body heat warming up the room, and this old man is playing piano with a full size knit scarf/muffler/whatever it is wrapped around his neck. Beside Autumn Leaves & Laura, he also played Let's Stay Together & Never Can Say Goodbye, and at the merchandise table in the lobby, besides the usual merchandises for sale, they were giving away free uninflated balloons with the Ran Blake "black bag" logo on them. "Take as many as you want" they said. The concert was free, started at 5 PM, and although the capacity of the seating looked to be about 125-150, there was still overflow crowd, literally SRO. Even with stopping for dinner on the way back, we were back in Dallas at 11:30. It was a very powerful, impactful evening. Ran Blake is a very weighty proposition no matter what, but live, at this age, in a venue like this...wow. Quote
kh1958 Posted January 10, 2017 Author Report Posted January 10, 2017 That sounds like a really cool concert. Quote
JSngry Posted January 10, 2017 Report Posted January 10, 2017 I have never before gotten free artist-branded uninflated balloons at a concert, and I do not have great expectations of ever doing so again. Piping on the icing of the cake. Quote
colinmce Posted January 10, 2017 Report Posted January 10, 2017 On 1/8/2017 at 8:29 AM, JSngry said: This is the room. Literally, a room. That empty space in the middle was pretty much all piano. Made it down for this last night, ended up sitting front row to the right hand side of the piano, about even with the dampers about 3 feet from the piano played by Ran Blake, who is now 81 and gets around with a walker. Seems that he had been in Houston for a few days, and had visited the grave of Jean Tierney while there. Was able to hear the instrument fully from both above and underneath it's soundboard,, as well as watch the pedal work. Believe me, it was as close to total immersion in Ran Blake's music as you can get in a public performance setting. Two sets, solo, the first one continuous medley, the second broken by a quite startling stop to allow him to stand up and rotate around the room to say hi, thanks for coming out tonight, now we'd like to play, all while really twisting his legs around while holding on the the chair, it was very dramatic. And then he sat down and played the rest of the set, again uninterrupted.and SRO crowd in a very small space, plenty of body heat warming up the room, and this old man is playing piano with a full size knit scarf/muffler/whatever it is wrapped around his neck. Beside Autumn Leaves & Laura, he also played Let's Stay Together & Never Can Say Goodbye, and at the merchandise table in the lobby, besides the usual merchandises for sale, they were giving away free uninflated balloons with the Ran Blake "black bag" logo on them. "Take as many as you want" they said. The concert was free, started at 5 PM, and although the capacity of the seating looked to be about 125-150, there was still overflow crowd, literally SRO. Even with stopping for dinner on the way back, we were back in Dallas at 11:30. It was a very powerful, impactful evening. Ran Blake is a very weighty proposition no matter what, but live, at this age, in a venue like this...wow. So sorry I haven't been keeping up with the board lately, I would've loved to say hello, Jim. I saw you there and while it didn't occur to me that it was you, I felt there was something very familiar about the face across from me .... (I had about the exact opposite view as you, front row/slightly to the right of Ran, front-facing) What a fantastic performance in an amazing venue. Never in my life did I think I'd have the chance to see this hero of mine play. Though it should come as no surprise, hearing the clarity of Ran's attack in person is something to behold, the layers of sustain washing over you. The setlist was a dream, I was especially overjoyed to hear "The Short Life of Barbara Monk", and, as is his wont, Ran worked up a few brief originals for the occasion. The loose theme was the moon & the sky (which brought forth "Moon River" and Stevie's "Ribbon In The Sky" among others), as he was supposed to play to an open ceiling, but the unusually cold temperatures forced a slight change of plans. He closed with an impromptu recompostion of "Human Nature" which segued into a "Laura"/"Vertigo" mashup, which resolved into a short "Silent Night". Profound. It was an honor to be there, and I was able to tell Ran "thank you" ... there's so much to thank him for. Quote
JSngry Posted January 10, 2017 Report Posted January 10, 2017 Hey, wish I had known you were there as well! Didn't post anything in advance because I had a set of personal variables that could have negated the trip. And then we had some winter weather on Friday that thankfully left like it came. But as it ended up, I was able to ride down with Joe Milazzo and his delightful wife Crystal. Trips both ways were a pleasure, and the event itself was, as you state, profound. Plus - balloons! Tell you what - next time you see somebody that you think might be me, come on over and say hi. It either will be or won't be, but if it is, I'll talk your ass off if you let me. Quote
Dave Garrett Posted January 12, 2017 Report Posted January 12, 2017 Just saw this - I was there as well, and likewise wish I'd known y'all were in attendance, as I'd have definitely said hi. How many board members at a performance constitutes a quorum, anyway? Anyway, I don't have a lot to add beyond what's already been said. It was a truly remarkable performance, full of power and subtlety, in a perfectly matched room. Quite fitting that it is a house of worship (for those who aren't familiar with it, "Friends" = "Quakers" in the context of "Live Oak Friends Meeting"). It's unfortunate but understandable that they couldn't open the roof; if you've ever been in one of Turrell's other skyspaces, the combination of carefully-designed interior lighting and a changing sky at sunset really adds a whole other dimension to the space. We were sitting behind and to the right of Ran, in the back row. When he got up at intermission and turned in our direction, my wife, who works with seniors, said "I know that look. It's 'where's my walker?'" And after a brief pause, his assistant came out of the back room and wheeled it over to him. He may need aid to walk, but when he sat down to play, any perceived frailty vanished as we were immersed in the aura of a master in complete command of his instrument at close quarters. Quote
kh1958 Posted January 12, 2017 Author Report Posted January 12, 2017 (edited) February 16, 2017: Shelley Carrol, Scat Jazz, Fort Worth February 17, 2017: Al Di Meola, One World Theater, Austin February 18, 2017: Al Di Meola, Majestic Theater, Dallas February 18, 2017: Joey Alexander, McAllister Auditorium, San Antonio College February 23, 2017: MVP Jazz Quartet (Bobby Watson, Donald Brown, Marvin Smitty Smith, Ray Drummond), Starlight Club, Walton Center, Fayetteville Arkansas February 23, 2017: Tutu Jones, Tolberts, Grapevine February 24, 2017: Joshua Redman, Cullen Theater, Houston February 25, 2017: MVP Jazz Quartet (Bobby Watson, Donald Brown, Marvin Smitty Smith, Ray Drummond), South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas February 25, 2017: Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Laurie Auditorium, Trinity University, San Antonio March 11, 2017: Marquis Hill Blacktet, Cullen Theater, Houston March 11, 2017: Bnois King, Texas Musicians Museum, Irving March 19, 2017: Kadri Gopalnath (Indian classical saxophonist), Unity Church of Dallas March 24, 2017: Cedric Burnside, White Water Tavern, Little Rock, Arkansas March 31, 2017: Victor Wooten Trio, Granada Theater, Dallas April 1, 2017: Walter Wolfman Washington, Antone's, Austin April 8, 2017: Henry Threadgill, Scottish Rite Theater, Austin April 8, 2017: Purbayan Chatterjee (sitar) and Satyahit Talwalkar (tabla), Allen Public Library April 9, 2017: Vishwa Mohan Bhatt and Subhen Chatterjee, AISD Performing Arts Center, Austin April 14, 2017: Stanley Clarke, One World Theater, Austin April 18, 2017: Cyrus Chestnut, Bates Recital Hall, Austin April 20, 2017: Terence Blanchard, South on Main, Little Rock, Arkansas April 21, 2017: Terence Blanchard, University of Texas at Dallas April 22, 2017: Terence Blanchard, Cullen Theater, Houston April 23, 2017: Terence Blanchard, Liberty Hall, Tyler April 26-27, 2017: Bill Frisell, Continental Club, Austin April 28, 2017: Dejohnette Coltrane Garrison, Denton Arts and Jazz Festival April 28, 2017: Makoomba (Zimbabwe), Joey Alexander Trio, Pedrito Martinez, Astral Project, Trumpet Mafia, Leroy Jones, Jamil Sharif, David L. Harris, Septeto Nacional Ignacio Pineiro, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival April 29, 2017: Jazz Epistles featuring Abdullah Ibrahim and Ekaya and Hugh Masekela, Kenny Neal, Pedrito Martinez, Delfeayo Marsalis with Uptown Jazz Orchestra, Blodie's Jazz Jam, Septeto Nacional Ignacio Pineiro, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival April 30, 2017: Wessell Warmdaddy Anderson Quartet, Joe Louis Walker, Little Freddie King, Lil Buck Sinegal with Barbara Lynn, Septeto Nacional Ignacio Pineiro, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 4, 2017: Lee Konitz Quartet, Cedric Burnside Project, A Salute to Louis Armstrong featuring Hugh Masekela, Pedrito Martinez Rumba Project with Roman Diaz, Irwin Mayfield, Donald Harrison, Changui Guantanamo, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 5,, 2017: Terence Blanchard E-Collective, Jason Marsalis, Louis Ford, Pedrito Martinez Rumba Project with Roman Diaz, Alvin Youngblood Hart, William Bell, Changui Guantanamo,New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 5, 2017: Vijay Iyer, Cullen Theater, Houston May 5, 2017: Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro-Latin Jazz Octet, Carver Center, San Antonio May 6, 2017: Lucky Peterson, Antone's, Austin May 6, 2017: Kenny Barron Trio, SF Jazz Collective Plays the Music of Miles Davis, Henry Butler, New Orleans Groove Masters (featuring Herlin Riley, Jason Marsalis, and Shannon Powell), Cynthia Sayer, Pedrito Martinez Rumba Project with Roman Diaz, Septeto Santiaguero, Changui Guantanamo, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 7, 2017: Chucho Valdes Quintet, Ellis Marsalis, Buddy Guy, Nicholas Payton, Walter Wolfman Washington, Bill Summers, Dayme Arocena, Septeto Santiaguero, Changui Guantanamo, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 10, 2017: Branford Marsalis, Dallas City Performance Hall May 14, 2017: Shri. P Unnikrishnan, Bates Recital Hall, Austin June 7, 2017: Helen Sung, Cezanne, Houston June 10, 2017: Nishat Khan and Gourisankar, Bates Recital Hall, Austin June 16, 2017: Jean Luc Ponty, Granada Theater, Dallas June 17, 2017: Jean Luc Ponty, One World Theater, Austin June 23, 2017: Lucky Peterson, Granada Theater, Dallas November 11, 2017: Hariprasad Chaurasia, Austin Edited February 11, 2017 by kh1958 Quote
kh1958 Posted January 13, 2017 Author Report Posted January 13, 2017 Carnatic saxophone just a couple of miles from my home... I wasn't expecting that. Kadri Gopalnath :: Sunday Mar 19th, 2017 @ 4:00 PM SAXOPHONE - KADRI GOPALNATH & PARTY Unity Church Of Dallas , Address: 6525 Forest Ln, Dallas, TX 75230 : youtube link Quote
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