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OK, Philly organissimo fans, it's official: a very nice, lengthy review (3 stars) of "Groovadelphia" appears in tomorrow's (Sunday) Inquirer. I'll try to post it tomorrow when it's on-line.

Don't forget to listen to WRTI (90.1 FM) tonight at 6:45 PM to hear Jim Alfredson interviewed by Jeff Duperon.

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Tonight's the night, folks:

ORGANISSIMO

Chris' Jazz Cafe

9:30 PM

Be there! Aloha!

And don't forget tomorrow night:

ORGANISSIMO

For The Music Only

New Hope, PA

8:00 PM

Reservations STRONGLY advised (capacity is only 60, and reservations were fast approaching that by this past weekend).

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How about a little history? :)

Jazz Enthusiast Reminisces About Spectrum Anniversary

by KYW's Pat Loeb

We've heard a lot about the closing of the Spectrum in South Philadelphia next month, but you may not realize that Wednesday is the anniversary of its opening.

The arena opened its doors on September 30, 1967. Its first show was a star-studded jazz festival.

"I was 19 years old, I came up from Atlantic City to this brand new place we knew nothing about."

Local jazz enthusiast Ben Johnson had never been in a venue so large when he went to the Spectrum on its first night for the Quaker City Jazz Festival:

"And we saw thousands of people and great music. One of the people I remember was Richard Groove Holmes, an organist."

Local jazz singer Ela Ghant remembers her near brush with Hugh Masakella:

"When they called his name, he walked right by us. It was very exciting. I'd never seen anything like it."

Also on the bill: Astrud Gilberto -- the girl from Ipanema -- Dave Brubeck, Stan Getz, Herbie Mann, Ramsey Lewis, Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughn.

The Spectrum became more of a rock venue and that's how it's going out next month. But Johnson did think it should pass into history with a mention of that auspicious opening:

"It was a fascinating time. It was actually overwhelming to me."

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How about a little history? :)

Jazz Enthusiast Reminisces About Spectrum Anniversary

by KYW's Pat Loeb

We've heard a lot about the closing of the Spectrum in South Philadelphia next month, but you may not realize that Wednesday is the anniversary of its opening.

The arena opened its doors on September 30, 1967. Its first show was a star-studded jazz festival.

"I was 19 years old, I came up from Atlantic City to this brand new place we knew nothing about."

Local jazz enthusiast Ben Johnson had never been in a venue so large when he went to the Spectrum on its first night for the Quaker City Jazz Festival:

"And we saw thousands of people and great music. One of the people I remember was Richard Groove Holmes, an organist."

Local jazz singer Ela Ghant remembers her near brush with Hugh Masakella:

"When they called his name, he walked right by us. It was very exciting. I'd never seen anything like it."

Also on the bill: Astrud Gilberto -- the girl from Ipanema -- Dave Brubeck, Stan Getz, Herbie Mann, Ramsey Lewis, Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughn.

The Spectrum became more of a rock venue and that's how it's going out next month. But Johnson did think it should pass into history with a mention of that auspicious opening:

"It was a fascinating time. It was actually overwhelming to me."

Check out the program.....

http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/9252352_fyV...617865045_Ghfwo

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You beat me to it! I couldn't believe it when I saw that. Check out the October dates for the Showboat (1409 Lombard--blocks from my house!). What a time!!!

How about a little history? :)

Jazz Enthusiast Reminisces About Spectrum Anniversary

by KYW's Pat Loeb

We've heard a lot about the closing of the Spectrum in South Philadelphia next month, but you may not realize that Wednesday is the anniversary of its opening.

The arena opened its doors on September 30, 1967. Its first show was a star-studded jazz festival.

"I was 19 years old, I came up from Atlantic City to this brand new place we knew nothing about."

Local jazz enthusiast Ben Johnson had never been in a venue so large when he went to the Spectrum on its first night for the Quaker City Jazz Festival:

"And we saw thousands of people and great music. One of the people I remember was Richard Groove Holmes, an organist."

Local jazz singer Ela Ghant remembers her near brush with Hugh Masakella:

"When they called his name, he walked right by us. It was very exciting. I'd never seen anything like it."

Also on the bill: Astrud Gilberto -- the girl from Ipanema -- Dave Brubeck, Stan Getz, Herbie Mann, Ramsey Lewis, Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughn.

The Spectrum became more of a rock venue and that's how it's going out next month. But Johnson did think it should pass into history with a mention of that auspicious opening:

"It was a fascinating time. It was actually overwhelming to me."

Check out the program.....

http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/9252352_fyV...617865045_Ghfwo

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Sunday, October 25, 2009 - 3:00pm - 7:00pm

Rashied Ali Tribute

Rashied Ali (1935-2009)

Muhammid Ali, drums

Grant Calvin Weston, drums

Cornell Rochester, drums

Jamaaladeen Tacuma, bass

Amin Ali, bass

Ronnie Burrage, drums

Charlie Ellerbee, el. guitar

Juju Jones, drums

Umar Raheem, saxophone

Many others, to be announced

Venue:

Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz

738 S. Broad Street

Philadelphia, PA

Price: Free Admission

Sponsored by:

Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz

WRTI's J. Michael Harrison

LifeLine Music Coalition, Inc.

http://www.arsnovaworkshop.org/events/rash...bute-10-25-2009

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Not Wayne Shorter, but...this Friday at the Philadelphia Museum of Art:

Sonny Fortune

Friday, October 16, 2009 at 5:00 PM

Saxophonist Sonny Fortune, who has played with Miles Davis and McCoy Tyner and subsequently made a series of diverse and imaginatively arranged solo albums, is a Philadelphia native and living legend.

Free after Museum admission

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Reminder... this is happening tomorrow.

Sunday, October 25, 2009 - 3:00pm - 7:00pm

Rashied Ali Tribute

Rashied Ali (1935-2009)

Muhammid Ali, drums

Grant Calvin Weston, drums

Cornell Rochester, drums

Jamaaladeen Tacuma, bass

Amin Ali, bass

Ronnie Burrage, drums

Charlie Ellerbee, el. guitar

Juju Jones, drums

Umar Raheem, saxophone

Many others, to be announced

Venue:

Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz

738 S. Broad Street

Philadelphia, PA

Price: Free Admission

Sponsored by:

Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz

WRTI's J. Michael Harrison

LifeLine Music Coalition, Inc.

http://www.arsnovaworkshop.org/events/rash...bute-10-25-2009

Updated list of performers in bold

Muhammid Ali, drums

Grant Calvin Weston, drums

Cornell Rochester, drums

Henry Grimes, bass

Jamaaladeen Tacuma, bass

Amin Ali, bass

Ronnie Burrage, drums

James "Blood" Ulmer, el. guitar

Charlie Ellerbee, el. guitar

Juju Jones, drums

Umar Raheem, saxophone

Dave Burrell, piano

Alan Nelson, drums

Lamont "Napalm" Dixon, poetry

Pheralyn Dove, poetry

Stanley Crouch, jazz critic

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Coming up Saturday--the perfect Halloween concert!

Sun Ra Arkestra under the direction of Marshall Allen

Saturday, October 31, 2009 - 8:00pm

International House Philadelphia

3701 Chestnut Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104

Price: $20 General Admission

Tickets

Marshall Allen, alto saxophone + Electronic Valve Instrument (EVI)

Yah Yah Abdul-Majid, tenor saxophone

Knoel Scott, alto saxophone

Danny Ray Thompson, baritone saxophone

Farid Barron, piano

Fred Adams, trumpet

Michael Ray, trumpet

Cecil Brooks, trumpet

Dave Davis, trombone + French horn + tuba

Dave Hotep, el. guitar

Bill Davis, double-bass

Wayne A. Smith, Jr., drums

Elson Nascimento, surdo drum

Edited by Peter Johnson
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well, strange coincidence du jour - on another thread here, about professionalism in musicians, I JUST posted about a semi-well known pianist who stood me up for a Sweet Basil gig in NYC about 17-18 years ago. Well, Philly residents, said pianist is playing TONIGHT at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. If you attend, please tell him that I am still waiting for a call -

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