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FINGER POPPIN': A TRIBUTE TO HORACE SILVER

MAY 21 - 24

IRIDIUM JAZZ CLUB

1650 Broadway at 51st Street

New York, NY

212-582-2121

Michael Weiss, piano and musical director

Tom Harrell, trumpet

Eric Alexander, tenor saxophone

John Webber, bass

Willie Jones III, drums

plus Randy Brecker on May 24

Wish I could make it. Saw you in a quintet you fronted at Alice Tully back in '92 that had Tom Harrell and Charles McPherson in the front line. And of course, I'll never forget you with John Webber performing at my wedding back in '85. Jeez!! The years are flying by.

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Iridium's Press Release:

One of the founding architects of hard bop in the 1950s, composer, pianist and bandleader Horace Silver has left a huge imprint on modern jazz. His compositions combine the ultimate in jazz sophistication with a common-man touch, blending tightly knit structures with hummable melodies, funky blues, soulful shouts and free-wheeling improvisation. Dozens of his songs have become jazz standards, including “Song For My Father,” “Nica’s Dream” and others. Pianist and composer Michael Weiss is an ideal musician to pay tribute to Silver, one of his earliest and longest lasting influences. Silver’s “Blowing the Blues Away” was the first jazz LP Weiss ever bought at age 15, and he cut his teeth in New York in the 1980s working with former Silver sidemen Junior Cook, Art Farmer, Clifford Jordan, Joe Henderson, Bill Hardman and Lou Donaldson. Weiss was a prizewinner in the 1989 Thelonious Monk Institute's Solo Piano Competition, with Silver as one of the judges. For this tribute, Weiss will focus on many of Silver's lesser known gems such as “Ecaroh,” “Moonrays,” “Shirl” and “Nutville.”

Joining Weiss is a perfect combination of Horace Silver alumni: Randy Brecker and Tom Harrell each held the trumpet chair in Silver's quintet from 1968 to 1977. Bassist John Webber and drummer Willie Jones III were Silver's last working rhythm section. Eric Alexander, a hard-bop infected player joined Silver at his last New York appearance in 2004. Weiss, best known as longtime sideman with Johnny Griffin, works with Frank Wess, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, and others. In addition to leading his own groups, most notably at the Village Vanguard, Weiss has produced concerts celebrating the music of Bud Powell, Charlie Parker and Thelonious Monk.

Edited by Michael Weiss
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I can't miss this one. I'll be there for sure.

Perfect timing! I plan on being in NYC those days. Will definitely have to check that out'

Excellent--I'll be there as well. Looking forward to seeing you again, Michael!

Look forward to seeing you guys.

Valerie, Just to prevent any further confusion:

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David Weiss

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Michael Weiss

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I can't miss this one. I'll be there for sure.

Perfect timing! I plan on being in NYC those days. Will definitely have to check that out'

Excellent--I'll be there as well. Looking forward to seeing you again, Michael!

Look forward to seeing you guys.

Valerie, Just to prevent any further confusion:

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David Weiss

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Michael Weiss

i shall not make the mistake again but based on the pictures, i'd sure like to meet you!!! :rolleyes:

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I can't miss this one. I'll be there for sure.

Perfect timing! I plan on being in NYC those days. Will definitely have to check that out'

Excellent--I'll be there as well. Looking forward to seeing you again, Michael!

Look forward to seeing you guys.

Valerie, Just to prevent any further confusion:

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David Weiss

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Michael Weiss

I'll come up the stage and say hello. I seen you live before but didn't bother to introduce myself.

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Can anyone comment on how Horace is doing these days?

I've heard various unconfirmed rumors that he is in poor health

I sincerely hope that these rumors are not true-and that although he appears

not to be performing anymore, then at least he is in good health?

We're down to so few of the 50s BN artists, that it would be great to just hear

that one is simply retired....

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Can anyone comment on how Horace is doing these days?

I've heard various unconfirmed rumors that he is in poor health

I sincerely hope that these rumors are not true-and that although he appears

not to be performing anymore, then at least he is in good health?

We're down to so few of the 50s BN artists, that it would be great to just hear

that one is simply retired....

I've heard that he is not well. From pretty close sources. His son moved Horace out of his home in Malibu back to the New York area and he might be in a nursing care situation. The last time I saw him, at Catalina's a couple of years ago, he was in a wheelchair and lucid, but things have gotten worse.

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searching for additional info about horace's health, i checked out his official website and it's bulletin board for the latest news. i was disgusted by what i found - an unmoderated board completed dominated by porn spam. i left there with mixed feelings of anger and sadness over what amounts to a lack of respect for the man and his legacy.

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searching for additional info about horace's health, i checked out his official website and it's bulletin board for the latest news. i was disgusted by what i found - an unmoderated board completed dominated by porn spam. i left there with mixed feelings of anger and sadness over what amounts to a lack of respect for the man and his legacy.

Wow, that board is in sad shape! It needs someone to go in there and clean it up. It's ironic because Horace Silver has always seemed like someone who is especially conscientious about maintaining a high level of integrity in how he's represented. Very sad- I hope they either fix it or close it down.

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I don't know what is more distressing - the state of Horace's health or the state of that discussion board.

Well, its his health that's more distressing but I can't do anything about that, so I sent an email to the webmaster addy on the site. I hope something is done to get that crap off of there.

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I don't know what is more distressing - the state of Horace's health or the state of that discussion board.

Well, its his health that's more distressing but I can't do anything about that, so I sent an email to the webmaster addy on the site. I hope something is done to get that crap off of there.

Horace Silver being one of my musical idols, I sent an email over a year ago to the admin on his web site and never got a reply or seen the board cleaned up. I say shut the site down. Horace should be remembered for his wonderful music he has given the world. I know he is still with us, but it doesn't seem like he'll recover.

Edited by Hardbopjazz
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I bought tickets for Thurs 5/21, 10:30 show.

See you there!

Do I need some sort of "reservation" other than my ticket?

I didn't know you could get tickets in advance. I usually just call and make reservations. I will buy my ticket today. This is going to be a real swinging show.

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