GA Russell Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 CHARLIE HADEN MEMORIAL AND CELEBRATION OF HIS LIFE TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2015 @ 7PM @ THE TOWN HALL NYC Family and friends, including many jazz greats, will come together to celebrate the life of CHARLIE HADEN (1937-2014), one of the most innovative and influential bassists in the history of jazz. A three-time Grammy winner, Haden has received many awards and accolades throughout his five-decade career including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, the NEA Jazz Master Award, and was most recently bestowed the Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture. Just as importantly, he was a husband, a father, a colleague, a friend, a teacher, and a human being passionately concerned about social justice. Haden first came to fame as a member of the iconic Ornette Coleman Quartet, and literally changed the way the bass was played. He went on to play with Keith Jarrett and a who’s who of music’s greats, including John Coltrane, Alice Coltrane, Pat Metheny, Michael Brecker, Stan Getz, Chet Baker, Abbey Lincoln, and so many more. At the same time he formed his iconic bands Liberation Music Orchestra (in 1969) and Quartet West (in 1986) with which he performed and recorded until his untimely passing. In 1982, he founded the Jazz Studies Program at California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, CA . Among the many performers and speakers attending will be Geri Allen, Kenny Barron, Carla Bley, Jack DeJohnette, Denardo Coleman, Ravi Coltrane, Mark Fain, Bill Frisell, Ethan Iverson, Josh Haden and the Haden Triplets, Ruth Cameron-Haden, Dr. Maurice Jackson, Lee Konitz, Pat Metheny, Josh Redman, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Brandee Younger et al., as well as several special guests to be announced. The evening will be anchored by performances by Haden's two preeminent bands, Quartet West with Alan Broadbent, Ernie Watts, Rodney Green, with Scott Colley on bass, and Liberation Music Orchestra with Carla Bley, Tony Malaby, Chris Cheek, Loren Stillman, Michael Rodriguez, Seneca Black, Curtis Fowlkes, Vincent Chancey, Joe Daley, Steve Cardenas, Matt Wilson, with Steve Swallow on bass. “Charlie would play what it meant to be human, he had a sound that gave people the idea of what music does. When you find that sound that comes from the soul, you can really do something, and Charlie did, he did something for all of us.” Ornette Coleman -2014 "People will always love his playing, but no one will ever imitate him. He was a rare, true original. Perfect intonation, the biggest ears, the warmest, most captivating tone in the history of the jazz bass.” Keith Jarrett 2014 THIS IS A FREE EVENT Tax Deductible Donations to benefit the Charlie Haden CalArts Scholarship Fund, a 501c3, providing tuition assistance for jazz students in need, will be accepted at the venue or can be sent to PO Box 520, Agoura Hills, CA 91376. Location: THE TOWN HALL, NYC 123 W 43rd St. (between 6th Avenue & Broadway) New York, NY 10036 Box Office: General Admission. Doors open at 6pm. For more info: www.thetownhall.org http://thetownhall.org/event/624-celebrating-charlie-haden-19372014 Quote
mjzee Posted January 15, 2015 Report Posted January 15, 2015 Jazz Stars Gather for Memorial to bassist Charlie Haden - WSJ Quote
BeBop Posted January 15, 2015 Report Posted January 15, 2015 (edited) Yeah, it was an event. Both better and more disappointing than this "just the facts" presentation would suggest. But that's par for the course when you've got a dozen or more pieces in a three-hour or so presentation. I wouldn't believe myself if I said I picked Pat Metheney as a high point and Lee Konitz's duo with Brad Mehldau as a low, but there you go. And clifford thornton, if you tried to go, I hope you made it in. I was 90 minutes in the wind chilled 9 degrees before entering as about the 1100th of 1500 capacity. I know a LOT of people were turned away - hundreds for sure. It was kind of a shame it was free. I talked to a bunch of people who were there BECAUSE it was free. 25% of them couldn't name a Charlie Haden recording. Edited January 15, 2015 by BeBop Quote
paul secor Posted January 15, 2015 Report Posted January 15, 2015 NY Times article: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/15/arts/jazz-musicians-memorialize-charlie-haden.html?_r=0 Quote
BeBop Posted January 15, 2015 Report Posted January 15, 2015 (edited) Thanks for the NYTimes link. I was just reading on page C1. Much more meaningful depiction. Edited January 15, 2015 by BeBop Quote
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