Steve Reynolds Posted August 29, 2015 Report Posted August 29, 2015 Harris Eisenstadt has a week residency. Maybe surprisingly (to myself & others) I've never listened to him on drums nor seen him live. Very tasty line-ups and I'm going Tuesday & Thursday:9/1/15 - 8:00 & 10:00 (Old Growth Forest):Tony Malaby: tenor saxophoneJeb Bishop: tromboneJason Roebke: bassEisenstadt: drums & compositions9/3/15: Canada Day Quintet & Octet8:00 Canada Day IV:Nate Wooley: trumpetMatt Bauder: tenor saxophoneChris Dingman: vibraphoneAdam Hopkins: bassEisenstadt: drums & compositions10:00 - Octet add:Jeb Bishop: tromboneAnna Webber: fluteDan Peck: tubamany reasons I'm excited for both nights but maybe main reason is to see Jeb Bishop for the first time in about 13 years. Bishop with my man Tony Malaby sounds like a very powerful combination to me.Also will see Roebke for the first time as well as Bauder. Plus I havn't seen Wooley enough - I will make sure to see him a couple of times during his upcoming October Stone residency which includes among others, a rare NYC appearance of the *great* Paul Lytton!! Standing on a Whale Fishing for Minnows Quote
clifford_thornton Posted August 29, 2015 Report Posted August 29, 2015 I'm tempted to hit the Canada Day night. Eisenstadt is good though I'd rather see him live than listen to the records, which generally have sounded a little too crisp for me. Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted August 29, 2015 Author Report Posted August 29, 2015 I kind of like it when once in a while I'm exposed to a musician for the first time Live rather than on a recording.I think it will be hard for the 9/1 night to be too "crisp" with Malaby and Bishop doing what they do!!! Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted September 1, 2015 Author Report Posted September 1, 2015 Geared up!! Showtime less than a hour!! Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted September 2, 2015 Author Report Posted September 2, 2015 Been thinking on making some comments. Mixed results. Maybe I wait until after Canada Day Quintet and Octet tomorrow night.I did love Roebke and Malaby was focused and intense. Compositions locked the improv out too much for my tastes. Eisenstadt sure holds back at the kit - I'm interested to hear a bit more than quiet intensity Thursday night Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted September 4, 2015 Author Report Posted September 4, 2015 Passed on tonight - instead choosing Saturday night @ Cornelia StreetAngelica Sanchez - pianoMichael Formanek - bassTyshawn Sorey - drumschoice made because my feeling us that a great drummer makes a great band - and I was thoroughly underwhelmed by the drummer I saw the other night. The more I thought about it, the more the choice was clear to go see/hear/experience the *great* Tyshawn Sorey rather than be dissapointed in a potentially great band because the drummer refuses to rip it when it needs to be cranked up.When Eisenstadt had a duo section with Jeb Bishop and dud nothing except pitter patter at the kit, I guess I knew there was little besides his nice compositions that would bring me back to see him live. When I'm in the front row five feet from a drummer and I leave completely and totally unmoved by the drummer, that a drummer I'm simply not going to see live again. Too many great ones playing in NY on regular basis to waste a night on that - despite Nate Wooley, Dan Peck, Jeb Bishop, Chris Dingman et al. Quote
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