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jazztalk.net A forum for jazz... 2018-10-24T18:56:40-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/feed.php?f=36 2018-10-24T18:56:40-08:00 2018-10-24T18:56:40-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=1317&p=15428#p15428 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Re: Ralph Peterson's Jazz Messenger Legacy Band at Scullers Jazz Club-Boston]]>
Would love to hear the results..

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2018-10-18T04:44:06-08:00 2018-10-18T04:44:06-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=1317&p=15427#p15427 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Ralph Peterson's Jazz Messenger Legacy Band at Scullers Jazz Club-Boston]]>
Some of you might know I'm the box office supervisor at Scullers, so at the end of the work day, I get to pop right into the club and hear some outstanding music. Such was the case last week. Drummer Ralph Peterson was celebrating Art Blakey's 99th birthday and he had an all-star alumni band with him: Bobby Watson, Bill Pierce, Geoff Keezer, Essiet Okun Essiet and Brian Lynch. Need I mention the music was off the charts and audience and band had a great time. This was on Oct 11. The next two nights, Ralph and the very same band were at The Side Door in CT and they were recording for two nights. Can't wait for that release, expected sometime in February 2019.

En route to work soon, but if I can figure out how to post some clips of this band, will do at a later time.

Marla

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2018-03-08T17:55:51-08:00 2018-03-08T17:55:51-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=1300&p=15275#p15275 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Maria Schneider Orchestra in Durango, CO]]>

Steve Wilson, Dave Pietro, Rich Perry, Jon Irabagon, Scott Robinson, Greg Gisbert, Augie Haas, Nadje Noordhuis, Michael Rodriguez, Tim Albright, Ryan Keberle, Marshall Gilkes, George Flynn, Gary Versace, Ben Monder, Frank Kimbrough, Jay Anderson and Kendrick Scott

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2017-03-11T07:54:57-08:00 2017-03-11T07:54:57-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=1262&p=14944#p14944 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Me and Lee at the Billy Hart 4 show at The Jazz Standard]]> .......UB and I got there early to get our favorite table in the bar area and to eat. A tousled haired elderly gentleman walked by and the staff seemed to know and like him. He circulated the club, seemingly looking to find people he might know, chatting up people at several tables.
.......At some point he walked over and said hello to us. He told us George Wein was in the audience. I mentioned someone I knew that was close to George Wein. Then I asked him his name and answered Lee Konitz.
........I blurted YOU'RE LEE KONITZ! and shook his hand and told him what a thrill it was to meet him and how much I admired his work. I was able to remember the name of an album of his I love ("Yes, Yes Nonette" and he smiled and said "That's a good one" and started to talk about how he had recently been listening to his own records (as if it was something he hadn't done much until recently) and said he was enjoying them, as if he wasn't sure he would be.
.........As natural and comfortable as the conversation was, I kept saying to myself "I just talked to Lee Konitz!" I think it was more mind-blowing because we started talking before I knew it was Lee Konitz!

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2016-09-26T10:24:55-08:00 2016-09-26T10:24:55-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=1225&p=14704#p14704 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Me, at Zinco in Mexico City]]>

No official review, but I just played at the hippest club in Mexico with my trio and special guest, singer Iraida Noriega. Saturday night, Sept 17 and it was completely sold out (about 150). Great crowd, and everyone played at the top of their game.

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2016-06-18T15:50:11-08:00 2016-06-18T15:50:11-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=1206&p=14555#p14555 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • The Kirk Lightsey Quartet and The Nick Hempton Quartet at Smalls Jazz Club - 6/9/16]]>

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2016-01-29T17:28:18-08:00 2016-01-29T17:28:18-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=1133&p=14165#p14165 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Re: Branford Marsalis played >In My Solitude< | Basel, 1/28/2016]]>
Your English is fine, so no apologies are necessary. I knew exactly what you were sharing with us and appreciate your efforts.

Yes, some light food & drink is always a bonus between the 1st and 2nd sets.

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2016-01-29T05:40:00-08:00 2016-01-29T05:40:00-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=1133&p=14163#p14163 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Branford Marsalis played >In My Solitude< | Basel, 1/28/2016]]>


The church was filled completely, sold out, 700+ listeners. Which means, its smaller than Grace Cathedral. I have been in the middle of the central aisle, so it was fine without amplification. Someone in the back of the side aisles (I hope its the right word, had to look it up) may be not so satisfied.

He played two sets plus two encores. Compared with the recording he was more >relaxed<, less intensive, less highbrow (again I'm not really sure it's the right word. in German i would say "Nicht so unter Hochspannung"). This made made the concert very herable, entertaining. Was a trip through the history of reeds, beginning with Bach up to now, not only jazz. For example he played a "When the Saints Go Marching In" an first encore. Also two sets where a good idea, better then on long one. Seemed to be a short-term decision, the people from jazz offbeat Basel apologized for been not able to organize a catering for the break.

Conclusion: 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

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2016-01-22T13:07:18-08:00 2016-01-22T13:07:18-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=1131&p=14154#p14154 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Winter Jazzfest, NYC, January 2016 (a set of reviews in JazzTimes)]]>




 

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2015-08-08T13:48:29-08:00 2015-08-08T13:48:29-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=1025&p=13582#p13582 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Re: Gerry Hemingway's residency @ the Stone, 7/28–8/2, 2015]]>
Ok - been a while since I wrote one of these accounts. Hottest day of the year - 96 degrees in NYC - hottest in 2 years and still blazing hot @ 7:30. Inside the new AC is working wonders. All set middle front row with my wife 5 feet from the drum kit with Marty Ehrlich right in front of us with the baby grand piano off to the left with Anthony Coleman facing Hemingway.

first piece 30 minutes pure improvisation with Ehrlich going from clarinet to flute to alto saxophone to a short time on harmonica and then to bass clarinet. How they got to wherever they got and how and why it was stunning speaks to these 3 musicians. Coleman is older yet new to me and was a fine foil but Hemingway and Ehrlich were why I was there.

To be blunt, Hemingway and Ehrlich are a large part of why I am at any of the music shows I attend. No need to try to explain the piece any further. I'm not capable.

Next piece based on a Hemingway composition - "Pumblum" which I was sure was "If You Like" (GH corrected me when I told him what tune it was:)).

the music was recorded and videotaped. If it's made available in any way, let's hope a few here watch and listen to at least this 15-18 minute excursion into the impossible. Mostly on clarinet (along with his voice and maybe some scorching alto saxophone), he again played that b-flat clarinet with the highest intensity of anyone who has ever played that horn. By the end with Hemingway being Hemingway when he blows it all the way out and at complete full volume, I thought my brain was going to melt down - and with a monster crash it was over.

a short softer encore and we awaited the second set

Rudresh Mahanthappa played strong lines throughout playing themes and music from a suite Gerry and Rudresh. Russ Lossing combined the inside and outside of the piano like few others as the music undulated via velocity, volume, and detail.

Mahanthappa has a fine sound and it took a whole for me to forget that I couldn't hear the great Marty Ehrlich again in this set. Rudresh is simply not the same genius level improvisor and musician that Ehrlich is so much of the energy and intrigue of this set came from the dynamic between Lossing and Hemingway. But really all anyone needs is Gerry Hemingway. His power, creativity and his simple presence is overwhelming and the fact that I was again able to experience it in the best venue possible to hear and feel his music was incredibly gratifying.

THEN when the continuous set was losing steam, something happened and the intensity was back, then a pause, they go into Monk's "Oska T", they blow the roof off, the audience is astounded, I'm stunned, we go home - not a thought to put on any music for the hour ride home.

8/2:

First set was Ellery Eskelin's NY Trio with Gary Versace on organ and GH in the rotating drum chair. I will get back to that set if I have the heart....

the main reason I was determined to be at The Stone last night was to see and hear three of my long time favorite musicians in the long standing collaborative group known as Bass Drum Bone. Having seen the band once before a few years back @ Cornelia Street Cafe and having listened to the group on record often and having listened to the three musicians in various combinations with others in ways that depending on the year or the decade as somewhere between often to obsessively (especially the drummer), I knew pretty much what the band and these veteran musicians do.

helluva sentence, aye???

that being said, I wouldn't exchange 10:10 PM through 11:20 for very much on this earth. In combination with last Wednesday , Gerry Hemingway is now my wife's favorite drummer. This band is a grooving, cranking, slamming bar band playing in a totally quiet perfect acoustic environment and we got to experience it from a few feet away. They start with scratchy improv into a classic Ray Anderson piece (from March of Dimes) and 15 minutes later we are screaming and the great man of the Bone part of the trio is grinning ear to ear!!!

on Hemingway's Dance for Edward (for Edward Blackwell) - a tune which Ed really liked according to Gerry. This thing went from downtown to Africa and back and forth. Lordy fucking Lordy!! 25 minutes later, I'm speachless.

I might have then lost my mind but I know they finished with a Mark Helias piece called Land's End. I know you all wouldn't believe it and I wouldn't have either as I had never heard of it, or heard it, but it was more outrageously phenomenal than the Dance for Edward piece. Who Knew?!?

again like Wednesday it was done and we went home with silence from the car stereo

no need to wallow too much on why EE wants to impersonate A combination of Ben Webster and Stan Getz and the second set almost eliminated the thought or question why he wants to do that odd imitation based playing in tempos that barely touch medium speed and when they do, he quickly brings his two wonderful band mates back to numbingly slow and nod inducing non tempos.






Thumbs Up and Hands Down, baby

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2015-08-05T17:30:35-08:00 2015-08-05T17:30:35-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=1025&p=13565#p13565 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Gerry Hemingway's residency @ the Stone, 7/28–8/2, 2015]]>


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2015-04-04T15:30:48-08:00 2015-04-04T15:30:48-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=951&p=12891#p12891 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Re: Ramsey Lewis and John Pizzarelli | April 3, 2015 - Ancho]]>

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2015-04-03T15:56:57-08:00 2015-04-03T15:56:57-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=951&p=12887#p12887 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Ramsey Lewis and John Pizzarelli | April 3, 2015 - Anchorage]]> Tonight, we're headed to the Atwood Concert Hall to hear this duo. It should be interesting. Details later.




Ramsey Lewis and John Pizzarelli



The Ultimate Nat King Cole Tribute

Take a step back in time and enjoy the hits of the 40s and 50s. Highly accomplished artists in their own right, Ramsey Lewis and John Pizzarelli capture the iconic sounds of Nat King Cole. Lewis is a three-time Grammy award-winning pianist while Pizzarelli is a world-renowned jazz guitarist and singer. Enjoy Cole favorites including "Route 66", "Mona Lisa" and "Unforgettable."

Ramsey Lewis and John Pizzarelli is presented by .

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2015-02-03T12:28:55-08:00 2015-02-03T12:28:55-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=891&p=12331#p12331 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Re: Live jazz reviews - from 1964 DownBeat]]>

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2015-02-03T09:14:28-08:00 2015-02-03T09:14:28-08:00 https://jazztalk.net/viewtopic.php?t=891&p=12324#p12324 <![CDATA[Live Music Reviews • Re: Live jazz reviews - from 1964 DownBeat]]>

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