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And now we're in our last day. We're good, I promise. Please support an up and coming jazz band trying to make some interesting noises in Chicago... www.indiegogo.com/paulabellatrio
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And now we're down to 4 days, and I'm talking to myself in here, in here, in here, in here... www.indiegogo.com/paulabellatrio our version of Nine Inch Nails' Closer: Thanks for reading, thanks for pledging (if you choose to do so)!
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we're down to the two week marker, and we're still $1100 shy of the bare minimum we need to get this thing pressed. I promise you'll like it. www.indiegogo.com/paulabellatrio
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is this guy still at it? Yes. here, check this out...our take on A-Ha's Take On Me...
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bumpity bump bump bump - we're down to the last 20 days of our campaign, and we desperately need some support from the greater jazz community. If you love you some jazz well off the beaten path, we might just be the band for you. check it out... www.indiegogo.com/paulabellatrio Thanks!
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Here's a taste of what we've been up to in the studio...Our guitarist's attempt to write a George Benson tune (think Breezin' or In Flight era Benson) Channel 74 if you dig what you hear, or even if you don't, head here: www.indiegogo.com/paulabellatrio and get yourself a copy! Thanks!
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So, it's been a while since I've posted here with any regularity, so I kinda feel like a douche even posting this, but there does seem to be a lot of interest in the Chicago jazz scene around these parts, so, I'm giving it a go. Anyway, my group, the paul abella trio has just recorded it's latest CD. It's a mish mash of a disc that has a little bit of everything, from an attempt to recreate George Benson's 70's sound to odd-metered jazz-influenced pop tunes. In between are some interpretations of some of our favorite tunes from Nine Inch Nails, Metallica, The Grateful Dead, Led Zeppelin and Bob Dylan. So, because this stuff is not cheap, we're going the crowd funding route. If nothing else, click on the link to watch the fairly funny video... http://www.indiegogo.com/paulabellatrio If you're wondering what we sound like, here are a few links... Stairway To Heaven A snippet of us jamming on Jaco Pastorius' Come On Come Over Thanks for letting me waste a few minutes of your day...
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She's a great player, and it's a genuinely solid disc. Note: I don't think she was ever in Von's band. However, the thing that didn't get mentioned in all of those quotes is that she's been a bit of a mover and shaker, starting up her own avant jazz series at Jerry's in Wicker Park. It's definitely a disc worth a listen, and she'll be one to watch in the next decade, I think.
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ok, not a NO brass band, but a band that definitely came from that tradition and is building upon it: Youngblood Brass Band out of (wait for it) Madison, WI. I love, Love, LOVE these guys. Came across one of their discs for dirt cheap when I lived dangerously close to Dusty Groove, saw them play around the corner at the Empty Bottle and at a few street festivals in Chicago, and they just threw it down HARD. Their snare drummer was also a pretty damn good rapper, to boot. And at the end of the night, they gave shout outs to every single New Orleans brass band you could think of. They know their roots and they're doing something with them. Youngblood Brass Band
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2010 Chicago Jazz Festival down to two days?
jazzypaul replied to rpklich's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
well, yes. And no. And yes. A few years back, maybe a decade or so, it used to be four days. Then the Thursday was cut from Grant Park. Then they brought back the Thursday as a paid event. Then they got rid of the paid event. I'm biting my lip here, but I think that there are a lot of wise things that could be done that aren't being done, and the end result is that the Jazz Festival will either turn into a one day affair or will be completely ravaged by sponsors. -
it's a small world after all... yeah, Bob's a bad bad man on the bass, and I think that if he ever moved out of Joliet and towards Chicago/Cook County, he'd be busy 11 days a week. I will most certainly tell him that you said hello, and I will also let him know that he's racking up fines with the Geoff library. And thanks for the kind words! If at all possible, you should come out and see us some time! Some things are just deemed to be for all times, sir. My favorite slight tweak on something thus far...The "Master, Master" section of Master of Puppets, we're doing as all percussion, no harmony or melody. Should be fun!
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I know that BBS's by their very nature are about as old school as it gets when it comes to teh interwebz, but c'mon people, do at least one of the following (and I am only irritated because, as blind-blake said, an Afro-Klezmer Orchestra that is truly both sounds like something I need to hear like yesterday): (I don't mean to self promote, I'm just showing how it's done. Mr. Crom, please use this as a template) 1) "hey guys, check out my myspace page!" 2) "hey guys, check out my CD on rhapsody!" 3) or, if you're really slick, put your video, audio and mailing list together and try this one: "hey guys, check out my reverb nation page!" Any way you do it, I'm not getting down to Atlanta any time soon, but I'll buy a CD of some bad ass Africa meets Klezmer music any day! So, let me hear it, mang!
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Thank you! And, as of a couple of minutes ago, we're at 2498. The anticipation, at this point, is kinda killing me.
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please, please, pretty please with sugar on top please...we're less than 25 downloads away from hitting the 2500 mark. And we do get paid for this too (the perks of having Microsoft run a promotion that you're a part of?)! So, please, if you've not heard our charming music yet, please take 30 seconds out of your day to get some free music on your hard drive by going here and downloading our version of Lucky Southern. Free to you. I still get paid. I like it. You should too. http://www.myspace.com/windows?homepage=thepaulabellatrio Thanks!
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The only reason I might NOT do the whole thing as a samba might be to (slightly) nod to the original and lay down some cajon hip-hop on the implied half time section coming out of the choruses on battery. insofar as Damage, Inc goes, the samba thing could work too. I wanted to see if I could mix it up a lil more though. Dunno yet. We've got a month and change to get it together. The club in question has one of those record on the fly CD recorders, so I think I'll be able to get all of the end results on disc. That'll be fun.