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21 hours ago, Hardbopjazz said:

David Murray Octet.  Jazz Standard.  

21 hours ago, HutchFan said:

I bet that'll be interesting. :tup 

 

Please post a review.  I wanted to, but was not able to make it this week.

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Kenny Barron Quintet at Spivey Hall tonight. Meeting up with HutchFan.

 

Great show with Michael Rodriguez, Dayna Stephens, Kiyoshi Kitagawa and Johnathan Blake. One the biggest surprises was Richie Beirach’s “Elm.”

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9 hours ago, erwbol said:

With Brandon Ross I see. What's their best album?

Yes - Brandon Ross. Can't say I know their albums well enough to recommend one. Since they rely pretty much on improvisation, I would guess they're all good.

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I usually cannot contribute to this thread as I live in Memphis where improvised music does not flourish.  But tonight I am going to see The Dopoloarians: William Parker (bass), Douglas Ewart (tenor saxophone), Chris Parker (piano, Kelley Hurt (voice), Chad Fowler (alto saxophone and saxello), Chad Anderson (percussion), and special guest Marc Franklin (trumpet).

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15 hours ago, Steve Reynolds said:

Tim Berne Quintet with Tony Malaby, Ryan Ferreira, Devin Hoff & Elliot Kavee

maybe we will stay for the second band which is Ben Monder, Gary Wang & Diego Voglino

at a place called Halyards in Brooklyn

I'll see anything with Tim Berne!

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9 hours ago, BFrank said:

I'll see anything with Tim Berne!

Very fine group. Minor quibble for me is that Kavee is just not forceful or powerful enough for a band with a saxophonist as good as Berne or as great as Malaby.

A drummer like Ches Smith or Nasheet Waits or Tyshawn Sorey would have elevated this band to the stratosphere. Ferreira was awesome. His riffing/comping with the saxophonists was powerful, skronky and almost psychedelic. Berne had new written music that seemed to be presented for the first time to the group before the show. Tim knew the music by heart as he didn’t need sheet music for himself. 
 

6 compositions with improvisational elements organically incorporated into the written music. A couple of segues (maybe only one?) with the set lasting a beefy 75 minutes. Malaby only on tenor and he played towards his most beautiful side more than his piercing aggressive mode for the most part. There was one passage where he might have almost been Getz for a bit. Wondrous. Also tremendous unison playing with Berne's alto and Malaby’s tenor. Also one of the them comping or accenting the other. Seemingly rehearsed but I’d be shocked if this wasn’t the first time they played this music. In fact I think it’s the first time the band played together.

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2 hours ago, Steve Reynolds said:

Very fine group. Minor quibble for me is that Kavee is just not forceful or powerful enough for a band with a saxophonist as good as Berne or as great as Malaby.

A drummer like Ches Smith or Nasheet Waits or Tyshawn Sorey would have elevated this band to the stratosphere. Ferreira was awesome. His riffing/comping with the saxophonists was powerful, skronky and almost psychedelic. Berne had new written music that seemed to be presented for the first time to the group before the show. Tim knew the music by heart as he didn’t need sheet music for himself. 
 

6 compositions with improvisational elements organically incorporated into the written music. A couple of segues (maybe only one?) with the set lasting a beefy 75 minutes. Malaby only on tenor and he played towards his most beautiful side more than his piercing aggressive mode for the most part. There was one passage where he might have almost been Getz for a bit. Wondrous. Also tremendous unison playing with Berne's alto and Malaby’s tenor. Also one of the them comping or accenting the other. Seemingly rehearsed but I’d be shocked if this wasn’t the first time they played this music. In fact I think it’s the first time the band played together.

Sounds good!

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On 2/22/2020 at 11:57 AM, Dave James said:

Archie Shepp at the Newmark Theater in Portland, Oregon.  Part of the PDX Jazz Festival.  Opening act is a group called The Blue Cranes.  

 

I was there with my wife, we both enjoyed it very much.

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Last night, the Puerto Rican singer iLe at the Cambridge Room of the House of Blues in Dallas.  iLe (to my ears) is fantastic, and every song she performed in her 90 minute set (mostly originals by iLe, her sister and her grandmother) was worthwhile.

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Friday at Kennedy Center: Jason Moran trio with guests Cassandra Wilson and Marvin Sewell. Part of his 20th year celebration of Bandwagon. Expect a fair amount of Billie Holiday and Same Mother. Saturday at KC: National Symphony Orch performing Tchaikovsky violin concerto (Akiko Suwanai) and some Stravinsky. Will miss Charles Tolliver up in Baltimore.

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4 hours ago, Patrick said:

Friday at Kennedy Center: Jason Moran trio with guests Cassandra Wilson and Marvin Sewell. Part of his 20th year celebration of Bandwagon. Expect a fair amount of Billie Holiday and Same Mother. Saturday at KC: National Symphony Orch performing Tchaikovsky violin concerto (Akiko Suwanai) and some Stravinsky. Will miss Charles Tolliver up in Baltimore.

My favourite singer with one of my favourite piano trios. I hope it's as good as it should be. 

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5 hours ago, Patrick said:

Friday at Kennedy Center: Jason Moran trio with guests Cassandra Wilson and Marvin Sewell. Part of his 20th year celebration of Bandwagon. Expect a fair amount of Billie Holiday and Same Mother. Saturday at KC: National Symphony Orch performing Tchaikovsky violin concerto (Akiko Suwanai) and some Stravinsky. Will miss Charles Tolliver up in Baltimore.

Saw Cassandra and Jason together a few years ago at SFJAZZ. She talked about hiring him many years ago when he was just coming on the scene.

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