robviti Posted February 15, 2005 Report Posted February 15, 2005 (edited) Hey folks, Last weekend I picked up a few items in the "bargain bin" at Stereo Jack's (thanks Jack!). One of the cds I bought is Trance Dance: The Bill Kirchner Nonet Live In Concert on the A-Records label. It was recorded in 1990 and features Kirchner on different reeds, along with people Ralph Lalama and Brian Lynch. So, what do you know about Kirchner (I'd never heard of him before)? What do you like/dislike about him? Since I only paid $2 for this 2-cd set, I think he qualifies for inclusion in one of our "underrated" threads. B-) Edited February 15, 2005 by jazzshrink Quote
Dan Gould Posted February 15, 2005 Report Posted February 15, 2005 Isn't that the same mug as the guy who hosted "Bill Kirschner's Rock Concert"? I actually remember it more for the SNL parody than I do for the show, but isn't it the same dude? Quote
JSngry Posted February 15, 2005 Report Posted February 15, 2005 No dude, that's DON Kirschner, the cat who brought us The Monkees & the great Neil Sedaka comeback of the 70s. One of the all-time greats. Where would music be without him? Bill Kirchner's a very talented cat. Quote
fkimbrough Posted February 15, 2005 Report Posted February 15, 2005 Bill's a saxophone player, arranger, and music historian/educator of the first order. He was off the scene for a while in the 90's due to a medical condition, but is back at it. Among his activities he teaches in Jazz Program at the New School University in New York. Quote
Dan Gould Posted February 15, 2005 Report Posted February 15, 2005 No dude, that's DON Kirschner, the cat who brought us The Monkees & the great Neil Sedaka comeback of the 70s. One of the all-time greats. Where would music be without him? Bill Kirchner's a very talented cat. In honor of Matt Groenig's Birthday, D'OH!!! But in my defense, isn't there a similarity there? Or maybe I'm just thinking of the dude who played him in the SNL spoofs .... Quote
AllenLowe Posted February 15, 2005 Report Posted February 15, 2005 wait - there was also Claude Kirschner - no, he was a circus mc for Barnum and Bailey - Quote
Larry Kart Posted February 15, 2005 Report Posted February 15, 2005 Bill is a longtime friend, one of the nicest, brightest guys I know. If you ever see the two Sea Breeze LPs by his nonet, "Infant Eyes" and "What It Is To be Frank," don't hesitate. Bill wrote some lovely charts for Lee Konitz's nonet -- I remember "Footprints" in particular, on the Steeplechase album "Yes, Yes, Nonet." At the time (late '70s), Bill was a student of Lee's, and thereby hangs a tale. Back in 1969-70, when I was at Down Beat, I enthusiastically reviewed Lee's album "Spirits." Bill, then a high school student in Youngstown, Ohio, read it, got the album, and, so he later told me, made a vow to study with Lee one day if possible. In recent years, Bill, who used to play alto, tenor, and clarinet too, has focused only on the soprano. IMO he has the best sound on that instrument of any one playing today -- incredibly pure and in tune but not too thin; the way he can lean into a note, expanding and contracting the vibrato the way a potter shapes wet clay on a wheel, is something else. The soprano rolls over on its back, puts its paws up in the air, and purrs for him. You can hear Bill at his best as a player on the 1997 A Records album (a division of the Danish label Challenge -- probably available from their website) "Some Enchanted Evening," duets with pianists Marc Copland, Mike Abene, and Harold Danko. Also, Bill is the editor/creator of "The Oxford Companion To Jazz." Quote
Jim R Posted February 15, 2005 Report Posted February 15, 2005 Dan, I see a facial resemblance to the real Don Kirshner. He doesn't look like that anymore, though: http://toniwine.com/pg19.html Quote
JSngry Posted February 15, 2005 Report Posted February 15, 2005 http://toniwine.com/pg19.html God, looking at those pictures (other than the one of "Cousin Barbara" - meeEEEEEOW!!!), all I can say is that I really DO hope I die before I get old. If it's not already too late, that is... Quote
Jim R Posted February 15, 2005 Report Posted February 15, 2005 http://toniwine.com/pg19.html God, looking at those pictures (other than the one of "Cousin Barbara" - meeEEEEEOW!!!), all I can say is that I really DO hope I die before I get old. I hear you, but let's at least give Don some props for not opting for the dreaded rug... Re cousin Barb ... WHY was she hanging out THERE???! Quote
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