ejp626 Posted April 21, 2019 Report Posted April 21, 2019 21 minutes ago, kh1958 said: Well, I got to meet Mokoomba (a very friendly group of fellows) and had a long talk with their tour manager, but they did not actually perform, as the "promoter" did not advertise so that less than ten people showed up (and even with advertisement the audience base for African music in Dallas is pretty small), booked an inappropriate venue, and did not pay them (after they flew here from a California performance the day before). So I felt bad for them, even if frustrated at not hearing them play again (so near, yet so far). That's a shame. It's actually pretty incredible that people think they can still get away with stuff like this. Maybe they need to get the social media mob to set to work... I think they are off to Seattle and Vancouver next. I was hoping they would stop off in Toronto, but it doesn't look like it. Quote
kh1958 Posted April 21, 2019 Author Report Posted April 21, 2019 56 minutes ago, ejp626 said: That's a shame. It's actually pretty incredible that people think they can still get away with stuff like this. Maybe they need to get the social media mob to set to work... I think they are off to Seattle and Vancouver next. I was hoping they would stop off in Toronto, but it doesn't look like it. They do have a new album coming out soon, their tour manager told me. On 4/16/2019 at 3:07 PM, mjzee said: Just got an email from Da Camera (Houston), announcing their 2019/2020 season. John Scofield Quartet on Friday, October 9! Also, "Blue Note Records 80th Birthday Celebration" (whatever that is) on Saturday, November 2, and Vijay Iyer Sextet on Saturday, February 29. Blue Note 80th Anniversary Tour: This Fall, a triple-bill of current Blue Note artists—Kandace Springs, James Francies, and the newly-signed James Carter—will embark on a U.S. tour of performing arts centers around the country. Quote
kh1958 Posted April 24, 2019 Author Report Posted April 24, 2019 (edited) Bedford Blues Festival 2019 Satturday, Aug. 31 2:15 PM Jack Barksdale & Guthrie Kennard 3:00 PM Kerrie Lepai & Andrew Jr.Boy Jones - Andrew Jr. Boy & Kerrie Lepal Jones 4:00 PM John Hay 5:00 PM Ally Venable 6:00 PM Dylan Bishop 7:00 PM Charlie Musselwhite 8:15 PM Mike Morgan & The Crawl 9:30 PM JJ Grey & Mofro Sunday, Sept. 1PRINT 2:15 PM Honey Folk 3:00 PM The Relatives 4:00 PM Robert Kimbrough 5:00 PM The Stratoblasters & Buddy Whittington 7:00 PM Nikki Hill 8:15 PM Bobby Patterson 9:30 PM Boz Skaggs Edited April 24, 2019 by kh1958 Quote
kh1958 Posted April 30, 2019 Author Report Posted April 30, 2019 (edited) August 15, 2019: James Brandon Lewis Trio, Beerland, Austin August 17, 2019: Mingus Big Band, Miller Outdoor Theater, Houston August 31, 2019: Charlie Musselwhite, Ally Venable, Bedford Blues Festival Robert Kimbrough, Six Springs, Dallas September 1, 2019: Nikki Hill, Robert Kimbrough, Bedford Blues Festival Benny Golson, Eddie Henderson, Riverfront Jazz Festival, Dallas Convention Center September 5, 2019: Nels Cline, Joe McPhee & Tom Rainey, The North Door, Austin September 6, 2019: Steve Smith (Drums), Plus Gourisankar (Tabla), Aboss Kosimov (Doyera), Tony Monaco (Hammond Organ), Indrajit Banerjee (Sitar), Indradeep Ghosh (Violin), Eduardo Cassapia (Oboe and Flute) and Brajeswar Mukherjee (Vocal), Bates Hall at UT, Austin September 8, 2019: Vid. Kanyakumari (violin), Unity Church, Dallas September 12, 2019: Tinariwen, Paramount Theater, Austin September 13, 2019: Mdou Moctar, Boogarins, White Oak Music Hall, Houston Lucky Peterson and Chuck Rainey, Tutu Jones, Antone's, Austin September 14, 2019: Tinariwen, Canton Hall, Dallas Mdou Moctar, Boogarins, Barracuda Austin Al Di Meola, Kessler Theater, Dallas Tutu Jones, Lucky Peterson, Chuck Rainey, Don Braden, East Side Kings Festival, Austin September 15, 2019: Mdou Moctar, Boogarins, Deep Ellum Art Company, Dallas Al Di Meola, Heights Theater, Houston Carl Weathersby, Barbara Lynn, Eastside Kings Festival, Austin September 18, 2019: Daniela Mercury, House of Blues, Houston September 19, 2019: Terri Lynne Carrington, Fort Worth Public Library Broken Shadows (Berne, Speed, King, Anderson), North Door, Austin September 20-21, 2019: Garifuna Collective, Mdou Moctar, Dat Garcia, Lucibela, Natu Camara, Sahba Motallebi, Globalquerque, Albuequerque, New Mexico September 21, 2019: Pratik Shrivastava (sarod), Jesse Bannister (saxophone), Subhen Chatterjee (tabla), Allen Public Libarary September 27, 2019: Jackie Venson, Lewisville Western Days October 3, 2019: John Scofield, Duet, Tulsa October 4, 2019: John Scofield, Wortham, Houston October 12, 2919: Magos Herrera and Brooklyn Rider, Wortham, Houston October 17, 2019: Eddie Palmieri, One World Theater, Austin October 18, 2019: Eddie Palmieri, Dosey Doe, Houston October 19, 2019: Jenny Scheinman and Allison Miller, Duet, Tulsa Eddie Palmieri, Arlington Music Hal October 25, 2019: Joey DeFrancesco, Arlington Music Hall October 26, 2019: Joey DeFrancesco, Dosey Doe, Houston November 2, 2019: Dr. L Subramaniam, Austin James Carter, James Francies, Wortham, Houston November 15, 2019: Miguel Zenon, Duet, Tulsa December 14, 2019: Mike Stern/Jeff Lorber Fusion, Dosey Doe, Houston December 15, 2019: Mike Stern/Jeff Lorber Fustion, One World Theater, Austin January 10, 2020: Stanley Clarke, One World Theater, Austin January 17, 2020: Andrew Cyrille Quartet, McCullogh Theatre, Austin January 25, 2020: Branford Marsalis, Wortham, Houston February 29, 2020: Vijay Iyer Sextet, Wortham, Houston March 6, 2020: Lila Downs, Jones Center, Houston Marc Ribot, Chaplin's The Kid, McCullough Theatre, Austin March 21, 2020: Dafnis Prieto Big Band, Wortham, Houston March 26-29, 2020, Big Ears Festival, Knoxville, Tennessee April 17, 2020: Miquel Zenon, Wortham, Houston April 18, 2020: Dave Douglas with the Texas Jazz Orchestra, Bates Recital Hall, Austin April 23-26, 2020: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival April 30-May 3, 2020: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 2, 2020: Christian Sands, Carver Center, San Antonio Edited August 17, 2019 by kh1958 Quote
kh1958 Posted May 10, 2019 Author Report Posted May 10, 2019 Ike Stubblefield Trio feat. Bernard Purdie & Grant Green Jr. at Antone's Sat, June 29, 2019, 9:00 PM - Sun, June 30, 2019, 2:00 AM CDT Quote
kh1958 Posted May 13, 2019 Author Report Posted May 13, 2019 Legendary saxophonist Peter Brötzmann is coming to Dallas for the first time. Join us to experience the controlled rawness of his playing along with the pedal steel of Heather Leigh. Illustrious artists Joe Baiza (guitar) and Jason Kahn (Drums) will open the soirée with their punk infused free improvisation. Come and check out what the outskirts of Jazz sounds like. Mutarrancho will be selecting mucha buena musica before and between their sets. $20 Cover Fee. Tickets here. BRÖTZMANN/LEIGH Peter Brötzmann Peter Brötzmann is one of the most prolific and enduring of the free jazz musicians to emerge from the European avant music scene of the 1960s. His rough tone and emotively ferocious method of attack on saxophones, clarinet, and taragato are among the most recognizable in jazz. He has played on literally hundreds of recordings — many of them live — from solo concerts to large ensemble dates and virtually every configuration in between. He is the rare Albert Ayler-influenced saxophonist capable of producing improvised lines of depth and sensitivity while informing them with enough raw power to make a lesser saxophonist wilt. While recordings of his various trios exist as early as 1964, it is the historic 1967 album For Adolphe Sax with bassist Peter Kowald and drummer Sven-Åke Johansson, on his own BRÖ label, as well as his octet date Machine Gun from 1968 and his membership in the Globe Unity Orchestra that established his bona fides on the scene. His catalogue reads like a vanguard’s who’s who in free jazz and experimental rock. Brötzmann’s playing possesses a surety of tone and a melodic center characteristic of a focused musical conception. While there’s no lack of spontaneity in his music, Brötzmann’s concern with motivic and melodic reiteration gives his playing a palpable sense of direction. Heather Leigh The daughter of a coal miner, weaving a trail from West Virginia to Texas and now residing in Scotland, Heather Leigh furthers the vast unexplored reaches of pedal steel guitar. Her playing is as physical as it is phantom, combining spontaneous compositions with a feel for the full interaction of flesh with hallucinatory power sources. With a rare combination of sensitivity and strength, Leigh’s steel mainlines sanctified slide guitar and deforms it using hypnotic tone-implosions, juggling walls of bleeding amp tone with choral vocal constructs and wrenching single note ascensions. Since 2015, Brötzmann/Leigh have established themselves as a formidable duo, touring extensively and electrifying audiences with their singular, dynamic group sound. Together they bring countless decades of experience at the cutting edge of ferocious speed-of-thought improvisation and deep lyrical soul. http://www.peterbroetzmann.com/ http://www.wishimage.com/ JOE BAIZA & JASON KAHN Joe Baiza Joe Baiza (1952) is a punk rock and improvising guitarist whom Eugene Chadbourne cites as one of the most noteworthy guitarists to emerge from the Southern California punk rock milieu.Baiza is a founding member of the bands Saccharine Trust, Universal Congress Of, and The Mecolodiacs. He also performed guest guitar spots on several Minutemen tracks and played alongside Black Flag’s Greg Ginn and Chuck Dukowski in the SST all-star jam band October Faction, recording two albums with them. Baiza was also part of the musical side project Nastassya Filippovna which featured Bob Lee (drums), Devin Sarno (bass) and Mike Watt (bass). Baiza substituted for Nels Cline during Mike Watt’s European and American tours behind his second solo album, Contemplating the Engine Room, in 1997 and 1998. Also in 1997, he and Cline played (sometimes together) in the band Solo Career with Lee (drums), Richard Derrick (bass), Walter Zooi (trumpet) and Gustavo Aguilar (percussion). Currently, Baiza plays with Saccharine Trust as well as the improvisational unit Unknown Instructors with former Minutemen Mike Watt and George Hurley. Jason Kahn Jason Kahn (born 1960) is a musician, artist and writer. He was born 1960 in New York and grew up in Los Angeles. In 1990 he re-located to Europe and is currently based in Zürich. Working with drums, voice, guitar and electronics Kahn collaborates regularly with many musicians in projects which blur the edges between improvisation, electronics, noise and rock. Quote
kh1958 Posted June 17, 2019 Author Report Posted June 17, 2019 At McCullough Theatre in Austin: Andrew Cyrille Quartet Andrew Cyrille Quartet Andrew Cyrille, drums Bill Frisell, guitar Richard Teitelbaum, keyboards Ben Street, bass Presented in partnership with KUTX’s Sunday Morning Jazz with Jay Trachtenberg Renowned avant-garde jazz drummer Andrew Cyrille, whose associations have ranged from a long, vintage collaboration with pianist Cecil Taylor to performing with legendary musicians including Rahshan Roland Kirk and Freddie Hubbard, brings his quartet to the McCullough Theatre stage. Members of this all-star quartet include guitar luminary Bill Frisell, one of the most sought-after guitar voices in contemporary music; keyboardist Richard Teitelbaum, known for bringing the first Moog Synthesizer to Europe as well as being a founding member of the seminal electronic music group Musica Elettronica Viva; and highly in-demand bassist Ben Street. A tireless workhorse in the avant-garde, Mr. Cyrille deserves substantial credit for helping to unlock a freer pulse and purpose in the music, slipping away from a metronomic framework while preserving a rigorous attention to form. – The New York Times Fun Facts: Cyrille began studying science at St. John's University, but switched his studies to The Juilliard School. His first professional engagement was as an accompanist of singer Nellie Lutcher. Guitarist Bill Frisell was also a longtime member of Paul Motian's groups from the early 1980s until Motian's death in 2011. Keyboardist Richard Teitelbaum won a Fulbright Scholarship to study in Italy in 1964 with Goffredo Petrassi, then in 1965 with Luigi Nono. Bassist Ben Street is a native of Maine and is the son of saxophonist and saxophone mouthpiece maker Bill Street. Quote
mjzee Posted June 17, 2019 Report Posted June 17, 2019 kh, what’s the date of the Andrew Cyrille concert? Quote
kh1958 Posted June 17, 2019 Author Report Posted June 17, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, mjzee said: kh, what’s the date of the Andrew Cyrille concert? Not for awhile: January 17, 2020. Edited June 17, 2019 by kh1958 Quote
mjzee Posted June 17, 2019 Report Posted June 17, 2019 Hmmm, I should catch up by listening to "The Declaration of Musical Independence" by this group. Has anyone heard it? Quote
kh1958 Posted June 25, 2019 Author Report Posted June 25, 2019 Date/Time Wed, Jun 26, 2019 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm Location The Kitchen Café Efecto Madarina Bossa Nova, Bolivian Folklore, R&B, Blues and Pop A band that started as an acid jazz band, then discovered the world of a different fusion with Bossa Nova, Bolivian Folcklore, R&B, blues and pop. They’re now one of the most popular bands in Bolivia thanks to the personality of each of the musicians who gave their essence to create their own compositions and beautiful arrangements of Bolivian folk music. Quote
kh1958 Posted June 25, 2019 Author Report Posted June 25, 2019 I wondered how a Bolivian jazz (sort of) band would come to the tiny North Dallas club The Kitchen.... Quote
kh1958 Posted July 19, 2019 Author Report Posted July 19, 2019 (edited) September 13: Eastside Kings Fest Kickoff: Lucky Peterson & Chuck Rainey with the Moeller Brothers, Bloodest Saxophone, TuTu Jones Band at Antone's About this Event SET TIMES Doors (7pm), Bloodest Saxophone (8pm), Lucky Peterson & Chuck Rainey with the Moeller Brothers (9:45), TuTu Jones Band (11:15pm) Edited July 19, 2019 by kh1958 Quote
kh1958 Posted July 28, 2019 Author Report Posted July 28, 2019 Music Festival of India Confluence - Divine Trio of Saxophone, Sarod & Tabla This concert is in part sponsored by Texas Instruments, Inc. Saturday, September 21, 2019 4:00:00 PM Venue: Allen Library Civic Auditorium, 300 N. Allen Drive, Allen TX 75013 Admission: ICMC Members: Free General: $30 TI Employees: $15 Student: $20 Jesse Bannister Saxophone Pratik Shrivastava Sarod Pandit Subhen Chatterjee Tabla Jesse Bannister is a unique musician who is respected as the leading Indian Saxophonist in Europe. He learned from such illustrious musicians as Pt. Dharamveer Singh (a UK based sitar player, who has learnt from Sitar legend Ustad Vilayat Khan) and Pt. Ajoy Chakraborty. He has performed throughout England, regularly bringing new and inspiring projects to the UK Music scene having performed at the London Jazz Festival, the Darbar festival, and the Musicport Bridgewater Hall. Jesse has composed music for the Halle Orchestra, Film, TV, Theatre and Dance productions and has co-founded Indo Jazz ensembles Raga Nova and Samay. Jesse has collaborated with many artists including Siva Raman, Talvin Singh, Andy Sheppard, Pt. Subhen Chatterjee and The Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Jessie has been performing in major music festivals in UK, India , USA, Canada and many other countries for the past 15 years. Legendary vocalist Pt. Jasraj describes Jessie Bannister as "The Future of Indian Classical Music". Pratik Shrivastava, a young and talented Sarod player born in 1987, began his musical journey under the training of his grandfather Pandit Rabi Chakraborty, an eminent Sarod player of the Maihar Gharana and a senior disciple of Sarod legend Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, and further nurtured his technical virtuosity under the tutelage of his uncle Dr. Rajeeb Chakraborty. Presently, to fine tune his performance still further and understand the aesthetic nuances of music, he is under the able guidance of world renowned vocalist Pt. Ajay Chakraborty and veteran sarod player Pt. Tejendra Narayan Majumdar. Pratik has won several awards and scholarships nationally and internationally including the Anun Lund Rej Memorial Foundation Scholarship 1999, Norway, Youngest Talent at the prestigious Salt Lake Music Conference in 1998 and a national scholarship awarded by the Indian Government to name a few. Pratik has been touring extensively all parts of the world and has already played in many major music conferences both in India & abroad. Pandit Subhen Chatterjee is one of best known tabla players of India today. Having learnt the art of tabla playing from tabla legend Pt. Swapan Chowdhury of Lucknow Gharana, Subhen went on to incorporate the beauty of other Gharanas or Schools of tabla playing into his playing and has thus been able to make his style of playing distinctively different from others. Subhen has been playing in the major music festivals for more than 30 years now accompanying such greats of Indian Music as Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, Pt.Jasraj, Vidushi Girija Devi, Vidushi Shobha Gurtu, Pt. Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Pt. Rajan and Sajan Mishra, Ustad Shahid Parvez & many others. Other than playing Classical Music, Subhen is also one of the leaders of World Music Movement in India with his World Music band KARMA which he has formed way back in 1985 and which is still one of the best known bands in India. Subhen is also a regular performer of Womad, a music movement started by internationally acclaimed guitar maestro Mr. Peter Gabriel. Subhen's CD named Artistry which is a live recording of his performance with Sitar maestro Pt. Manilal Nag and Sarangi maestro Pt. Ramesh Mishra has been nominated for the most coveted Grammy award in the year 2003. Subhen has also composed a Single Piece which he played live with a team of 338 musicians non-stop for 52 minutes in Jorhat (Assam, India) has got him into Guinness book of world records. Quote
kh1958 Posted July 29, 2019 Author Report Posted July 29, 2019 September 19: Terri Lyne Carrington Jazz drummer/singer/composer Terri Lyne Carrington, a three-time Grammy winner, performs selections from “Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue,” her tribute to the seminal 1963 “Money Jungle” album recorded by Duke Ellington, Charlie Mingus and Max Roach. 6:30 p.m. Thursday, September 19, Central At the Fort Worth Public Library. Quote
kh1958 Posted August 1, 2019 Author Report Posted August 1, 2019 Coming to the House of Blues in Houston, but unfortunately not Dallas, on September 18: The Queen of Axé, Daniela Mercury is set to tour the United States in September 2019. The Latin GRAMMY winner and multi-platinum selling artist will tour with her full band to perform all her hits like “Canto da Cidade”, “Rapunzel”, “Nobre Vagabundo”, “Swing da Cor”, “Ilê Pérola Negra”,”Maimbê Dandá”, and also more recent hits like “Banzeiro” (2018 Best Carnival song in Bahia) and “Proibido o Carnaval”, released earlier this year. Daniela Mercury is known as “furacão” (hurricane) due to her powerful voice and tireless energy on stage, singing and dancing for hours without losing her breath. Daniela is also known as the Queen of Axé, the percussive and irresistible genre that emerged out of Bahia in the early 1990s, which made her a superstar in Brazil and then around the world. Quote
kh1958 Posted August 2, 2019 Author Report Posted August 2, 2019 Mingus Big Band Sat, August 17, 8:30 pm Miller Outdoor Theater The Grammy Award-winning Mingus Big Band celebrates the music of legendary composer/bassist Charles Mingus. The Mingus Big Band tours extensively in the United States and abroad, and has 10 recordings to its credit, including Mingus Big Band Live At Jazz Standard, winner of the Grammy for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album. Ticket information here. Da Camera subscribers are eligible for assigned seats under the canopy! Quote
JSngry Posted August 2, 2019 Report Posted August 2, 2019 Outdoor! August! Houston! Will there be any Canadians in the band? But seriously, who's in the band/on the gig these days? Quote
kh1958 Posted August 2, 2019 Author Report Posted August 2, 2019 Yes, a good idea (booking the band) ruined by an epically bad idea. I actually have not seen the band since they played weekly at the Iridium, and they moved to Jazz Standard ten years ago. So I'm not up on the current band composition. Quote
kh1958 Posted August 11, 2019 Author Report Posted August 11, 2019 World Music Unleashed 2019 World Renowned Musician Steve Smith (Drums), Plus Gourisankar (Tabla), Aboss Kosimov (Doyera), Tony Monaco (Hammond Organ), Indrajit Banerjee (Sitar), Indradeep Ghosh (Violin), Eduardo Cassapia (Oboe and Flute) and Brajeswar Mukherjee (Vocal). Friday, September 6 @ 8 PM Bates Auditorium UT, Austin Quote
kh1958 Posted August 13, 2019 Author Report Posted August 13, 2019 Magos Herrera and Brooklyn Rider – Dreamers Sat, Oct 12, 2019 8:00 PM At Cullen Theater, Wortham Center TICKETS Performing works from their award-winning 2018 album Dreamers, Mexican-born songstress Magos Herrera and the omnivorous string quartet Brooklyn Rider join forces for an unforgettable musical journey, reinterpreting classic songs from Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Argentina and Spain, and celebrating texts by Octavio Paz, Federico García Lorca and Rubén Darío. ARTISTS Magos Herrera, vocalist Johnny Gandelsman, violin Colin Jacobsen, violin Nicholas Cords, viola Michael Nicolas, cello Quote
kh1958 Posted August 17, 2019 Author Report Posted August 17, 2019 (edited) September 18, 2019: Daniela Mercury, House of Blues, Houston Mdou Moctar, Marfa Ballroom, Marfa September 19, 2019: Terri Lynne Carrington, Fort Worth Public Library Broken Shadows (Berne, Speed, King, Anderson), North Door, Austin September 20, 2019: Garifuna Collective (Belize), Mdou Moctar (Niger), Dat Garcia (Argentina), Lucibela (Cabo Verde), Natu Camara (Guinea), , Nohe & Su Santos (Honduras/Mexico/U.S.), Globalquerque, Albuequerque, New Mexico September 21, 2019: Pratik Shrivastava (sarod), Jesse Bannister (saxophone), Subhen Chatterjee (tabla), Allen Public Libarary Sahba Motallebi (Iran), Natu Camara (Guinea), Dat Garcia (Argentina), Vivalda Dula (Angola), Globalquerque, Albuequerque, New Mexico September 27, 2019: Jackie Venson, Lewisville Western Days E.J. Mathews, Six Springs, Richardson September 28, 2019: Bnois King, Babb Bros., Dallas October 3, 2019: John Scofield, Duet, Tulsa Maria Scheider/One O'Clock Lab Band, Winspear, Denton October 4, 2019: John Scofield, Wortham, Houston October 12, 2019: Magos Herrera and Brooklyn Rider, Wortham, Houston Freddie Cole, Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas October 17, 2019: Eddie Palmieri, One World Theater, Austin October 18, 2019: Eddie Palmieri, Dosey Doe, Houston October 19, 2019: Jenny Scheinman and Allison Miller, Duet, Tulsa Eddie Palmieri, Arlington Music Hal October 25, 2019: Joey DeFrancesco, Arlington Music Hall October 26, 2019: Joey DeFrancesco, Dosey Doe, Houston November 2, 2019: Dr. L Subramaniam, Austin James Carter, James Francies, Wortham, Houston Sanskriti Wahane (Sitar), Prakrati Wahane (Santoor) and Mukta Raste (Tabla), Allen Public Library November 15, 2019: Miguel Zenon, Duet, Tulsa Jason Marsalis, Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas November 22, 2019: Kara Grainger, Six Springs, Richardson November 26, 2019: Gary Smulyan/One O'Clock Lab Band, Winspear, Denton December 14, 2019: Mike Stern/Jeff Lorber Fusion, Dosey Doe, Houston December 15, 2019: Mike Stern/Jeff Lorber Fusion, One World Theater, Austin January 10, 2020: Stanley Clarke, One World Theater, Austin January 17, 2020: Andrew Cyrille Quartet, McCullogh Theatre, Austin January 17-18, 2020, Winter Jazzfest Marathon, New York January 25, 2020: Branford Marsalis, Wortham, Houston January 31, 2020: Fred Hersch Trio, Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas February 29, 2020: Vijay Iyer Sextet, Wortham, Houston March 6, 2020: Lila Downs, Jones Center, Houston Marc Ribot, Chaplin's The Kid, McCullough Theatre, Austin March 20, 2020: Messenger Legacy Band (Bobby Watson (alto sax), Essiet Essiet (bass), Geoff Keezer (piano), Brian Lynch (trumpet), Bill Pierce (tenor sax) and Ralph Peterson (drums)), Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas March 21, 2020: Dafnis Prieto Big Band, Wortham, Houston March 26-29, 2020, Big Ears Festival, Knoxville, Tennessee April 3, 2020: Fred Hersch Trio, University of Texas at Dallas April 17, 2020: Miquel Zenon, Wortham, Houston April 18, 2020: Dave Douglas with the Texas Jazz Orchestra, Bates Recital Hall, Austin April 23-26, 2020: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival April 30-May 3, 2020: New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival May 2, 2020: Christian Sands, Carver Center, San Antonio Edited September 16, 2019 by kh1958 Quote
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