alankin Posted November 6, 2005 Report Posted November 6, 2005 (edited) I thought I'd post some of the more interesting gigs coming up in the next few weeks, some of which I hope to get to -- The Either/Orchestra with guest Mulatu Astatke — Either/Orchestra's new release is: Ethiopiques 20: Live in Addis - 2 CDs (Buda Records ) — World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St, Philadelphia Nov 10 (Thu) — 7:30 pm — $23 Eric Lewis — Philadelphia Museum of Art, Great Stair Hall, BF Parkway & 26th, Philadelphia — 215.763.8100 Nov 11 (Fri) — 5:45-6:45 & 7:15-8:15 pm — $12 (free for members, students $8) Dave Ballou Quartet — Dave Ballou (trumpet), Mat Maneri (violin), Michael Formanek (double bass), Randy Peterson (drums) — an ars nova workshop production — Community Education Center [CEC], 3500 Lancaster Ave, Philadelphia Nov 11 (Fri) — 8 pm — $12 Orrin Evans Quartet — pianist Orrin Evans's newest release is: Easy Now (Criss Cross ) — Ortlieb's Jazzhaus, 3rd & Poplar Sts, Philadelphia Nov 11 (Fri) — 8:45 pm - 1:30 am Mel Bay All Stars: Jimmy Bruno, Vic Juris, Corey Christiansen — Chris' Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St, Philadelphia Nov 12 (Sat) — 8 pm, 10 pm & midnight — $15 Orrin Evans Quartet — Ortlieb's Jazzhaus, 3rd & Poplar Sts, Philadelphia Nov 12 (Sat) — 8:45 pm - 1:30 am Three Guitars: Larry Coryell, Badi Assad & John Abercrombie — World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St, Philadelphia Nov 13 (Sun) — 7:30 pm — $33 advance / $38 door Rob Mazurek's Mandarin Movie Sao Paolo Underground — Mandarin Movie: Rob Mazurek (computer/Moog/cornet), Alan Licht (guitar), Matthew Lux (bass guitar/electronics), Steve Swell (trombone), Jason Ajemian (double-bass/electronics), Frank Rosaly (drums) — Sao Paolo Underground: Rob Mazurek (cornet/electronics), Mauricio Takara (drums/laptop), Guilherme Granado (samplers/percusion/voice) — an ars nova workshop production — The Five Spot, 5 S Bank St, Philadelphia — 215-574-0070 Nov 13 (Sun) — 8 pm — $12 Charlie Hunter + Bobby Previte = Groundtruther King Britt — Ropeadope and Blue Note Records present 'What is Jazz?' — Groundtruther's new release is Longitude (Thirsty Ear ) — World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St, Philadelphia Nov 17 (Thu) — 6 pm (vintage jazz film) — 7 pm (music) — $15 Ye Ren — Gary Hassey, alto saxophone; William Parker, bass; Toshi Makihara, drums — an ars nova workshop production — The Rotunda, 4014 Walnut Street, Philadelphia Nov 17 (Thu) — 8 pm — Free Mickey Roker Quartet — Ortlieb's Jazzhaus, 3rd & Poplar Sts, Philadelphia Nov 17 (Thu) — 8:30 pm - 12:30 am Eric Alexander — Philadelphia Museum of Art, Great Stair Hall, BF Parkway & 26th, Philadelphia — 215.763.8100 Nov 18 (Fri) — 5:45-6:45 & 7:15-8:15 pm — $12 (free for members, students $8) Warren Oree and the Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble — The Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, Broad & Spruce Sts, Philadelphia Nov 18 (Fri) — 6 pm — free Christian McBride Band Odean Pope Saxophone Choir with special guest Ravi Coltrane — 3rd Annual Philly All-Star Jazz Night — Christian McBride Band: Christian McBride, electric and acoustic bass; Ron Blake, tenor and soprano saxophone and flute; Geoffrey Keezer, piano; Terreon Gully, drums — Odean Pope Saxophone Choir: Odean Pope, bandleader and saxophone; Julian Pressley, first alto saxophone; Sam Reed, second alto saxophone; Louis Taylor, third alto saxophone; Elliott Levin, first tenor saxophone; Terry Lawson, second tenor saxophone; Seth Meicht, fourth tenor saxophone; Joe Sudler, baritone saxophone; and Tyrone Brown, up-right bass; George Burton, piano; Craig McIver, drums — The Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, Broad & Spruce Sts, Philadelphia Nov 18 (Fri) — 8 pm — $30/46/59/64/71 (some $10 tix available before show) Clifford Adams — with the Mickey Roker Quartet — Ortlieb's Jazzhaus, 3rd & Poplar Sts, Philadelphia Nov 18 (Fri) — 8:45 pm - 1:30 am George Colligan Quartet featuring Nicholas Payton — Chris' Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St, Philadelphia Nov 18 (Fri) — 9 pm - 1 am — $15 Benevento/Russo Duo — Theatre of the Living Arts [TLA], 334 South St, Philadelphia Nov 18 (Fri) Ellis Marsalis — New Orleans pianist Ellis is joined by special guest Orrin Evans, for piano duets — "One Nation Under Jazz: New Orleans" — The Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, Broad & Spruce Sts, Philadelphia Nov 19 (Sat) — 7:30 pm — $36/$41 Meredith Monk Vocal Ensemble — Science Center Theater, Montgomery County Community College, Rte 202 & Morris Rd — 215.641.6518 Nov 19 (Sat) — 8 pm — $20 ($18 senior/students / $10 children under 12) Ben Monder — Philadelphia Museum of Art, Great Stair Hall, BF Parkway & 26th, Philadelphia — 215.763.8100 Nov 25 (Fri) — 5:45-6:45 & 7:15-8:15 pm — $10 (free for members) The Thing featuring Joe McPhee — Joe McPhee, reeds/pocket trumpet Mats Gustafsson, reeds Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, bass Paal Nilssen-Love, drums — an ars nova workshop production — Community Education Center [CEC], 3500 Lancaster Ave, Philadelphia Nov 25 (Fri) — 8 pm — $12 Joey DeFrancesco — Zanzibar Blue, Broad & Walnut Sts, Philadelphia — 215.732.5200 Nov 25 (Fri) — 8 & 10 pm Pat Martino Quartet — Chris' Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St, Philadelphia Nov 25 (Fri) — 9 pm - 1 am — $25 Joey DeFrancesco — Zanzibar Blue, Broad & Walnut Sts, Philadelphia — 215.732.5200 Nov 26 (Sat) — 8 & 10 pm Pat Martino Quartet — Chris' Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St, Philadelphia Nov 26 (Sat) — 8 & 10 pm — $25 Stanley Cowell — pianist Cowell performs an original composition inspired by the Museum's Asian art collections — Cowell will be joined by She-e Wu, who plays an ancient Chinese string instrument, and jazz violinist John Blake — Philadelphia Museum of Art, Great Stair Hall, BF Parkway & 26th, Philadelphia — 215.7 Wadada Leo Smith’s Golden Quartet — Wadada Leo Smith, trumpet; Vijay Iyer, piano/Fender Rhodes; John Lindberg, bass; Ronald Shannon Jackson, drums — Ancient to the Future: 40 Years of the AACM — an ars nova workshop and International House Philadelphia production — International House, 3701 Chestnut St, Philadelphia Dec 3 (Sat) — 8 pm — $20 ($15 seniors/IHouse members, $10 students w/ ID) Roy Hargrove — sponsored by the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society — Gershman Hall, Levitt Auditorium, Broad & Pine Sts, Philadelphia — 215.569.8080 Dec 3 (Sat) — 8 pm — $21 ($10 students) Wallace Roney and Geri Allen — Science Center Theater, Montgomery County Community College, Rte 202 & Morris Rd — 215.641.6518 Dec 3 (Sat) — 8 pm — $20 ($18 senior/students / $10 children under 12) Peter Bernstein/Aaron Goldberg Quartet — Chris' Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St, Philadelphia Dec 3 (Sat) — 9 pm - 1 am — $15 Scorch Trio [bjorkenheim/Haker Flaten/Nilssen-Love] Wolf Vs. — Scorch Trio: Raoul Björkenheim, el. guitar, Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, double-bass, Paal Nilssen-Love, drums — Wolf Vs.: Dan Scofield, tenor saxophone Jesse Moynihan, el. guitar Evan Lipson, el. bass — an ars nova workshop production — Avant Gentlemen's Club, 4028 Filbert St, Philadelphia Dec 4 (Sun) — 8 pm — $12 phillyjazz.Jazzmatazz.info Edited November 6, 2005 by alankin Quote
Ron S Posted November 6, 2005 Report Posted November 6, 2005 I'd definitely be up for some of those (actually I'd be up for many of those, but time and money will only allow some ). We should plan some more Phillyissimo outings. Quote
felser Posted November 6, 2005 Report Posted November 6, 2005 I'd definitely be up for some of those (actually I'd be up for many of those, but time and money will only allow some ). We should plan some more Phillyissimo outings. ← Wow, that's an impressive lineup! My wife and I are definitely planning on Eric Alexander on 11/18, and I'd be up for Wallace Roney/Geri Allen on 12/3, which is out my way at one of my alma maters (MCCC). Either/Orchestra are favorites too, but I can't make the date. Martino and Cowell would be nice, but aren't likely to happen. Hope Phillyissimo will consider including me, even though I'm in the 'burbs! Quote
Ron S Posted November 6, 2005 Report Posted November 6, 2005 Hope Phillyissimo will consider including me, even though I'm in the 'burbs! Dude, this is Greater Phillyissimo (including even our worthy constituents from Jersey and Delaware, to paraphrase Bird). Quote
Chalupa Posted November 6, 2005 Report Posted November 6, 2005 The Either/Orchestra with guest Mulatu Astatke — Either/Orchestra's new release is: Ethiopiques 20: Live in Addis - 2 CDs (Buda Records ) — World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St, Philadelphia Nov 10 (Thu) — 7:30 pm — $23 Really want to go to this but I'm boycotting the WCL for no good reason. Guess I'll have to breakdown I'll be @ the Wadada and William Parker shows. Quote
alankin Posted November 6, 2005 Author Report Posted November 6, 2005 Some that I'm thinking about are the Dave Ballou (11/11), Eric Alexander (11/18), Ben Monder and/or Joe McPhee (11/25), Stanley Cowell (12/2), Leo Smith (12/3) and the Scorch Trio (12/4). I also may be up for Ortlieb's or Chris' some time if someone else is interested. Quote
Ron S Posted November 6, 2005 Report Posted November 6, 2005 I'm interested in Alexander, and possibly some of the others you mentioned, Alan. I'd also like to hit Ortlieb's (maybe catch Mickey Roker again and Orrin Evans) and Chris' (especially the guitarists ). Sounds like Phillyissimo needs to start making some plans. And in terms of Joey D., I say we boycott all organ trios until those goldbricks from Michigan finally get their lazy asses here. Quote
md655321 Posted November 6, 2005 Report Posted November 6, 2005 Id love to check out Martino and McPhee, but ill be back home for Thanksgiving. Damnit. A couple others coming up much later: 01/27 Brad Mehldau (Kimmel Center) 03/03 Joe Lovano (Gersham Auditorium 03/17 Henry Threadgill (ihousephilly) 04/01 Roy Haynes (Kimmel Center) 05/19-20 McCoy Tyner Quote
Ron S Posted November 6, 2005 Report Posted November 6, 2005 Also: 5/13 Bill Charlap Trio (Annenberg Center, Penn) Quote
Chalupa Posted February 3, 2006 Report Posted February 3, 2006 Here are some photos I took last Friday night of Jamaladeen Tacuma, Elliott Levin, Calvin Weston, and Rick Iannancone...... Quote
Chalupa Posted February 3, 2006 Report Posted February 3, 2006 (edited) Calvin... Edited February 3, 2006 by Chalupa Quote
Chalupa Posted February 3, 2006 Report Posted February 3, 2006 Calvin, Elliott, and Rick(in the background)... Quote
Chalupa Posted April 8, 2006 Report Posted April 8, 2006 Ars Nova Workshop(The people behind the amazing AACM series this past year) have updated their homepage. Some pretty cool stuff.... Friday, May 5 | 8pm Sonny Fortune/Rashied Ali Duo with Sonny Fortune, clarinet, flute, tenor and soprano sax Rashied Ali, drums Rose Recital Hall [Room 419] Fischer-Bennett Hall University of Pennsylvania 34th and Walnut streets $15 General Admission Friday, May 12 | 8pm Malachi Thompson's Freebop Band with Malachi Thompson, trumpet Billy Harper, saxophone Kirk Brown, piano James King , bass Nasar Abadey, drums Rose Recital Hall [Room 419] Fischer-Bennett Hall University of Pennsylvania 34th and Walnut streets $10 General Admission $8 Students with ID Thursday, May 25 | 8pm Mathew Shipp, solo piano Ortlieb's Jazzhaus 847 North 3rd Street $12 Admission Sunday, June 11 | 8pm Lytton/Vandermark/Waschmann with Paul Lytton, drums/electronics Ken Vandermark, reeds Philipp Waschmann, violin/viola/electronics Venue TBD $12 Admission Sunday, July 2 | 8pm Oluyemi Thomas, bass clarinet and c-melody saxophone Henry Grimes, double-bass Venue TBD $12 General Admission Monday, September 25 | 8pm Khan Jamal/Grachan Moncur III with Grachan Moncur III, trombone Khan Jamal, vibraphone Others TBA University of Pennsylvania Houston Hall 3417 Spruce Street Free Admission --------- Also this Fall/Winter's concert series is going to be concentrating on the music of John Coltrane. Should be pretty interesting to see who they get for that. Quote
Chalupa Posted June 3, 2006 Report Posted June 3, 2006 I'm not sure if Alan is posting much these days but his web site is still happening... http://jazzmatazz.home.att.net/phillyjazz/ And Ars Nova Workshop has a bunch of mouth watering shows lined up!! http://arsnovaworkshop.com/ Some of the ones that I'm thinking of hitting are: Sunday, July 2 | 8pm Oluyemi Thomas, bass clarinet and c-melody saxophone Henry Grimes, double-bass Thursday, July 13 | 8pm Charles Gayle, solo piano Sunday, July 30 | 8pm FAUX FAUX plays the music of FAUX FAUX with Baikida Carroll, trumpet Tim Berne, alto saxophone Tom Rainey, drums Michael Formanek, double-bass Monday, September 18 | 8pm Fieldwork with Vijay Iyer, piano Steve Lehman, alto saxophone Tyshawn Sorey, drums Monday, September 25 | 8pm Khan Jamal/Grachan Moncur III trio with Grachan Moncur III, trombone Khan Jamal, vibraphone Yahya Abdul-Majid, tenor saxophone Sunday, October 8 | 8pm Brötzmann/Bennink Duo with Peter Brötzmann, reeds Han Bennink, drums Monday, October 9 | 8pm George Lewis and guests with George Lewis, trombone/electronics Friday, November 3 | 8pm Willem Breuker Kollektief with Willem Breuker, saxophones/clarinets Hermine Deurloo, saxophones/harmonica Maarten van Norden, saxophones Boy Raaymakers, trumpet Andy Altenfelder, trumpet Andy Bruce, trombone Bernard Hunnekink, trombone, tuba Arjen Gorter, double bass Henk de Jonge, piano Rob Verdurmen, percussion Saturday, January 27 | 8pm David S. Ware Quartet with David S. Ware, tenor saxophone Matthew Shipp, piano William Parker, double-bass Guillermo E. Brown, drums The great thing about those Ars Nova shows is that most of them are free. Quote
Chalupa Posted June 3, 2006 Report Posted June 3, 2006 HOLY CRAP!!! I just got this email from Jamaaladeen..... Five Spot 1 South Bank Street Philadelphia, PA 19106-2803 (215) 574-0070 Tenor Saxophonist, composer and Grammy Award Winner David Murray will be performing this Thursday June 8th at "The Five Spot" in Philadelphia along with world class bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma and Drummer Lee Pearson (Roy Ayers, Erika Badu, Lauren HIll). Show time is 9:00 P.M. and admission is $10.00. This is a rare performance of David Murray in the Philadelphia area. Jamaaladeen has been touring with David Murray collaborating on his West African Feduek Revue , Gwo Ka Masters Creole project and currently touring with the World Saxophone Quartet performing the music of Jimi Hendrix. David and Jamaaladeen just finished a new recording project for the World Saxophone Quartet on Justin Time Records entitled: "POLITICAL BLUES" . This evening is being propelled by the production company "SNEAKIN UP ON YA PRODUCTIONS" . It's a great pleasure to host David Murray here in Philadelphia along with Jamaaladeen Tacuma on bass and Lee Pearson on Drums. There will be an appearance by a very special guest. If you're in the know, you know that this show will be one of the hottest creative performances this summer. Don't miss it. Quote
Chalupa Posted June 9, 2006 Report Posted June 9, 2006 Short review..... Pretty cool show last night. The "very special guest" turned out to be Hamiet Bluiett!! John Hicks' wife Elise played flute on a couple of tunes(Her first solo betrayed a lack of confidence/nervousness but by the the end of the night she had a copule of more solos which were quite good.) They played a few WSQ numbers and two Hendrix covers. "Machine Gun" w/ an opening unaccompanied solo by Jamaaladeen was the highlight. Jamaaladeen played his ass off all night long. Too bad Hendrix didn't have him for Band of Gypsies. The drummer, Lee Pearson, was at times amazing and others... well, he dropped the beat during a few tunes and during the 2nd song it took him almost half of the song before he found it again. Very strange. However, he did something that I never seen anyone else do before. He played w/ both of his hands behind his back. Amazing. I mean try to put both hands behind your back so that you right hand is on your left side and left hand is on your right side. Pretty tough, no? I think I would have traded the acrobatics for a metronome though..... Quote
Ron S Posted June 20, 2006 Report Posted June 20, 2006 Mark your calendars, guys: I've just confimed a date for a band called organissimo (ever heard of them?) at Art After Five (at the Art Museum) for January 19, 2007. Plenty of notice, so NO EXCUSES!!! I'm still working on lining up a Philly date or two in October, so stay tuned. Quote
Chalupa Posted June 20, 2006 Report Posted June 20, 2006 Mark your calendars, guys: I've just confimed a date for a band called organissimo (ever heard of them?) at Art After Five (at the Art Museum) for January 19, 2007. Plenty of notice, so NO EXCUSES!!! I'm still working on lining up a Philly date or two in October, so stay tuned. January 19th???? Hope it doesn't snow... Quote
Ron S Posted June 20, 2006 Report Posted June 20, 2006 Mark your calendars, guys: I've just confimed a date for a band called organissimo (ever heard of them?) at Art After Five (at the Art Museum) for January 19, 2007. Plenty of notice, so NO EXCUSES!!! I'm still working on lining up a Philly date or two in October, so stay tuned. January 19th???? Hope it doesn't snow... I said NO EXCUSES. Especially for those who live in CENTER CITY. Quote
Chalupa Posted June 22, 2006 Report Posted June 22, 2006 I'm still working on lining up a Philly date or two in October, so stay tuned. I hope it's not the same date as this..... Saturday, October 14 | 8pm Philadelphia Four with Dave Burrell, piano Reggie Workman, double-bass Rashied Ali, drums Muhammad Ali, drums World Premiere Quote
Kreilly Posted June 22, 2006 Report Posted June 22, 2006 Saturday, October 14 | 8pm Philadelphia Four with Dave Burrell, piano Reggie Workman, double-bass Rashied Ali, drums Muhammad Ali, drums World Premiere Is this part of the Ars Nova series at International House? Rumor has it that the series this year includes CT and DSW as well. Quote
Ron S Posted June 22, 2006 Report Posted June 22, 2006 (edited) I'm still working on lining up a Philly date or two in October, so stay tuned. I hope it's not the same date as this..... Saturday, October 14 | 8pm Philadelphia Four with Dave Burrell, piano Reggie Workman, double-bass Rashied Ali, drums Muhammad Ali, drums World Premiere That looks great! Where is that? Edited June 22, 2006 by Ron S Quote
Ron S Posted June 22, 2006 Report Posted June 22, 2006 Cassius Clay poundin the skins?? Dude, the thread title is "Philadelphia concerts," not "Corpus Christi concerts." Quote
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