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Jazz Ambassadors Live Blogging from the Middle East


lkaven

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Hi All,

This year, bassist Ari Roland and his quartet were chosen by the US Dept. of State to represent the US in the "American Music Abroad" program. This is the continuation of what used to be called the Jazz Ambassador program. I think the idea first came about when Louis Armstrong went to Ghana in 1956 and 100,000 fans reportedly showed up at his concert. I am among those who believe that jazz is something that truly exemplifies freedom and democracy, and that a 'jazz ambassador' stands a chance of spreading more good will overseas than most anyone else in current employ.

Ari has been traveling with saxophonist Chris Byars, and pianist Sacha Perry along with drummer Stefan Schatz. Chris Byars, who was chosen for next year's program, has been live blogging their tour with photos and mpegs from here and there. It's a very engaging presentation, so I thought I would share the link with members of the group here:

http://web.mac.com/chrisbyars/iWeb/Site/Welcome.html

Ari Roland's recording Sketches from a Bassist's Album (the title comes from Turgenev's Sketches from a Hunter's Album) is described here: http://www.smallsrecords.com/roland-sfaba.htm

Chris Byar's record Photos in Black, White and Gray (in tribute to Jimmy Lovelace, who was a monochromatic dresser) is described here: http://www.smallsrecords.com/byars-pibwag.htm

Best to all, Luke

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