paul secor Posted May 16, 2011 Report Posted May 16, 2011 http://www.visionfestival.org/schedule/visionfestival16 Quote
johnlitweiler Posted May 17, 2011 Report Posted May 17, 2011 I'll be there for the last 4 nights - looking forward to Evan Parker, Sonny Simmons especially, along with the usual gang (Wm. Parker, Rob Brown, Connie Crothers, Kidd Jordan, etc.). This will be one of the few times New Yorkers will get to hear Jason Adasiewicz, who is a wonder, not to be missed. Quote
sonnymax Posted May 17, 2011 Report Posted May 17, 2011 I'll be there Wednesday through Saturday, my fifth year attending. The tribute to Billy Bang will be a somber occasion, as he had been a mainstay at the festival during the past few years. Our favorite paparazzo, Mark Sheldon, will also be there. If you're interested in hanging out or just meeting to say "hi", send me a PM. Quote
mjazzg Posted May 17, 2011 Report Posted May 17, 2011 what a great line-up. Dawn of Midi and that Stanko quartet stand out from the names I kind of expected to see, but hey, I'd jump at all of them. It's about this time each year I wish i lived in NYC not this side of the pond. Enjoy y'all Quote
Leeway Posted May 25, 2011 Report Posted May 25, 2011 I'll be up there for the latter part of the festival. Surprised nobody mentioned the Brotzmann night (he is the festival's honoree). Am also very much looking forward to the Evan Parker/Matthew Shipp set. Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted June 8, 2011 Report Posted June 8, 2011 anyone attending? My first night is tonight for Peter Brotzmann, etc. Quote
J Larsen Posted June 8, 2011 Report Posted June 8, 2011 I'll be there tonight unless work intervenes. I assume tickets are still available? Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted June 8, 2011 Report Posted June 8, 2011 I bought mine on-line this A.M. go the link below Quote
J Larsen Posted June 8, 2011 Report Posted June 8, 2011 Thanks - I got will call tix and hope to be there for the start of the 7PM set. Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted June 9, 2011 Report Posted June 9, 2011 Herr Brotzmann was Brotzmann a fine night of fire music but for me the highlight was 'Pulverize the Sound' with the *great* Peter Evans on trumpet. With a wild man on electric bass - Tim Dahl and the extraordinary Mike Pride on the drums. Most in the crowd didn't know what hit them - not what you would expect at Vision Fest - for me composed tunes and improvisation with a Crimson like raunch. the bass sounded often like a guitar and Evans to my ears is simply the greatest trumpeter I have ever heard in person. other highlights - Mars Williams on soprano, the *great* Kent Kessler who grooves like a mad man - and if Love was miked better - not a good stage for the drums - a fine performance despite that sound limitation. Vandermark excelled where he always does - that groove based improv/spontaneous tune thing he does - the best parts of the sets were when Brotz stayed out and then joined the onslaught. The ending was almost like the end of Machine Gun - all cylinders cooking - and Brotz jumped, landed and it was over. highlight form the first set were the dual basses of Parker and Revis - Revis especially impressed. McPhee was not given the room to breath to my mind - and his sound was enveloped by the German. fine vibraphone player - and parts of the set were very inspired. still miss the big band with tunes but a fine memorable night indeed. Die Like a Dog, baby Quote
J Larsen Posted June 9, 2011 Report Posted June 9, 2011 There was some great music last night, but goddamn it was hot in there (especially up in the balcony; easily 110 degrees up there). I'm a little on the fence for tonight. One the one hand, it is always fun to see Kid Jordan play, and the Shipp/Parker set should be incredible. On the other hand, that is a long walk home through a forecasted thunderstorm. Definitely going tomorrow night for David S. Ware. Does anyone know why there is such a long break in the schedule between Kid Jordan and Shipp/Parker tonight? Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted June 10, 2011 Report Posted June 10, 2011 I got a perfect seat in the third row and it wasn't hot at all but it sure must have been a blazin' upstairs. solution is to get there early! Quote
J Larsen Posted June 10, 2011 Report Posted June 10, 2011 Not so simple for us working folk... Really looking forward to David S Ware tonight, even if I do have to sit up in the 110 degree bleachers again. Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted June 10, 2011 Report Posted June 10, 2011 I know, that is why I took the day off on Wed - I drive in from Jersey so if I work I would never get there in time to sit where I want to sit! enjoy tonight - back to work today. fwiw - the new Ware CD sounds good on my first spin Quote
J Larsen Posted June 10, 2011 Report Posted June 10, 2011 Did you go last night? How was Parker/Shipp? Really wanted to catch that set, but between the rain and an early meeting today, it seemed like a bad idea. Quote
sheldonm Posted June 15, 2011 Report Posted June 15, 2011 I posted a couple images (ware / simmons) on my fb page. Will try to post more soon. Great to see J Larsen in the house...been a while! Quote
johnlitweiler Posted June 16, 2011 Report Posted June 16, 2011 arrived late on Wed., had to miss the 1st set w/Brotz.-McPhee-2 basses. I'd had a rough week prior to going to NYC (moving furniture, books, lps, etc.) and was so physically beat that I fell asleep at times on Wed. and Thurs. What I heard of Brotz. and Adasiewicz, they were an odd couple together but Jason's attack(s) and harmonies were vivid. Mars Williams and Ken Vandermark sounded a lot like their Witches And Devils group. Kidd Jordan's set was a highlight. He and Dave Burrell responded to each other, Jordan developed a lot of feelings in his hour. And lyrical. The long break between this set and the next were because a dancer who was supposed to dance with Patricia wasn't present, so she cancelled the set. I'd been looking forward to Evan Parker and Matthew Shipp and thought Shipp played especially well at the start, but I nodded off then. Skipped Friday but heard Saturday and stayed awake this time. Good to hear Burton Greene, he was eventful but not very melodic. Connie Crothers was a power - too bad Richard Tabnik was under-miked, but Crothers seemed to overwhelm him anyway. Rob Brown played some sweet sax among other good music in the Mystery Sextet. It was unusual to hear Sonny Simmons apologize to the audience for his poor playing. Also interesting that they started with 2 Monk songs and that Francois Tusques was so Monkish. Actually, his solo "sonata" and one of the duets partly redeemed the set. 16? violins, 3-6? violas, 3? cellos, 6 basses, plus horns and percussion in the Billy Bang pieces - a rousing way to end a festival. Like Slim Gaillard's Sunday jam session on the moon, all wailing at one time. Seriously, now I'd like to see the film about Bang's return to Vietnam. Missed Steve Swell on Sunday noon but heard Grant Stewart Quartet at Small's Sunday night. A somewhat unusual selection of bop and standards incl. "Theme for Ernie" and Rollins' "Paradox." Stewart was crafty, of course, and got more and more melodic as the evening went on. Back home now and the workmen are still pounding holes in the walls. Quote
paul secor Posted June 16, 2011 Author Report Posted June 16, 2011 Thanks for the reviews. Hope your remodeling/whatever is working out ok. Quote
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