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NYC Winter Jazzfest has announced its full lineup:
WED, JAN 10 PRS FOUNDATION/BBC MUSIC INTRODUCING Presents – U.K Jazz Stage HOSTED BY GILLES PETERSON Nubya Garcia // Oscar Jerome // Yazz Ahmed // The Comet Is Coming (w/ Shabaka Hutchings)
THU, JAN 11 Lean On Me: José James Celebrates Bill Withers + KNOWER + MY BRIGHTEST DIAMOND
FRI, JAN 12 THE TOWN HALL PRESENTS Buika w/ Camila Meza & The Nectar Orchestra
FRI–SAT, JAN 12–13 WJF MARATHON FINAL LINEUP:
Aaron Parks & Little Big Alexis Cuadrado The Immigrant Antonio Sanchez & Migration Banda Magda Bi TYRANT: a Queer Jazzifesto with the Brittany Anjou Trio Brandon Ross’ For Living Lovers: Immortal Obsolesence Catherine Russell Charlie Hunter Trio featuring Silvana Estrada Dan Weiss Metal Jazz Quintet Don Byron/Aruán Ortiz Duo Donny McCaslin François Moutin & Kavita Shah Duo with Special Guest Sheila Jordan Fred Hersch Pocket Orchestra Goran Ivanovic & Fareed Haque Gregory Lewis Organ Monk: The Breathe Suite, A Tribute to Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin and Aiyana Jones Harriet Tubman plays Free Jazz Jaimie Branch’s Fly or Die Jamie Baum Septet+ James Brandon Lewis Presents "Unruly Notes” Jazzmeia Horn Josh Lawrence & Color Theory Kat Edmondson Lakecia Benjamin and Soul Squad Lucia Cadotsch's Speak Low Luciana Souza “Word Strings” featuring Chico Pinherio & Scott Colley Manuel Valera Trio Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog Marc Ribot’s Songs of Resistance Mark Guiliana Jazz Quartet Marquis Hill Blacktet MAST Performs Thelonious Sphere Monk Matt Wilson’s Honey & Salt Michael Mwenso: Protest Songs from Africa to America Miguel Atwood Ferguson Ensemble Nicole Mitchell Art and Anthem For Gwendolyn Brooks Nicole Mitchell Trio Peter Apfelbaum & Sparkler feauring Bill Laswell Red Baraat Rene Marie Experiment in Truth Rez Abbasi Invocation Rudresh Mahanthappa's Indo-Pak Coalition Ryan Keberle & Catharsis: Music as Protest Sara Serpa Recognition with Ingrid Laubrock and Zeena Parkins Sasha Berliner Quartet Sonnymoon Sons of Kemet (featuring Shabaka Hutchings) Stefon Harris & Blackout featuring Casey Benjamin Susie Ibarra's DreamTime Ensemble Sylvie Courvoisier-Mark Feldman Duo Theo Croker Sylvie Courvoisier-Mark Feldman Duo The Invisible Man: An Orchestral Tribute to Dr. Drer Wayne Horvitz
SUN, JAN 14 Ravi Coltrane Presents Universal Consciousness: Melodic Meditations of Alice Coltrane
MON, JAN 15 A Tribute To Geri Allen with Music Direction by Terri Lyne Carrington with Angela Davis // S. Epatha Merkerson // Esperanza Spalding // Craig Taborn // Dee Dee Bridgewater // Dianne Reeves // Farah Jasmine Griffin // Ingrid Jensen // Jack DeJohnette // Jaimeo Brown // Jeff Tain Watts // Kassa Overall // Kris Davis // Linda May Han Oh // Maurice Chestnut // Mino Cinelu // Ravi Coltrane // Terri Lyne Carrington // Tia Fuller // Vijay Iyer
TUE, JAN 16 Nicole Mitchell's Mandorla Awakening II: Emerging Worlds + Tyshawn Sorey SOLO
WED, JAN 17 Deerhoof with Wadada Leo Smith with Opener Nicole Mitchell Maroon Cloud w/ Fay Victor, Aruan Ortiz, Tomeka Reid
Nice! I'm waiting on the new Joshua Redman/Brad meldau/Brian blade/Christian McBride album to arrive. It's been 112+ the past few days so I've been checking the mail like a little kid waiting for a letter from grandma.
Nice! I'm waiting on the new Joshua Redman/Brad meldau/Brian blade/Christian McBride album to arrive. It's been 112+ the past few days so I've been checking the mail like a little kid waiting for a letter from grandma.
That Redman is one of my favorites this month and one of my favorites this year. Solid choice on that.
It's been a free jazz quarantine for me. I picked up a pair of Frank Wright classics, finally found a decent enough copy of Attica Blues, and some Cecile Taylor cheapies that I need to listen too.
Nice! I'm waiting on the new Joshua Redman/Brad meldau/Brian blade/Christian McBride album to arrive. It's been 112+ the past few days so I've been checking the mail like a little kid waiting for a letter from grandma.
That Redman is one of my favorites this month and one of my favorites this year. Solid choice on that.
It's been a free jazz quarantine for me. I picked up a pair of Frank Wright classics, finally found a decent enough copy of Attica Blues, and some Cecile Taylor cheapies that I need to listen too.
i saw this tweet the other day and it reminded me of you
Post by garageland on Sept 24, 2020 13:21:18 GMT -5
Title track has been stuck in my head all week. While I knew the big names on here, I was completely unaware Dave Burrell played a few piano tracks on here.
garageland we should start posting more in pops' jazz thread. I'd love to keep up with what you're listening to; when the family isn't around I've been digging into adrien younge's jazz is dead series, which I highly recommend (my fave is volume 3; Fred I think you'd like)
I have Adrien Younge's new one in my queue but haven't gotten to it yet. I'll bump it up tomorrow morning.
This has been going non-stop for a few days and I'm loving it. This pressing is 2000 vs. the 500 originally pressed. If you're unfamiliar, here's an interview with Hasan.
Best jazz record so far this year is from Eiko Ishibashi. No, not the Drive My Car soundtrack but her other record - For McCoy. Yes, it's a love letter to Law and Order's Jack McCoy but it's really good stuff.
ps: glad to see this thread isn't totally dead even though I was
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Best jazz record so far this year is from Eiko Ishibashi. No, not the Drive My Car soundtrack but her other record - For McCoy. Yes, it's a love letter to Law and Order's Jack McCoy but it's really good stuff.
ps: glad to see this thread isn't totally dead even though I was
I swear that dropped in 2021 but I’m not a 100% sure. If you’re on Spotify, they pulled 2 of the 3 tracks. Here’s the Bandcamp if anyone needs: eikoishibashi.bandcamp.com/album/for-mccoy
Best jazz record so far this year is from Eiko Ishibashi. No, not the Drive My Car soundtrack but her other record - For McCoy. Yes, it's a love letter to Law and Order's Jack McCoy but it's really good stuff.
ps: glad to see this thread isn't totally dead even though I was
I swear that dropped in 2021 but I’m not a 100% sure. If you’re on Spotify, they pulled 2 of the 3 tracks. Here’s the Bandcamp if anyone needs: eikoishibashi.bandcamp.com/album/for-mccoy
Oops sorry yeah thanks, meant to say it's best to get from bandcamp. Only 8 euros.
Post by garageland on Sept 7, 2022 10:08:53 GMT -5
From the press release
But for his first eponymous release Voices of Bishara, he's cultivated an ancient, organic avant-garde post-dub impression of a chamber jazz-like sound that we've never heard from him (or anybody else, really), working with a quintet of musicians so heavy that we're not even allowed to tell you who they are.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Post by theeimportance on Sept 7, 2022 17:44:24 GMT -5
Guess I'll post another pick-up since this thread has been bumped:
Jon Appleton and Don Cherry: Human Music — This one is real weird. Mostly just experimental noise but it can get weirdly relaxing. Probably a keeper as its unique and I have Cherry's latest Brown Rice reissue coming in the mail. Anyone have any other Don Cherry recs?
Masahiko Togashi: Spiritual Nature — Gotta dig into this one more, but some good spiritual jazz. Enough to get me interested in more Togashi and its cool to hear Sadao Watanabe playing on music that's a little more out there than the samba influenced jazz I know him for.