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  • Pascalito @ The Kitano – 11 / 11
  • October 30, 2010

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    From: Jazz Promo Services
    Press Contact: Jim Eigo, jazzpromo@earthlink.net
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    For his Kitano debut, Manhattan-based French vocalist Pascalito and his international band will perform selections from the American, French and Brazilian songbooks and original tunes from their new album Neostalgia praised by Jazz Times magazine for its
    “musical melting pot’’ and “luxuriant tapestry”, seamlessly blending the influences of pop, jazz, bossa nova, flamenco, swing, blues and tango.
      


    · Sextet featuring: Pascalito (vocals) – Luiz Simas (piano) – Keiji Yoshino (guitar)
                                     Leco Reis (bass) – Stan Killian (flute/tenor sax) – Mario Monaco (drums)

      Pascalito @ The Kitano
    66 Park Avenue corner of 38th Street
    Thursday, November 11
    Two sets 8 pm and 10 pm
    No cover charge. $15 minimum per set
    Reservation strongly advised (212) 885 7119
    Kitano <http://www.kitano.com/>


    Read artist portrait and album review published in Jazz Times last month:

    Pascalito:  Manhattan’s French Connection – The Musical Melting Pot of the French singer by Christopher Loudon <http://jazztimes.com/articles/26554-pascalito-manhattan-s-french-connection>

    Artist website <http://www.pascalito.com/>

      Album now available on iTunes <http://itunes.apple.com/album/neostalgia/id399664644?ign-mpt=uo%3D2>   and CD Baby <https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/PascalSabattier>

    “Handsome voice … smooth-rolling band’’
    Time Out NY

    “Light, rich voice … in true Aznavour spirit, he is at once a fine pop-jazz stylist and a superb storyteller’’
    Christopher Loudon – Jazz Times

    “Suavemente. Le poète New-Yorkais”
    French Morning

    "Músico francês faz sucesso cantando Bossa Nova"
    Comunidade News

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  • BOB STEWART QT (Fri) BILL MCHENRY QT (Sat) SAM SADIGURSKY/JEREMY UDDEN (Sun) This Weekend At Cornelia Street Caf=?ISO-8859-1?B?6Q==?=
  • CORNELIA STREET CAFÉ
    29 Cornelia Street, NYC, New York    212-989-9319
    http://www.corneliastreetcafe.com
    between West 4th and Bleecker Sts, Greenwich Village
    1 Subway to Sheridan Square; A, C, E, B, D, V, F to West 4th St.
    Contact: Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services, 845-986-1677, jazzpromo@earthlink.net

     

    Music This Weekend At Cornelia Street Cafe

     

    Fri  Oct 29th 9:00PM & 10:30PM      
    BOB STEWART QUARTET
    (Bob Stewart, tuba; Jerome Harris, guitar; Matt Wilson, drums; Curtis Stewart, viola)

    This ensemble is inspired by the music of Benin and will explore the string tradition through the virtuosity of Jerome Harris and Curtis Stewart. “The music of Benin, like New Orleans, has a strong brass and drum tradition where the Tuba and the Drum are the heart of the ensemble.” Compositions, along with vocals, makes this quartet a very colorful and personal experience.
    "Bob Strewart is a great tuba player who solos with flexibility and can walk like a Bass" Tom Piazza, Jazz Magazine
     Cover $10   
    http://www.bobstewartuba.com


    Sat  Oct 30th 9:00PM & 10:30PM      
    BILL MCHENRY QUARTET
    (Bill McHenry, tenor saxophone; Andrew D Angelo, alto saxophone; Ben Street, bass; RJ Miller, drums)

    Tenor Saxophonist Bill McHenry brings two other Maine natives with him to this Cornelia St appearance, the respected Ben Street, on the bass, and young protege’ RJ Miller on the drums. Joining him on alto saxophone is one of contemporary music’s unique voices, Andrew D’Angelo.
    Andrew and Bill headlined Badplus member Reid Anderson’s "Vastness of Space" album in 1999, and Andrew joined Bill’s group in 2 week long stints at the Village Vanguard, documented on NPR’s "Live at the Village Vanguard" series. They’ll be playing the blues, some pretty ballads and original music by Bill.
    http://www.billmchenry.com/
    Cover $10

    Sun  Oct 31st 8:30PM      
    SAM SADIGURSKY/JEREMY UDDEN
    (Sam Sadigursky, saxophone; Jeremy Udden, saxophone; Linda Oh, bass; Jeff Hirshfield, drums)

    Two of New York’s most noted bandleaders and saxophonists join forces to lead a special quartet celebrating 15 years of friendship, collaboration, and a mutual love for rhythm, sound, harmony, costumes, and pagan ritual. Individually, the two have toured internationally and performed with musicians like Lee Konitz, Ben Monder, Joe Lovano, Matt Wilson, Brad Mehldau, and Ray Brown. Sadigursky has released three albums as a leader, all combining poetry and text with song, while Jeremy is currently preparing to release his third CD, which will feature his group Plainville.
    Melodic, ruminative, nostalgic and fresh at the same time. SEATTLE TIMES

    "Profound… sublime…" Jazzman Magazine, France
     Cover $10   http://www.samsadigursky.com

    Mon  Nov 01
    8:30PM     MELODY FADER PLAYS PIANO MUSIC OF CHOPIN AND MENDELSSOHN
    (Melody Fader, piano)
    Melody Fader is a New York Based pianist. She has a special affinity for the music of Chopin, but is at ease playing music from all other eras, from baroque through current day composers. Miss Fader is the resident pianist for the New Chamber Ballet, which performs five times each year at City Center Studios in New York City. She has recently performed chamber music with members of the Minnesota Orchestra in Minneapolis, as well as playing many solo Chopin recitals around the country this past year, honoring the 200th anniversary of Chopin’s birth. She is currently in the process of releasing a new album Chopin’s piano music, and will be performing Beethoven’s "Emperor" concerto with the Farmington Valley Symphony this December. Miss Fader also has a love for dance, movement, inter arts collaborations, and has a yoga teaching certification from Laughing Lotus. Miss Fader is a graduate of the Juilliard School and the Eastman School of Music.
    "…a selection of Gyorgy Ligetie’s etudes for piano, performed with great panache by Melody Fader"-Roslyn Sulcas, New York Times
     Cover $10   http://www.melodyfader.com

    Mon  Nov 01
    10:00PM     TOM TALLITSCH
    (Tom Tallitsch, tenor, soporano saxophones; Victor Baker, guitar; Trifon Dimitrov, bass; Matt Garritty, drums)
    Tom Tallitsch is a World Class Saxophonist, Origin Records Recording Artist, Composer, Music Educator, and Jazz Radio Host. Since his arrival in 1996 from the Midwest, he has established himself as a major player on the jazz scene in Philadelphia and New York, maintaining a rigorous performance schedule. Tom has played and recorded with many of the area’s top musicians and has 3 albums to his name on ‘Jazzweek Magazine’s Best Jazz Label of 2009’, Origin/OA2 Records He has had feature articles in Downbeat Magazine, JazzTimes, JazzReview.Com, AllAboutJazz, and in 2010 rose to #27 on The Jazzweek U.S. radio charts for his album "Perspective".
    “Tallitsch blows his tenor with confidence, at times hearkening the vibrancy of Joe Henderson, all the while showcasing an artistic voice, curious and exploring. ”- All About Jazz
     Cover $10   http://www.tomtallitsch.com


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  • Heavy Favorites Tues., Nov. 9th@ CORNELIA STREET CAF=?ISO-8859-1?B?yQ==?=
  • October 28, 2010

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    From: Jazz Promo Services
    Press Contact: Jim Eigo, jazzpromo@earthlink.net
    http://www.jazzpromoservices.com/

    CORNELIA STREET CAFÉ
    29 Cornelia Street, NYC, New York    212-989-9319
    http://www.corneliastreetcafe.com
    between West 4th and Bleecker Sts, Greenwich Village
    1 Subway to Sheridan Square; A, C, E, B, D, V, F to West 4th St.

    Heavy Favorites

    Tues., Nov. 9th

    Featuring

    Lindsey Horner – bass
    Jimmy Cozier – saxophone
    Tom Rainey – drums
    Neal Kirkwood – piano

    $10, 8:30 start time

    This collection of veteran New York players looks into some of the lesser known but equally as great music of Shorter, Ellington, Strayhorn, Hancock and the like. These are some of the tunes we’ve always wanted to play on gigs but never got the chance; music that is full of surprise and endless improvisational possibilities. The members of the band have played and are playing with everyone from The Temptations to Steve Coleman to Bill Frisell to Sam Rivers to Fred Hersh and are all bandleaders themselves.

    "Horner showcases an organically eclectic way with writing and conceptualizing his music all the while dodging easy categorization.

    -Josef Woodard
    — Jazz Times

    NEW CD


    LINDSEY HORNER UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY (ARTIST SHARE AS0105) Street Date 10/01/2010
    LINDSEY HORNER – bass, low whistle, Bb whistle, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone; ALLISON MILLER – drums;
    JEFF BERMAN – marimba, percussion, mountain dulcimer; ERWIN VANN – tenor saxophone; ROB THOMAS – violin; COLTER HARPER
    – electric guitar; AUGUSTIN FOLY – electric guitar; CHRIS CUNNINGHAM – acoustic guitar; RANDY CRAFTION – percussion;
    Special Guest: ANDY IRVINE – vocals, mandola, harmonica, bouzuki.

    http://www.lindseyhorner.com


    CD Reviews:

    Veteran bassist-composer Lindsey Horner explores his Celtic roots on tunes like “In the Garden” and “John Barlow,” both featuring traditional Irish music legend Andy Irvine on vocals. Violinist Rob Thomas makes strong contributions to the expansive “All That Seems To Be, Is Not/All That Seems Not To Be, Is” and the exuberant title track. Tenor saxophonist Erwin Vann blows relaxed, robust tones over the restful “Paradise Touch,” which blends African and Celtic elements and also finds Horner overdubbing bass clarinet and tin whistle. The guitar tandem of Colter Harper and Augustin Foly creates intricate patterns throughout, while Jeff Berman’s marimba adds African flavor to “Low Life.” – By Bill Milkowski JazzTimes

    Bassist Horner — a veteran of stints with Bill Frisell, Myra Melford, Greg Osby and Phillip Catherine, has produced an album of uncommon beauty while merging jazz with Irish music on Undiscovered Country. The spirited title track immediately sets the tone with vigorous bass and drums (by Allison Miller), Horner adding baritone sax, Celtic style fiddle by violinist Rob Thomas and a blazing electric guitar solo by Colter Harper. The lovely Irish ballad "In the Garden" follows and sung by Ireland’s Andy Levine who also adds wonderful mandola and harmonica. An African direction is taken on the marimba-driven "All That Seems to Be, Is Not/ All That Seems Not Be, Is" which showcases Rob Thomas’ violin along with Erwin Vann on tenor saxophone, Jeff Berman on marimba and Harper again on guitar on this epic centerpiece. The peaceful "Paradise Touch" offers the multi-talented Horner on Bb whistle and bass clarinet (as well as bass), a sultry tenor solo by Vann and a plethora of exotic percussion (including frame drum and bodhran) played by Bermann and Randy Crafton. Guitarist Augustin Foley takes the solo here and comes up with a darker shade that suits the song well. This mingling of different sounds and styles makes for a colorful new country indeed. Levine returns on a 7/8 reworking of an old Scottish ballad — "John Barlow" with Berman adding mountain dulcimer to this delightful track. Almost unexpectedly the band shifts into a bluesy/funky number ("I Like it Because I Like It") – which is stretched out to allow for several solos.The breezy West-African-influenced "Low Life" ends the album on a joyous note with Horner adding tanpura and harmonium to this marimba-infused number. For those who think there is no music left to discover, Horner and his friends have created an exciting new country of sound to explore for our latter day musical Magellans.

    Review by – Brad Walseth http://www.jazzchicago.net/reviews/2010/QuickHits18.html

    Everything about "Undiscovered Country" says Lindsey Horner. The album is conceived, executed and recorded well. It is fresh in its outlook and is a display of some of the people moving jazz into the 21st century. Such strengths made Horner stand out in his two years in Pittsburgh that ended in 2002, and they continue to show here. The music ranges from the Celtic-flavored "In the Garden" and "John Barlow" to a rhythm-and-blues-shaped "I Like It Because I Like It." The latter features Horner offering a few licks on bass clarinet as well as his standard bass. The Celtic songs are there because of the inclusion of Andy Irvine on voice, mandolo and bouzouki. The album also travels to its "Undiscovered" lands on the klezmer-dance-like "All That Seems to Be, Is Not / All that Seems Not to Be, Is." The album features marimba-percussionist Jeff Berman and guitarist Colter Harper, two Horner links to Pittsburgh, as well as great talents such as drummer Allison Miller and saxophonist Erwin Vann. Horner had agonized a bit over putting this release together, but his torment sees worth it. It is available right now at www.artistshare.com and www.lindseyhorner.com.

    — Bob Karlovits
    http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/ae/music/s_695620.html

    For Interviews, Photos and Promos Contact:
    Jim Eigo Jazz Promo Services T: 845-986-1677 E-Mail:
    jazzpromo@earthlink.net

     

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  • DUDUKA DA FONSECA & HELIO ALVES SAMBA JAZZ & THE BOSSA NOVA YEARS Tue-Sun, December 14-19 , 2010
  • October 28, 2010

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    From: Jazz Promo Services
    Press Contact: Jim Eigo, jazzpromo@earthlink.net
    http://www.jazzpromoservices.com/

    DUDUKA DA FONSECA & HELIO ALVES

    SAMBA JAZZ & THE BOSSA NOVA YEARS

    Featuring:

    Maucha Adnet – Vocals
    Claudio Roditi – Trumpet & Flugelhorn
    Romero Lubambo –  Acoustic Guitar
    George Mraz – Acoustic Bass
    Helio Alves – Piano
    Duduka Da Fonseca – Drums & Percussion

    Appearing at:

    Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola
    Frederick P. Rose Hall
    Jazz at Lincoln Center Broadway at 60th Street
    5th Floor
    Reservations:
    Call: 212 258-9595 or -9795.
    Online reservations: http://www.jalc.org/dccc

    Tue-Sun, December 14-19 , 2010
    7:30pm and 9:30pm sets nightly with an 11:30pm set on Friday & Saturday

    “The universal appeal of Brazilian jazz is how measured, melodic emotion is energized from within by subtle, invincible rhythm. Da Fonseca may be the best in the world at motivating and sustaining that special vital pulse.” Thomas Conrad – JazzTimes

    "Alves’ work melds a percussive edge with a lively, fluent right hand…"John Ephland – Downbeat Magazine

    "Alves plays with a gravity and a stylistic flair that’s truly impressive."
    Phillip Van Vleck, Billboard Magazine


    http://www.helioalvesmusic.com/
    http://www.dudukadafonseca.com/

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  • DAVID AMRAM The First 80 Years! A Musical Celebration Thursday, Nov. 11 at 7:30 P.M. Peter Norton Symphony Space
  • October 28, 2010

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    From: Jazz Promo Services
    http://www.jazzpromoservices.com/


    For Immediate Release

    JAZZ FORUM ARTS PRESENTS
    DAVID AMRAM: The First 80 Years
    A Musical Celebration of Composer, Conductor, Author and Multi-Instrumentalist David Amram
    At Symphony Space Thursday,  Nov. 11, 2010, at 7:30 PM

    DAVID AMRAM: The First 80 Years Jazz, a spectacular, historic celebration of a true American original whom the Washington Post has described as “one of the most versatile and skilled musicians America has ever produced,” will be presented by Jazz Forum Arts on Thursday, November 11, 2010 at 7:30 PM at Peter Norton Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street, in Manhattan, it was announced by Mark Morganelli, Executive Director of the presenting organization. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Clearwater, the organization founded by Pete Seeger, as well as the Woody Guthrie Foundation.

    Tickets for DAVID AMRAM: The First 80 Years  are: $75, $55 and $35 (members, students, seniors: $70, $50 and $30; children: $65, $45 and $25) and can be purchased at the Symphony Space Box Office, 212.864.5400, or at http://www.symphonyspace.org.  For information about Jazz Forum Arts, call 888.99.BEBOP, or visit http://www.jazzforumarts.org/.  

    The historic concert will feature:

    · The New York premiere of Amram’s “Symphonic Variations on a Song by Woody Guthrie” performed in memory of Odetta by the 60-piece Queens College Orchestra, conducted by Maurice Peress. The work will be introduced by Nora Guthrie, who commissioned it with support from the Guthrie Foundation, based on her father’s song “This Land is Your Land.”  

    ·The New York premiere screening of the finale of the recent production of Amram’s 1968 comic opera “Twelfth Night” with a libretto by the late Joe Papp, which will be introduced by Bernard Gersten, Executive Producer of the Lincoln Center Theater and former co-producer with Joe Papp of the New York Shakespeare Festival.

    ·The first ever concert performance of excerpts from Amram’s classic film scores, “Splendor in the Grass” (1960), and “The Manchurian Candidate” (1962), performed by the Brooklyn Conservatory Jazz Ensemble, directed by Earl McIntyre, and The Jazz & Gospel Choirs, directed by Renee Manning.

    · “En memoria de Chano Pozo” for Latin/jazz group and symphony orchestra, performed in memory of  Dizzy Gillespie by the Queens College Orchestra, conducted by David Amram, with guest soloists Candido (congas) and Bobby Sanabria (timbales) with Amram himself on piano, pennywhistles and percussion.  

    ·“One Heart, Many Voices,”  performed by Amram’s Middle Eastern Trio with Avram Pengas (guitar and Bazookie) and Israeli singer/songwriter David Broza.

    ·Malachy McCourt will introduce Amram’s  “The Fox Hunt From Cork Meets The Blues From New York,” performed by Larry Kirwan (Black 47), John McEuen (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band), Amram’s Latin/Jazz Ensemble and dancers from the Stella Adler School of Acting.

    ·Actor John Ventimiglia (The Sopranos) will read excerpts from Jack Kerouac’s “On The Road” followed by performance Kerouac/Ginsburg/Cassady title song from the 1959 Best Documentary Film “Pull My Daisy.

    The star-studded salute will also include filmed 80th birthday wishes from Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, Willie Nelson, members of the N.Y. Philharmonic, and friends and colleagues from around the country. There will also be appearances and performances by Amram’s friends from the world of theatre, film and music, including actor Keir Dullea (2001: A Space Odyssey), Josh White Jr., Patience Higgins,  the Amram Family Band and current members and alumni of Amram’s quartets from the past 40 years, as well as other surprise guests.  

    The entire concert will be filmed by Lawrence Kraman for his documentary film “David Amram: The First 80 Years,” segments of which will be shown for the first time at this concert. To see links for the trailer, visit and for the poster, http://www.imdb.com/media/rm305102848/tt1669275

    David Amram


    During his illustrious career, David Amram has composed more than 100 orchestral and chamber music works; numerous scores for Broadway theater and film; two operas, and the score for the landmark 1959 documentary Pull My Daisy, narrated by novelist Jack Kerouac.  He is also the author of three books, published by Paradigm Publishers.  A pioneer player of jazz French horn, he is also a virtuoso on piano, numerous flutes and whistles, percussion, and dozens of folkloric instruments from 25 countries, in addition to being a renowned improvisational lyricist.  Amram has collaborated with Langston Hughes, Dizzy Gillespie, Dustin Hoffman, Johnny Depp, Willie Nelson, Thelonious Monk, Odetta, Elia Kazan, Arthur Miller, Charles Mingus, Lionel Hampton, Tito Puente and Leonard Bernstein, who chose him as The New York Philharmonic’s first composer-in-residence in 1966.  One of Amram’s most recent works, Giants of the Night, a flute concerto, was commissioned and premiered by Sir James Galway.  Today, as he has for over 50 years, Amram continues to compose music while traveling the world as a conductor, soloist, bandleader, visiting scholar, and narrator in five languages.  He celebrates his 80th birthday on November 17th.  Additional information is available at http://www.davidamram.com/                         

    Jazz Forum Arts

    Mark Morganelli opened the Jazz Forum, the renowned jazz loft in Greenwich Village, in June 1979. In 1985 he established Jazz Forum Arts, a not-for-profit arts presenting organization, with David Amram, Wynton Marsalis and Dizzy Gillespie among its founding board members.  While a student at Bucknell University, Morganelli met David Amram and soon thereafter hosted his 50th birthday celebration in 1980 at the Jazz Forum, continuing to present Amram’s milestone birthday events every five years ever since.  Mark Morganelli is regarded by musicians and the jazz pubic as an outstanding jazz impresario, whom Amram considers “one of the most gifted musicians of his generation.”   This will be Jazz Forum Arts’ first event at Symphony Space.

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    Press Contact for David Amram:        Les Schecter  (LS Communications)
                                                                   Tel: 917/854-3286   E-Mail: Lester.Schecter@gmail.com
     

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  • Dave Stryker and Vic Juris with the Les Paul Trio Monday Nov. 8th – 8 and 10pm at Iridium
  • October 27, 2010

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    From: Jazz Promo Services
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    Dave Stryker and Vic Juris with the Les Paul Trio

    Les Paul Tribute Monday’s

    Monday Nov. 8th – 8 and 10 pm

    Iridium
    Broadway and 51st, NYC
    http://www.iridiumjazzclub.com
    212-582-2121


    Dave Stryker spent over 13 years with Stanley Turrentine, and also worked with Jack McDuff, Kevin Mahogany and Eliane Elias. He has 20 CD’s out as a leader, and has been a sideman on over 50 others.

    Visit http://www.davestryker.com/ for more info.

    From the wilds of Manhattan to the shores of Japan and Germany, jazz guitarist Vic Juris has covered an impressive range of territory, musically as well as geographically. Inspired by rock and roll legend Chuck Berry, the Jersey City native first picked up a guitar at the age of ten.
    http://www.myspace.com/vicjuris

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  • Dan Berg “The Latin Side of Gestalt” at The Shrine Thursday, November 4th 7PM-8PM
  • October 28, 2010

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    From: Jazz Promo Services
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    "The Latin Side of Gestalt"
     at
    The Shrine
    2271 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. (133-134 Sts) 
    Harlem
    http://www.shrinenyc.com/

    Thursday, November 4th

    7PM-8PM
    No Cover

    Musicians:
    Drums – Alex Beckmann
    Congas/Percussion – Brendan Tacon
    Bass – Matt Snow
    Guitar – Ross Brooks
    Rhodes/Melodica – Dan Berg
    Baritone Sax – Ben Barson
    Clarinet – Quincy Saul

    Daniel Warren Berg
    http://www.dwbkeys.net/
    http://twitter.com/dwbkeys

    NEW CD

    Dan Berg & The Gestalt “Manifesto”
    (Self Produced C+P Daniel Berg 2010)
    Street Date: October 1, 2010
    Dan Berg: Piano, Rhodes, Moog Synth, Melodica, Triangle,
    Kristin Young: Vocals, Adrian Mira: Clarinet, Jessica Lurie: Alto Saxophone,
    Matt Wigton: Bass, Pat Agresta: Drums
    http://www.dwbkeys.net/



    Manifesto, the debut release from Dan Berg & The Gestalt, may be one of 2010′s best recordings. The composer/keyboardist–a Brooklyn native and former student of reed man Marty Ehrlich–has created a smart, versatile and accessible collection that bridges genres and techniques, while remaining at home in the jazz idiom. With touches of Tin Hat Trio, bits of rock, Latin and the occasional operatic vocal, Manifesto has a broad appeal that fits contentedly within the overall scheme of the collection. Berg’s eclectic tastes would not be a surprise to those aware of his cultural studies in Havana, or his work as an activist. Those tastes, as the album title may suggest, are manifested throughout the collection.

    Right from the opening “Waiting for a Hit,” it’s clear that Berg is up to something different. An ethereal, wordless vocal from Kristin Young melds with bassist Matt Wigton and Pat Agresta’s rock-oriented drumming. These diverse musical elements are brought together with Berg’s expert use of melodica. The pace shifts dramatically with Berg moving to Fender Rhodes, as clarinetist Adrian Mira and alto saxophonist Jessica Lurie slow the tempo and provide highly satisfying solos. The overall effect of the piece is a so unique that each listen seems to reveal a different compositional aspect. “Why is a Crooked Letter” follows, with Agresta establishing a complex, off-kilter rhythm, while Berg, on mid-tempo piano, builds a restrained, but critical, foundation. Mira’s clarinet incorporates some classical traits in opposition to the more driving background beat.

    Berg’s Rhodes reappears in “Conexions” and, while that instrument often signifies fusion, Berg’s stylistic control blurs the lines that would allow for such easy labeling. The piece is edgy, with a contagious hook and a late touch of reggae. “Vibrant Phrases” could easily have been a flashback to the heyday of Motown, were it not for Young’s soprano vocal. As before, her voice adds a dramatic otherworldly balance to Berg’s Rhodes. The collection wraps up “Magnetisma,” an acoustic solo from Berg. The slower tempo and assorted exotic rhythms seem a perfect way to close–a beautiful, spare counterpoint to the multidimensional opening.

    The overall effect of Manifesto is a stunning montage of pieces that flow flawlessly yet retain their individual and unconventional nuances. This is a beautiful collection, full of energy, charm and creativity, but always with just enough edge to challenge the ear. Berg’s use of synthesizer, and somewhat less traditional melodica, is subtle. They fit perfectly and, like Kristin Young’s occasional vocals, add to the overall ambiance. There isn’t a throwaway track in the collection, and Berg’s talents as a composer, multi-instrumentalist and arranger are on display throughout. Manifesto is an exceptional work that is both modern and timeless.
    Review by By Karl Ackermann AllAboutJazz.com

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  • BOB STEWART QUARTET (8:30PM) Tonight At Cornelia Street Cafe
  • CORNELIA STREET CAFÉ
    29 Cornelia Street, NYC, New York    212-989-9319
    http://www.corneliastreetcafe.com
    between West 4th and Bleecker Sts, Greenwich Village
    1 Subway to Sheridan Square; A, C, E, B, D, V, F to West 4th St.
    Contact: Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services, 845-986-1677, jazzpromo@earthlink.net

    Music Tonight At Cornelia Street Cafe

    Thu  Oct 28th 8:30PM      
    BOB STEWART QUARTET
    (Bob Stewart, tuba; Jerome Harris, guitar; Matt Wilson, drums; Curtis Stewart, violin)


    This ensemble is inspired by the music of Benin and will explore the string tradition through the virtuosity of Jerome Harris and Curtis Stewart. “The music of Benin, like New Orleans, has a strong brass and drum tradition where the Tuba and the Drum are the heart of the ensemble.” Compositions, along with vocals, makes this quartet a very colorful and personal experience.
    "Bob Strewart is a great tuba player who solos with flexibility and can walk like a Bass" Tom Piazza, Jazz Magazine
     Cover $10   
    http://www.bobstewartuba.com

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  • Jazz at the Turning Point, Piermont, NY-Sun Oct 31-Violinist Christian Howes + Upcoming Schedule
  • October 28, 2010

      To: Listings/Critics/Features
    From: Jazz Promo Services
    Press Contact: Jim Eigo,
    jazzpromo@earthlink.net

    JAZZ at the

    Piermont, N.Y.
     
    An intimate setting ideal for jazz
    Within minutes of NJ, NYC, Westchester, CT, Orange in Rockland.
    Easy free parking

    Sunday October 31
    7:30-10 pm-2 sets
    Halloween Concert Event
    CD-Out of the Blue
    Master Violinist- Christian Howes Group
    Gary Versace, keyboards; Joel Newton, guitar
    Cedric Easton, drums; Evan Gregor, bass
    $20


    http://www.christianhowes.com/

    Sunday Afternoon Jazz improv strings teaching clinic 4-6pm.
    Clinics plus concert-$35/ students $30
    More info on strings clinic signup:
    info@johnrichmondjazz.com
    link to Rockland World Radio interview with Christian Howes and others:
    http://www.rocklandworldradio.com/program/jazz/

     
    Downbeat Critics Poll “Rising Star”. All About Jazz: ” as a jazz violinist he has no peer”.  Minneapolis Tribune:”arguably the most intriguing young violinist in jazz”. Chicago Reader: “Not since Jean Luc Ponty has a violinist ranged from pure classical to fuzz-tone rock to convincing jazz with such authority”.

    Monday Jazz Sessions
    Mondays 8-11:30 pm
    Hosted by Saxophonist John Richmond w/ Bob Meyer, drums
    Mon Nov 1, Enrique Haneine, piano; Ratzo Harris, bass
    Open session. All instrumentalists, vocalists, Patrons welcome!
    $5

    Thursday November 4
    Native Soul
    Steve Johns, drums; Noah Haidu, piano;
    Peter Brainin, saxophone; Marcus McLaurine, bass
    http://myspace.com/soulnative
    $15

    Sunday November 14
    John Abercrombie-Adam Nussbaum
    Jared Gold
    $25

    Sunday November 21
    CD event
    Vocalist Gabriele Tranchina
    Joe Vincent Tranchina
    Renato Thoms, Andy Eulau, Bobby Sanabria
    http://www.gabrieletranchina.com/
    $20

    468 Piermont Ave. Piermont, N.Y. 10968
    (845) 359-1089
    http://www.turningpointcafe.com/
    http://www.johnrichmondjazz.com/
           

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