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61. Jazzmatazz Newsletter 187 - Jazz Releases For 20 July 2004
Art Lande (drums), Erik Deutsch (piano) and doug Anderson (drums) best knownas a pianist, Art Lande plays drums on this set of his compositions
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Prophetz Of Time And Space Live - San Francisco (Chakra) July 20
(Chronological Jazz Classics 1355) July 20
Red Norvo (Chronological Jazz Classics 1356) July 20
Eddie Lang (Chronological Jazz Classics 1357) July 20
Sidney Bechet (Chronological Jazz Classics 1358) July 20 (Chronological Jazz Classics 1359) July 20 Hampton Hawes Everybody Likes Hampton Hawes: Volume 3, The Trio

62. Saskatoon Jazz Society: Current Marquee
doug Boomhower (with opening guest pianistTara Gibson) ($6$8) The bandfeatures vocals from local singer/pianist Jamie Scharfstein.
http://www.jazzbassment.com/JAZZconcertsguestsjan04.html
BASSMENT LINE-UP October 2003
December 27th Doug Boomhower (with opening guest pianistTara Gibson) January 3rd Jim Moffat Quintet January 10th January 13th Tuesday Night Jam January 16th SJS Big Band with Guests January 17th Ray Dahlen Sound January 24th Don Griffith's Chunk 'o Funk All events start at (unless stated otherwise)
* Jazz Nights are now non-smoking evenings * December 27th Doug Boomhower (with opening guest pianistTara Gibson)
The Bassment is pleased to host the return of this favourite local guitarist. Promising "listener-friendly jazz and blues", Doug is joined by veteran bassist Skip Kutz , rhythm guitarist Garth Sheard and organist Ross Nykiforuk . This should be a perfect mid-holiday season break. Opening act for the evening is Tara Gibson , singer/songwriter/guitarist/front "man" for 60 watt vamp of Halifax. Her strong, sexy vocals, combined with provocative, original lyrics, are well-crafted and catchy. Tara spent her formative years growing up in Saskatoon where she studied piano with Zane Hrynewich. At 16 she taught herself to play guitar and cut her teeth busking on Broadway, and playing in celtic-rock bands. In 1992 she moved to Halifax where she still lives, works and plays.

63. BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician Award - Semi-finalists 2004
her dad being a piper and her granny a singer and pianist. She is taughtby Douglas montgomery (Saltfish Forty) and plays in an exciting young
http://www.handsupfortrad.co.uk/youngtrad/semifinalists2004.htm
T: 01899 850587 info@handsupfortrad.co.uk BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician Award 2004 semi-finalists This years semi-finals happened place on the 10-12th October at Wiston Lodge, Wiston, South Lanarkshire. (Read more about the award .) The Saturday evening concert was sponsored by Clydesdale Folk Club and took place in the Biggar Corn Exchange. Each of the twelve semi-finalists performed for 10 mins. Any questions please don't hesitate to contact us . Read the list of finalists SEMI-FINALISTS: Shona Donaldson - Huntly (voice, fiddle)
Shona has always been surrounded by traditional music, her dad being a piper and her granny a singer and pianist. She first picked up the fiddle at the age of eight and started singing after she met Jock Duncan and Geordie Murison who encouraged her to sing in public. Shona plays and sings with the Strathspey Fiddlers and Keith celtic band 'Gled to be Glaiket'. Shona was also a finalist from last year and took part in the Scottish Young Traditional Musicians tour. Gillian Fleetwood - Inverness (clarsach, voice)

64. Jazz | JazzTimes Magazine > Columns And Features > Before And After
doug Wamble Misha Mengelberg John Scofield Kurt Elling including DonByas, Dexter Gordon, Wes montgomery, Sonny Rollins and Clark Terry.
http://www.jazztimes.com/columns_and_features/before_and_after/index.cfm?artist=

65. One Moment
Mimi is a classical Canadian pianist who caught the ragtime bug and has not been Started in part by longtime piano roll aficionado Mike montgomery,
http://www.perfessorbill.com/links1.htm

66. Rilla Of Ingleside - Chapter 13 - Lucy Maud Montgomery - Read Print
Read Chapter 13 of Rilla of Ingleside by Lucy Maud montgomery Read Print. Miss Oliver is a beautiful pianist and can play any accompaniment at sight
http://www.readprint.com/chapter-7533/Lucy-Maud-Montgomery

67. The New School - Faculty
Sonya Mason, DMA, Manhattan School of Music; concert pianist; has performed Robert S. montgomery, MFA, Yale School of Drama; author of plays including
http://www.nsu.newschool.edu/fall05/biosM.htm
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Edward MacEachem,
M.F.A., U. of Iowa; translator of Pasolini's Poems (PEN award), Sartre's letters to de Beauvoir (NEA fellowship: Florence Gould awards), and Hugo's Les Miserables; has lectured at Yale, Cooper Union, the Public Theatre, St. Marks Poetry Project, and London's National Film Theatre. Francesca Magnani, Laurea, U. of Bologna; M.A., NYU; Fulbright Scholar; teaches Italian and literature at NYU; has taught at Baruch College and CUNY Graduate Center. Tanya Mairs, Ph.D., Columbia U.; has taught at Barnard College and Columbia Prep; translated from Russian The Red Monarch by Yuri Krotkov; articles published in Ulbandus Review. Giuseppe Manca, studied at U. of Cagliari; trained in foreign language teaching methods at The New School; co-author of Piacere! David E. Marcinkowski, Elizabeth Marner-Brooks, has hosted a live television show, performed in television news broadcasting, and given presentations for major corporations throughout the United States, including a major TV network. Douglas Martin

68. Blacklight Braille
He was also a student at CCM and a touring pianist and musical director, Smith brought longtime associate Arthur montgomery, a classical tympani player,
http://w3.iac.net/~moonweb/Artists/BLB/BLBArticle.html
Blacklight Braille
The Cast NEON AT Your FINGERTIPS: the Joseph Patt Interview
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  • Carmarthen Seachange Zauzomank Camelot Palace ...
    NEON AT YOUR FINGERTIPS:
    The Joseph H. Patt Interview
    (This interview first appeared in Clifton Magazine in the Winter of 1993. The text is from the original article. The images of the band have been added.
    - Tom Wulf, Blackmoon Webweaver) Cincinnati's founding fathers of alternative rock are also Cincinnati's best kept secret. Joseph H. Patt talks to Blacklight Braille.
    The percussionists of Blacklight Braille set themselves up in a circle. Congas, cowbell, and assorted hand drums march forth to the listener's ears and shower down in rhythmic melodic drops. Piano and harmonica join the sound orgy, creating a surrea l and intriguing musical assonance- Juba this and Juba that.
    Juba killed a yellow Cat.
    Juba!
    chants Blacklight Braille lyricist and conceptual artist, Thomas H. Owen Knight. This is fringe rock as created by Cincinnati-based Blacklight Braille. Sitting on his porch, sixtyish Owen Knight discusses Blacklight Braile and the term fringe rock over a few glasses of blackberry wine.
    He describes fringe rock as "Music created by rock musicians, yet not quite meeting the classical definition of rock' n' roll. It differs to the degree that it might be said to fall within in entirely different location, fringe rock. When we started, we were doing a music that was so far out on the fringe that the beauties were cryptic or hidden."
  • 69. The Music Of The Shetland And Orkney Islands
    written by the one female member of the group, harpist/pianist Catriona McKay . fiddler (Douglas montgomery), bass player (John Adams) and electric
    http://www.sfcelticmusic.com/shetland/shetland.htm
    The Music of
    the Shetland and
    Orkney Islands
    Introduction
    Shetland
    Orkney
    Updated: November 13, 2002
    Introduction
    Shetland and Orkney are two groups of islands off the northeast coast of Scotland. Orkney consists of 70 islands, the nearest of which is located only 10 miles from John O' Groats, the northeast tip of Scotland. The Shetland Isles, a group of 6 large island and 100 small ones stretching over 70 miles, are considerably more remote, located 93 miles northeast of John O' Groats. There are about 21,000 people on each of the island groups. Orkney is a prime agricultural area that gets quite a lot of tourist traffic. In contrast, in Shetland, they raise a lot of sheep, but grow few plants and there is a heavier emphasis on fishing (and recently servicing the North Sea oil platforms). Both Shetland and Orkney have been part of Scotland only since 1469. Prior to that time, they both belonged to Norway. Both islands are extremely rich in archeological ruins, having been continuously inhabited for over 5,000 years. Skara Brae on Orkney, a group of 5,000 houses in excellent repair, is the oldest such find in northern Europe. For the Vikings, the Shetlands and Orkneys were not so much a remote outpost as both home and a main junction in their voyages throughout the northeastern Atlantic. This sense that these islands are not at "the end of the earth", but rather at the center of it can still be felt today. Indeed, nearly all the place names in both islands are Norwegian rather than Scottish. The Gaelic language never came into common use on these islands. There still is a strong connection to Norway. Lerwick, the capital of Shetland, is closer to Bergen, Norway than it is to Edinburgh. The Orcadian accent in particular is strikingly different than other Scottish accents.

    70. CATALOG: JOHNNY GRIFFIN 2
    Johnny Griffin met the three montgomery Brothers at Berkeley, California s Tsubonightclub in with Paul Bryant, Joe Pass, Jimmy Bond, doug Sides
    http://www.fantasyjazz.com/catalog/griffin_j_cat2.html
    page JOHNNY GRIFFIN
    Do Nothing 'Til You Hear from Me
    OJCCD-1908-2 (Riverside 9462)
    Full House
    Do Nothing Til You Hear from Me, The Midnight Sun Will Never Set, That's All, Slow Burn, Wonder Why, Heads Up

    with Buddy Montgomery, Monk Montgomery, Arthur Taylor
    OJC-1911 (Jazzland 939)
    Long before album-length tributes to Thelonious Monk became commonplace, Tough Tenors Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Johnny Griffin assembled this exciting and challenging survey of the pianist's music. (The only previous all-Monk effort by someone other than Monk himself was Steve Lacy's Reflections , OJC-063.) This quintet was more qualified for the task than many realized at the time, for in addition to Monk alumnus Griffin it contained future Monk sidemen Larry Gales and Ben Riley. Co-leader Davis, who came out of the same Harlem after-hours scene that nurtured Monk, also sounds totally at home with the material, while pianist Junior Mance stresses the Bud Powell side of his conception. The results are cogent and hard-swinging, with simple yet effective arranging touches. Griffin is featured on "'Round Midnight" and takes the opening solo on "Stickball" ( aka "I Mean You"), while Davis handles "Ruby, My Dear" and blows first on the remaining titles.

    71. CATALOG: RED GARLAND 3
    The earlier session features the pianistÂ’s favorite working trio, with bassist doug with doug Watkins, Specs Wright, Richard Williams, Oliver Nelson,
    http://www.fantasyjazz.com/catalog/garland_r_cat3.html
    page
    RED GARLAND
    Rediscovered Masters, vol. 2
    OJCCD-769-2 ~ $11.98
    Red Garland at the Prelude
    Blues in the Closet, Blue Velvet, Mr. Wonderful, Skinny's Blues, Soft Winds, Avalon,
    plus CD bonus track Satin Doll
    with Doug Watkins, Specs Wright, Richard Williams, Oliver Nelson, Peck Morrison, Charlie Persip
    THE RED GARLAND TRIO
    Rojo
    OJCCD-772-2 (Prestige 7193)
    Rojo adds an important item to the extensive inventory of Red Garland albums in the OJC catalog. As in its immediate predecessor, Manteca (OJCCD-428-2), a Garland piano trio is expanded by the addition of conga drummer Ray Barretto. Barretto contributed color, breadth, and substance to all of the pieces on which he appeared, not just those with Latin inclinations. The title track, composed by Garland at the record date, was one of the his happiest efforts. The entire album, in fact, has an aura of uplift and cheer, due in no small measure to the contributions of bassist George Joyner and drummer Charlie Persip. Rojo, We Kiss in a Shadow, Darling Je Vous Aime Beaucoup, Ralph J. Gleason Blues, You Better Go Now, Mr. Wonderful

    72. Bios Of African Americans In History - EnchantedLearning.com
    Scott Joplin (18681917) was a great composer and pianist. He participatedin the montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott and many other peaceful
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    73. Music (091901)
    Mulroy Civic Center, 411 montgomery St.; Justin s Grille, 6400 Yorktown Circle, Clarinetist accompanied by pianist, trumpeter and violinist in
    http://newtimes.rway.com/2001/091901/music.shtml
    Music
    Aural Fixations
    From Alice Cooper to Grant Cooper, upcoming musical schedules offer something for everyone in
    By Allen Czelusniak
    The large number of arts organizations in Central New York give music fans plenty of options when it comes to penciling entertainment into their schedules. Whether it's the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra's Russian Festival, the Vegas-style fare in the Turning Stone Casino's Showroom, American music legend Bob Dylan, a lunchtime classical recital of Civic Morning Musicals, or a catered cabaret with the Central New York Jazz Foundation, the choices are there in the 2001-2002 season.
    As always, check the weekly Times Table section in the The New Times for updated listings and upcoming concerts as they are announced. The information is also available on the Web at http://newtimes.rway.com
    Arts Alive in Liverpool
    For the past 16 years, the Friends of the Liverpool Public Library have presented this diverse mix of music in the library's Carmen Community Room, 300 Tulip St., Liverpool. All concerts are free. 457-0310, Ext. 135. Excelsior Cornet Band.

    74. News In Brief
    11 Violinist Ben Sayevich and pianist ToniMarie montgomery, faculty members.Vigil to honor veterans in campus community For the fourth year,
    http://www.oread.ku.edu/Oread01/Nov2/newsinbrief.html
    The University of Kansas An Official Employee Publication From the Office of University Relations
    Benefit auction organized by KU employee to help victims of Sept. 11
    November 2, 2001
    Vol. 26, No. 6 KU First sets fund-raising record
    Colorado couple pledge $1.5 million for Spencer Museum of Art expansion

    Public hearing to invite feedback on parking policies

    Goodyear named to national academy
    ... In memory KU people News in brief Web works Archives Contact Us ... Search A benefit auction organized by a KU employee and his mother will raise money for the Red Cross Sept. 11 Disaster Relief Fund. The auction begins at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, buildings 1 and 2.
    Tony Johnson, assistant to the network administrator for the School of Journalism, said he and his mother had been working with local businesses and individuals to obtain more than $5,500 in merchandise for the auction.
    Donations will be accepted from the public from noon to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2. All donations are welcome, except clothing.
    KANU thanks listeners with free CDs
    Record companies donate the CDs KANU uses for giveaways.

    75. CMT.com : Hank Locklin : Hall Of Fame Honors Carl Smith, Floyd Cramer
    Maura O Connell, Chuck Mead and Chris Scruggs of BR549, doug Green (of Riders Next up was session pianist Dirk Johnson, who played On the Rebound,
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      Hall of Fame Honors Carl Smith, Floyd Cramer
      Joe Nichols, Kix Brooks, Connie Smith, Hank Locklin Among Performers Edward Morris E-mail this story to a friend. The Country Music Hall of Fame presented membership medallions Sunday (May 2) to singer Carl Smith and the widow of the late piano stylist, Floyd Cramer. The ceremonies at the Hall of Fame and Museum's Ford Theater were preceded by a cocktail reception in the museum's rotunda where membership plaques are on permanent display. Smith and Cramer were officially inducted into the Hall of Fame last year.

    76. Arts4All: ArtsPass News
    a Denverbased journalist and amateur pianist, travels wherever the next storymay with Tallulah Bankhead, montgomery Clift, and Frederick March,
    http://www.arts4all.com/newsletter/authorbios.html
    Author Biographies
    News Home Arts 4 All, Ltd. Click on the authors' names to go to the Archives for a list of their collected works. All authors and artists may be contacted by email in care of the editor at editor@arts4all.com , unless otherwise noted. Karl Anderson Karl Anderson is a choreographer by night and a construction worker by day. He lives and works in New York City. He can be emailed at slamfest@msn.com Carol Ayres Carol Ayres writes poems and lives and works in New York City. Larry Bloome Larry Bloome , a Denver-based journalist and amateur pianist, travels wherever the next story may take him. Diane Brown Diane Brown is an art dealer and consultant, specializing in collection development and management. Her family fervently hoped she would become a doctor, while all she dreamed of was opening an art gallery. After graduating from college as a pre-med major, she opened her first gallery in Washington, DC in 1976, moved it to Soho (New York City) in 1983, and closed it at the end of 1992. Since that time she has sold art privately and curated the art collection for a corporate headquarters in midtown Manhattan.
    She sees RxArt, Inc.

    77. Heart & Music: Meet The Cast
    She is a pianist with the Salem Pops Orchestra and has also played for local doug works at Chemeketa as an administrator and is also a member of the
    http://programs.chemeketa.edu/theater/heartmusic/cast/
    Meet The Cast
    Allyson Pineau
    Plaza Suite Director
    Originally from Seattle, Allyson is currently a theater education major at Western Oregon University. Allyson has been seen locally in Fuddy Meers and Id (at WOU) and in Crimes of the Heart closes.
    Braden Pineau
    as Borden
    Originally from Alaska, Braden now lives in Dallas where he works as an apprentice glass glazier. He has been seen on stage locally as Michael Kelly in The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 at Chemeketa and has worked backstage on a number of other shows. He enjoys golf, basketball, and playing the bass guitar.
    Jim Schroeder
    as Roy Hubley
    Jim is currently a resident of Dallas and works as a project manager for Willamette Broadband. Previous roles include Captain Fisher in Teahouse of the Moon and Humphrey Bogart in Play It Again, Sam.

    78. Alex Shapiro, Composer: Concerts
    pianist TBA. Smith Memorial Hall Smith Memorial Room Univerity of Illinois Urbana,Illinois Click here for info about doug Masek. D. September 26, 2005
    http://www.alexshapiro.org/ASConcerts.html
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    D February 5 7:30 p.m. Of Breath and Touch Kimberly D. Buchar Kelley bassoon Pianist TBA Smith Memorial Hall Smith Memorial Room Univerity of Illinois Urbana, Illinois D February 6 :00 p.m.

    79. CD Baby: VERONICA KLAUS: Live At The Lodge
    Backed by a talented ensemble that includes pianist Tammy L. Hall, The fabulousMark Weigle duets on Angel From montgomery, a touching Prine classic
    http://www.cdbaby.com/vklaus2
    Veronica Klaus
    Live at the Lodge
    This CD has a 10% discount if you buy more than one copy of it today!
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    IN STOCK. ORDER NOW. Will ship within 24 hours! Awarded their "Best Chanteuse" award by the SF Bay Guardian, Veronica sings jazz, blues and cabaret in a voice discribed as "hugely compelling...ever so seductive" by the San Francisco Bay Area Reporter. TRACKS lo-fi: dial-up hi-fi: broadband
    Fever

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    (Click a song name to hear it in lo-fi MP3. Need help? LINKS Check out the Veronica Klaus website Email Veronica Klaus TRY THIS OTHER CDs you will love All I Want GENRES you need to try JAZZ: Jazz Vocals BLUES: Jazzy Blues OUT-AND-PROUD Find more artists from USA: California - SF NOTES 13 Classic tracks of Jazz, Blues and Cabaret from a San Francisco Icon! When Veronica Klaus opens her mouth people listen. With a voice that is both powerful and evocative, she can wrap herself around a song like no one else. Indeed she is an original; a statuesque, shapely, redhead who's onstage presence is as riveting as her singing. All that is perfectly captured in her newest release, "Veronica Klaus, Saucy numbers aside, Veronica's vocal finesse shines through in the quieter ballads. With Klaus' cool caress, the lyrics "Tell me what you're feeling" lay bare the vulnerability of Phoebe Snow's, "Something Real," a piece which deftly highlights the talents of Veronica's long-time collaborator, jazz pianist, Tammy L. Hall, a superb jazz pianist based in San Francisco with solid credentials both as a solo artist and as a featured musician with such jazz legends as Etta Jones, Eddie "Fathead" Newman, Denise Perrier, Kim Nalley, Lady Memphis, Frankie Kelley, and Debbie de Coudreaux. (www.tammyhall.com)

    80. Braille Book Review, Vol. 73, No. 6, November-December 2004
    Essays portray Ike s interactions with George Patton, Bernard montgomery, England and his concert pianist wife leaves him because of his chronic lying,
    http://www.loc.gov/nls/bbr/2004/6-novdec.txt

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