IDRS 2005 - Schedule Of Events Valarie anderson has performed as soloist and in chamber concerts in the UnitedStates He is a staff pianist at the Ravinia Festival s Steans Institute. http://www.idrs2005.org/schedule.php?view=prop&prop=9
Sunnyside Records Lindner was a regular whenever pianist Frank Hewitt and also was taken byChris andersons approach to the keyboard. I used to go hear Frank at Smalls http://www.sunnysiderecords.com/artist.php?id=167
PLAYBACK St. Louis EVENTS — 8/31-9/6/2004 christine KnoblauchO Neal performs Black, Pearls and Harry as part of the The quartet otherwise includes drummer/pianist Nate Blache, bassist Jake http://www.playbackstl.com/Events/events123.htm
Extractions: CLICK HERE For a complete concert listing for September, pick up a copy of Playback St. Louis and check out What's Going On Here? 9/1: Marah at Mojo's 9/2: Marah at Off Broadway (that's right, see em twice and read the interview 9/2: Nashid with the Necro Tonz at the Way Out Club 9/2: Phix (a Phish tribute band) at Cicero's 9/4: Black Dahlia at Mississippi Nights 9/4: James Armstrong at the Martini Bar, Columbia, MO 9/4: Core Project at Cicero's 9/4: Grand Ulena, Corbeta Corbeta at Radio Cherokee Read the complete Nomad Schedule for August on his official site Art of Andy Magee at Gallery of Art, St. Louis Community College-Forest Park (314-644-9231, terrellcarter@msn.com
London School Of Theology - Music & Worship - Staff He performs regularly with his wife, the violinist christine Townsend. in the partnership Duo Dunamis with her husband, the pianist Stephen Robbings. http://www.lst.ac.uk/music/staff.php
Extractions: Senior Visiting Lecturer in Music Chris studied oboe and piano at the Royal Academy of Music where he won numerous prizes for solo and chamber music performance. The recipient of international music awards, he is renowned the world over as an interpreter of avant garde music. Previously one of the faculty at the International New Music Course in Darmstadt, he is a noted improviser in the avante garde repertoire as well as Christian worship settings. Chris has numerous recording credits and is a former member of Wellspring ; he travels widely performing, teaching, and leading worship. Richard Hubbard Visiting Lecturer in Music, Director of Evening Classes and Summer School Richard has a degree specialising in composition and is a teacher of piano and percussion. He has a wealth of experience in directing musical ensembles, including small music groups, choirs and symphony orchestras. He was Music Director at Kingsland Church, Colchester for 13 years, has worked extensively with a Kings Kids Network Group. He is a Director of both Music and Worship Foundation and Cantus Firmus Trust, and works also with The Churches Initiative in Music Education (CHIME). Ruwani joined the department in October 2001. Until recently, Ruwani worked as a Parish Administrator. Previously Ruwani has been Secretary to Finance Director of an international investment company and also Secretary to the Academic Registrar of the University of Westminster. Ruwani has an interest and active involvement in music and worship.
CDeMUSIC Max Lifchitz, pianist, performing Mary Jeanne Van Appledorn s A Liszt Fantasie , Music by Joel Feigin, performed by christine Schadeberg, soprano, http://www.cdemusic.org/store/cde_search.cfm?keywords=ns1
FRANZ-SCHUBERT-INSTITUT | Roster Of Participants Nancy Albrink, pianist, 2005. Bruce anderson, pianist, 1983. Kelly anderson,baritone, 1988 Christina Wright, pianist, 2005. Nobuko Yabe, pianist, 1981 http://www.schubert-institut.at/roster_particip.htm
Extractions: A-C D-H I-L M-R S-Z Mark Accornero baritone Hi Bok Ahn soprano Sally Ahner soprano David Adams tenor Edward Adams baritone Laurence Albert bass Emily `Albrink soprano Nancy Albrink pianist Bruce Anderson pianist Kelly Anderson baritone Allison Arends soprano Ido Ariel piano Mary Beth Armes soprano Javier Arrebola pianist Andrea Baiocchi piano Colin Balzer tenor Mary Barber pianist Rebecca Barber mezzo Caroline Bazalgette soprano Marjorie Beckett pianist Eildert Beeftink piano Anita L. Bigger soprano Finnur Bjarnason baritone Lisa Blackledge pianist Halbert Blair baritone Ronald E. Boud pianist Louise Bourbeau mezzo Karen Bourque-Simmons soprano Courtney Bray soprano Carolyn Bridger pianist Rebecca Waller Bright soprano Kathleen Broderick soprano Donna Brown soprano Heinz Bruckner baritone Irena Bubniuk pianist Betsy Buchanan soprano Robin T. Buck baritone Dana Burnett pianist Jennifer Cable soprano Greg Caisley pianist Catherine Cameron pianist Amy Camp soprano Shimrit Carmi pianist Cayce Cary soprano Susanne Charles soprano Elsa Charlston soprano Soraya Chaves mezzo Elisabeth B. Christianson
Nightlife Agenda (washingtonpost.com) By Fritz Hahn and Rhome anderson. washingtonpost.com Staff Writers Piano BarNight every Thursday from 630 to 930 with pianist Shane McLaughlin. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A46786-2003Oct31.html
Extractions: var SA_Message="SACategory=" + thisNode; Hello Edit Profile Sign Out Sign In Register Now ... Subscribe to SEARCH: News Web var ie = document.getElementById?true:false; ie ? formSize=27 : formSize=24 ; document.write(''); Top 20 E-mailed Articles washingtonpost.com Bars and Clubs Print This Article ... E-Mail This Article Top News What is RSS? All RSS Feeds This Week in Nightlife By Fritz Hahn and Rhome Anderson washingtonpost.com Staff Writers Joe croons the songs that R. Kelly would pen if he had class and wasn't an alleged sexual deviant. Over the past 12 years, Joe has steadily built a career, not with chart-busting mega-hits but with quiet storm mainstays like "All the Things (Your Man Won't Do)" and the underrated "Faded Pictures," a duet with Case. See him tonight at Zanzibar and be prepared to pay $30, to be exact. Also appearing is an artist by the name of Samson. Although we're not familiar with his music, from his photo, he looks like he could be a close relative of Shamar Moore. The ladies will be pleased this evening. Doors open at 5. Usually, Irish pubs and piano bars occupy completely separate spheres of the nightlife scene. Singing "Piano Man" while hoisting a pint o' Guinness? Not very likely until now.
Extractions: Monday, 12 September 2005 Jazz Is Now! Orchestra in Minneapolis With Wessell Anderson Contributed by Andrea Canter, Contributing Editor Photo by Andrea Canter "Wess Anderson's playing contains the essence of soul, that's why we call him WarmDaddyWynton Marsalis Jazz is Now! is a nonprofit organization founded by Jeremy Walker and Marsha Palmer in 2003, whose first venture was the acclaimed but short-lived St. Paul club, Brilliant Corners. Through educational affiliation with Jazz at Lincoln Center, support from JLC Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis, and the launch of a high-energy band, Jazz Is Now! has re-emerged as an important force on the Twin Cities jazz scene. In addition to the orchestra, the JIN organization includes the Jazz Is Now! Composers Ensembles, ranging from trio to sextet. Jazz Is Now! Orchestra
Hartford Advocate: Bad, Meaning Good Bad Plus bass player Reid anderson says the group is interested in taking some of Traditionally, the piano trio is led by the pianist, but with us, http://www.hartfordadvocate.com/gbase/Music/content.html?oid=oid:14496
Instru-Mental Ill-ness the Pat Metheny Group (especially the Groups with lyrical pianist Lyle Mays) . Cold Hands cooks up another hot jazzhop patty melt from anderson s http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=15484
Article Courtesy AllAboutJazz.com Fresh Sound Records By Phil consisting of pianist Ethan Iverson, bassist Reid anderson (again), Monterose, Eddie Bert and recently the trio of the amazing pianist Harry http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article_print.php?id=2082
Omar Barghouti: "The Pianist" Of Palestine Bruce anderson Notes from the Big Empty When the Hippies Invaded NoCal.Vicente Navarro They Worked for Franco How Sec. of State Cordell Hull and Nobel http://www.counterpunch.org/barghouti11292004.html
Extractions: home subscribe donate about us ... events Special Print Edition of CounterPunch: The 2004 Election The Wreckage: Labor, God and Turnout; Was Gay Marriage Really "the" Issue; Can These Democrats Ever Win Again?; Blame It on the Smart-Assed White Boys by JoAnn Wypijewski; Political Diary: They Didn't Believe Him: What Really Happened in Ohio; How to Lose a County Hit By 30% Unemployment; David Cobb: Apex Vote Suppressor; Hope From Montana? by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair. CounterPunch Online is read by millions of viewers each month! But remember, we are funded solely by the subscribers to the print edition of CounterPunch. Please support this website by buying a subscription to our newsletter, which contains fresh material you won't find anywhere else, or by making a donation for the online edition. Remember contributions are tax-deductible. Click here to make a (tax deductible) donation If you find our site useful please: Subscribe Now!
Celtic Southern Cross - Scottish Fiddle Recorded Music Tom anderson and Aly Bain CD cover. Tom anderson and Aly Bain. The Silver Bow 18th century tunes from Skye with pianist Paul Machlis. Alasdair Fraser http://www.celt.com.au/scotfiddlecd.html
Extractions: Recorded Music Return to Home Page Other Scottish Music Links Links to other recorded music Scottish Groups Irish English Scottish Compilations ... Music of Skye John McCusker Goodnight Ginger CD Price $33 743522 cd All tunes on this CD are composed by John McCusker, except for the traditional sets featuring the tunes Stella's Trip to Kamloops/Kings of Innishbofin/Sean Maguire's and McGoldrick's/ First Month of Spring. John McCusker CD Price $30 COMD2059 cd John formed the band Parcel of Rogues after playing in various orchesrtras and bands. He joined the Battlefield Band shortly after leaving school in 1990 and has been recording and touring with them since then. His main instrument is the fiddle but he does play an amazing accordion, cittern and whistle. Legacy of the Scottish Fiddler Vol. 2 Tunes from the life and land of Robert Burns CD Price $30 CUL120 cd With 21 sets of tunes on this album, the good music just doesn't stop. Muriel Johnstone assists on piano but it is the songs of Robert Burns that shine on this album. Alasdair Fraser and cellist Natalie Haas are immaculate musicians and the overall result is pure joy in the music of one of Scotland's favourite bards.
The 26th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival a duo of pianist John Campbell and one of the all time top saxophone section men, The first set featured Fred anderson and Kidd Jordan on tenor sax, http://www.jazznow.com/1004/20thAnnual JazzFest.html
Extractions: The 26th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival Article and photos by Jimmie Jones The 26th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival was held labor Day Weekend September 2 - 5 as it has been in the past. For the second year in a row, the festival began on Thursday at the Chicago Symphony Center with a charge for attendance. This year the Symphony Center featured Dee Dee Bridgewater and "A Salute to The Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestrated by Jon Faddis, featuring such Jazz giants as Hank Jones, George Mraz, Billy Harper, Cecil Bridgewater, Orbert Davis, Garrett Brown, Earl McIntyre and Jerry Dodgion. I did not attend the Symphony Center Performance, but I did catch a fine " after the fess set " at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase led by Ira Sullivan on soprano and tenor saxophones and trumpet, and featuring Frank Wess on tenor saxophone and flute; Willie Pickens on piano, Larry Gary on bass and Robert Shy on drums. I also made it to Fred Anderson's Velvet Lounge to catch a trio led by bassist Paul Steinback with Damian Epinson on piano and Scott Garrigan on drums. Fred met and worked with Steinback in New York earlier this year. FRANK WESS The remaining three days of the festival took place as they always have in the past at Grant Park and were free to the public. Performances were held on the Jackson Stage from 12:00 noon until 4:30 pm and the Petrillo Music Stage from 5:00 pm until 9:30 pm. Educational Workshops were held on the Jazz and Heritage Family Stage from 12:00 noon until 4:30 pm.
St. Paul Pioneer Press 07/20/2005 There S No Place Like Home Jazz pianist Butch Thompson, who performed on early Prairie Home broadcasts, The very pregnant Maya Rudolph and her partner, Paul Thomas anderson, http://www.twincities.com/mld/pioneerpress/news/local/12173222.htm
Village Voice > Music > By Gary Giddins The Bad Plus consist of pianist Ethan Iverson (the third who never heard of bands As anderson s solo peaks, Iverson adds to the intensity and then takes http://www.villagevoice.com/music/0310,giddins,42305,22.html
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Untitled Document BC in various jazz and R B groups as pianist, arranger and composer. christine s meteoric arc into the upper echelons of Canada s jazz scene brought http://www.glendarae.com/html/band.html
Extractions: ABOUT GLENDA RAE THE BAND TUNES LYRICS ... HOME In 1987 Miles moved to Vancouver, BC, and has since performed with Ann Mortifee, Shari Ulrich, Maynard Ferguson, Valdy, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Slide Hampton, Dee Daniels, Christine Duncan, Skywalk (as keyboardist since 1989), Oliver Gannon, Kenny Colman, the Mike Allen Quartet, The Robin Shier Quintet, Almeta Speaks, The Paul Horn Band (USSR Tour 1988), Wildroot Orchestra, Chuck Israels, Jim Ferguson, Brad Turner, Soulstream, Rob Frayne, Fraser MacPherson, Max Roach, Claudio Roditi, Jeff Hyslop and Ruth Nichols, Lew Tabackin, Houston Person, Gaye Delorme, The Bill Clark Sextet, Von Freeman, Ernie Krivda, Johnny Frigo, Martha Lorin and many, many other established artists from around the globe. He has toured through many countries around the world, including a cross-Canada tour in 1996 with his own quartet, featuring the legendary drummer Claude Ranger. His current projects include co-writing, performing and producing a CD with saxophonist/flautist Tom Keenlyside, and co-writing and producing several CD's with vocalist/lyricist Glenda Rae. Miles has performed on over 150 albums as a sideman. His own releases have sold out, but will be re-released along with some new titles in the near future. Ø Since 1998, Miles has enjoyed a fruitful song-writing collaboration with vocalist Glenda Rae and engineer/percussionist Tony Chamberlist, yeilding over 90 songs that range through jazz, country, pop and classical forms.