Cincinnati CityBeat Music Listings Konitz is joined by pianist Frank Kimbrough, who was a founder of the Jazz Composer Hyde Park Grille, 3159 montgomery Road, Loveland. 513697-0800. doug http://www.citybeat.com/2001-01-18/musiclists.shtml
Extractions: Concerts THE KRONOS QUARTET - Avant Classical (see interview, page 31). 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Hall Auditorium, Miami University, Oxford. 513-529-3200. BLESSID UNION OF SOULS - Pop (see Spill It, page 31). 8 p.m. Saturday. Crawford Auditorium, 8351 Plainfield Road, Deer Park. $50-$15. 513-891-0010. GREEN DAY WITH THE GET UP KIDS - Punk/Pop. 8 p.m. Tuesday. Hara Arena, 1001 Shiloh Springs, Dayton. $25/$26.50 day of show. 513-562-4949. Varied Venues ASHLEY MARTIN GROUP - Rock/Blues/Fusion. 9 p.m. Thursday. The Brew House, 1047 E. McMillan, Walnut Hills. 513-961-9058. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA AND CHAMBER PLAYERS - Classical. 8 p.m. Thursday. Corbett Auditorium, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Clifton. 513-556-2683. NICK FRYER TRIO - Jazz. 6 p.m. Thursday and Wednesday. Pane E Vino, 1714 Erie Ave., Hyde Park. 513-321-7100.
Extractions: TWIZTID WITH SHUVEL, MASTAMIND AND MR. REALIST Hey Juggalos. Don't put away that face-paint from the Insane Clown Posse show last month just yet. For those not yet down with the clowns, Twiztid is a couple of ICP proteges whose new CD, Freek Show , is almost indiscernable from most of their mentor's raw, graphic Hip Hop. But if ICP's live show is similar to Twiztid's, this show will be a surealistic blast. Opener Mastamind is a Hardcore Rap artist whose group, NATAS, is often credited with strongly influencing the now-huge Detroit Rap scene. Shuvel (supporting their debut Set It Off) are a new Rap/Rock group that should appeal to fans of Rage Against the Machine and Korn, with aggressive rhyming, heavy crunching and tons of "rrrhhhwwwhhaaa!"-type singing. Basically, this show has everything a 16-year-old rebellious outcast could ever desire from a concert, short of the real deals. 8 p.m. Friday. Bogart's, 2621 Vine St., Corryville. $15. 513-562-4949. BARENAKED LADIES Rock. 8 p.m. Sunday. Nutter Center, Wright State University, Dayton. $36.50-$26.50. 513-562-4949.
Juniper Records: Albums : The World Of Doug White In his comments, doug White refers to Sasha Dobsons jazz phrasing and that to unusual choices such as pianist Herbie Nichols Shuffle montgomery, http://www.juniperrecords.com/albums/sasha_dobson.php
Extractions: Sash Dobson Release date: March, 2004 Featuring: Doug White, John Merrill, and Kenji Rabson It gives me great pleasure to present the recording debut of Sasha Dobson. Her naturally appealing vocal quality, wonderful jazz phrasing, and appreciation of good material make her a truly special singer and a fine jazz improviser as well. I am also gratified to be able to include the contributions of two of my favorite musicians, guitarist, John Merrill and bassist, Kenji Rabson, both of whom have appeared with me in a trio format on numerous occasions. Their appearances on Juniper Records are long overdue. In his comments, Doug White refers to Sasha Dobson’s "jazz phrasing" and that describes one of the most significant components of her style. She comes upon it as a birthright, having been raised in a jazz-musical family. Her father, Smith Dobson, before his tragic and untimely death, was one of the most important and popular of the modern generation of West Coast jazz musicians. Her mother, Gail, is a fine jazz singer in her own right. As a result, Sasha has always been exposed to the ways of jazz, and absorbed it through example since her earliest days. White, who has often chosen to work in situations that do not include the use of a drummer, felt strongly about presenting her in this way: "I was always impressed when hearing Sasha in situations where a drummer was not included, often due to the fact that many small venues prefer not to hire a fourth musician. I thought it would be interesting to record her in that sort of context. I have also long been a fan of the "drumless" recordings of Julie London and especially of Annie Ross’ album, originally titled "Annie by Candlelight." I felt that as long as the accompanists provided enough rhythmic impetus we might be able to achieve a similar effect."
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Music | Living Blues Duke Robillard, James montgomery, and David Maxwell. local pianist Eric TwoScoops Moore, former Roomful of Blues reedman doug James, http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/music/cellars/documents/02521940.htm
Extractions: PAWTUCKET The hippest blues recording studio in New England may be in the basement of a nondescript gray house on a side street in this sprawling suburban town. Harmonica masters Jerry Portnoy and Billy Boy Arnold, New Orleans guitarslinger Bryan Lee, local pianist Eric "Two Scoops" Moore, former Roomful of Blues reedman Doug James, and the late rock-and-roll pioneer Rosco Gordon have all recorded or mixed here in the past two years, as has Duke Robillard, the studios owner and genial host. "I only set up a studio so I could produce my own records," Robillard, whos wearing one of his trademark bold Hawaiian shirts, explains. "Its every musicians dream to be able to just walk downstairs and record. I really hadnt thought of producing anybody else here except maybe a few friends, but its snowballed, because people hear the sounds and they want to record here." Once they arrive, they may be tempted to move in. After a few courtesy barks from Lucy, Robillards friendly long-haired dachshund, visitors step into his kitchen and walk down the hall past a
Crystal Cruises - Entertainment & Onboard Programs doug montgomery, Classical pianist. Jimmy Travis, Comedian. Repertory Theatre atSea. *Jazz Artists. Bruce Barth (New York, NY) http://www.crystalcruises.com/cruise_information.aspx?CID=5231
Straight.com Vancouver | Concert Listings | This Week ROB montgomery FRIENDS. Local bluesrock guitarist from Incognito performs doug BALFOUR TRIO. Toronto pianist-composer leads his group in a program of http://straight.com/content.cfm?id=11635
Thedesertsun.com | Valley Nightlife Guide Tue.; doug montgomery, 7 pm Wed.Sun. Vineyard Lounge, Miramonte Resort, George Momb, pianist, 7 pm today-Sat., Thu.; Karaoke with Becky, 7-11 pm Tue. http://www.thedesertsun.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050408/LIFESTYLES01/504
Book 3-6 Part 9 Of Living In The Bonus Round: The Stillness From an old friend doug in New York. Jim, what a great roundup of last night! Concert pianist doug montgomery, Ferdinand, Danny from Austria. http://www.bonusround.com/book3-6/book3-6part9.html
Extractions: Mailbag. From a longtime friend in Chicago: From an old friend Doug in New York: "Jim, what a great round-up of last night! Steve deserves an ovation for his honest, witty, and moving commentary. "Sorry you didn't take home the big prize for THE BIG VOICE, but your show lost to Lorna Luft paying tribute to her mother. After Hollywood denied Judy Garland an Oscar (almost unthinkable!), do you think they had the guts to rob her daughter of an award?!! Please even show biz people have a conscience (though it doesn't surface too often)." Don Shirley did indeed quote me in the LA Times. Since we are going to be traveling so much, we stopped our subscription. So this morning I ran out and grabbed someone else's copy to read, and sure enough, there I am in the last two paragraphs. He thankfully got my quote right. He quoted me as saying, "If it's not a world premiere then it shouldn't have been nominated." He also said I joking remarked, "It's hard to do an Ethel show in a town full of Judy queens." (Another nominee was a show called "Judy's Scary Little Christmas".) "What do you guys do next?"
: Denver Musicians Association Bob montgomery, Trumpet player Bob montgomery is an internationally recognizedperforming Denver Jazz Quartet, pianist doug Roche plays jazz stnadards, http://www.dmamusic.org/musicians/styles/jazz/
Extractions: @import "/css/another.css"; @import "/css/category.css"; Musicians for Hire Join the DMA You can view more information, audio samples, and pictures from groups by clicking on their name. Name Description Phone Alan Frederickson Jazz Ensemble 7-piece band with male vocal plays swing, standards and Dixieland. AOA (Alive on Arrival) AOA (Alive on Arrival) enjoys steady success in the due to top notch musicianship and audience enthusiasm. The personal and enigmatic quintet - vocals, sax, keyboards, bass, drums - exhibits and honest love of feel-good tunes. ... Members Area
Pre-war St. Louis Blues Musicians Charters exclaims that montgomery was the most improvisational artist he d doug Suggs pianist, referred to by Bob Koester and Harris who calls him a http://www.bluesworld.com/OTHERPRE.html
Extractions: "For some reason St. Louis has never had its due as a centre for the blues. The city fostered piano ragtime in the early part of the century and was also a significant jazz centre where Charlie Creath's riverboat bands were based.. The tragic race riot in East St. Louis of 1919 could have killed off the life of the city, and in some respects it did: sixty-odd years later it is still an ugly urban wilderness, written off by planners and administrators alike. Blues has found a home in such environments, offering both an outlet for frustrated emotions and a release for unsatisfied creative instincts." With its ragtime background St. Louis was a Mecca for blues pianists like Speckled Red and Henry Brown, Sybester Palmer and Roosevelt Sykes, Peetie Wheatstraw, Barrelhouse Buck McFarland and Wesly Wallace. But it was discovbered early by the guitarists too, Sylvester Weaver and Lonnie Johnson, Clifford Gibson and Charley Jordan, J.D. Short and Hig Joe Williams among them. There were plenty of women singers too, like Mary Johnson and Edith Johnson, Alice Moore or St. Louis Bessie Mae Smith. And while there were big name recording stars like Walter Davis there were many very good but lesser know ones: St.Louis Jimmy, Blind Teddy Darby, Aaron "Pine Top" Sparks, Lawrence Casey, Oscar Carter and many others." Paul Oliver "The blues men who took St. Louis to be thier home are responsible for some of the most magnificent country music to be recorded during the twenties. Inexplicably, the plethora of musical wealth has been left unpulicized and, blueswise, St. Louis has scarcely been tapped for all the information it could yield."
NothinButDaBlues: BluesNews 2002 Page 54 - 2002 Boogie Woogie Red, who was John Lee Hooker s pianist. played every Monday guest James montgomery, doug Deming and the Jeweltones, The Kenny Parker Band, http://www.nothinbutdablues.com/BluesNews/2002/Page54.html
Extractions: Mem Shannon on Tour Students Get Crash Course in Blues The Best Of Robert Cray edition of 20th Century Masters Bany Scholarship Fund Free Music Education ... Blues Foundation announces new Board Members www.memshannon.com Hey all, here's the latest tour itinerary for Mem and his band. Please spread the word and come on out! Mem is writing new songs and we're currently shopping for a new record deal - once we find our new home, look for Mem to release his best album yet! And if you didn't hear or read about it, Mem's song " S.U.V. " was named Song of the Year in Living Blues Magazine (in their critics poll). Mem's the Word!
CBC Television Series 1952 To 1982, Cin-Com Dame Edith Sitwell, Anthony Eden, EVelyn Waugh, or Viscount montgomery. Each week, host doug Campbell, singers Bud Spencer, pianist Pat Trudell, http://www.film.queensu.ca/CBC/Cin.html
Extractions: Cine Club Tue 10:30-11:00 p.m., 11 Aug-29 Sep 1964 Sun 7:00-7:30 p.m., 27 Jun-5 Sep 1965 Sun 7:00-7:30 p.m., 19 Jun-4 Sep 1966 Thu 10:00-10:30 p.m., 6 Apr-27 Jun 1967 Each week, in Cine Club's half-hour slot, the CBC aired one to three short films from all over the world. Many of the films had never before been seen in Canada, or had been restricted to the membership of film societies. They ranged in type from animated cartoons or films made from selected photographs or still images to documentary to narrative. The first film in the series, for example was Francois Truffaut's first film, Les Mistons. Other works in the l964 season included School For Men, by Czech filmmaker Vladimir Lehky; Au fond des bois, a Polish film by Wladislaw Nehrbecki; the French film Happy Anniversary, by Andre Bureau; Ernest Pintoff's films, The Shoes and The Violinist, from the U.S.A.; Ludovic Kennedy's The Sleeping Ballerina, from the U.K.; The Running, Jumping, Standing Still Film, by Richard Lester, featuring the cast of BBC radio's The Goon Show; and Run, a Canadian film by graphic designer Jack Kuper. The series continued until 1967. The producers were Don Brown (l964), Terry Kyne (l965), Doug Davidson (l966), and Rosalind Farber (l967). The hosts for the presentation were Dennis Sweeting (l964), Al Hamel (l965), Lloyd Robertson (l966), and Oscar Burritt, a leader of Canada's film society movement, and the host of the CBLT-TV Toronto art film late show on Sundays (l967). The films were selected by Rosalind Farber.
Extractions: About Heart Music Heart Music is an established independent label whose first 28 releases have been recognized with international press, awards and radio airplay. A Texas label with jazz roots, Heart Music now branches out to bring you other exceptional, innovative music from the heart. Credit for the label goes to its president, Tab Bartling , an industrious Austin businessman and longtime music fan for whom Heart Music is the result of a lifelong dream. The company opened its doors in late 1989 with its first release guitarist Heart Magic which received airplay on more than 240 radio stations (College, Jazz stations and AAA) around the country. Bartling spent 1990 expanding his distribution and recording new product, including First Takes , the first of five albums by Tony Campise , a consummate saxophone player. First Takes has an acoustic, traditional sound that set the tone for ensuing releases. The following are highlights of Heart Music and its artists accomplishments.
Ulster Orchestra Reviews Kenneth montgomery Principal Guest Conductor The big attraction was of courseBelfastborn pianist Barry Douglas who always receives a very warm welcome http://www.ulster-orchestra.org.uk/reviews/2005/rev0504.html
Extractions: Major Funders April 2005 Friday 29 April, Ulster Hall, Belfast 19.45 Concert details Tuesday 03 May, Irish Times You Call That Music? The three items which made up the first half of this concert were nevertheless disconcertingly orthodox. The Perfect Stranger contains good ideas - the warm string glissandi of the opening, for instance - but however busy the music gets, the modernist arrhythmia gives an impression of stasis and the piece functions primarily on the level of instrumental colour. There was more energy in , a portrait of downtown Los Angeles in the early hours. Revised Music for Low Budget Orchestra , achieved a fusion, and not merely an amalgam, of styles ranging from modernism to big-band jazz. It was all played with relish by the Ulster Orchestra under Philippe Nahon, a respected stalwart of the modernist scene. Dermot Gault Friday 22 April, Ulster Hall, Belfast 19.45
Ulster Orchestra Reviews Kenneth montgomery Principal Guest Conductor It takes a pianist of the statureof a Barry Douglas to cope with what is probably the largest and most http://www.ulster-orchestra.org.uk/reviews/2003/rev0305.html
Extractions: Peter Donohoe (piano), Ulster Orchestra/Takuo Yuasa Naxos 8.555959 Classic FM May 2003 Jeremy Nicholas 22 May 2003, Irish Times Alan Rawsthorne (1905-71) was over-shadowed in British musical life by his contemporar-ies, William Walton and Michael Tippett, though his work for 22 films brought his music to an audience that mightn't even recognise his name. His two piano concerto have a bubbling energy and lively rhythmic drive. There's a motoric element that brings Prokofiev to mind, but the harmonic language has a blandness entirely alien to the great Russian master. Peter Donohoe and the Ulster Orches-tra, under Takuo Yuasa, take to the music with zest, but can't quite surmount the stylistic ano-nymity that dogs it. The disc also includes a purely orchestral work, the 1960 Improvisations on a theme by Constant Lambert. Michael Dervan Friday 16 May, Waterfront Hall, Belfast, 19.45
Barbara Montgomery Featuring five original songs by Barbara montgomery and Aaron Graves, arranging and writing original material for them with pianist Barry Sames. http://www.itsaboutmusic.com/barmon.html
Barbara Montgomery @ All About Jazz and writing original material for the last two with pianist Barry Sames. Discography Barbara montgomery (1992) Ask Me Now (1998) Dakini Land (2001) http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=1047
The Best Of Prestige Records Or take the aforementioned montgomery disc, where his liquid lines mesh smoothly Every listen to this masterful pianist is like discovering him all over http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=15472
Boyer College Announces Spring Performance Schedule pianist Charles Abramovic is featured in a March 15 performance of the New Music April 26 730 pm, The Liacouras Center, Broad and montgomery streets. http://www.temple.edu/temple_times/1-18-01/boyer.html
Extractions: Eclectic performances planned for coming Boyer season The Greater Philadelphia Concert Series, offered by the Esther Boyer College of Music and the Dance Department, continues into the spring season with faculty and guest recitals, master classes and ensemble performances. Among the highlights are a production of Leonard Bernstein's Candide and a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2. Chucho Valdes will be presenting master classes in world culture and jazz in collaboration with the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 26. For information about his concert appearance at the Annenberg Center on March 25, call 215-898-3900. Following is the complete schedule of music and dance offerings for spring 2001. All performances are free unless otherwise noted. Tickets for Dance Department concerts are available by calling the Temple Arts Box Office at 204-1122.