Valery Ponomarev |
Saturday, March 29, 2014
A night of Valiant jazz
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Young jazz trumpet phenom steals the show
Pianist and singer Danny Sinoff is the resident jazz cat in the hat two nights a week at JD's Bistro & Grille in Port Charlotte, but Friday night he had to share the distinction and step back a bit from the spotlight. Thirteen-year-old trumpet phenom Geoff Gallante sat in with Sinoff's trio for two sets and showed the enthusiastic crowd - and his fellow musicians - that he is the real deal.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Looking Ahead: Southwest Florida jazz preview
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Happy jazz still going strong
Jim Cullum |
Cullum's father, a clarinetist, formed what originally was called the Happy Jazz Band in the early 1960s. The cornetist took it over in the 1970s after his father's death. The Cullum band is now in its 50th year and has been broadcasting its Riverwalk Jazz series on public radio for 25 years.
Friday, March 14, 2014
The art of the jazz trio
Morgan, Lamb, Chrupcala |
Pianist Mac Chrupcala, who is based in Newport RI most of the year but snowbirds in Southwest Florida, performed with a powerhouse trio, featuring John Lamb on bass and Dave Morgan on drums. He also brought a special guest who sat in at the end of the first set and most of the second set.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Jazz that swings mightily
Singer Lisa Kelly and trumpeter JB Scott's first appearance at the Charlotte County Jazz Society's concert series tonight was a dandy, ensuring that the Jacksonville-based couple will be back sooner rather than later in the CCJS rotation.
Lisa Kelly and JB Scott |
Building the future for jazz, one student ticket at a time
George Wein |
Labels:
Boston jazz,
Ellington,
George Wein,
jazz,
jazz festivals,
Newport,
Newport Jazz Festival
Friday, March 7, 2014
Guitar trio digs into jazz and blues
Andre Roy |
The matinee performance marked first-time concert appearances by three contemporary players: Roy, bassist Billy Pillucere and drummer James Varnado. What a tight performance in their first gig together. It also was Roy's first U.S. concert appearance.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
International Jazz Day preview
The United Nations is truly putting the stamp on jazz, several dozen of
them in fact, when the third annual International Jazz Day rolls around on
Wednesday, April 30. UNESCO and the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz are
sponsoring International Jazz Day, which will have Osaka, Japan as its host
city for major, all-star events.
Coinciding with International Jazz Day, the United Nations Postal Administration will issue three mini-sheets of a dozen jazz-related postage stamps, a first-day-of-issue envelope and a souvenir card. The items were designed in a cohesive collage format by UNPA Art Director Sergio Baradat. Here’s a preview of those materials. The stamps will be issued in U.S. dollars, Swiss francs and Euros. For more information, visit UNStamps.org.
Coinciding with International Jazz Day, the United Nations Postal Administration will issue three mini-sheets of a dozen jazz-related postage stamps, a first-day-of-issue envelope and a souvenir card. The items were designed in a cohesive collage format by UNPA Art Director Sergio Baradat. Here’s a preview of those materials. The stamps will be issued in U.S. dollars, Swiss francs and Euros. For more information, visit UNStamps.org.
Labels:
International Jazz Day,
postage stamps,
UNESCO,
United Nations
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Alexis Cole at Sarasota Jazz Festival (updated)
Alexis Cole and Eric Alexander |
Cole's band also included pianist John di Martino, bassist David Finck and drummer Kenny Washington. Here's a link to my concert review for JazzTimes.com.
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