Scott Fields, Vinny Golia & Toshi Makihara - Friday, October 26
New compositions, collaborations and free improvisations by an ensemble
featuring guitarist Scott Fields of Madison, Wisconsin,Los Angeles new jazz
veteran Vinny Golia on woodwinds and Philadelphia based Japanese
percussionist Toshi Makihara. The group combines energetic jazz,
contemporary compositions and "abstruct" free improvised music.
Steve Smith
ssmith36@sprynet.com
NP - Steve Reich, 'Tokyo/Vermont Counterpoint' (Nonesuch)
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Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 15:36:41 -0600 (MDT)
From: Coalition for Creative Music <Matthew.Plummer@Colorado.EDU>
Subject: ROVA sax quartet (fwd)
THE COALITION PRESENTS ROVA SAX QUARTET
Date: Friday, Oct. 19 8PM
Location: Grace Lutheran Church
13th and Euclid, Boulder
Admission: $10 (CU Students FREE w/ID)
Information: Coalition Hotline, 303.735.3163
Rova Saxophone Quartet, the acclaimed all-saxophone
ensemble, has fundamentally extended the horizons of
music since forming in 1977. Positioning themselves at
music's most dynamic nexus, Rova has become an important
leader in the movement of genre-bending music that has its
roots in post-bop free jazz, avant-rock, and 20th century
new music as well as traditional and popular styles of Africa,
Asia, Europe and the United States. With its potent mix
of stellar musicianship and compositional creativity, Rova
explores the synthesis of composition and collective improvisation.
The result is adventurous works that are ardent and
riveting, exhilarating and free-spirited. While much of Rova's
music is composed by its members, the group has also collaborated
with and commissioned new works by a wide range of creative
artists. Since its founding, Rova has released over two dozen
recordings of original music.
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Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 17:38:08 EDT
From: JazzDr@aol.com
Subject: Re: Distributors
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I'm trying to help a friend find good indie distributors for a CD. For a
>short list, I've come up with Allegro, Koch, Forced Exposure, Caroline and
>Cadence. Anyone have any good/bad experiences with any of these?
I've always had good experiences and good service from Cadence (and
North Country Audio their stereo equipment department). It is, however,
cheaper to buy from them if you are a subscriber to their magazine. For me
that's a no brainer because I like the interviews, reviews and stereo
column, as well as the catalogue in the center of the mag.
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Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 18:25:41 -0400
From: "Steve Smith" <ssmith36@sprynet.com>
Subject: Threadgill, but not Walden
Hi all:
Made a goof earlier in my post about the Threadgill orchestral piece. It's
not based on 'Walden,' but rather poet Derek Walcott. Avery Brooks was
originally to have performed the vocal role, but Carl Hancock Rux has taken
over now.
Steve Smith
ssmith36@sprynet.com
NP - Phil Kline, 'Unsilent Night' (Cantaloupe)
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Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 17:11:21 -0700
From: "James Kirchmer" <jamesk@onebox.com>
Subject: William Hooker/Eyvind Kang - LIVE in Seattle 10/20-21!
HI - just a last minute heads up here to folks in the northwest USA.
To the rest of you - dig the links! (esp. the newly revised site for
the climax golden twins!) sorry in advance if this has already posted,
btw, and i hope this message finds y'all doing well OUT there, J.L.K.
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PeruviaNighTrain Productions & Wall of Sound are proud to present:
~ two very special shows on Sat. 10/20 & Sun. 10/21 ~
feat. Knitting Factory recording artist William Hooker (drums)
and Tzadik (John Zorn's label) rec. artist Eyvind Kang (violin)
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Here's the lowdown:
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- - WILLIAM HOOKER (NYC) & EYVIND KANG (Seattle)
{with a special guest appearance by guitarist Bill Horist}
- - CLIMAX GOLDEN TWINS
- - CHARLES GOCHER (the Sun City Girls' drummer)
FEAT. PINT-SIZED SPARTACUS
AT: THE RAINBOW - 722 NE 45th St. [Seattle]
http://www.therainbow.cc
venue phone: 206.634.1761
ON: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th - 9:30pm sharp.
TICKETS: $8 dos and in advance via ticketweb.com
or at Wall of Sound (2nd & Bell) / 21+ only
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- - WILLIAM HOOKER (NYC) & EYVIND KANG (Seattle)
- - THE WALLY SHOUP TRIO, featuring:
bassist REUBEN RADDING & drummer BOB REES
AT: SUNSET TAVERN - 5433 Ballard Ave NW [Seattle]
http://www.bandswelike.com/Sunsethome.html
venue phone: 206.784.4880
ON: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21st - 9:00pm sharp.
TICKETS: $7 dos (day of show) only / 21+ only
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For more on all these fine artists, please refer to: