Posts Tagged ‘Live Music’

Pat Metheny’s “Orchestrion” To Mesmerize NJ Audiences With 3 Dates + Free Stuff For Jazzville, NJ Readers!

// September 25th, 2010 // 1 Comment » // Jazz Events, News

Pat Metheny standing, surrounded by the mechanized instruments that make up his Orchestrion tour.

Pat Metheny redefines the term "solo concert" with his Orchestrion Tour, blowing through NJ in early October. Here, he stands surrounded by the multitudes of mechanized instruments that share the stage with him.

“Metheny’s Orchestrion is nothing short of spectacular… Endlessly fascinating and visually dazzling.” – Kansas City Star

Wow, the Kansas City Star’s review certainly caught my attention! And since Jazzville NJ’s sophisticated readers are always hot on the pulse of the latest jazz happenings, you probably already know about this tour which kicked off earlier in the year. What you might not have known is that Metheny’s Orchestrion Tour will be gracing NJ audiences with three dates in early October.

For those who don’t know who Metheny is or what an orchestrion does, allow me to explain:

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Hyatt Morristown Continues A Growing Trend

// September 20th, 2010 // 2 Comments » // Jazz Events, News

Laura Hull, Jazz Vocalist

Jazz vocalist Laura Hull will kick off the inaugural night of "Jazz in the Hyatt," a new concert series being held at the Hyatt Morristown's Qube Lounge.

In what seems to be a growing trend of hotel restaurants offering live jazz performances, the Hyatt Morristown Hotel will now be presenting a live act every Thursday evening from 5:30pm to 8:30pm. The “Jazz in the Hyatt” series kicks off September 23rd with the LauRio Quartet featuring vocalist Laura Hull and master pianist Rio Clemente.

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Chicago Jazz Fest Tickles And Delights

// September 7th, 2010 // No Comments » // Jazz Events, Recaps & Reviews

Rene Marie & the High Maintenance Quartet at the 2010 Chicago Jazz Festival

Rene Marie & her High Maintenance Quartet opened their set with a jazz-laden version of Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"

Most people celebrate Labor Day with one final beach outing or barbeque. But for the past 30 years, Chicago natives have been marking the end of summer with a lakefront music festival. The Chicago Jazz Festival always strives to bring audiences a wide range of jazz styles, and this year was no different. The 32nd  annual event was expanded to three locations over several days and showcased an eclectic bill of artists.
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23 Skidoo! Flappers and Sheiks Take Over Governors Island For The 5th Bi-Annual Jazz Age Lawn Party

// August 31st, 2010 // No Comments » // Jazz Events, Recaps & Reviews

I’ll admit I felt rather self-conscious running through the streets of New York this weekend dressed in a layered cocktail dress that flapped every which way with a change in wind. I was being led by my partner-in-crime D.A. Gutierrez to the ferry leaving for Governors Island, the site for the Jazz Age Lawn Party that took place there August 28th and 29th.

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As Summer Winds Down, Chicago Jazz Festival Will Cap Off Our Labor Day Weekend

// August 29th, 2010 // No Comments » // Jazz Events, News

The color-drenched Chicago skyline relects on the water at dusk.

Jazzville, NJ will be heading to the Chicago Jazz Festival the weekend of Sept 3-6, 2010.

As August quickly comes to an end, the Jazzville, NJ crew is looking back on all the terrific performances we’ve attended this summer. And despite the fact that we’d love for summer to continue for another three months, the end of the season does bring one piece of good news: the arrival of Labor Day weekend, which for avid jazz fans translates into the annual Chicago Jazz Festival.

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Bickford Audience Boogie Woogies With Bob Milne

// August 21st, 2010 // No Comments » // Bickford Theatre, Morristown, NJ, Jazz Events

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Self-taught ragtime and boogie-woogie pianist Bob Milne travels the world making these difficult piano formats look easy for audiences. PHOTO CREDIT: Dogwood Center For Performing Arts

“Why do I play everything by ear? Because the audience listens by ear,” explained ragtime and boogie-woogie pianist Bob Milne during a Q&A session following his August 16th performance at The BickFord Theatre.

The self-taught musician left an indelible mark on the Jazz SummerFest series that’s been taking place in Morristown these last few weeks. His low-key, unassuming manner allowed the music to take center stage that night. Milne’s storytelling took audience members on a journey through time as he described the cultural and musical background behind each piece he performed. Through the course of the evening, we traveled from New Orleans to Michigan and everywhere in between, getting a feel for how jazz evolved from the late 1800s to the early part of the twentieth century.

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Anat Cohen and Jamie Cullum Bring Down The House At The Newport Jazz Festival (Newport 2010 Recap, Part 6 of 6)

// August 20th, 2010 // No Comments » // Jazz Events, Recaps & Reviews

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Clarinetist Anat Cohen drops jaws with a riveting solo at the Newport Jazz Festival.

With heavy hearts, D.A. and I geared up for the last two sets of the day. We managed to find great close-up seats at Harbor Stage for clarinetist Anat Cohen, whom we had seen earlier with George Wein’s Newport Allstars. Once she launched into her first song, it was obvious why she had been part of that brilliant group of musicians.

What can I say about her playing that could do her technique justice? The girl’s got soul and funk, plain and simple. Each note seemed to take the very last breath from her body. At times she played one-handed in order to wipe the sweat from her brow. Sometimes she scrunched her face and twisted her body, as if the melody was being taken from her very soul. Likewise, it was truly fascinating to watch Cohen wandering the stage in between her solos. Alternating between fits of ecstasy, bouts of anger or simply smiling at someone off stage, all eyes were glued to her to see what she would do next.

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Fly & Chick Corea Draw A Lot Of Buzz At The Newport Jazz Festival (Newport 2010 Recap, Part 5 of 6)

// August 19th, 2010 // No Comments » // Jazz Events, Recaps & Reviews

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Fly members (left to right) Mark Turner, Larry Grenadier and Jeff Ballard perform unique modern jazz for a Newport Jazz Festival audience.

George Wein piqued our interest earlier in the day when he called Fly “the most interesting trio in jazz today.” So naturally we had to check them out and see for ourselves if this was true.

My first impression of their music was that it sounded like the three musicians – drummer Jeff Ballard, bassist Larry Grenadier and tenor saxophonist Mark Turner – were actually doing their own thing in concert. In other words, it felt as if each was performing a solo, only meshed together. Although that doesn’t sound too appealing, it actually worked – the best way I can describe it is bits of jazz with a whole lot of funk thrown in.

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George Wein’s Newport Allstars & Legend Ahmad Jamal Grace The Stage At The Newport Jazz Festival (Newport 2010 Recap, Part 4 of 6)

// August 18th, 2010 // No Comments » // Jazz Events, Recaps & Reviews

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Newport Jazz Festival founder George Wein with the cream of the today's jazz crop: (left to right) Howard Alden, Harry Allen, Joe Martin, Anat Cohen, Randy Brecker and Randy Sandke.

Torn between hearing music legend Ahmad Jamal and George Wein’s Newport Allstars, we thought it best to split our time between both. (Each concert was an hour, with the Allstars taking the stage a half hour earlier than Jamal’s set was scheduled to begin.) Theoretically this should have worked, but in reality we ended up missing some great routines from both. Oh well, at least we got a piece of the action!

Quad Stage was buzzing with excitement as we waited for the man who founded the Newport Jazz Festival to perform with some of the most important names in the genre – bassist Joe Martin, drummer Jeff Ballard, saxophonist Harry Allen, clarinetist Anat Cohen, guitarist Howard Alden and trombonists Randy Sandke and Randy Brecker. Their set was a throwback to traditional sounding jazz – the smooth music you yearn for to help escape the daily grind – compared to the more modern stuff that was being showcased that day.

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Mark O’Connor Brings A Little Bit Of Country To The Newport Jazz Festival (Newport 2010 Recap, Part 3 of 6)

// August 17th, 2010 // No Comments » // Recaps & Reviews

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Mark O'Connor's Hot Swing delights audiences at the Newport Jazz Festival. Group: (left to right) Mark O'Connor, Gary Mazzaroppi, Matt Munisteri & Julian Lage

With three acts scheduled to perform at the same time, we decided to stay at Harbor Stage for Mark O’Connor’s Hot Swing. I’m sure The JD Allen Trio and Maria Schneider Orchestra were spectacular in their own right, but boy was I glad we chose to watch this great American violinist, fiddler and composer play alongside some really talented musicians.

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