Sonidos Latinos at Caramoor – New York Times

29th June

The News Review:

- Sonidos Latinos at Caramoor – New York Times
- Jazz Listings
- Reluctant travelling jazz man
- Bill Barber Who Brought the Tuba to Famed Jazz Sessions Is Dead at…
- UPDATE: Three new talk radio stations launch Monday
- Latin Night: ‘This Music Is Growing Up Here’
- Music – washingtonpost.com

Sonidos Latinos at Caramoor – New York Times
New York Times – Jun 29, 2007
Sonidos Latinos concludes with an extended jazz concert on July 28 featuring performances by the David Sanchez Quartet the Geri Allen Trio the Steve Turre Quintet the Eddie Palmieri Afro-Caribbean Jazz Septet and others. D’Rivera will also perform in a second jazz concert on Aug. “We should be exposed to lots of music which enriches your health and style and you become a better musician” he said. “Jazz people are missing thousands of years of tradition and classical people miss the spontaneity of jazz. ”“When you do Latin jazz” he added “you have to know both styles very well or it is too jazz to be Latin or too Latin to be jazz.

Jazz Listings
New York Times – Jun 29, 2007
Allen a harmonically adventurous tenor saxophonist enjoys the collaborative support of Gregg August on bass and Rudy Royston on drums. At 9:15 and 10:40 p. and midnight Puppets Jazz Bar 294 Fifth Avenue near Second Street Park Slope Brooklyn (718) 499-2627… org; $10; $5 for members. (Chinen)BRKLYN QAWWALI PARTY (Tonight) The Sufi devotional music of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan provides a mandate for this ensemble which pursues a boisterous polyphony of percussion reeds and brass harmonium bass and guitar. At 9 and 10:30 Tea Lounge 837 Union Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues Park Slope Brooklyn (718) 789-2762. com; suggested donation $5. (Chinen)★ ANAT CHEN (Monday through Thursday) Ms.

Reluctant travelling jazz man
Toronto Star – Jun 29, 2007
With Eric you fly everywhere first class. But the rest is the same: the same bullshit comes up at every level. He was named one of Rolling Stone’s 100 great guitarists of all time and a new guitar god in the magazine’s 2007 list of contemporary rock deities. "All those accolades are a bit silly" Trucks chuckled. "You do what you do regardless of whether magazine writers like it. I’m confident in what I do.

Bill Barber Who Brought the Tuba to Famed Jazz Sessions Is Dead at…
New York Times – Jun 29, 2007
Barber’s association with Davis and Evans continued when the two teamed up again in the late 1950s for the acclaimed big-band albums “Miles Ahead” “Sketches of Spain” and “Porgy and Bess. “But despite those credits Mr. Barber found playing jazz on the tuba a difficult way to make a living. He later received a master’s degree from the… “But despite those credits Mr. Barber found playing jazz on the tuba a difficult way to make a living. He later received a master’s degree from the.

UPDATE: Three new talk radio stations launch Monday
KTVB – Jun 29, 2007
“The AM side of the dial is where listeners’ look for news and talk programming” Boise State Radio general manager John Hess said in a note to members. “There are so many interesting and engaging programs produced throughout the public radio system that we currently don’t air here at BSR. “ Jazz music will still be aired overnight and Spanish language programs featured on Saturday. Boise State radio will continue to provide NPR programs on KBSX-FM NPR News 91 with a different schedule from the AM service.

Latin Night: ‘This Music Is Growing Up Here’
Washington Post – Jun 29, 2007
"At the beginning it wasn’t easy because nobody knows me" Varela says. "Except for a couple of gigs I spent almost two years working at construction not music as a living. What I do now is music as a living. At the beginning I couldn’t. "n Friday Verny Varela y su rquesta head up "Latin Night" the last of three free Weekend’s Weekends concerts at Carter Barron Amphitheatre. Also on the bill are Pablo Antonio y la Firma an 11-piece Latin band that offers salsa merengue cumbia and reggaeton and Visions of Jazz led by another flutist Arch "AT" Thompson. Varela was born in… What brought Varela to Washington was a desire to study at the. "I’d heard about it and somebody recommended it said they really knew what they were doing" says Varela who was looking to expand his musical palate. Yet as accomplished as he was those first few years in Washington were a challenge Varela admits. "I didn’t know musicians or the persons who book bands so in the beginning it wasn’t easy to find out all those people. "What surprised him was the popularity of Latin dance music here.

Music – washingtonpost.com
Washington Post – Jun 29, 2007
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