Jazz music

16th April

The News Review:

- Jazz music
- LIVE MUSIC DJ/DANCING KARAKE PEN-MIKE NIGHTS SPECIAL EVENTS NASHUA
- A conversation about pushing music with Ken Vandermark
- PB: white knight or black knight?
- Department of State Jazz at Lincoln Center and National …

Jazz music
Akron Beacon Journal
NW Jackson Township. Featuring: Richard Schermesser Jack Halkides and the Green High School Jazz Ensemble. $20 $18 for seniors $5 for students Free for KSU Stark and Stark State College of Technology students.

LIVE MUSIC DJ/DANCING KARAKE PEN-MIKE NIGHTS SPECIAL EVENTS NASHUA
Nashua Telegraph
bostonbilliardclub. CUNTRY TAVERN: 452 Amherst St. Live acoustic or jazz music every Friday and Saturday.
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A conversation about pushing music with Ken Vandermark
Creative Loafing Atlanta
A conventional song that’s being pushed to its limits can be an amazing experience. In essence that’s what we’re trying to do but with different tools. Do you find that people are intimidated by jazz and improv. music?Yes a lot of people do have this notion that you need to have a huge listening history with the music before any of it makes sense but the truth of the matter is that it?s just music. The way that we go about playing deals with creating things spontaneously but that doesn?t mean that it?s gibberish or makes less sense than any other kinds of music. It?s just a different way of making music. That also doesn?t mean that someone who is familiar with mine or Ab?s work can listen to it and get more out of it than someone who walks in and hears us for the first time.

PB: white knight or black knight?
The regonian – regonLive.com
culturally diverse creative urbane and synergistic. For PSU to lose this chance to associate itself closely with the tradition of jazz music would be a loss for the arts community and a lost marketing opportunity for the institution and the city of Portland. From PB’s point of view the prospect of acquiring access to additional FM band space and the possibility of producing and packaging jazz programming ready for resale to other stations must be a tantalizing financial opportunity. But if PB wants to create a jazz station with mass-market appeal it should proceed independently of KMHD. Its new digital bandwidths give it the opportunity to do so. There is no reason PB has to destroy KMHD to achieve its entrepreneurial goal unless it simply wants to eliminate the local competition.

Department of State Jazz at Lincoln Center and National …
US Department of State
These American musical ambassadors are following in the footsteps of legends Dizzy Gillespie Louis Armstrong Dave Brubeck and other great American jazz performers. The April 16th concert will feature the Bryan Horton Quartet and Roseanna Vitro and the JazzIAm Band. Bryan Horton Quartet is deeply rooted in the traditions of blues groove and jazz music. The Durham North Carolina based ensemble explores multi-cultural rhythms and encourages improvisation revisiting jazz standards with fresh ideas to craft original spontaneous composition. The band developed through the study of masters such as jazz greats Dexter Gordon Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus as well as through new global urban grooves. Roseanna Vitro and the JazzIAm Band is a high energy group comprised of four musicians who are powerful improvisers composers teachers and performers. This ensemble is a modern gumbo whose flavors include swing from Duke Ellington to Bill Evans blues from the Ray Charles Songbook and the exotic melodies and rhythms that form world music spanning the globe from Brazil to India.

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