MUSiC NEWS
2008 Release from amazing bassoonist Paul Hanson.
What the unbelievable Hanson does on bassoon -- an exceedingly
difficult instrument to play and one almost exclusively associated with
classical music -- is akin to what other innovators like guitarists
Charlie Hunter and Stanley Jordan, banjoist Bela Fleck and bassist Jaco
Pastorius have done with their respective instruments.
Legendary bandleader and trumpeter Calvin Owens succumbed to kidney failure. He was 78. Owens is best known for being an early bandleader for B.B. King in the early fifties while King recorded his famous sides at the Kent Label in Texas.
Google "Healdsburg" and youll get more than 3.5 million hits, many related to the Northern California communitys phenomenal growth and popularity as a visitor destination. The Healdsburg Jazz Festival, now in its tenth year, has been a partner in that growth. The festival would not be as successful without the rise of the towns prominence, and the town relies on independent efforts like the jazz festival to introduce new people to its small town charm. As each grows, so does the other. In 2007, The Police thrilled millions of fans around the globe. Their much heralded tour, which has sold over 2.5 million tickets, garnered numerous accolades including: Major Tour of The Year (Pollstar), as well as “Tour of the Year” and “Top Selling Tour of 2007” (Billboard Magazine). The Police will return to North America this summer to play their final area appearances in a number of arenas and amphitheaters predominantly in markets where they did not perform in 2007.
Live Nation is proud to announce the historic reunion of ERIC BURDON AND WAR, as they take to the stage of London's Royal Albert Hall on Monday 21st April 2008 for one very special night of electrifying R&B, funk, Latin and jazz. This will be the first concert Eric Burdon and War have performed in 37 years since they originally disbanded in 1971.
Rusty Wright is an incendiary guitarist and from his first note the stage practically sizzles with high octane energy as he throws down a six-string gauntlet and challenges his band to ever greater heights as tasty guitar, sax, Hammond B3 and vocal riffs volley back and forth across the stage.
On April 22, 2008, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings will release the latest solo album by preeminent Cajun musician Michael Doucet. 'From Now On, ' an engaging portrait of the music from southern Louisiana, demonstrates Doucet's unmatched career in shaping the Cajun style-and equally unmatched talent for performing .
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers have announced a summer tour that will take the band through the U.S. and Canada. The trek will include two area stops: June 25th at the Hollywood Bowl and August 22nd at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. The legendary Steve Winwood will special guest on both nights.
The life story of Milt Hinton is rooted in hard times, rising from segregated backwater clubs to elegant concert halls, offering a perspective on the AfricanAmerican experience that is unique in its mix of humor and wisdom.
In a startlingly original recreation of music associated with jazz legend Miles Davis, co-producers Bob Belden and Louiz Banks have recast familiar themes from such landmark recordings as Bitches Brew, In A Silent Way, and Kind of Blue with an East Meets West sensibility on Miles...From India.
Eagle Rock Entertainment will release both the CD of Albert Collins Live At Montreux 1992 and its companion 102 minute DVD on March 4. These stunning documents mark one of the last concerts that the late bluesman (1932-1993) performed before he succumbed to cancer on November 24, 1993.
Since leaving Memphis for Los Angeles in 1956, Charles Lloyd's journey has been one of unique musical vision and intensely felt passion, conjuring up sounds of elegant beauty and soulful spirit. For over four decades, Lloyd has fronted some of the most profound and far-reaching ensembles of his time.
Blue Note Records unearths previously unreleased complete live Horace Silver Concert from Newport Jazz Festival in 1958. Only the 2nd official live Horace Silver recording ever to be released and features a previously unrecorded quintet with the great, unsung trumpeter Louis Smith.
Bob Enos, longtime trumpet player for Roomful of Blues, died in his sleep in his hotel room in Douglas, Georgia, early Friday morning, January 11, 2008 of suspected heart failure. He was 60. Roomful of Blues had played the Douglas Country Club the previous night.
Fuego Entertainment, Inc. today announced it has acquired 15 tracks of previously unreleased music by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, "The Beatles." The recordings were made in 1962. President George W. Bush announced that guitar pioneer Les Paul is among the ten 2007 National Medal of Arts recipients.
The importance of historical figures and major names in Latin Jazz sometimes overshadows the fact that musicians around the world regularly perform the music in smaller venues.
CALiFORNiA JAZZ ARTS SOCiETY ATTENTION STUDENTS/TEACHERS The California Jazz Arts Society will be awarding single lesson scholarships for perspective musicians/singers/artists of all ages beginning very soon. Interested students... or teachers recommending students... should contact CalJAS at www.caljas.org. CalJAS instructors include Kristin Korb, Todd Johnson, Ron Kobayashi, Steve Barnes, Luther Hughes, Doug MacDonald, Baba Elefante, Scott Ickes, Joe Jewell, Bruce Babad, Paul Kreibich, Kate Reid.... and many more. NOVEMBER SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT Wayde Jones (guitar) Valley View High School with CalJAS Instructor Blake White
DECEMBER SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT Ralph Torres (saxophone) Cal State S.B . with CalJAS Instructor Bruce Babad
FEBRUARY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT Amy Reyes (saxophone) Don Lugo High School with CalJAS Instructor Bruce Babad

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