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Learn From The Best - Lang, Coleman, Garstka, Roddy, Borlai And Priester Featured On Drum Channel’s Exclusive, Daily, Big Drum Bonanza Live Webcasts, July 2-6, 2014
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Glass Onyon PR - Keith James
Oxnard, CA - Six of the world’s top drummers will be featured on DrumChannel.com’s live, daily webcasts of Thomas Lang’s “Big Drum Bonanza” drum camp from July 2-6 at 5:30 PM (Pacific Time). The free, hour-long shows— which can be accessed from computers and mobile devices virtually anywhere on the planet— will include appearances by Thomas Lang (stOrk), Chris Coleman (Prince), Matt Garstka (Animals As Leaders), Aquiles Priester (Hangar), Derek Roddy (Hate Eternal) and Gergo Borlai (Tribal Tech) as well ...
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Jazz This Week: Sean Jones, Galactic, Pat Metheny Unity Group, Andre Delano, a Tribute to Eddie Lang, and More
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
As the city wakes up the morning after Fat Tuesday, there's no post-Mardi Gras slump in the schedule of jazz and creative music in St. Louis. This week includes shows from several noteworthy touring musicians, plus a homecoming performance from a well-known expat, and much more. Let's go to the highlights... Tonight, Sean Jones returns to Jazz at the Bistro to open a four-night engagement continuing through Saturday. The former lead trumpeter with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Jones ...
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Jazz This Week: Chick Corea and Bela Fleck, Alarm Will Sound, Tributes to Dave Brubeck and Eddie Lang, and More
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St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman
Spring officially arrives tomorrow in St. Louis, and while it remains to be seen whether or not the weather will cooperate by being appropriately spring-like, the next few days definitely include some jazz and creative music performances worth seeing. Let's go to the highlights... Tonight, the 20-member new music ensemble Alarm Will Sound returns for the second performance of their St. Louis season at the Sheldon Concert Hall. The program will offer a preview of AWS' concert next month at ...
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A Happy New Year and the Auld Lang Syne
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Jazz (Jazzers Jazzing) by Carl L. Hager
On a night very much like this one, 83 years ago, jazz came to the rescue of Western Civilization. Big Band leader Guy Lombardo arrived right on time and brought in the new year with his lightly swinging rendition of Auld Lang Syne," a traditional Scots song that poet Robert Burns used as the basis of his 1788 poem of the same name. Many a sad-eyed Scot had raised a cup o' kindness and sung along to it before Burns' ...
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Santa Cruz Blues: Doobies, Los Lobos, J. Osborne, Jonny Lang
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JamBase
TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION KICKS OFF MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND The San Cruz Blues Festival 20th anniversary celebration will kick off Memorial Day Weekend on May 26-27 at Aptos Village Park in Aptos, CA. To get the party started, Doobie Brothers and Los Lobos will headline on Saturday, while Jonny Lang and Los Lonely Boys will close out Sunday. See the rest of the lineup below. Tickets are now available for purchase online here, at Moe's Alley (Santa Cruz) and Streetlight Records ...
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K.D. Lang - Recollection (2009)
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Something Else!
By Mark Saleski I can't exactly remember either the song or the awards show I saw her perform it on. It had to be either Roy Orbison's Crying" or maybe Constant Craving." I also want to say that it was on the Grammy awards. Now that I think about it, I remember running out to buy Absolute Torch and Twang the next day so that drops Constant Craving" from the running. Anyway, at that point I had read an article ...
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New Release: Fusk by Kasper Tom Christiansen, Andreas Lang, Philipp Gropper and Rudi Mahall
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Michael Ricci
FUSKthat is Kasper Tom Christiansen (Kran, QUARTz), Andreas Lang (QUARTz, a la Cour), Philipp Gropper (Hyperaktive Kid, Philm) and Rudi Mahall (Der Rote Bereich, Globe Unity Orchestra)shine with their witty way of playing and their inventiveness. The quartet covers a broad spectrum, from catchy melodies to complex structures and the expressive deconstruction of patterns. One moment playful, soon showing its teeth, their music exhibits its diversity. From harmony to noise, all possibilities are explored. The compositions often feature rhythmic interlocking ...
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Don't Forget Eddie Lang, Please!
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Jazz Lives by Michael Steinman
Our '20s guitar man South Philadelphia's Eddie Lang, the Father of Jazz Guitar" who died in 1933, lives again at Chris' Jazz Cafe. By Dan DeLuca Inquirer Music Critic From Django Reinhardt to Jimi Hendrix, the names that commonly appear on argument-starting lists of the greatest and most influential guitarists of the 20th century are familiar. But there's one flat-picking virtuoso from South Philadelphia typically left out of the conversation, whose music has receded into obscurity despite a ...
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Introducing Braata Folk Singers: June 27 at the Lang Recital Hall (Hunter College)
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Michael Ricci
NEW YORK, NY - Braata Folk Singers is set to make its New York launch on Sunday June 27 at 4 pm at the Lang Recital Hall, Hunter College North. After a year of well received performances across New York City, the group will kick off its anniversary season with this first offering. Tickets for the event are $25 and will serve to assist the company's fund raising initiative. Presented by Braata Productions, this launch will be the first in ...
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