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Shane Endsley Celebrates The Release of His New Recording - Then The Other - At The Cornelia Street Cafe on May 4!
On May 4 at The Cornelia Street Cafe, Shane Endsley celebrates the release of his new recording on Kneebody's new label, Low Electrical Records, Shane Endsley and The Music BandThen The Other. Endsley will be appearing with Craig Taborn (piano), Matt Brewer (bass), and Nate Wood (drums). In addition to his work with the Grammy-nominated ...
Trumpeter/Composer Shane Endsley Celebrates The Release of His New Recording + The Launch of Low Electrical Records @ The Jazz Gallery - February 26!
Trumpeter/Composer Shane Endsley Announces The Release of His New Recording Shane Endsley and The Music BandThen The Other CD Release Celebration and Launch of the New, Kneebody Owned-and-Operated Label, Low Electrical Records February 26 @ The Jazz Gallery Featuring Shane Endsley, Matt Mitchell (piano), Todd Sickafoose (bass) & Nate Wood (drums) The ...
Trumpeter/Composer Shane Endsley Announces The Release of His New Recording, Then The Other, + The Launch of Low Electrical Records
Trumpeter/Composer Shane Endsley Announces The Release of His New Recording Shane Endsley and The Music BandThen The Other To Be Released on February 26, Coinciding With The Launch of the New, Kneebody Owned- and-Operated Label, Low Electrical Records an excellent new quartet that will have its first album out next month. The band played through irregular ...
Winter Jazzfest, New York City, Day 1: January 7, 2011
by Daniel Lehner
Day 1 | Day 2 Winter JazzfestNew York, NYJanuary 7-8, 2011 Since the informal move of jazz to the cities in the 1930s, the lore and legend of jazz compositions have lain in streets and places. The most common ones were the clubs, where innovations in jazz were ...
Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records To Release PATHWAY, The Debut Recording From Pianist/Composer DAVID COOK
(Available December 7, 2010 at BJURecords.com Pathway features: David Cook (piano, compositions) Matt Clohesy (bass) Mark Ferber (drums) NYC CD RELEASE PERFORMANCEJANUARY 5, 2011 @ THE CORNELIA STREET CAFE!!! with Marco Panascia (bass) + Mark Ferber (drums) Possessing patience, self-awareness, and experience; knowing when to step out as ...
New Voices: Sarah Manning, John Escreet, Kneebody
by J Hunter
Jazz is like the human body. It needs fresh air, constant activity and a steady stream of nutrients to stay hale and hearty. Conversely, if all the genre does is sit in a comfy chair and try to live on what came before, it becomes sedentary, incurious and--ultimately--self destructive. Fortunately, the young keep jazz active and ...
The Jazz Session #194: Shane Endsley of Kneebody
For more than a decade, Kneebody has been making music thats hard to classify and harder to resist. Their new album is You Can Have Your Moment (Winter & Winter, 2010). In this interview, trumpeter Shane Endsley talks about the bands different approach to recording the new album; the complex series of musical cues the band ...
Kneebody: You Can Have Your Moment
by C. Michael Bailey
West Coast eclectic Kneebody elbowed its way to the front of the crowd on Theo Bleckmann's Grammy-nominated Twelve Songs by Charles Ives (Winter & Winter, 2009). As is customary with Bleckmann, he always employs musicians empathetic with his creative and playful vision. On You Can have Your Moment, Kneebody is all business, pushing the musical envelope ...
Kneebody: You Can Have Your Moment
by Dan Bilawsky
Kneebody needs no introduction for the avant-leaning, electro-acoustic jazz set--if such a specific subset of a crowd exists. This quintet has a way of combining high art improvisation with earthy grooves and electronic etching that nobody else can seem to match. The music on You Can Have Your Moment is a sonic stew that includes raucous ...
Newport Jazz Festival: Sunday, August 8, 2010
by Timothy J. O'Keefe
Part 1 | Part 2 CareFusion Newport Jazz FestivalFort Adams State ParkNewport, RIAugust 8, 2010 Temperatures rose high, as jazz fans gathered in Newport for the fifteen performances, spread over three stages, that provided eight hours of listening pleasure. The Ben Allison Band started things up at ...



