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Boston's Either/Orchestra to Celebrate "Really Big Anniversary Concert" Dec. 16 at the Regent Theatre in Arlington, MA
The Either/Orchestra will celebrate the 25th anniversary of its first performance with a concert at Arlington's Regent Theatre on December 16 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $25 ($15 for students), and are available at the Regent box office or regenttheatre.com. The show will feature band founder Russ Gershon leading the ten current members of the E/O ...
Clifton Anderson: Leading The Way
by Mikayla Gilbreath
Not since the heyday of Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorsey has the trombone enjoyed widespread acceptance as a band leader's instrument. With only a few exceptions, the last half century has seen trombonists slide from favor as leaders and become more commonly viewed as sidemen. Even genuinely notable artists like J.J. Johnson, Frank Rosolino, ...
Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir to Perform 25th Annual Holiday Concert 12/4 at Paramount Theater, Oakland
When the 60-member Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir fills the Paramount Theater stage on Saturday, December 4 for their annual holiday concert, they'll have something to sing about besides just seasonal cheer. The concert also happens to mark the occasion of the renowned choir's 25th anniversary, as joyful an event as the holidays themselves. It's wonderful to ...
Art Pepper: Jazz Showcase, Chicago
by C. Michael Bailey
This 1977 Chicago Art Pepper performance was bootlegged in Spain. As it was stolen to begin with, the saxophonist's widow, Laurie Pepper re-purloined it, releasing it on her independent Widow's Taste label. That is the beauty of today's technology. Historically, this show came in the middle of Pepper's East Coast Tour capping the saxophonist's comeback before ...
Either/Orchestra Celebrates 25th Anniversary with New CD + Shows
For 25 years, Boston's Either/Orchestra has been serving up musical repasts of savory, ever-evolving ingredients. Incorporating elements of American/Latin/Caribbean jazz and Ethiopian music with the big band format and the capacious musical vision of founder Russ Gershon, the 10-piece ensemble has long embraced a global array of influences and explored unforeseen improvisational frontiers. Now, marking their ...
"Celebrating Mark Murphy!," 2nd Annual Mark Murphy Love Fest, Set for Mon. Nov. 15 at Yoshi's (Oakland)
Last year's Celebrating Mark Murphy!" concert at Yoshi's Oakland was a highlight of the fall seasona benefit for the Jazzschool Institute's brand-new vocal jazz scholarship named for Murphy himself, one of the most original and gifted male jazz vocalists to perform over the last 50 years. The event was such a success that the Jazzschool is ...
Brad Goode: Tight Like This
by C. Michael Bailey
Chicago-native trumpeter Brad Goode is steeped in the tradition. His previous Delmark offering, Nature Boy (2008), was very well-received for its conservative yet creative approach toward standards in a quartet format. He returns, delving deeper into jazz styles of the 1920s and '30s, updating them in a wonderfully lo-fi way. Tight Like This celebrates the early ...
Paquito D'Rivera's "Panamericana Suite," a Concert Recording, Due for Nov. 2 Release by MCG Jazz
Few jazz artists have been as musically omnivorousand dazzingly accomplishedas the Cuban-born alto saxophone and clarinet virtuoso Paquito D'Rivera. Equally at home performing bebop, tango, and classical as well as Afro-Cuban styles, D'Rivera displays his mastery of many genres on his new CD, Panamericana Suite, which will be released by the MCG Jazz label on November ...
Marian McPartland & Friends to Perform at Generations in Jazz Festival, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola, Mon. Oct. 4
The esteemed pianist Marian McPartland will headline the First Annual Coca-Cola Generations in Jazz Festival on Monday, October 4, at Dizzy's Coca-Cola. McPartland will be performing with her regular triobassist Gary Mazzaroppi and drummer Glen Davisas well as in duet with the young piano phenom Taylor Eigsti and the elegantly swinging pianist/vocalist Carol Welsman. One of ...
Mason Brothers Band: Two Sides, One Story
by C. Michael Bailey
After spending 20 years performing under the leadership of others, British brothers Brad and Elliot Mason step out front, taking charge of an all-star band that redefines the trumpet-trombone front line of drummer Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers of the '50s and '60s. The round and mellow combination of Brad Mason's trumpet with Elliot Mason's trombone sounds ...





