Hey Bloggers, and what’s this Tollwood Festival. There is a hughe full page color ad on the front page of Munichs weekly event magazine called “in München”, Das Programm-Magazin and Munich happens to be celebrating its 850 Jahre München Anniversary with festivals and concerts at the moment. Brücken bauen Sommer 2008 Feiern Sie mit!, Müchen 850 Dich Mag Dich, whatever those words could mean in English, as I do not happen to have one of thoe German-English dictionaries handy at the moment. And this ad for Tollwood describes it as 20 jahre Das Sommerfestival 26.6-20.7.2008 at the Olympiapark Süd München, 20 Jarhe Tollwood – Große Jubiläumsparty, Am 27. Juni feiert das ganze Festival, Tollwood gratuliert mit einer großen Theaterparade von Generik Vapeur am 11. Juli in der Innenstadt and also Treffen der Weltstars, meet the world stars, Billy Idol, Mick Hucknall, The Bangles, Schiller, Anett Louisan, Wir sind Helden und viele mehr!, and also artists including
Biermösl Blosn & Gerhard Polt,Circus Ronaldo,Monica and Friends,Isar Rider, Fußball,Willy Astor,Circus Ronaldo,Soul Unit,Zep,Mani Wieder Band, Gentleman and The Far East Band, jahcoustix and dubios neighbourhood,Teatro de los Sentidos,Adrian Schvarzstein,Antenne Bayern unplugged,Radio Bikini,Beatplanet, Fußball-Finale mit Barock,Circus Ronaldo,Teatro de los Sentidos,Warner and Consorten,Adrian Schvarzstein,Powerdrummers,Da Blechhauf’n, Aschering Blues,Fußball,CAVEMAN meets CAVEWOMAN,Teatro de los Sentidos,Adrian Schvarzstein,Soul Chicken,Claudia Koreck and Band,Teatro de los Sentidos,Adrian Schvarzstein,CAVEMAN,Kosmic Blues –Tribute to Janis Joplin,Roger Cicero and Big Band,Familie Flöz and many more artists.
Have a great music festival day.![]()
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Die Freies Musikzentrum München Konzerte





Hey Bloggers, and somehow in the midst of world attrocities taking place daily with headlines that read “Süudafrika: Das Protokoll einer Menschenverbrennung, Ernestos tödlicher Irrtum, Er kam aus Mosambik, war 35 Jahre alt und glaubte, im Nachbarland ein besseres Leben zu finden – doch dann brauchte ein entfesselter mob ein Opfer”, some article in the Süddeutsche Zeitung German newspaper, with a photo of a man being burned at the stake by a mob, and another photo of a man in military gear with a gun that has something to do with african against african hatred against foreigners in South Africa, so much that even they are killing each other, and I can not really understand the language as it is written in German. And this concept I cannot understand, the idea that human man could possibly be inheriently violent against his brother. And maybe this concept could have something to do with Cain and Abel in the bible, as the descendants of man may have inherited this trait that man could be against man and brother against brother and a mans enemies shall be those of his own household. And even on the other side of the world I see guns as the worst invention ever and wonder if it is possible to abolish guns from every human being on the face of planet earth, and to abolish the images of guns from every form of advertising and marketing campaigns on planet earth. Does not advertising influence society. And even on the other side of the world, there are guns and the images of guns in the magazines and pop culture of Munich Germany such as the Filmfest Müunchen 2008 Offizielle Filmfestmagazin programm, there are photos of people holding guns on the pages of this magazne in film advertisements as if to look cool. Has this form of violence in advertising been since the beginning of time and will it be until the end of time, if ever. And is another world possible to be free from violence in advertising and marketing. And finally todays Yahoo headline reads “Gun rights is biggest issue for courts to decide.” And in other random thoughts, I somehow found myself at the Freies Musikzentrum München Konzerte, the Free Music Center in Munich that has jazz, klassik and worldmusic. And the photo of that concert I placed in this blog entry. And that performance featured the Improv Now music of Carsten Radtke, Gitarre, Jürgen Schneider, perkussin, Leonhard Schilde, Piano, and Welf Dorr with this really trippy electronica sounding sound effect delay. And that music rocked. And I thought to post more photos of my travail travel photos in this blog entry because I am still attempting to blog this travel vacation as I see all of those other bloggers do of their vacations out there in bloggerland. And that other photo above is of the Siegestor. And even though I am not really sure what that door gates historical signaficance could mean, I thought it looked really cool at night. And there is another photo of that third reich walking tour from the other day of the Feldherhalle on the Odeonplatz, or is it the Königplatz Führerbau place, some buildings and plazas having to do with Hitler, the Nazis and Germanys grim dark history. And then there is that photo of one of those smart cars, some car that seems to be half the size of those big Amerikan cars and uses half the gasoline. And smart cars they seem to be indeed compared to the gas guzzling hughe suv’s that are to be found in America contributing to the oil overconsumption and waste overglobalism crisis of the world. And again there are more photos and blah blogs of my blogaholicness travail travels that I would like to post in this blog post, and they are passig me now. Have a great travelling blogging day.![]()
Die Unterfahrt
Now that’s interesting. Somehow I found myself going to see the band Sex Mob perform last night. And Sexmob is composed of musicians Steven Bernstein, Briggan Krauss, Tony Scherr and Kenny Wollesen. They are from New York and are on their seemingly world tour playing their music throughout Europe at the moment and I just happen to find them there playing their music at this jazz club Unterfahrt last night. And their music rocks. And the Unterfahrt is this really cool jazz club thats actually in Munich and could easily be in New York City somewhere with its cool jazz scene of the musicians that play there. And I took a photo of them playing their music that I wanted to post in this blog posting, and being that I am blah blogging at the moment in some sort of unusual elements and surroundings of some sort of travel and travails at the moment, I did not post that photo in this blog posting as I do not really know how to blah blog on this computer I am using at the moment. And ditto: I was actually able to post a video of that Unterfahrt performance on my YouTube page. And so I hope to post that other photo of that Unterfahrt performance at some point maybe. And regardless of that photo, have a great music day.![]()
This Rap Song
And yet again, I have always every so often found myself listening to rap or hip hop music at some point in time. And sometimes I even find myself singing along to the lyrics of those songs. And if you are looking to find Kanye West Lyrics, the latest top songs, top albums, top hip hop and rap artists of the day, year and time, you can find them at rapartists.com along with the latest hip hop news, albums, lyrics to those hip hop and rap songs and more. Their website can keep you rocking to a beat of music.![]()
Hip Hop You Don’t Stop
Hip Hop you don’t stop, gonna rap this beat till the break of dawn. Or something like that. And if you happen to be looking for Rap or Hip Hop Lyrics of your favorite artists, you can find the latest hip hop news, albums, lyrics and more at rapartists.com. Their website has just about every rap and hip hop artist one can think of and their database is updated daily, as they are all rap and hip hop all the time.![]()
Celebrate Brooklyn
Hey Bloggers, it’s summer music festival’s in New York time again. I know because it’s almost summer and festivals and concerts are starting to appear everywhere in the streets, parks and open spaces throughout this city. And one of those festivals that must be coming up soon, as the ads for this festival are in this weeks papers, is Celebrate Brooklyn. Celebrate Brooklyn is music, dance, word and film. And that’s this really cool music festival out in the Prospect Park Bandshell where one can sit on the grass and make a picnic, or just sit in the chairs they usually have available to listen to their concerts. And this years Celebrate Brooklyn is 30 summers, does that mean 30 years?, 9 weeks, 25 shows and 80 artists. And its opening night is June 12 with Isaac Hayes. And this years artists to perform include:
ISAAC HAYES, MIRIAM MAKEBA , BAKITHI KUMALO and FRIENDS, MEDESKI MARTIN and WOOD , MARC RIBOT’S CERAMIC DOG , TAYLOR MCFERRIN & THE CELL THEORY, SALIF KEITA , HAALE, CAROLINA CHOCOLATE DROPS , DIXIE HUMMINGBIRDS, COLD WAR KIDS , ELVIS PERKINS IN DEARLAND , SAM CHAMPION, CROOKLYN DODGERS REUNION with O.C. , JERU THE DAMAJA , CHUBB ROCK , EMC featuring MASTA ACE , DJ PREMIER , ALI SHAHEED MUHAMMAD hosted by BUCKSHOT of BLACK MOON and SPECIAL ED, MICHAEL STUART , WILLIAM CEPEDA’S GRUPO ESSENCIA , ZEMOG EL GALLO BUENO, FREDDIE McGREGOR , SOUL STEPS, BRAZILIAN GIRLS , MIRANDA, TICKLAH, BETH ORTON , MATT MUNISTERI, JERRY DOUGLAS , THE HOLMES BROTHERS, DEERHOOF , METROPOLIS ENSEMBLE: The Rite: Remixed, ENTER THE DRAGON with KARSH KALE , SOH DAIKO, GOLEM , SWAY MACHINERY , MICHAEL SHOWALTER , DELEON , SOULICO and Special Guests, BRAVE NEW WORLD REPERTORY THEATRE: FAHRENHEIT 451, THE PHILIP GLASS ENSEMBLE: POWAQQATSI: Life in Transformation WITH THE BROOKLYN YOUTH CHORUS , MARTA TOPFEROVA, GHOSTLAND OBSERVATORY, BEAR HANDS, MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP, CARL DAVIS: THE CHARLIE CHAPLIN MUTUALS with THE KNIGHTS, CHRISTINA COURTIN, FATHER GOOSE, THE SIPPY CUPS, SONIA MANZANO, JAMES McDANIEL, JOAN OSBORNE, AFRICAN GUITAR FESTIVAL with OLIVER MTUKUDZI and BLACK SPIRITS, HABIB KOITÉ and BAMADA, DABY TOURÉ, YOSSI FINE and AFRIKAN BASS, EXTRA GOLDEN, AILEY II, LILA DOWNS, THE VILLA – LOBOS BROTHERS, GRUPO NORTENO and HAL WILLNER’S BILL WITHERS PROJECT
A Jazz Festival
And somehow I came across one of those All About Jazz newspapers this past week, as I see them placed in stores, bars and restaurants throughout my travels in this city of New York City. And it is one of those newspapers, almost the only newspaper that is all about jazz and all jazz all the time. And in this weeks issue there is this full page ad for the JVC Jazz Festival in New York June 15-28. And it seems as if it is one of those really huge jazz festivals as there are a lot of performances taking place that week. And so I thought to repost their performances that include:
A Father’s Day Giftl KENNY BARRON TRIO Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, A Tribute to Alice Coltrane, featuring:RAVI COLTRANE, GERI ALLEN, CHARLIE HADEN, JACK DeJOHNETTE, BRANDEE YOUNGER The Concert Hall at The New York Society for Ethical Culture, A Celebration of 35 Years of Highlights in Jazz JACK KLEINSINGER BILLY TAYLOR, BUCKY PIZZARELLI, KEN PEPLOWSKI, BYRON STRIPLING, TED ROSENTHAL, WYCLIFFE GORDON, GENE BERTONCINI, JAY LEONHART and LEWIS NASH The Concert Hall at The New York Society for Ethical Culture, JVC New York Debut! CHARLIE HADEN QUARTET WEST Le Poisson Rouge, Make It Funky! MACEO PARKER LETTUCE Brooklyn Masonic Temple Presented in Association with boomBOOM Presents, Voices Beyond Boundries LIZZ WRIGHT RAUL MIDÓN The Concert Hall at The New York Society for Ethical Culture MEDESKI, MARTIN & WOOD MARC RIBOT’S CERAMIC DOG TAYLOR McFERRIN Prospect Park Bandshell Presented in Association with Celebrate Brooklyn! 30 Summers, New Trio New York Debut! BILL FRISELL TRIO with special guests Le Poisson Rouge, DOWNBEAT PRESENTS: JAZZ COMBOS JAZZ ENSEMBLE from THE UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS THE NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY LIBERACE JAZZTET GREATER HARTFORD ACADEMY JAZZ ENSEMBLE Union Square Park – South Plaza Presented in Association with the Union Square Partnership as part of their Summer in the Square concert series, The Real Thing: An Evening With JILL SCOTT Carnegie Hall, The Solo Piano CECIL TAYLOR GEORGE CABLES The Concert Hall at The New York Society for Ethical Culture Co-Produced by Jill Newman Productions, THE BILLY HART ACADEMY featuring THEO CROKER Rubin Museum of Art, Nouveau Bossa SERGIO MENDES ZAP MAMA Carnegie Hall, Celebrating 90 Years of Hank Jones HANK JONES with special guests The Concert Hall at The New York Society for Ethical Culture, Genre Bending E.S.T. AETHEREAL BACE Le Poisson Rouge, Transcending Voices SIMONE KJ DENHERT Le Poisson Rouge, 50 Years of Bossa Nova JOÃO GILBERTO Carnegie Hall, A Taste of Genius BRAD MEHLDAU TRIO Zankel Hall, 2008 Grammy® Award Winner, Album of the Year HERBIE HANCOCK and The River of Possibilities Tour featuring DAVE HOLLAND, VINNIE COLAIUTA, CHRIS POTTER, LIONEL LOUEKE, SONYA KITCHELL LIONEL LOUEKE TRIO Carnegie Hall, Dick Hyman & Friends DICK HYMAN, KEN PEPLOWSKI, WYCLIFFE GORDON, RANDY SANDKE, HOWARD ALDEN, JAY LEONHART and EDDIE LOCKE Zankel Hall, JVC Jazz Festival Salutes Art D’Lugoff and “SALSA MEETS JAZZ” PONCHO SANCHEZ Le Poisson Rouge, An Evening with CHRIS BOTTI Carnegie Hall, Presenting Ms. Tierney Sutton TIERNEY SUTTON BAND Zankel Hall, A JVC New York Exclusive! BAD PLUS 1 featuring KURT ROSENWINKEL The Concert Hall at The New York Society for Ethical Culture, Turntables & Samples meet Jazz DJ LOGIC PROJECT MARCO BENEVENTO TRIO MOCEAN WORKER Le Poisson Rouge, Rising Stars ANAT COHEN QUARTET with special guests YUVAL COHEN and AVISHAI COHEN ESPERANZA SPALDING QUARTET The Concert Hall at The New York Society for Ethical Culture, THE AARON GOLDBERG TRIO Rubin Museum of Art, A JVC New York Exclusive! SOULIVE with special guest JOSHUA REDMAN Le Poisson Rouge, BILLY HARPER QUINTET Studio Museum in Harlem, The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music Presents: THE NEW SCHOOL JAZZ ENSEMBLE Union Square Park – South Plaza Presented in Association with the Union Square Partnership as part of their Summer in the Square concert series, The Soul of Jazz AL GREEN DIANNE REEVES Carnegie Hall, DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER RED EARTH: A MALIAN JOURNEY The Concert Hall at The New York Society for Ethical Culture, A JVC New York Exclusive! SOULIVE with special guest JOSHUA REDMAN Le Poisson Rouge, TIM BERNE CRAIG TABORN Rubin Museum of Art, MOS DEF BIG BAND with special guest GIL SCOTT-HERON Carnegie Hall Co-Produced by Jill Newman Productions, Tangaria RICHARD GALLIANO TANGARIA 4TET Zankel Hall, CHARLES LLOYD, featuring JASON MORAN, REUBEN ROGERS and ERIC HARLAND The Concert Hall at The New York Society for Ethical Culture, .
JVC Jazz Festival New York 2008
2-for-1 Club Program Participating Clubs: The Blue Note, Birdland presents:
Andy Farber & His Orchestra with vocalist Hilary Kole, Chico O’Farrill’s Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra directed by Arturo O’Farrill, PAQUITO D’RIVERA, Chico O’Farrill’s Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra directed by Arturo O’Farrill, The Birdland Big Band directed by Tommy Igoe, KURT ELLING, Andy Farber & His Orchestra with vocalist Hilary Kole
Cachaça, Iridium Jazz Club presents: PAT MARTINO,LES PAUL, MINGUS LEGACY, KENNY WERNER TRIO + TOOTS THEILMANS, LES PAUL, THE MINGUS LEGACY, ROGER DAVIDSON TRIO, FREDDIE HUBBARD AND FRIENDS
Smoke presents: CHRIS WASHBURN & SYOTOS BAND (AFRO CUBAN & LATIN JAZZ), SMOKE JAM SESSION, HAMMOND B3 ORGAN GROOVES WITH MIKE LEDONNE QT, FREDDIE BRYANT PRESENTS: WORLD JAZZ SERIES, MICHA PIATIGORSKY TRIO, DIMITRI KOLESNIK & ANDREI KONDAKOV “FIVE CORNERS” FEATURING ERIC ALEXANDER, JIM ROTONDI, CHRIS WASHBURN & SYOTOS BAND (AFRO CUBAN & LATIN JAZZ), SMOKE JAM SESSION, HAMMOND B3 ORGAN GROOVES WITH MIKE LEDONNE QT, FREDDIE BRYANT PRESENTS: WORLD JAZZ SERIES, “MANHATTAN VIBES” CHRISTOS RAFALIDES : VIBES, SERGIO SALVATORE : PIANO, MIKE POPE : BASS, VINCE CHERICO : DRUMS, JUDY BARNETT’S JAZZ-A-TERIA
Make Music New York
Hey bloggers, if you happen to be in the neighborhood, I will be performing my No Police State song for anyone who shows up at the Green Oasis Garden, 8th Street between Ave C and D in New Yorks East Village, Saturday June 21st from 1pm-2pm as part of this years 2nd annual Make Music New York musical celebration. And in case you haven’t done so yet, you can sign up at Make Music New York to be a participating artist.
Make Music New York is a new live, free musical celebration across the city that takes place each June 21—the longest day of the year.
On that day, public space throughout the five boroughs—sidewalks, parks, community gardens, and more—become impromptu musical stages, dance floors, and social meeting points. Thousands of amateur musicians, in every genre, perform on sidewalks for the biggest crowds of their lives. Professional musicians perform for new audiences, who come out from under their headphones to hear unfamiliar groups risk-free. And everyone is invited to sing along and enjoy the first day of summer.
And in other thoughts, I received this email from Galinsky who does those really cool Manhattan Monologue Slams. And I thought this email looks interesting to repost:
Speak Out through New York Film Academy Tomorrow
Calling all friends, collegues and actors who have something to say
Join us in Union Square Park and express yourself in the New York Film Academy’s “I’m Mad As Hell…” video series
Tomorrow Tuesday April 29th, 10am-5pm rain or shine
Shooting in the South End of Union Square Park, under the Red NYFA Tent
Upset with something? Perhaps a recent court verdict? Perhaps the election process? Perhaps our pop culture has you thinking?
Speak out, comment and sound off on any subject you like. We want 30 seconds to one minute of your opinion/performance on anything from current news events, to the election, to your thoughts about the newest movie premieres, sporting events, cultural happenings, whatever! We will shoot and post it on You Tube for the world to see and hear you.
If you have something to say about the latest police acquitted verdict, We are going to capture and present all related materials and set up a special area on YouTube
Peace on earth and goodwill to all mankind. And what does this have to do with a No Police State?![]()
Music

And somehow I wound up going to see this band called East Village Pharmacy play some really cool sounds of reggaetones at this place called SHRINE in Harlem last night. And this gave me yet another opportunity to drag that digital camera out of the closet whose only purpose seems to be to collect dust these days. And so I took that photo of them that I placed in this blog entry, and I also attempted to make a video of them performing one of their songs “Chocolate Cake”, with this digital camera to place on my YouTube page, and you can look at this video there. And SHRINE seems to be a scene in itself with several different bands performing last night, some of them reggae. And one of those SHRINE postcards that I got while I was there says it is a bar, restaurant, world music venue with live music performances, dj, comedy shows, poetry, theater, karaoke and art exhibitions. And another one of their flyers that was floating around seems as if they also put together those Mafrika Musical Festival’s each year at Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem with Burkinabe Entertainment. This years festival will be hosted by Chris Karaoke and DJ. Kadafi and performers will be The Superpowers, Pink Noise, DJ. Sirak and Keremela Dance Group, Brown Rice Family, Devirock, Koony, Funk Face, The Octagon, Apollo Heights, Terry Blaine and Zoza Afrobeat. And those festivals rock. Have a great music day.![]()
Another Event
And I was reading another one of those Todd Eaton emails today that seem to be all protest all the time, and this one was titled “Time Out on Atlantic Yards“. And it was talking about developers destroying and demolishing whole communities in Brooklyn for no apparent reason other than I am not sure. And that word developer that I’ve been hearing a lot lately when it comes to overdevelopment leads me to wonder for what reason does the word developer contain the word devel which sounds like devil? Or is that a whole another blah blog posting. And in other thoughts, I received yet another email for yet another music event, and this one seems to be a jazz music event. And I usually find myself posting events that seem interesting because hey, it’s less writing sometimes:
For the second year in a row, “Home Field Advantage – Experimental Jazz in Jersey City” will present Jersey City based musicians performing cutting edge improvised music in their hometown every Friday in May. The festival, organized by Jersey City resident and musician James Keepnews, will take place at Toy Eaters Studio, Lex Leonard Gallery in Jersey City at 8pm. The festival’s concert schedule this year will be:
5/2 – Tony Malaby’s Tamarindo — with William Parker and Nasheet Waits
5/9 – People’s Revolutionary Party — debut of an avant-garde big band organized by James Keepnews, with Daniel Carter, Ras Moshe, Matt Lavelle, Tomchess and many others
5/16 – Bryan Beninghove — featuring Eyal Maoz and special guests
5/23 – Damian Catera — with Michael Lopez and G. E. Schwartz
5/30 – Nate Wooley — with Chris Speed, Reuben Radding and Harris Eisenstadt
5/2 – JC Resident and saxophonist Tony Malaby’s Tamarindo — with William Parker on bass and Nasheet Waits on drums
When Tony Malaby is not playing in bands led by Fred Hersch, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian and other greats, he’s leading a growing number of his own groups.
Some of Tony’s best work is with trios. Consider Open Loose with Mark Helias and Tom Rainey; or Tone Collector with Eivind Opsvik and Jeff Davis; or Malaby/Sanchez/Rainey,featuring Tony’s wife, the marvelous pianist Angelica Sanchez.
William Parker unveils his latest project being Corn Meal Dance and The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield. Nasheet Waits, of Jason Moran’s Bandwagon, can play with streamlined purity behind Fred Hersch one night, then unleash torrents of sound with Peter Brotzmann the next.
5/9 – People’s Revolutionary Party — debut of an avant-garde big band organized by JC resident James Keepnews, with Daniel Carter on saxophones, clarinet, flute and trumpet; Ras Moshe on saxophones and flute; Matt Lavelle on trumpet and bass clarinet; Tom Chess on saxophones, flute and Turkish ney; Nick Gianni on saxophones; Welf Dorr on saxophones; James Keepnews on guitar, laptop and electronics; Todd Nicholson on upright bass; and Michael Golub on drums, organizerd by James Keepnews.
James Keepnews has performed with Daniel Carter, George Lewis, Holland Hopson, Joe Giardullo, Linda Montano, Damian Catera and many others. Keepnews is a writer, actor and musican.His writing has appeared in the New Haven Advocate, the Fairfield Weekly, The Squid’s Ear, Reign of Toads and Metroland Magazine.
Daniel Carter has performed or recorded over the past three decades with such artists as: Sun Ra, Cecil Taylor, Billy Bang, William Parker, Roy Campbell, Sabir Mateen, Sonic Youth, Simone Forti, Joan Miller, Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Nayo Takasaki, Earl Freeman, Dewey Johnson, Nami Yamamoto, Matthew Shipp, Billy Martin, John Medeski, Wilber Morris, Denis Charles, Medeski, Martin, Vernon Reid (Living Colour), Options, Spring Heel Jack, Yo La Tengo, Federico Ughi, Raphé Malik, Sam Rivers, Sunny Murray, Hamiet Bluiett, Bob Moses, Jaco Pastorius, Enrico Rava, David S. Ware, Steve Swell, Matt Lavelle, Karl Berger, Don Pate, Gunter Hampel, David Grubbs, the No Kneck Blues Band, Alan Silva, Susie Ibarra, Steve Dalachinsky, D.J. Logic, Margaret Beals, Douglas Elliot, Butch Morris, TEST, Other Dimensions In Music, One World Ensemble, Saturnalia String Trio, Levitation Unit, Wet Paint.
Tomchess has performed with Drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson’s Decoding Society, Butch Morris’s Sheng Skyscraper, recorded with Tenor players Dewey Redman, Pharoah Sanders, Morrocan Sintarist Hassan Hakmoun and Butch Morris. He has studied with Bassam Saba, Tidiani Bangoura, Abdul Aziz Tourè and Mohammad Camarra. He has performed at the Turkish Embassy, the Pakastani Embassy and the Asian Society among countless other venues in NYC and the United States.
On his steady search for the right balance between “free” and “groove” Welf Dorr’s composing and (alto) playing are mixing influences from the jazz of the 60’s (from free jazz in general to Miles’ band with Wayne Shorter in particular) with contemporary elements from hip hop, drum&bass and world music. Originally from Munich (Germany) he studied at Berklee before he moved 1995 to New York. Here he played and recorded a.o. with Frank Lacy, Sonny Simmons, Sabir Mateen, Jeffrey Shurdut, Lukas Ligeti, Vernon Ried and participated in many conductions by Butch Morris as a member of the Nublu Orchestra. In 2005 he recorded a concert with a quintet including Kenny Wollesen on drums (no unfamiliar name in the NYC downtown jazz and avantgarde scene, who has played with all kinds of musicians from John Zorn to John Scofield) and Jonathan Finlayson on trumpet (long time member of Steve Coleman’s Five Elements). Besides playing in different jazz clubs in the US, Europe and Mexico he performed at festivals such as Willisau (Switzerland) or Celebrate Brooklyn as well as places as City Hall of New York.
Bassist and composer Todd Nicholson has performed with Billy Bang, Roy Campbell, Eddie Gale, Frank Lowe, William Parker, James Spaulding, and Steve Swell, among others. His work with the legendary violinist, Mr. Bang, is especially notable for its longevity: Nicholson has been a core member of Bang’s ensembles for the past seven years. He has appeared in the Vision Festival, the Rochester Jazz Festival, the Other Minds Festival, Tampere Jazz Happening, Sons d’Hiver, the Ottawa Jazz Festival, and the Full Moon Festival. He has collaborated with numerous dancers, most recently Carmen deLavallade and Gus Solomons jr. at Symphony Space.
Michael Golub is a drummer, guitarist and socialist. He has composed music for the classic upstate ny ensemble, Kuru, who were briefly signed to Knitting Factory records, and for his current band, The Red Hook Project.
5/16 – JC resident and saxophonist Bryan Beninghove – featuring Eyal Maoz on guitar and special guests
Bryan Beninghove has performed with such jazz luminaries as Eddie Henderson, Rufus Reid, Ron Affif, Jamey Haddad as well as young guns like Mark Guiliana, Sam Barsh, Duane Eubanks, Rick Parker, Josh Dion. Bryan has also performed with the hard rock group Clutch, the indie band Lake Trout and beatbox extraordinaire Taylor McFerrin.
Guitarist Eyal Maoz is a composer and guitarist. Eyal was recently hosted at WNYC “Ear To Ear” radio program, presenting some of his music and ensembles. His latest CD Edom (Tzadik Records) with John Medeski on organ, Shanir Blumenkranz on bass and Ben Perowsky on drums is available now. His group Hypercolor just performed at the 2008 NYC Winter Jazzfest. Eyal’s ensemble Edom performed at the 2006 Montreal Jazz Festival, 2007 BAM Next Festival and at the 2007 Winter JazzFest. His ensembles performed at the Verizon Jazz festival, Jewish Music and Heritage, The Red Sea International Jazz Festival and many others.
5/23 – JC resident and interactive guitarist Damian Catera – with Michael Lopez on drums and spoken-word artist G. E. Schwartz on poetry and vocals
Damian Catera is an electroacoustic composer/improviser, sound installation and media artist. In recent years, Catera has performed solo improvised “decompositions” using computer manipulated live radios as instrumentation in such venues as the New Museum of Contemporary Art and The Kitchen in New York City , the ZKM institute in Germany and the Institute for Contemporary Art in Prague. He is represented by the Hogar Collection Gallery in Brooklyn, NY and is the recipient of a 2008 Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
Writer, poet and vocalist G. E. Schwartz, frozen by the mad love of John Montague and Joseph Brodsky and Joey Heatherton, and the immense teaching of their spring of broken symbols, has turned and twisted in the circles of SOLOMONS RAMADA, FAKING TRAINS and EONCHS OF RUBY. He forfeited the divine nameless by putting out the book Only Other Are: Poems (LEGIBLE PRESS), all the while his little finger plumbing the dark moist sepal of new terrain. The Bellingham Dance Company has just choreographed his ‘House of Silver Windows’ out in the Seattle area).
5/30 – JC resident and trumpeter Nate Wooley — with Chris Speed on tenor saxophone and clarinet, Reuben Radding on bass and JC resident Harris Eisenstadt on drums.
Nate Wooley is working with such improvisors as Paul Lytton, Anthony Braxton, John Butcher, Steve Beresford, Joe Morris, and Daniel Levin. His solo work, acoustic and with unprocessed amplification, has led him to work with bands such as Akron/Family, Wolf Eyes, Burning Star Core, and David Grubbs. The group, featuring Reuben Radding and Harris Eisenstadt, welcomes special guest Chris Speed tonight for a reading of this music as well as some of Nate’s new Christian Wolff inspired ‘exercises’.