March 2011 Blog Posts (37)

Hank Mobley Transcription

I have added Hank Mobley's solo on "Tenor Conclave" to my website:



http://scooby-sax.com/transcriptions.aspx



I've transcribed all four soloists on "Tenor Conclave". I will add one new solo per week -- up next is John Coltrane.



Enjoy!



- Scooby



PS -- I'm putting the finishing touches on the latest issue of my newsletter. The new issue examines the four solos on "Tenor Conclave" to draw insights into playing "Rhythm Changes." Sign up to… Continue

Added by Jeff Rzepiela on March 30, 2011 at 7:46pm — No Comments

Jazz Singer Evrim sings for The 20th Jazz Festival, İstanbul

 

 

                              Miss Ozsuca's rare voice for the Festival promotional reel

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Added by metin düzakın on March 30, 2011 at 7:23pm — No Comments

Free Avant Garde downloads from WD-41+2 Oteri, Deane, Amendola, Laczko

Enjoy three free download tracks BB-2, W-5 and U-5 from the album WD-41+2 Temi Per Cinema. The track BB-2 features Willie Oteri—guitar and live loops, Scott Amendola—drums and Dave Laczko -trumpet and effects. W-5 and U-5 are performed by Oteri and Lazkco with laptop beatjocky Dino JA Deane who is also performing slide on a fretless dulcimer. All of the tracks on Temi Per Cinema were improvised by Oteri and Laczko live to a 2 track recorder in Oteri's home. The tracks were later sent to Deane… Continue

Added by Willie Oteri on March 30, 2011 at 4:27pm — No Comments

GHP RADIO your independent music source for Contemporary Jazz Soul and R&B streaming 24/7

Get tuned into GHP RADIO your independent music source for Jazz, Soul, R&B, and so much more. Our music is streaming all day all night 24/7 plus specialty shows like G. House Jazz & More hosted by Gary Fuston who is a independent contemporary artist as well so he really can relate to all artists and musicians and understands the time and effort that goes into promoting ones work. Gary features and interviews artists on his show every Saturday from 2pm to 4 pm central standard time…

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Added by Gary Fuston on March 28, 2011 at 10:20am — No Comments

A young Talent

Ladies and Gentlemen, I intruduce you a young talent Miss.İmge Mingiroglu, with proud.

My Space, İmge…

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Added by metin düzakın on March 25, 2011 at 6:30pm — No Comments

New Tracks

Take a minute and check out the 2 new tracks that have been added to my music player Troubled Times and Why wait. Hope you like!!

Added by Keith Nelson on March 24, 2011 at 9:58pm — No Comments

Sábado, 02 de abril de 2011 23:30 / Domingo, 03 de abril de 2011 22:00 ESPACIO BORDES-Marcelo T de Alvear 837-Cañada a la vuelta del Paseo de las Artes

CONCIERTO EN CÓRDOBA: SABADO 2 - 23,30 HS / DOMINGO 3 - 22,00HS ABRIL EN ESPACIO BORDES

ESPACIO BORDES-Marcelo T de Alvear 837-Cañada a la vuelta del Paseo de las Artes.



FERNANDO MANGUZ EN VIVO CON MÚSICOS INVITADOS Y PROYECCIONES ÉTNICAS





FERNANDO MANGUZ (Guitarrista, cantante, compositor y percusionista)



Música: (http://www.myspace.com/fernandomanguz) .Videos: (… Continue

Added by FERNANDO MANGUZ on March 24, 2011 at 11:38am — No Comments

HELP JAPAN

TO HELP JAPAN

 

To all my friend and fellow musicans.



As you may all ready know.

The crisis In Japan and at the…

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Added by Oscar Deric Brown on March 22, 2011 at 4:43am — No Comments

Release

 

RNA Records and Productions presents R of R featuring lead vocalist Jerome O'Neal and The ST6SB (sound track 6 studio band). The unit is climbing the music charts across the nation. IndieCharts Music has ranked then #5 by the IndieCharts Panel in nu jazz and the IndieCharts Fans have ranked them #4. On OurStage a…

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Added by Keith Nelson on March 20, 2011 at 2:04pm — No Comments

Bamhum-A New Wind Musical Instrument so easy to play

THE BAMHUM is a new wind musical instrument made out of bamboo invented by Moa Subong of Abiogenesis from Dimapur in India. The Bamhum draws it’s name from the basic roots, the Bamboo and the effect of humming into this instrument. A medium sized bamboo instrument that one hums into to produce tones that are sourced from the user’s vocal chords and resonates with a captivating effect on the listener.

A rattle is assembled on the end of the knot that works as a resonance chamber, which…

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Added by Moa Subong on March 19, 2011 at 4:59am — No Comments

Eleanor Rigby by Tony Adamo

Tony Adamo's remake of The Beatles classic song "Eleanor Rigby" is upbeat and funky. The song definitely has Tony Adamo's signature style on it, incorporating influences of blues, jazz and rock, also adding spoken word and a nice guitar solo. There's no replacing The Beatles, but Adamo has definitely brought "Eleanor Rigby" back to life for a new generation with great musicians behind him and a voice that's tried and true.…

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Added by Tony Adamo on March 18, 2011 at 10:46am — No Comments

Tony Adamo reviewed by Smooth and Soul/smoothjazz.de

 

Tony Adamo's sonorous voice has  a Lou Rawls-like vibrato. A former radio announcer, now a singer and songwriter. Tower of Power member Mic Gillette introduced him to Stephen "Doc" Kupka, co-founder of Tower of Power and owner of Strokeland Records.

That was the start of a great friendship and a fertile collaboration. Over the next years they recorded Dance of…

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Added by Tony Adamo on March 16, 2011 at 10:15pm — No Comments

March 15, 2011 – Saint Danny's Day

“Roll with the punches!” 

 

Danny Barker had a bold, and oftentimes, daring perspective on seemingly anything and everything under the sun.

 

He unflinchingly viewed the foibles of human life with a wry sense of humor and a deep self-knowing; both of which were hallmarks of his singular style.

 

He summed up his life's ethos as the quintessential Jazz journeyman, offering the words which with I open this day's very special post. Danny Barker…

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Added by Esquizito on March 15, 2011 at 11:00pm — 1 Comment

Jazz is Alive and Well in Gainesville Florida...

 

In response to JaiJai's message this morning, I am happy to report that jazz is not only alive, but thriving, here in Gainesville Florida. And I suspect, as she points out, that is the case in many places. In Gainesville, a medium sized town that is home to a large university, you can go out and hear live jazz--often at more than one location--every single night of the week!  The players range from young students to semi-retired professionals. There is a monthly concert hosted by…

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Added by Cathy DeWitt on March 14, 2011 at 10:43am — No Comments

Jazz Music Commentary

In Regard to community and Jazz . I think song writing in jazz should also pay attention to world community 

I write songs about prevalent issues in the world and produce concerts that give back . I have three Arts and humanity awards from the state of Florida the last one presented by the first lady of Florida and secretary of state 

America is the cultural melting pot of the world and jazz plays a big part in that it's not just about how much you play but even more important…

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Added by Mickey Carroll on March 14, 2011 at 8:13am — No Comments

A new Song "Fukushima"

I just remembered this great song from Wishful Thinking "Hiroshima" and I was listening to the lyrics. Now, I create another variation but still prefer the melodie. This could be a new cover version and I like to share it here:

FUKUSHIMA

Fly little bird to Fukushima, where the skys are blue.

Create another world pray for Fukushima, beneath the pale full moon.

And the world changes her face, remembers the place was here in Fukushima.

Speak the magic words…

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Added by Tann Nhabaré on March 14, 2011 at 5:12am — No Comments

soul dust -new jazz cd coming soon

max, randall and i have been recording some jazz since feburary and now in march, we have 10 tunes ready for a new cd to be out soon on 11th street music. SOUL DUST. here is the track list and stop by you tube to listen -we have sent the music out there for all the jazz /metal friends to hear -enjoy.



SOUL DUST

1. descending blue 3:05

2. saturn's moons 4:39

3. temporal gaze 4:14

4. portrait 5:52

5. around the edges 6:34

6. soul dust 6:00

7. new moon… Continue

Added by cheryl pyle on March 13, 2011 at 10:30pm — No Comments

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