Sunday, September 23, 2007

Radio: September 21 Jazz Update - notes and links

Here are the tracks and links from last Friday's jazz update on Up to Date. I'll update this post with notes over the next few days.

If your eyes are tired, you can listen to the segment instead (runs 11:30).












Louis Armstrong and the All-Stars
CD - Live at the 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival (Monterey Jazz Festival Records)
Track - Now You Has Jazz

The Monterey Jazz festival
turns 50 this year (with this year's fest kicking off this weekend). To mark its golden anniversary, the festival has teamed with Concord to release a series of live performances recorded over the last half century. The first batch includes performances by Sarah Vaughn, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonius Monk, Miles Davis and the aforementioned Satchmo. There's also a festival sampler disc with additional cuts by Jimmie Witherspoon, Pat Metheney, Dave Brubeck and Dianna Krall et alia.

Re-issues bring with them an quandary for the ethical jazz fan: is it better to shell out your hard-earned jazz dollar for music by a past (i.e., dead) master, or to spend it in support of a corporeal artist trying to make a living in the here and now. Concord and MJF Records bridge the gap by donating all the profits from the series to the MJF's jazz education programs. The ethics of jazz education are also a subject of much debate. Ben Franklin has this take; the IAJE would undoubtedly beg to differ.

But I digress... The rest of the selections all have a Kansas City connection, with the first two living and working here, and the second pair spending some of their formative years on the scene (and passing through on a somewhat regular basis).

Charles Gatschet

CD - Step Lightly
Track - Caracas

Alaadeen
CD - And The Beauty of It All - Ballads (ASR)
Track - And The Beauty of It All

The Harold O'Neal Project
CD - Charlie's Suite: Cries and Whispers From My Great-Great-Great Grandfather (PME Records)
Track - Felix Bebop

The Harold O'Neal Project is Harold O'Neal on piano with Rick Gibbins on guitar. Harold will be making three appearances in KC in October.
  • October 9: w/ The Dan Thomas Quintet at Epperson Auditorium, Kansas City Art Institute
  • October 13: w/ Alaadeen and Group 21 at The Blue Room
  • October 26: The Harold O'Neal Quintet at Rush Hour at Mutual Musician's Foundation
  • October 31: w/ The Dan Thomas Quintet at Crazy Olives

Eldar
CD - Re-Imagination (Sony)
Track - Prairie Village

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Eldar returns to KC



I had the chance to interview piano phenomenon (see the performance above for proof of that description) Eldar yesterday for a feature that will air next week. No surprise, but the kid's a sharp cookie.

Eldar's parents emigrated to the Kansas City area from Kyrgyzstan in the late 90s, arriving in Prairie Village when he was 10. For the next six years or so, Eldar studied with local jazz pros like Kim Park (and generally dropping jaws around the KC jazz scene) before signing with Sony and heading for New York.

Eldar says he's on the road about half of the time these days, and occasionally that brings him back to his old stomping grounds. Last summer, he simmered at the Corporate Woods festival (see some guy named Bill's review). Next week, he'll be back for a pair of concerts with the Kansas City Jazz Orchestra next week.

Gazarek and Nelson



I've featured vocalist Sara Gararek here before. She's a young jazz singer developing a fine set of chops. And in case you want to verify that for yourself, she's recently posted the video of "Let's Try This Again" above on YouTube. (As a grouchy side note, the video is also proof that it takes more than software to maintain visual interest.)

Gazarek co-wrote the tune with Josh Nelson, the pianist for her touring combo. Next week, 24-year-old Nelson releases his first CD as a leader, "Let it Go" (Native Language Music). It features a raft of original compositions and support from drummer Matt Wilson and tenor saxophonist Seamus Blake. I think Nelson is mature beyond his years and definitely one to watch.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Radio: Up to Date jazz update 9/21

My next appearance on KCUR's Up to Date update happens next Friday. Hope you can tune in.

On deck
  • Local jazz goodness including Alaadeen's "And the Beauty of it All" and guitarist Charles Gatschet's Step Lightly, and additional jazz goodness TBA
  • Notes from the local scene
  • and maybe, just maybe, an progress report on TNLD's podcast

When to tune in
  • Friday, September 21 at somewhere between 11:45 and noon Central
Where to tune in
  • KCUR FM 89.3 on your terrestrial radio
  • kcur.org on your cyber wawa
As per usual, a post with notes and links will follow. As always, if you like these jazz segments, scream and shout at uptodate@kcur.org

Thursday, September 6, 2007

And now for something completely different



Wee Jazz, featuring members of the Snuff Jazz collective.

Video via Wayward Blog, where DJ Clem chimes in to notify one and all (i.e., you) that Wee Jazz performs tomorrow (Friday 9/7) at Davey's Uptown in Kansas City, with Mr. Marco's V7, featuring DJ Clem.

The circle is not round.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Another Helping of Bird


If you missed the annual Charlie Parker graveside remembrance, fear not. Documentations of the event continue to arrive.

Steve Paul, the Kansas City Star's writer for all seasons, has put together a collection of images (including the one above) from the event. View a slideshow here or click the image above.

My audio feature aired on KC Currents Sunday (and repeated Monday). You can listen to it here.

Bird persists!