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January 7, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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POSTPONED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHERJAZZ FOR CURIOUS LISTENERS

Broadway Boogie Woogie: Rhythm in the Visual Arts with Bob O’Meally

 

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Tuesday, January 7 at 7pm

Visitor’s Center at The National Jazz Museum in Harlem

104 East 126th Street, Suite 2C

New York, NY 10035

FREE ADMISSION

Just a friendly reminder to join us tomorrow night for our first Jazz for Curious Listeners series event in 2014. Tomorrow at 7pm, we will investigate the influence that jazz had on such masters as Stuart Davis, Piet Mondrian and Romare Bearden. Our guide will be Professor Robert G. O’Meally, Columbia University’s Zora Neale Hurston Professor of English and Comparative Literature, and founder and director of the Center for Jazz Studies. His new project is a full study of Bearden’s uses of literary subjects, and this evening Professor O’Meally will share his passion for jazz and fine art in an original, provocative and eminently entertaining way.

We hope to see you here!

 

 

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104 East 126th Street
New York, NY 10035
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January 7, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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New Release:
David Helbock´s Random/Control
Think of Two”David Helbock:
piano, inside-piano, toy-piano, melodica, bass drum, clave, percussion, toys, electronicsJohannes Bär:
trumpet, flugelhorn, piccolo-trumpet, bass-trumpet, baritone horn, tuba, helicon, sousaphone, alphorn, didgeridoo, beatbox percussion, electronicsAndreas Broger:
tenor sax, soprano sax, clarinet, bassclarinet, flute, slide-trumpet, bassdrum, percussion, electronics
(Traumton Records 4599)
Street Date January 31, 2014

Watch David Helbock´s Random/Control Think of Two Promo Video HERE

CD Release Event
David Helbock´s Random/Control
10 January 2014
Fabriggli Buchs, Buchs (CH)

Who is a multi-instrumentalist? Is it enough to play different keyboards and edit those sounds with some electronic effects, besides playing the normal piano? Or does that only mean oneself is a more open-minded piano player? 
Well, lately, when rehearsing and playing with “Random/Control“ I ask these questions quite frequently to myself.
With this band I feel somehow a little strange when I ‘only’ play the piano.Johannes Bär plays every brass instrument that he can get into his fingers. He originally is a classically trained trumpet player and studied at the conservatory Feldkirch and at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. But besides trumpet he also plays flügelhorn, trombone, baritone, tuba and helikon.Andi Broger on the other hand is also a similar multi-instrumentalist, but on woodwind-instruments. He studied jazz saxophone at the conservatory Innsbruck but also plays clarinet, bass clarinet and flute besides the normal saxes like soprano, alto and tenor.And me? I’m really just enjoying the tremendous diversity of sounds and all the possibilities of combining different instruments as a composer.  A dream comes true for a composer – I can write lines in every pitch – melody lines or bass lines – these guys can play everything!
Johannes Bär and me, we are connected in a musical friendship for a long time. As both of us are around the same age, we first met at the Musicgymnasium Feldkirch at the age of 15 back then we played together the first time and today play regularly in a band called “Bockbär Duo (www.myspace.com/bockbärduo).Also Andi Broger and Johannes Bär know each other for quite a while, as they grew up in the same area in the “Bregenzer Wald“ here in Vorarlberg. They also play together in a band called the “Holstuonar Musig Big Band Club“, a modern folk music group (www.hmbc.at).

It first happened in 2007 that all three of us played together in the “CIA – Collective of Improvising Artists“ an ensemble founded by the New York Jazz piano player Peter Madsen (www.collectiveofimprovisingartists.com).

It was pretty clear to all of us that we have to do something just the three of us – so the trio “Random/Control“ was founded.
The name of our trio is a good description of our music. My compositions are often arranged very strongly and complexly but they also offer a lot of space for free improvisation and exactly that constant change of perfect control and complete freedom is what we love the most.  Of course freedom doesn’t always mean randomness – but I really love to use composition techniques where the randomness is an important part and so you can also read our name without the slash – as “random control“.
- David Helbock

Artist Website: www.davidhelbock.com
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January 7, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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THE BREATH COURSES THROUGH US:
A NEW DOCUMENTARY FILM
ABOUT THE NEW YORK ART QUARTET
DIRECTED BY ALAN ROTH
U.S. PREMIERE
AT THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
WASHINGTON, D.C.
JANUARY 31, 2014
The Breath Courses Through Us (2013) is a new documentary film about the early 1960s avant-garde jazz group, the New York Art Quartet.Directed by Alan Roth, the film focuses on the group’s 35-year reunion, while reaching back through their recollections of their foundations and innovative musical ideas. The year 2014 is the 50th anniversary of this group, and a revolutionary period in jazz music, which declared its existence in the October Revolution in Jazz, in October 1964.The U.S. premiere will take place on Friday evening, January 31, 2014 at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The world premiere of The Breath Courses Through Us took place at the FIDMarseille-Festival International de Cinéma(http://www.fidmarseille.org) in Marseille, France, in July 2013.The Breath Courses Through Us mirrors the newly open improvisationary style “free jazz” that subverted the traditional structure of jazz. Unfolding in free time and enveloped in their music, the film helps the viewer better understand the human element of the creative process, by focusing on their interactions in the present.The New York Art Quartet was a pioneering jazz group in the early 1960s. Consisting of John Tchicai (saxophone), Roswell Rudd (trombone) and Milford Graves (percussion), the group formed in 1964 and lasted only until the end of 1965. This core of three worked with many bass players, including Reggie Workman. Poet Amiri Baraka often read his poetry at their gigs, and read his famous poem, Black Dada Nihilismus, on the group’s first album. Both Workman and Baraka joined the New York Art Quartet for the group’s reunion and are featured in this film as well.

The Breath Courses Through Us brings the viewer directly into the artists’ lives, their exchanges, and discussions with each other during the reunion dinner and on tour. The members of the New York Art Quartet—along with other musicians and a jazz historian—recount their individual history, early group development, and their new musical ideas. Saxophonist Steve Lacy, guitarist Pierre Dørge from Denmark, and jazz historian Ben Young are also featured in the film.

Director Alan Roth explains, “the story of the New York Art Quartet is not only found in the historical details, but in the interplay between artists, the joy they feel in being with each other and performing, and the transcendent nature of their live performances.”

Jazz journalist Francis Davis wrote in the New York Times “Collective improvisation was a cherished ideal in early free jazz, but …this was often just talk. For the New York Art Quartet, collective improvisation was a raison d’etre, the band’s musical starting point.”

The Breath Courses Through Us is the second of Roth’s examination of free jazz. His first film, Inside Out In The Open (2001), is one of the few documentary films on free jazz. It features interviews with 11 free jazz musicians along with live performances and continues to be screened worldwide.

[A deeper examination of the New York Art Quartet is complemented by a 2013 project (not affiliated with this documentary film) by Triplepoint Records(www.triplepointrecords.com. The New York Art Quartet: call it art, contains the uncirculated recordings of the New York Art Quartet (1964-65) in a collectors set  of 5-LPs and a detailed book]

Alan Roth is based in Brooklyn, New York. His filmmaking career began in mid-life, after a career in the U.S. Postal Service in Cleveland, Ohio. Besides these two feature documentary films, he is the video director for Women’s Power Against HIV/AIDS: Love, Sex, & Choices, an innovative on-line project that uses soap opera stories to educate urban Black women about HIV prevention.
Roth also creates shorter video works, with an emphasis on culture and geographic place.

LISTING INFOJazz Film Fridays with Larry Appelbaum
JANUARY 31 at 7PM – DOUBLE FEATURE
Inside Out in the Open (2001) – Directed by Alan Roth

Inside Out In The Open is an examination of free-improvised music, as described by the musicians themselves, and only by the musicians. Interviews cover three generations: Marion Brown, Baikida Carroll, Burton Greene, Joseph Jarman, Roswell Rudd, Alan Silva, John Tchicai, Daniel Carter, William Parker, Susie Ibarra and Matt Shipp. They speak about their influences, thoughts about performance, playing collectively and ideas about sound.

The Breath Courses Through Us (2013) – Directed by Alan Roth

A portrait of the pioneering mid-1960s free jazz group The New York Art Quartet, featuring John Tchicai (saxophone), Roswell Rudd (trombone), Milford Graves (drums), Reggie Workman (bass), joined by poet Amiri Baraka (75 min). Introduction by Luke Stewart, WPFW-FM

All films will be shown in the Mary Pickford Theater, 3rd floor of the Library of Congress James Madison Building, 101 Independence Ave. S.E.
Doors open 30 minutes before screening. No tickets required. For information: call (202) 707-5502.
Website: http://www.loc.gov/concerts/filmscreenings.html

Website: http://www.thebreathcoursesthroughus.com/
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/68052549
Facebook: The Breath Courses Through Us
Twitter: @breathcoursesFor further information, interviews, or access to a review screener, contact
Jim Eigo Jazz Promo Services
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January 6, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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Matt Panayides Trio
Appearing at the
Bar Next Door
Thurs., Jan. 9th
Sets at 8:30 and 10:30featuring

Matt Panayides-guitar
Thomson Kneeland-bass
Mark Ferber-drums
Bar Next Door

129 Macdougal St
Manhattan, NY 10012
(212) 529-5945
$12 cover (for both sets), one drink minimum
“Matt is definitely a bright new face on the Jazz guitar scene.  He is a gifted player as well as composer with a warm, clear sound”
~Vic Juris, guitarist & educator“Matt Panayides has developed into one of the premier guitarists of his generation.”
~Garry Dial, pianist, composer, producer and educatorMatt Panayides is a modern guitarist/composer.  He loves performing and collaborating with a diverse array of musicians, while being part of the vibrant, creative music scene of New York. His compelling melodies, compositions and improvisations remain in the listener’s mind long after the gig, employing modern harmonies, free and structured improvisations, mixed-meter rhythms and straight-ahead swing.

Hailing from the Midwest, he moved to NYC in the late 90’s to study jazz at MSM.  While there he began leading his own groups and collaborating with other musicians on the scene.  In 2002 he moved to Seoul, following performance opportunities abroad.  Since his return to NYC in 2006 he has been leading his own group and appearing as a sideman in world class venues throughout the city including Smalls, Cornelia Street Café, 55 Bar and ShapeShifter Lab to name but a few.

His current group features a long-standing partnership with Rich Perry on tenor sax and a rotating cast of some of NYC’s heaviest rhythm section players including: Steve LaSpina, Thomson Kneeland, Bob Sabin, Dan Weiss, Mark Ferber, Clarence Penn and Jeff Davis.   He has also begun to appear on the international jazz festival scene with a recent performance at the Daegu Jazz Festival in South Korea, with more appearances in the works.

Some of the other major performing artists Panayides has had the opportunity to play and study with include: Garry Dial, Mulgrew Miller, Jane Monheit, Vincent Herring, Rodney Jones, Mario Escalera, Alec Haavik, Cecil Bridgewater, Gene Bertoncini and Jack Wilkens.

In 2011 Matt released to great acclaim his first album as a leader on the Pacific Coast Jazz record label. The album features his tunes with Rich Perry, Steve LaSpina and Dan Weiss. In 2008 Matt finished his MA in Jazz Studies at WPUNJ and graduated from MSM with a BM in guitar performance in 2000. Matt currently splits his time between performing and teaching.

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January 8, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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Jazzonian will be attending the Jazz Education Network Conference in Dallas, TX
“Jazz has the potential to inspire many people of different cultures,” said Bobby Ramirez, Founder and President of Jazzonian, who will be attending the Jazz Education Network Conference this week in Dallas, TX.Founded in 2009 as an educational cultural arts museum initiative, the Jazz Museum of Florida, Inc (dba Jazzonian) was established as a not-for-profit public charity organization. Go to www.Jazzonian.org

Recently, Ramirez founded the Jazzonian Kids Club, a fun experiential arts education program that inspires and reinforces family values, creativity, perseverance, positive self-esteem, freedom of expression, leadership, and community service.

“Part of our mission is to inspire, empower, and give love and happiness to 1,000,000 kids and families per year, said Bobby Ramirez, who is also an accomplished Jazz saxophonist and flutist.

Kids are inspired to learn about Jazz and music appreciation as part of various interactive fun activities—including: team-building, music games, drum & rhythm circle, music appreciation, drawing, dancing, singing, creative writing, poems, puppet show, theater, storytelling, listening parties, film festival, play an instrument, start a Jazz band ensemble, and more!

Jazzonian Kids Club, as well as the Jazz Museum of Florida permanent exhibit is located on the campus of Excelsior Language Academy k-8 Charter School, 369 East 10th Street, Hialeah, Florida 33010. All visits currently by appointment. To schedule a group tour or school field trip to Jazzonain, call 305-298-2380.

“I would like to bring the Jazzonian Kids Club to young audiences all around the world, especially places and schools where there is no Jazz.”

If you are interested in having Jazz musician Bobby Ramirez and the Jazzonian Kids Club as part of your special event, summer camp, festival, or school, contact: 305-298-2380 or info@jazzonain.org

More about Bobby Ramirez @
www.bobbyramirez.com
www.panconbistec.net

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January 8, 2014

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