Saturday, August 10, 2002

YING - YANG Zebranderings.

Hearing is believing.
Seeing is understanding.
Supreme Love.
Time is relative and a dimension in the warehouse of Jazz.
Hip-PI-ti-Hop.
1 + 1 = 3
mainTAIN
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perTAINING to
ConTAINing
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After Friday 8-9, 2002

Friday, August 9
Devoted this evening to a full night of enter-TAIN-ment. Jeff Watts was born on
January 20,1960, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the birthplace of legendary drummers
Kenny Clarke and Art Blakey, and according to the keyboardist, David, Pittsburgh is
the birthplace of more unbelievable musicians than you realize. There was a
Chieftain trailer strategically parked on Grand outside of the showcase...Should
have photed Tain in front of that. It is the nickname Kenny Kirkland donned him.
From Chieftain came Tain. This was before I met Jeff, but I could see Kenny saying
this. He had a very cool mind and it was brought back several times this night on
compositions such as Tonality of Atonement, and Fushia. And then Maurice Brown, who
I was just asking about, joined in on trumpet for a couple of tunes, Bluetain and
the Impailer, making it a sexytet. During the Side B jam, (also known as Budman's
delight) we can't remember which night it was played, there was some fun energy.
And we can't forget Billy HIggins, Laughin' and Talkin' with Higg. And you would
not want to miss Like the Rose in which Jeff Juan-tainishly vocalizes his prowless.
Don't miss one of the shows Saturday or Sunday. There are five left.

Thursday , August 8
Chicago Symphonic Center Orchestra Hall. Earl Klugh band warmed up the stage
including Earl Klugh, guitar, Lenny Price, saxophone, Al Duncan, keyboards, David
Lee Spradley, keyboards, Lawson Turner, bass, and Ron Otis, drums. A band of a
popular sound, came around to the familiar passage into jazzier Bluenote land when
they played the 25-year-young (has it been that long?) tune Dr. Macumba.
I was ready for an acoustic set. I do have my preferences. Joe Sample, yeeks I
remember him being so different, was FABULOUS on acoustic piano. Had some very
funny stories to tell. Joined by Jay Anderson on bass, and Larry Aberman on drums.
Was as fun as seeing Ramsey Lewis at the CSO...something about that place eliminates
any of the nonsense. I didn't stick around for the b-day calendar signing - there was mass long lines
forming -- have to multi-task in this city of Jazz...wanted to catch the tail Tain
train at the Showcase.

So glad I made that choice. Although it was after 11pm, I ended up hearing at least
a full hour of music. The band features Jeff "Tain" Watts on drums, David Budway,
piano, Paul Bollenback, guitar, Marcus Strickland, sax, and John Benitez, bass.
The last requested encore A-Train had people swing dancing in the aisles. (There is
usually no one dancing in the aisles at the Showcase, there is hardly room in more
ways than one).

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PREVIOUS reviews - by the way you can click on the history archived on the
jazzhope.blogspot.com
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Tues, August 6
It was the usual multi-faceted Chicago Tuesday night choices in life. Worked late
in the burbs and it was either the 2nd set of 4 total sets in two days at the
Hothouse Kahbeer Dawkins live recording or the 2nd set of Tain Watts 13 in six days
at the Showcase. Time is relative and a dimension in the warehouse of Jazz. A
parking gel in front of the Hothouse and the mathematical market share led me down
the Hip-pi-ti-Hop Dawk trail. Will re-tain the tain re-view at a later date.
I am rarely disappointed with any one of Chicago's choices, and tonight was no
exception. Back to the Kahbeer 2nd set review, the tune Dolphy Dance with
Monk...was magical and classic. Previous to this was a hip-hop tune sans the poet;
I thought it could be indexed as hip-it-ti-pi-hop down the seren-dip-it-ti-pi-'trane
trail. Then "In Walked Khari B". (six marvelously mesmerizing musicians as
originally estimated). I HOPE both versions make the CD release...it would be an
interesting to hear the before and after listening experience, one more time. P.S.
Thx Ameen for handling the hose whip apparatus and that Basie phrase, along with the
myriad of other sounds and trumpeting. Thx to the entire ensemble for the molecular
delightenment.

Additional information from the 2002.01.10 adlerplanetarium pressroom: Khari B., the
host of the African Skies Poetry Slam is a Chicago favorite, the self-described
performance poet and “edutainer,” has been performing since the early 1990s. Khari
has been an acclaimed artist and speaker on the public access television show
“Needle and Thread” and has been heard on WHPK’s spoken word radio show. Since 1998
Khari has produced performances that include him and other poets, accompanied by a
full band of Chicago’s Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM)
According to Khari, “Our works without Substance are empty. Our words without work
are nothing.” With uplifting, encouraging and all-around positive entertainment,
Khari works to educate and stimulate the mind of every listener in his various
audiences, which brings him to the term, “edutainer,” a fusion of educator and
entertainer.
The really good news: Wednesday night is day 2 of 2. And you have permission to
laugh and enjoy yourself. No boundaries. What a concept.

The shows that I have seen have been Supreme Love.

Sunday, August 4th
No Exit Cafe - Unusual pairings with William Perry, sax
and Robert Barry, drums was another inspirational show.
I just loved it. William spoke a bit about seeing John
Coltrane and Eric Dolphy live, as special guests, and how
no one wanted them to stop playing and no one wanted to leave.
Well they create that same sweet sound. You are always
treated to the unusual by the owner, Dave, too. He made a
wonderful salad for me with a side of vegy chili. I had this
very unique drink called ginseng rush - Seeing is understanding.
If you haven't been to the No Exit Cafe on Sunday between
4 and 7pm then be sure to plan to attend, there are only
4 concerts left. YOU WON'T BE BORED.

Saturday, August 3rd
4th Annual Rogers Park Jazz Series - How fabulous for me, it
is only 3 blocks away and only $3 admission. Grazyna Auguscik
vocals, Paul Wertigo, drums, (!) John McLean, guitar, Eric Hochberg
bass, very, very nice. This was followed by Johnny Frigo,
my favorite poet and violinist on the planet. Can't wait to see
his art along with his poetry in a book due for release before Christmas.
Randy Brecker and Frank Catalano finished the night off and received
high marks from my jazz policing partner, Larry.
MARK THE ROGERS PARK JAZZ SERIES ON YOUR CALENDAR FOR NEXT YEAR-
First weekend in August--it is fabulous.

Friday, August 2nd
Held an interesting drumming, poetry, music session with my friend
Nadine visiting from Detroit and my fabulously talented composer
artist neighbor, Robert Irving. Will have to review the footage soon.

Sunday, July 28th
Velvet Lounge Jam Session was as good as I remembered, featuring
Dennis Winslett, Kobie Watkins (where I first heard him) and
skads of others. I overheard Dennis say, UH, OH, the jazz police
is here. (Y'all passed inspection.)

Thursday, July 25th
Ernest Dawkins Trio at the Velvet. Heard this band before my
journey to Detroit. I guess my favorite percussion Ernest played
was the gong. That and the hose whip. Probably not the correct terms,
but you understand that his Trio is like a big band in terms of the
uniqueness and choices of sounds. And I love variety.
Ernest will be playing at the Hothouse for CD release party this
Tuesday and Wednesday, with New Horizons Ensemble which is a sextet
setting versus the trio...six marvelously mesmerizing musicians
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*******************READER Q & A*************************
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Dear Becky: tell(write, e-mail, smoke signal or anything else here and between) me
how much time do you spend putting this review plus the schedules, or you paste them
from some other publication? I like your review on No Exit Cafe. You might
convince me to jazz concerts after all.
SS

Dear curious SS:
Time is relative and a mere dimension in the warehouse of Jazz.
The previous assemblage of notes were taken from a Hot House web blurb:
"New Horizons Ensemble is a Chicago based 3rd generation AACM group
that has achieved international critical acclaim since its start in 1984.
Led by alto saxophonist Ernest Dawkins this band creates a fascinating blend of jazz
that looks to the future by incorporating the past and present.
With Ameen Muhammed, Steve Barry, Jeff Parker, Yosef Ben Isreal and
Avreeayl Ra. Come join the party as Dawkins and the Ensemble
make a history-making recording".

I also utilize my role as the jazzy Lionazon Liasion in the jazzone jungle.

Enhanced Observations after attending Tuesday night's 2nd set:
New Horizon Ensemble Members tonight included Ameen Muhammed, Steve Barry,
Darius Savage been just as-real, Avreeayl Ra, and in walked Khari B
after the first take. Oh, and of course the foundation of Ernest Kahbeer Dawkins.
Such a favorite. As Larry so adequately transmitted cellularly while I was cruizin'
the LSD north bound traffic home, "Ernest is so creative and original".

Aside note. I am confused at the stated "3rd" generation but forgot to ask.
Khari B is AACM Mwata Bowden's son - isn't that 2nd generation of an original? At
first scan, I would estimate an average of 2 (2nd) generation
but may not be aware of a hidden historical layer. But wait, if you ever watched the
mathematical formula movie on www.jazzbebop.com you would have to add the puzzle
piece: 1 + 1 = 3.

Don't even get me started on the formula of PI in Hip-PI-ti-Hop. Let's see the
formula of a Sphere is 4 PI - r - cubed. And Monk's middle name is Sphere.
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***********PRESENT JAZZ SCHEDULE*******************
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SAT AUG 10 (9:30, 11:30pm) - SUN AUG 11 (4,8:30, 10:30) JAZZ SHOWCASE
Jeff "Tain" Watts Quintet...David Budway, piano, John Benitez, bass, tain drums,

Marcus STrickland, sax, and Paul Bollenbech on guitar.

SUN AUG 11 4:00- 7:00PM CENTER FOR INNER CITY STUDIES
700 E. Oakwood Blvd., Chicago. 773-536-6555.
AFRICAN BRASS and vocalist Dee Alexander - (AB + D)
THE BIG BAND PERFECTED - JAZZ FAMILY DAY

if in NYC SUN AUG 11 /$10
7pm: John Hollenbeck & Jorritt Djikstra
8pm: KALI Z. FASTEAU Alto & Soprano Sax, Voice, Ney & Shakuhachi Flutes,
Sanza, Mizmar, Moursin & Drums,
with SABIR MATEEN - Multi-Reeds, ART LEWIS - Drums & Djembe
9pm: Dan Dechellis, Dee Pop, Daniel Carter & Reuben Radding
10pm: Jackson Krall, Marco Eneidi, Roy Campbell, Sabir Mateen, Mark
Hennen, Albey Balgochian
11pm: Steve Lehman, Drew Gress, Gerald Cleaver, Mark Shim & Chris Dingman

CBGB'S LOUNGE * 313 BOWERY @ 1st Street. * Manhattan
Info: FREESTYLEEVENTS@AOL.COM; 212-677-0455
Subways: 6 to Bleeker St, F to B'way/Lafayette or Second Ave.

Part of New York's original free-jazz scene, Kali Z. has a fearsome
dedication to the music as pure, forceful, exploratory sound. She blends
cultures and tones...It's world music as constant rapture."
Ben Ratliff, The NEW YORK TIMES

Kali's astonishing multi-instrumental and vocal improvisations balance
intricate pulsating rhythms with deep-rooted melodies. She is the
avant-garde's Joan of Arc." John Swenson, SONICNET.com

"Multi-instrumentalist improv-goddess Kali Z. brings it all full circle.
This is truly wonderful music. Highest recommendation!"
Jeff Gibson, OTHER MUSIC

KALI Z. FASTEAU traveled for 14 years, living and performing in 16
countries on 4 continents, including 2 years in India and a year in
Turkey, and in Africa. She has led ensembles at New York's Town Hall,
Lincoln Center and Guggenheim Museum, and hundreds of other noted venues
worldwide. Her performing and recording associates include Donald Rafael
Garrett, Archie Shepp, William Parker, Beaver Harris, Rashied Ali, Joe
McPhee, Joseph Jarman, Hamid Drake, Andrew Cyrille, Bobby Few, Noah
Howard, Sabir Mateen, Oscar Brown III, and a great many others. Kali Z.
has recorded 14 albums as a leader, 9 of them on her own label, FLYING
NOTE Records. www.KALIMUSE.com

SABIR MATEEN hails from Philadelphia, via Los Angeles, where he studied
and worked with Horace Tapscott. He has recorded and performed with Sunny
Murray, Alan Silva, Daniel Carter, Tom Bruno, Hamid Drake, Kali Fasteau,
Raphe Malik, Mark Whitecage and Cecil Taylor, as well as leading his own
groups in America, Europe and Japan.

Veteran drummer ART "Sharkie" LEWIS was born in New Orleans, and has lived
in the San Francisco area for most of his life. He participated in New
York's seminal Free Jazz scene during the 1960s, and also toured
throughout Europe and the Mid-East. Mr. Lewis has worked and recorded
with Dewey Redman, Dexter Gordon, Clifford Jordan, Jon Hendricks, Sam
Rivers, Andrew Hill, Bobby Hutcherson, John Handy and Joe Lee Wilson.

TUE AUG 13 - SUN AUG 18 JAZZ SHOWCASE
Lou Donaldson Quartet

TUE AUG 13 12:30 PM Operatics Vocal Ensemble Performances FREE
The Gallery 37 Operatics Vocal Ensemble will be giving a free performance
at Third Unitarian Church, 301 N. Mayfield (773-626-9385) on Tuesday, August
13th at 12:30 PM. The group is directed by Andrew Schultze and accompanied
by pianist Donald Neale. They will be performing excerpts from operas by
Mozart, Purcell, Strauss and Joplin. Please invite anyone who might be
interested. Other free perfomances by the group are:
8/15,21,22 - DePaul Music Mart (Jackson and State) 12 PM
8/19 - Chicago Cultural Center 12 PM

TUE

The ensemble will also be the chorus in a professional production of Mozart's

Marriage of Figaro at the Chicago Cultural Center on 8/13,14 and 8/18,19 at 7 PM.

Tickets are free and available at the Cultural Center gift
shop.
8/18, 7:30 PM - with Conjunto at the Presidential Towers
8/24, 7:30 PM - with Cerqua/Rivera Art Experience at Rose Lamb's estate,
13302 S. Archer, Lemont 773-539-7825
8/25, 3-5 PM - with jazz diva Holly McGuire at Third Unitarian Church, 301 N.
Mayfield 773-626-9385


TUE AUG 13 - 5pm "Tuesdays on the Terrace" Museum of Contemporary Art, terrace, 20

E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago. 312-280-2660
Joanie Pallatto and the Machine Band with Sparrow, John E. Magnan and Alejo Poveda.

FRI AUG 16 9pm Pops for Champagne
Dee Alexander- vocals, Miguel de la Cerna - piano
Harrison Bankhead - bass, Leon Joyce, Jr. - drums
(you know that lineup is twisting my arm)

SAT AUG 17 8:30PM / $15 ASCENSION LOFT SERIES
Hamiet Bluiet 7 N. Elizabeth, Chicago.
312-226-5688 or email sussand.aol.com.

SUN AUG 18 1:00-6:00 PM. The Eclectic Picnic live broadcast presented by 90.9FM
WDCB Public Radio and the McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage.
1:00 The Blue Rubies (jump-blues/swing)
2:15 Two For Brazil, featuring Paulinho Garcia and Greg Fishman, with special guest

Hector Garcia
3:30 Professor John (New Orleans' piano blues)
4:45 Henry Johnson and his Organ Express
Food and drink concessions will be available, or pack your own picnic basket
and bring anything else you might need for a picnic. Only lawn seating is available;
so bring your blanket or a lawn chair. McAninch Arts Center Courtyard,
College of DuPage, Fawell Blvd., between Lambert Road and Park Boulevard, Glen

Ellyn.
For tickets, please call The MAC at (630) 942-4000.

SUN AUG 18 7:30 PM - Don Neale with Conjunto at the Presidential Towers

MON AUG 19 9pm GREEN MILL
Dee Alexander- vocals, Miguel de la Cerna - piano
Harrison Bankhead - bass, Leon Joyce, Jr. - drums
(you know that's twisting my geographical arm.)

TUE AUG 20 - SUN AUG 25 JAZZ SHOWCASE
James Moody Quartet

FRI AUG 23 8-9:30pm/ $10 HOTHOUSE
8 Bold Souls
The internationally acclaimed 8 Bold Souls combine intricate
melodies with driving rhythms to create robust original jazz
compositions that bring to mind gospel, jazz, blues, symphonic,
and big band arranged music. The members of 8 Bold Souls are:
Harrison Bankhead (bass), Mwata Bowden (woodwinds), Robert Griffen
(trumpet/flugelhorn), Isaiah Jackson (trombone), Naomi Millender
(cello), Dushun Mosley (traps), Gerald Deon Powell (tuba),
and Edward Wilkerson Jr. (saxophones).

FRI AUG 23 9pm VELVET LOUNGE
Vincent Davis Quartet

SAT AUG 24, 7:30 PM - Don Neale with Cerqua/Rivera Art Experience
at Rose Lamb's estate, 13302 S. Archer, Lemont 773-539-7825

Cerqua Rivera presents their fifth annual summer concert and benefit "
Fireflies & Monnlight." Grab a blanket, picnic basket, and cooler and
enjoy the fantastic multi arts ensemble Cerqua Rivera Art Experience
under the stars in Lemont.

This year's concert will feature many new works including: Harrison
McEldowney's "Advesaries of Dance featuring music by Joe Cerqua, Kenny
Ingram & Wilfredo Rivera's tribute to Nina Simone featuring vocalst
Bobby Wilsyn, and Nana Shineflug's new work set to Donald Neale's
beautiful composition "Sentimentos Brasillerios".
Also being performed that night will be the breathtaking "Day of the
Dead", a fable told in
song and dance featuring Music by Joe Cerqua, choreography by Wilfredo
Rivera, and a 16 foot dancing skeleton designed by Blair Thomas.
Many Cerqua Rivera favorites, as well as some new surprises, are planned
for the evening.

So end your summer with a bang, enjoy a beautiful evening of exciting,
passionate music and dance under the stars while helping to support an
ensemble that employs over 40 Chicago area performing artists a year.

Cerqua Rivera Art Experience is a 501(c)3 not for profit orginization
and your ticket expense is tax deductable to the full extent allowed by
law. .
Date: Saturday, August 24th
Time: 7:30 show p.m. -
seating begins at 6:30 p.m.
Location: 13302 S. Archer Ave. - Lemont,Il.
Tickets: 30.00, 50.00, and 100.00
To order tickets, directions, or more information
call Cerqua Rivera at 773-539-7825

SUN AUG 25, 3-5 PM - Don Neale with jazz diva Holly McGuire
at Third Unitarian Church, 301 N. Mayfield 773-626-9385

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24th CHICAGO JAZZ FESTIVAL WED AUG 28 - SUN SEP 1
After fest information
Check out http://www.jazzinstituteofchicago.org/
for entire festival
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TUE AUG 27 - SUN SEP 1 JAZZ SHOWCASE
Ira Sullivan hosting our famous "after-fest" jam sessions
Last year Herbie Hancock dropped in to say hello.
This year George Coleman has a high probability after his performance.

WED AUG 28 6pm/ $10 HOTHOUSE
$17 charge for entire Jazz Club Tour )
Jazz Club Tour, featuring Damon Short Quartet and Ernest Dawkins' Trio
HotHouse will be one of many locations participating as part of the
Jazz Institute's "Jazz Club Tour." Featured performers tonight will include:
Damon Short Quartet along with Ernest Dawkins' Trio (Ernest Dawkins on
reeds/saxophone, Vincent Davis on drums, and Darius Savage on bass).
The music of Damon Short combines the best elements of the jazz tradition
and the exploratory spirit of the avant-garde.

WED AUG 28 - 6pm-10pm /$10 (includes food, cash bar, marvelous entertainment--
complete with dancing, prizes, and super music. And it's nice to have options and an

alternative route to downtown)
HARAMBE HOUSE 119th & Loomis
BURGESS GARDNER BIG BAND ORCHESTRA.
http://www.wbeejazzradio.com/events.php#bigbandbash
Take I-57 South to 119th street east exit. Go East to Loomis Street, about 1/2 mile

(the second light). Look for the Harambee House sign and turn into the free parking

lot.

WBEE is a mainstream straight-ahead jazz music radio station, dedicated to playing

the recordings of artists who played in the tradition of Louis Armstrong, Duke

Ellington, Charlie Parker, et al. Further, we play the music of current jazz

musicians such as Wynton Marsalis, Marcus Roberts, Cyrus Chestnut, Mark Whitfield,

and others. Finally, we strongly reject and condemn the labeling of some pop music

as "smooth jazz." Jazz music cannot be redefined as a convenient "pigeon hole" for

record companies to confuse people about this precious artform.

THURS AUG 29 VELVET LOUNGE
After Jazz Fest with Curtis Black, surfacing and surfing in the summer. This

trumpeter is sure to delight.

FRI AUG 30 8pm/ $5 HOTHOUSE
Marlene Rosenberg
As part of HotHouse's Jazz Fest Aftersets, HotHouse welcomes Marlene Rosenberg.

Rosenberg has emerged as one of the most talented and multi-faceted young bass

players on the scene today. She has played professionally throughout the United

States, Europe, Latin America and Japan, performing with innumerable jazz

luminaries, such as Kenny Barron, Frank Foster, Stan Getz, Albert "Tootie" Health,

Joe Henderson, Marian McPartland, Cedar Walton, David "Fathead" Newman, Monty

Alexander, Kevin Mahogony, Frank Morgan Frank Wess, Joe Williams and Nancy Wilson,

to name a few. Her stylistic range encompasses everything from traditional Big Band

to intimate experimental ensembles. She will be performing selections from her

internationally acclaimed, newly released CD, "Pieces Of..." (featuring Cedar

Walton, Javon Jackson, and George Fludas) as well as new originals, and original

arrangements of familiar standards, and spontaneously composed "free" music. Marlene

Rosenberg (bass) will be joined by Ernie Adams (drums), Taku Akiyama (alto, soprano

saxophones), and Robert Irving III (piano).

FRI AUG 30 10pm/ $10 HOT HOUSE
8 Bold Souls

SAT AUG 31 I WILL BE on my journey to DETROIT
czech out potential simultaneous landings at
the 23rd Ford Detroit International Jazz Fest
FOUR STAGES OF FUN
http://www.detroitjazzfest.com/
Just a super summary of Saturday:
12:00 Rayse Biggs Quartet(amphitheatre stage)
1:30 Charles Boles The Exploration Unit (waterfront stage)
4:30 David McMurray Show, (amphitheatre stage)
5:45 Ingrid Jensen Quartet(waterfront stage)
6:15 Frank Morgan Quartet (amphitheatre stage)
8:15 Jeff “Tain” Watts Quintet (amphitheatre stage)
9:45 Sonny Fortune Quartet (pyramid stage)
10:15 Branford Marsalis Quintet (amphitheatre stage)

IN Chicago
SAT AUG 31 10pm/ $10 HOTHOUSE
Roscoe Mitchell, Harrison Bankhead, Vincent Davis, and Corey Wilkes
Roscoe Mitchell (saxophone) is a founding member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago,

leader of the Note Factory, and well regarded as a jazz master and inspired

composer. Harrison Bankhead (bass) has played in a wide variety of musical settings

from mainstream to free-form jazz, blending different forms of ethnic music (Indian,

African, Celtic, Native American, etc.) with the musicians he has been playing with.

Vincent Davis (drums) is noted for his ability to play a variety of styles with

equal skill and imagination, including avant-garde and straight ahead jazz,

Afro-Cuban, funk,
classical, Latin and African music. Corey Wilkes is a noted trumpet/flugelhorn

player.


13th ANNUAL AFRICAN FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
FRI AUG 30 - MON SEP 2 10am - 10pm
http://www.windowtoafrica.com/
Historic Washington Park (between 52nd 55th streets on Cottage Grove Avenue

MON SEP 2 ON LABOR DAY
AFRICAN BRASS

There will be more ADDED - so stay tuned!!!
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SUN - 4PM NO EXIT CAFE "UNUSUAL PAIRINGS" SERIES
SUN - 6PM-11PM JAM SESSION - VELVET LOUNGE
SUN - 8PM-2AM JAM - CITY LIFE (83RD AND COTTAGE GROVE)
MON - 8PM ON - ANDY'S JAZZ JAM (HUBBARD AND STATE) $5
MON - 8:30pm KATRINA's George Fludas, Dennis Carroll,
Jodie Christian, Scott Burns
TUE - 8PM - PETE MILLER'S - BOBBY BROOM (EVANSTON) - NO COVER
TUE - 6PM - JOE's BEBOP CAFE - KEN CHANEY
TUE - 10PM ON - NEW APARTMENT LOUNGE - VON FREEMAN & FRIENDS
TUE - 8PM SMOKE DADDY'S - TAKU AKIYAMA AND MORE
TUE - 9pm - ANDY'S JAZZ CLUB - JOHN BANY, JOHN YOUNG, ETC
WED - 9PM - ANDY'S JAZZ CLUB - HENRY JOHNSON $5
THU - 7PM-11pm RAMADA INN (49TH SOUTH + LAKE SHORE DRIVE)
773 288-5800 - NO COVER BOB JOHNSON & FRIENDS
THU - 9PM - ANDY'S JAZZ CLUB - MIKE SMITH, RON FRIEDMAN ETC
THU - 8PM ON - PETE MILLER'S - JEFF PARKER (EVANSTON) - NO COVER
THU - 8PM-1am - CHAMBERS - JOHN BANY jam
THU - 9PM - KATERINA's - John Brumbach, Randy Tressler, Matt
Ferguson, Nori Tanaka
THU - 9PM GREEN MILL-ALAN GRESIK'S SWING SHIFT ORCHESTRA
FRI - 5:30PM-8PM ANDY'S ERIC SCHNEIDER-MARLENE ROSENBERG $5
FRI - 7:30pm-11:30pm NAPERVILLE SULLIVAN's - KEVIN KIZER TRIO
SAT - 6PM-10PM HOUSTON'S Thomas Muellner, Dave Marr, Tim Davis
SAT - MIDNIGHT-4am GREEN MILL SABERTOOTH ORGAN QUARTET
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Celebrating their birthdays in August
and who have signed the calendar
help me out on the "can't read" ones
mail info to jazzhope@attbi.com
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(The band I have seen them with is in parenthesis, or Chicago

LEO
08/01 Tom Garltug, trombone, (Chicago, Rob Parton JazzTech)
08/02 Zack Brock, violin (Chicago)
08/02/62 Bil K_____?
08/02 Allen Bates, piano (Chicago)
08/03 Hamid Drake, drums, (leader)
08/03 Wayne Segal, jazz promoter (Chicago)
08/03/60 ___O__y ?
08/03/29 Ley Cl___ (said to keep on swingin)
08/04 Eric Alexander, sax (leader)
08/04 Jeff Hamilton
08/05 John Webber, bass (Johnny Griffin, George Coleman)
08/05 Steven Yates, drums (Burgess Gardner Big Band)
08/06 Briggin Krause, alto sax (NY)
08/07 John Menegon, bass (Dewey Redmond)
08/09 Michelle Moore, vocals (Chicago)
08/09 Bruce Carver, percussion (Fareed Haque)
08/09 Mangelo
08/09 Bobby? Lewell ?
08/11 Steve Nelson, vibes (Dave Holland)
08/11 Danny McCaslin, sax
08/12 Bobby Routch, French Horn, (Mingus Orchestra)
08/12/74 Bryan Nichols, piano (Chicago)
08/13 Andre Earls, vibes (Chicago)
08/13/80 Justin Kowalewsky
08/14 Curtis Prince, drums (w Malachi Thompson, etc such as Stan Getz)
08/14 Steve Hamilton, piano (Bill Billford)
08/14 Justin Robinson, alto (Roy Hargrove)
08/14 Scott Burns, sax (Chicago)
08/15 Jay____?
08/15 Tim Ries, sax
08/16 Paul Garcia, guitar (Chicago)
08/16/47? Chuck, bass (Jazz Showcase)
08/16 Odie H Williams, M.D. trumpet (Burgess Gardner Big Band)
08/17/82 Woostor, OH, guitar ? Nz M
08/18 Jim Rotundi, trumpet (natl)
08/18 Shelly Berg, piano (natl)
08/18 John Hebert, bass (Andrew Hill)
08/19 Bethany Pickens, piano (Chicago)
08/19 Danny Mixon, piano (Frank Foster Loud Minority, leader)
08/20 John Clayton, bass (leader)
08/21 Malachi Thompson, trumpet, leader extraordinaire
08/21 Dale Gris___, PIANO (Sheila Landis)
08/21 Eric Schneider, sax (Chicago)
08/21/51 Ralich Hamperia?
08/22 Josh Abrams, bass (Chicago)
08/22 Richie Pardo, bass (Chicago)
VIRGO
08/23 Sarah Smith, Sax (School of Cool)
08/23 Avery Sharpe, bass (McCoy Typner)
08.23 Bobby Watson, sax (natl)
08/24 Ron Holloway, sax (Malachi Thompson, etc such as Dizzy)
08/26 Pharez Whitted, trumpet (natl)
08/27/67 Graham Paul?
08/27 Teddy Harris Jr, piano (Detroit)
08/27 Quincy David, drums (Tom Harrell)
08/28 Steshane Nakasian, vocals ??

***********JAZZ LOCATIONS/WEBSITES*****************
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JAZZ SHOWCASE, 312/670-BIRD (670-2473)
http://www.jazz-showcase.com/
59 West Grand Ave (between Clark and Dearborn) Chicago, IL 60610
Show Times: Tues-Thurs 8 PM and 10 PM,
Fri & Sat 9 PM and 11 PM, Sunday 4 PM (Matinee), 8 PM, 10 PM
Cover varies (usually $15-$20).

VELVET LOUNGE, toll free: 1.888.644.8007
http://www.velvetlounge.net/
2128 1/2 S. Indiana Avenue Chicago, Illinois, USA
-one block east of michigan ave-
Thursday to Saturday starts at 9:30 pm.
Jazz Jam on Sunday starts at 6:30 and ends at 11:30 pm.

HOTHOUSE, 312-362-9707
http://www.hothouse.net/
31 East Balbo (betw STATE & WABASH), Chicago, IL 60605
check out the website for updates.

GREEN MILL, 773-878-5552
http://centerstage.net/listings/music/venue/GreenMill.html
4802 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL

PETE MILLERS, 847-328-0399
1557 Sherman, Evanston
8:30pm music, no cover

ANDYS JAZZ CLUB, 312-642-6805
11 E. Hubbard (at STATE), Chicago, IL

THE ASCENSION LOFT, 312-226-5688
email sussand@aol.com
17 N. ELIZABETH - 1 blk. west of Racine
between Madison and Washington), Chicago

GATEWAY BAR & GRILL, 773-262-5767
7545 N. Clark, Chicago, IL

CHAMBERS (between Touhy and Devon)
6881 N. Milwaukee Av, Niles

CITY LIFE, 83RD AND COTTAGE GROVE, Chicago

KATERINA's, 773-348-7592
1920 W. Irving Park, Chicago

NO EXIT CAFE, 773-743-3355
6970 N.Glenwood, Chicago

CHASE CAFE, 773-743-5650
http://www.chasecafe.org
7301 North Sheridan Rd. (between Chase & Touhy)

NEW APARTMENT LOUNGE, 773-483-7728
504 E. 75TH, CHICAGO
take KENNEDY to 75th, go east

JOE's BEBOP CAFE & JAZZ EMPORIUM, 312-595-5299
Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand, CHICAGO

NAPERVILLE SULLIVAN'S STEAKHOUSE 630-305-0230
244 S. Main Street, Naperville

GREEN DOLPHIN STREET, 773-395-0066
http://jazzitup.com/
2200 N. Ashland (at Webster), Chicago

HOUSTON'S, 312-649-1121
612 N. Rush, Chicago

OLD TOWN SCHOOL OF FOLK MUSIC, 773-728-6000
4544 North Lincoln Avenue, CHICAGO

ISAAC HAYES, 312 266 2400
739 N. Clark, CHICAGO

RAVINIA
http://www.ravinia.org
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***********SURF MUSIC WEBSITES*********************
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OK out there. If you don't personally have cable or a DSL connection,
then find someone who does and "Czech-out" these websites.
Welcome to Two-Thousand-Two.


Please send notices and additions of cool websites,
technical questions, or email "sorry about that" removal requests
to jazzhope@attbi.com


Musically Yours, Auf-weider-sehen Miss Serendipity B
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Contacts or favorite links (these are only suggestions and the
TIP OF THE MEDIA ICEBERG - once inside the web, especially at
the majority of these sites, let your mind unwind and let
your imagination be your guide: Be prepared for miles of smiles
and enlightenment.) Will add more as my memory is refreshed....
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http://www.realjazzmusic.com/
My favorite radio people in Chicago. They sponsor all kinds of events
including a monthly big band bash the fourth Wednesday
of the month. They have been featuring the Burgess Gardner Big Band.
If you are not hip to Burgess, trumpeteneur, master composer and
arranger, father of a couple of jazz legend sons, then you have not
been jazzin with the Zebra Libra. Check out the 4th Wednesday of
each month, concerts beginning at 6pm, if you live in Chicagoland.
THE HARAMBEE HOUSE is located at 11901 South Loomis in Chicago.
Take I-57 south to 119th Street East exit. Go east on 1-57 to
Loomis Street, about 1/2 mile (the second light).
Look for the Harambee House sign and turn into the free parking lot.
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http://www.jazzbebop.com/ Go to the movie inside. Visit each and
every art gallery. Check this site out in its entirety.
BROADBAND or DSL recommended. Break bread or Email -
adu@jazzbebop.com for additional information.
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http://www.avo.ch Check out the recorded live in Basel, Switzerland -
full audio video sessions of Count Basie Band, Michael Brecker,
Ellis Marsalis, Archie Shepp, and so on and so on and so on. Load Real
Player for free if you do not have it. Click once on the band picture
after entering site - Einsteigen or "step-up" appears. Choose "on air"
Choose internet. Choose any of the replay icons to the left of the band
name. Let it load and wallah! Multi media and its finest
BROADBAND or DSL recommended.
Note: There is no longer music available at this site...
If someone can read German better than me, let me know what's going on!
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http://www.ronisize.com/intro_mov.html Interesting graphics and music
for those that love funk
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http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/default.asp?oid=1352376
Malachi Thompson Bio - one of my favorite trumpet players and promoter
of good deeds on the planet.
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http://www.defunktmusic.com/ Joseph Bowie Click to enter. Choose Samples.
Choose Launch Video of Defunkt's "See Through" This brings you in
http://launch.yahoo.com/ Check out the myriads of movies and music samples.
Before it automatically goes into the count down ur.ba.na.tion -
http://launch.yahoo.com/
(Warning !, potential to possess your PC and provide hours of entertainment!)

Some of my favorites:
Defunkt See Through
Ray Charles Song For You
Diana Krall The Look of Love
EPK Fourplay After the Dance
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PRIMERIDIAN http://www.33rpm.com/release_detail.lasso?R=74
Urban Renewal - Word on the Street In Real Audio and Quicktime formats
Choose b1, b2, or b3 Get into and see if you can keep up with the
Musical Mirages (orig mix, re-mix, instrumental)
Favorite lines: Dreams of poetical collages.
ejaculation of my thoughts prematurely..
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http://www.scottybarnhart.com/
Scotty Barnhart, trumpeteneur, interesting photos
and trumpet information
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http://www.fareed.com/ Fareed Haque, guitar wonder,
another favorite planet dweller
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http://home.earthlink.net/~staffmusic
Stafford Hunter, trombone fun
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http://www.marlenerosenberg.com
Marlene Rosenberg, bass woman in a league of her own
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Luther Thomas/Human Arts Ensemble - Una New York
To hear the entire 18:08 version
http://www.epitonic.com/artists/lutherthomashumanartsensemble.html
After reading all the information and absorbing the knowledge,
go to the bottom of the page Albums sample stream download
Tiny icon of "Funky Donkey Una New York" Click once on wma
(16.8 MB) if you have the Windows Media Player.
Be patient --it is an eighteen-minute song too
much clicking will lock your screen and cause unnecessary
grief Keep listening - it is intense.
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a very cool young highschool big band from Chicagoland:
New Trier High School Spring Jazz Concert
To see the web cast, go to: http://ntjazz.com
To download and install necessary software to view the web cast,
go to http://ntjazz.com/Real/default.htm
To see a list of all New Trier concerts
(band, choral, orchestral, jazz) currently archived for
IMMEDIATE VIEWING online, go to: http://ntjazz.com/archives.htm
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*******************CDS OF NOTE*******************
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"We'll Carry On" compilation CD features 16 performers
from the 9.11 Tribute Concerts Hughie Lynch, Greg Parr,
Tom Ferranola, Kathleen Pemble, Norma Hardy, Ann Klein,
Leni Stern, Valerie Ghent, Eric Milano, Elisa Peimer,
Rosalinde Block and more! Czech-out
http://weststreetrecords.com
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******************* VINYL FAVORITES ******************
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(You know, this song's on my new allllll-buuuooooooom)
Johnny Lytle "NEW AND GROOVY" - from the mid-60's
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Peace, The Zebra Libra
jazzhope@attbi.com
posted by Rebecca Hope at 6:20 AM
YING - YANG Zebranderings.

Hearing is believing.
Seeing is understanding.
Supreme Love.
Time is relative and a dimension in the warehouse of Jazz.
Hip-PI-ti-Hop.
1 + 1 = 3
mainTAIN
reTAIN
perTAINING to
ConTAINing
TAIN.

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***********RAVE RE-BOP-BECCA-VIEW REVUE************
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After Friday 8-9, 2002

Friday, August 9
Devoted this evening to a full night of enter-TAIN-ment. Jeff Watts was born on

January 20,1960, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the birthplace of legendary drummers

Kenny Clarke and Art Blakey, and according to the keyboardist, David, Pittsburg is

the birthplace of more unbelievable musicians than you realize. There was a

Chieftain trailer strategically parked on Grand outside of the showcase...Should

have photed Tain in front of that. It is the nickname Kenny Kirkland donned him.

From Chieftain came Tain. This was before I met Jeff, but I could see Kenny saying

this. He had a very cool mind and it was brought back several times this night on

compositions such as Tonality of Atonement, and Fushia. And then Maurice Brown, who

I was just asking about, joined in on trumpet for a couple of tunes, Bluetain and

the Impailer, making it a sexytet. During the Side B jam, (also known as Budman's

delight) we can't remember which night it was played, there was some fun energy.

And we can't forget Billy HIggins, Laughin' and Talkin' with Higg. And you would

not want to miss Like the Rose in which Jeff Juan-tainishly vocalizes his prowless.
Don't miss one of the shows Saturday or Sunday. There are five left.

Thursday , August 8
Chicago Symphonic Center Orchestra Hall. Earl Klugh band warmed up the stage

including Earl Klugh, guitar, Lenny Price, saxophone, Al Duncan, keyboards, David

Lee Spradley, keyboards, Lawson Turner, bass, and Ron Otis, drums. A band of a

popular sound, came around to the familiar passage into jazzier Bluenote land when

they played the 25-year-young (has it been that long?) tune Dr. Macumba.

I was ready for an acoustic set. I do have my preferences. Joe Sample, yeeks I

remember him being so different, was FABULOUS on acoustic piano. Had some very

funny stories to tell. Joined by Jay Anderson on bass, and Larry Aberman on drums.

Was as fun as seeing Ramsey Lewis at the CSO...something about that place eliminates

any of the nonsense.

I didn't stick around for the b-day calendar signing - there was mass long lines

forming -- have to multi-task in this city of Jazz...wanted to catch the tail Tain

train at the Showcase.

So glad I made that choice. Although it was after 11pm, I ended up hearing at least

a full hour of music. The band features Jeff "Tain" Watts on drums, David Budway,

piano, Paul Bollenback, guitar, Marcus Strickland, sax, and John Benitez, bass.

The last requested encore A-Train had people swing dancing in the aisles. (There is

usually no one dancing in the aisles at the Showcase, there is hardly room in more

ways than one).

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PREVIOUS reviews - by the way you can click on the history archived on the

jazzhope.blogspot.com
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Tues, August 6
It was the usual multi-faceted Chicago Tuesday night choices in life. Worked late

in the burbs and it was either the 2nd set of 4 total sets in two days at the

Hothouse Kahbeer Dawkins live recording or the 2nd set of Tain Watts 13 in six days

at the Showcase. Time is relative and a dimension in the warehouse of Jazz. A

parking gel in front of the Hothouse and the mathematical market share led me down

the Hip-pi-ti-Hop Dawk trail. Will re-tain the tain re-view at a later date.

I am rarely disappointed with any one of Chicago's choices, and tonight was no

exception. Back to the Kahbeer 2nd set review, the tune Dolphy Dance with

Monk...was magical and classic. Previous to this was a hip-hop tune sans the poet;

I thought it could be indexed as hip-it-ti-pi-hop down the seren-dip-it-ti-pi-'trane

trail. Then "In Walked Khari B". (six marvelously mesmerizing musicians as

originally estimated). I HOPE both versions make the CD release...it would be an

interesting to hear the before and after listening experience, one more time. P.S.

Thx Ameen for handling the hose whip apparatus and that Basie phrase, along with the

myriad of other sounds and trumpeting. Thx to the entire ensemble for the molecular

delightenment.

Additional information from the 2002.01.10 adlerplanetarium pressroom: Khari B., the

host of the African Skies Poetry Slam is a Chicago favorite, the self-described

performance poet and “edutainer,” has been performing since the early 1990s. Khari

has been an acclaimed artist and speaker on the public access television show

“Needle and Thread” and has been heard on WHPK’s spoken word radio show. Since 1998

Khari has produced performances that include him and other poets, accompanied by a

full band of Chicago’s Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM)

According to Khari, “Our works without Substance are empty. Our words without work

are nothing.” With uplifting, encouraging and all-around positive entertainment,

Khari works to educate and stimulate the mind of every listener in his various

audiences, which brings him to the term, “edutainer,” a fusion of educator and

entertainer.

The really good news: Wednesday night is day 2 of 2. And you have permission to

laugh and enjoy yourself. No boundaries. What a concept.

The shows that I have seen have been Supreme Love.

Sunday, August 4th
No Exit Cafe - Unusual pairings with William Perry, sax
and Robert Barry, drums was another inspirational show.
I just loved it. William spoke a bit about seeing John
Coltrane and Eric Dolphy live, as special guests, and how
no one wanted them to stop playing and no one wanted to leave.
Well they create that same sweet sound. You are always
treated to the unusual by the owner, Dave, too. He made a
wonderful salad for me with a side of vegy chili. I had this
very unique drink called ginseng rush - Seeing is understanding.
If you haven't been to the No Exit Cafe on Sunday between
4 and 7pm then be sure to plan to attend, there are only
4 concerts left. YOU WON'T BE BORED.

Saturday, August 3rd
4th Annual Rogers Park Jazz Series - How fabulous for me, it
is only 3 blocks away and only $3 admission. Grazyna Auguscik
vocals, Paul Wertigo, drums, (!) John McLean, guitar, Eric Hochberg
bass, very, very nice. This was followed by Johnny Frigo,
my favorite poet and violinist on the planet. Can't wait to see
his art along with his poetry in a book due for release before Christmas.
Randy Brecker and Frank Catalano finished the night off and received
high marks from my jazz policing partner, Larry.
MARK THE ROGERS PARK JAZZ SERIES ON YOUR CALENDAR FOR NEXT YEAR-
First weekend in August--it is fabulous.

Friday, August 2nd
Held an interesting drumming, poetry, music session with my friend
Nadine visiting from Detroit and my fabulously talented composer
artist neighbor, Robert Irving. Will have to review the footage soon.

Sunday, July 28th
Velvet Lounge Jam Session was as good as I remembered, featuring
Dennis Winslett, Kobie Watkins (where I first heard him) and
skads of others. I overheard Dennis say, UH, OH, the jazz police
is here. (Y'all passed inspection.)

Thursday, July 25th
Ernest Dawkins Trio at the Velvet. Heard this band before my
journey to Detroit. I guess my favorite percussion Ernest played
was the gong. That and the hose whip. Probably not the correct terms,
but you understand that his Trio is like a big band in terms of the
uniqueness and choices of sounds. And I love variety.
Ernest will be playing at the Hothouse for CD release party this
Tuesday and Wednesday, with New Horizons Ensemble which is a sextet
setting versus the trio...six marvelously mesmerizing musicians
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*******************READER Q & A*************************
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Dear Becky: tell(write, e-mail, smoke signal or anything else here and between) me

how much time do you spend putting this review plus the schedules, or you paste them

from some other publication? I like your review on No Exit Cafe. You might

convince me to jazz concerts after all.
SS

Dear curious SS:
Time is relative and a mere dimension in the warehouse of Jazz.

The previous assemblage of notes were taken from a Hot House web blurb:

"New Horizons Ensemble is a Chicago based 3rd generation AACM group
that has achieved international critical acclaim since its start in 1984.
Led by alto saxophonist Ernest Dawkins this band creates a fascinating blend of jazz

that looks to the future by incorporating the past and present.
With Ameen Muhammed, Steve Barry, Jeff Parker, Yosef Ben Isreal and
Avreeayl Ra. Come join the party as Dawkins and the Ensemble
make a history-making recording".

I also utilize my role as the jazzy Lionazon Liasion in the jazzone jungle.

Enhanced Observations after attending Tuesday night's 2nd set:
New Horizon Ensemble Members tonight included Ameen Muhammed, Steve Barry,
Darius Savage been just as-real, Avreeayl Ra, and in walked Khari B
after the first take. Oh, and of course the foundation of Ernest Kahbeer Dawkins.

Such a favorite. As Larry so adequately transmitted cellularly while I was cruizin'

the LSD north bound traffic home, "Ernest is so original".

Aside note. I am confused at the stated "3rd" generation but forgot to ask.
Khari B is AACM Mwata Bowden's son - isn't that 2nd generation of an original? At

first scan, I would estimate an average of 2 (2nd) generation
but may not be aware of a hidden historical layer. But wait, if you ever watched the

mathematical formula movie on www.jazzbebop.com you would have to add the puzzle

piece: 1 + 1 = 3.

Don't even get me started on the formula of PI in Hip-PI-ti-Hop. Let's see the

formula of a Sphere is 4 PI - r - cubed. And Monk's middle name is Sphere.

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***********PRESENT JAZZ SCHEDULE*******************
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SAT AUG 10 (9:30, 11:30pm) - SUN AUG 11 (4,8:30, 10:30) JAZZ SHOWCASE
Jeff "Tain" Watts Quintet...David Budway, piano, John Benitez, bass, tain drums,

Marcus STrickland, sax, and Paul Bollenbech on guitar.

SUN AUG 11 4:00- 7:00PM CENTER FOR INNER CITY STUDIES
700 E. Oakwood Blvd., Chicago. 773-536-6555.
AFRICAN BRASS and vocalist Dee Alexander - (AB + D)
THE BIG BAND PERFECTED - JAZZ FAMILY DAY

if in NYC SUN AUG 11 /$10
7pm: John Hollenbeck & Jorritt Djikstra
8pm: KALI Z. FASTEAU Alto & Soprano Sax, Voice, Ney & Shakuhachi Flutes,
Sanza, Mizmar, Moursin & Drums,
with SABIR MATEEN - Multi-Reeds, ART LEWIS - Drums & Djembe
9pm: Dan Dechellis, Dee Pop, Daniel Carter & Reuben Radding
10pm: Jackson Krall, Marco Eneidi, Roy Campbell, Sabir Mateen, Mark
Hennen, Albey Balgochian
11pm: Steve Lehman, Drew Gress, Gerald Cleaver, Mark Shim & Chris Dingman

CBGB'S LOUNGE * 313 BOWERY @ 1st Street. * Manhattan
Info: FREESTYLEEVENTS@AOL.COM; 212-677-0455
Subways: 6 to Bleeker St, F to B'way/Lafayette or Second Ave.

Part of New York's original free-jazz scene, Kali Z. has a fearsome
dedication to the music as pure, forceful, exploratory sound. She blends
cultures and tones...It's world music as constant rapture."
Ben Ratliff, The NEW YORK TIMES

Kali's astonishing multi-instrumental and vocal improvisations balance
intricate pulsating rhythms with deep-rooted melodies. She is the
avant-garde's Joan of Arc." John Swenson, SONICNET.com

"Multi-instrumentalist improv-goddess Kali Z. brings it all full circle.
This is truly wonderful music. Highest recommendation!"
Jeff Gibson, OTHER MUSIC

KALI Z. FASTEAU traveled for 14 years, living and performing in 16
countries on 4 continents, including 2 years in India and a year in
Turkey, and in Africa. She has led ensembles at New York's Town Hall,
Lincoln Center and Guggenheim Museum, and hundreds of other noted venues
worldwide. Her performing and recording associates include Donald Rafael
Garrett, Archie Shepp, William Parker, Beaver Harris, Rashied Ali, Joe
McPhee, Joseph Jarman, Hamid Drake, Andrew Cyrille, Bobby Few, Noah
Howard, Sabir Mateen, Oscar Brown III, and a great many others. Kali Z.
has recorded 14 albums as a leader, 9 of them on her own label, FLYING
NOTE Records. www.KALIMUSE.com

SABIR MATEEN hails from Philadelphia, via Los Angeles, where he studied
and worked with Horace Tapscott. He has recorded and performed with Sunny
Murray, Alan Silva, Daniel Carter, Tom Bruno, Hamid Drake, Kali Fasteau,
Raphe Malik, Mark Whitecage and Cecil Taylor, as well as leading his own
groups in America, Europe and Japan.

Veteran drummer ART "Sharkie" LEWIS was born in New Orleans, and has lived
in the San Francisco area for most of his life. He participated in New
York's seminal Free Jazz scene during the 1960s, and also toured
throughout Europe and the Mid-East. Mr. Lewis has worked and recorded
with Dewey Redman, Dexter Gordon, Clifford Jordan, Jon Hendricks, Sam
Rivers, Andrew Hill, Bobby Hutcherson, John Handy and Joe Lee Wilson.

TUE AUG 13 - SUN AUG 18 JAZZ SHOWCASE
Lou Donaldson Quartet

TUE AUG 13 12:30 PM Operatics Vocal Ensemble Performances FREE
The Gallery 37 Operatics Vocal Ensemble will be giving a free performance
at Third Unitarian Church, 301 N. Mayfield (773-626-9385) on Tuesday, August
13th at 12:30 PM. The group is directed by Andrew Schultze and accompanied
by pianist Donald Neale. They will be performing excerpts from operas by
Mozart, Purcell, Strauss and Joplin. Please invite anyone who might be
interested. Other free perfomances by the group are:
8/15,21,22 - DePaul Music Mart (Jackson and State) 12 PM
8/19 - Chicago Cultural Center 12 PM

TUE

The ensemble will also be the chorus in a professional production of Mozart's

Marriage of Figaro at the Chicago Cultural Center on 8/13,14 and 8/18,19 at 7 PM.

Tickets are free and available at the Cultural Center gift
shop.
8/18, 7:30 PM - with Conjunto at the Presidential Towers
8/24, 7:30 PM - with Cerqua/Rivera Art Experience at Rose Lamb's estate,
13302 S. Archer, Lemont 773-539-7825
8/25, 3-5 PM - with jazz diva Holly McGuire at Third Unitarian Church, 301 N.
Mayfield 773-626-9385


TUE AUG 13 - 5pm "Tuesdays on the Terrace" Museum of Contemporary Art, terrace, 20

E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago. 312-280-2660
Joanie Pallatto and the Machine Band with Sparrow, John E. Magnan and Alejo Poveda.

FRI AUG 16 9pm Pops for Champagne
Dee Alexander- vocals, Miguel de la Cerna - piano
Harrison Bankhead - bass, Leon Joyce, Jr. - drums
(you know that lineup is twisting my arm)

SAT AUG 17 8:30PM / $15 ASCENSION LOFT SERIES
Hamiet Bluiet 7 N. Elizabeth, Chicago.
312-226-5688 or email sussand.aol.com.

SUN AUG 18 1:00-6:00 PM. The Eclectic Picnic live broadcast presented by 90.9FM
WDCB Public Radio and the McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage.
1:00 The Blue Rubies (jump-blues/swing)
2:15 Two For Brazil, featuring Paulinho Garcia and Greg Fishman, with special guest

Hector Garcia
3:30 Professor John (New Orleans' piano blues)
4:45 Henry Johnson and his Organ Express
Food and drink concessions will be available, or pack your own picnic basket
and bring anything else you might need for a picnic. Only lawn seating is available;
so bring your blanket or a lawn chair. McAninch Arts Center Courtyard,
College of DuPage, Fawell Blvd., between Lambert Road and Park Boulevard, Glen

Ellyn.
For tickets, please call The MAC at (630) 942-4000.

SUN AUG 18 7:30 PM - Don Neale with Conjunto at the Presidential Towers

MON AUG 19 9pm GREEN MILL
Dee Alexander- vocals, Miguel de la Cerna - piano
Harrison Bankhead - bass, Leon Joyce, Jr. - drums
(you know that's twisting my geographical arm.)

TUE AUG 20 - SUN AUG 25 JAZZ SHOWCASE
James Moody Quartet

FRI AUG 23 8-9:30pm/ $10 HOTHOUSE
8 Bold Souls
The internationally acclaimed 8 Bold Souls combine intricate
melodies with driving rhythms to create robust original jazz
compositions that bring to mind gospel, jazz, blues, symphonic,
and big band arranged music. The members of 8 Bold Souls are:
Harrison Bankhead (bass), Mwata Bowden (woodwinds), Robert Griffen
(trumpet/flugelhorn), Isaiah Jackson (trombone), Naomi Millender
(cello), Dushun Mosley (traps), Gerald Deon Powell (tuba),
and Edward Wilkerson Jr. (saxophones).

FRI AUG 23 9pm VELVET LOUNGE
Vincent Davis Quartet

SAT AUG 24, 7:30 PM - Don Neale with Cerqua/Rivera Art Experience
at Rose Lamb's estate, 13302 S. Archer, Lemont 773-539-7825

Cerqua Rivera presents their fifth annual summer concert and benefit "
Fireflies & Monnlight." Grab a blanket, picnic basket, and cooler and
enjoy the fantastic multi arts ensemble Cerqua Rivera Art Experience
under the stars in Lemont.

This year's concert will feature many new works including: Harrison
McEldowney's "Advesaries of Dance featuring music by Joe Cerqua, Kenny
Ingram & Wilfredo Rivera's tribute to Nina Simone featuring vocalst
Bobby Wilsyn, and Nana Shineflug's new work set to Donald Neale's
beautiful composition "Sentimentos Brasillerios".
Also being performed that night will be the breathtaking "Day of the
Dead", a fable told in
song and dance featuring Music by Joe Cerqua, choreography by Wilfredo
Rivera, and a 16 foot dancing skeleton designed by Blair Thomas.
Many Cerqua Rivera favorites, as well as some new surprises, are planned
for the evening.

So end your summer with a bang, enjoy a beautiful evening of exciting,
passionate music and dance under the stars while helping to support an
ensemble that employs over 40 Chicago area performing artists a year.

Cerqua Rivera Art Experience is a 501(c)3 not for profit orginization
and your ticket expense is tax deductable to the full extent allowed by
law. .
Date: Saturday, August 24th
Time: 7:30 show p.m. -
seating begins at 6:30 p.m.
Location: 13302 S. Archer Ave. - Lemont,Il.
Tickets: 30.00, 50.00, and 100.00
To order tickets, directions, or more information
call Cerqua Rivera at 773-539-7825

SUN AUG 25, 3-5 PM - Don Neale with jazz diva Holly McGuire
at Third Unitarian Church, 301 N. Mayfield 773-626-9385

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24th CHICAGO JAZZ FESTIVAL WED AUG 28 - SUN SEP 1
After fest information
Check out http://www.jazzinstituteofchicago.org/
for entire festival
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TUE AUG 27 - SUN SEP 1 JAZZ SHOWCASE
Ira Sullivan hosting our famous "after-fest" jam sessions
Last year Herbie Hancock dropped in to say hello.
This year George Coleman has a high probability after his performance.

WED AUG 28 6pm/ $10 HOTHOUSE
$17 charge for entire Jazz Club Tour )
Jazz Club Tour, featuring Damon Short Quartet and Ernest Dawkins' Trio
HotHouse will be one of many locations participating as part of the
Jazz Institute's "Jazz Club Tour." Featured performers tonight will include:
Damon Short Quartet along with Ernest Dawkins' Trio (Ernest Dawkins on
reeds/saxophone, Vincent Davis on drums, and Darius Savage on bass).
The music of Damon Short combines the best elements of the jazz tradition
and the exploratory spirit of the avant-garde.

WED AUG 28 - 6pm-10pm /$10 (includes food, cash bar, marvelous entertainment--
complete with dancing, prizes, and super music. And it's nice to have options and an

alternative route to downtown)
HARAMBE HOUSE 119th & Loomis
BURGESS GARDNER BIG BAND ORCHESTRA.
http://www.wbeejazzradio.com/events.php#bigbandbash
Take I-57 South to 119th street east exit. Go East to Loomis Street, about 1/2 mile

(the second light). Look for the Harambee House sign and turn into the free parking

lot.

WBEE is a mainstream straight-ahead jazz music radio station, dedicated to playing

the recordings of artists who played in the tradition of Louis Armstrong, Duke

Ellington, Charlie Parker, et al. Further, we play the music of current jazz

musicians such as Wynton Marsalis, Marcus Roberts, Cyrus Chestnut, Mark Whitfield,

and others. Finally, we strongly reject and condemn the labeling of some pop music

as "smooth jazz." Jazz music cannot be redefined as a convenient "pigeon hole" for

record companies to confuse people about this precious artform.

THURS AUG 29 VELVET LOUNGE
After Jazz Fest with Curtis Black, surfacing and surfing in the summer. This

trumpeter is sure to delight.

FRI AUG 30 8pm/ $5 HOTHOUSE
Marlene Rosenberg
As part of HotHouse's Jazz Fest Aftersets, HotHouse welcomes Marlene Rosenberg.

Rosenberg has emerged as one of the most talented and multi-faceted young bass

players on the scene today. She has played professionally throughout the United

States, Europe, Latin America and Japan, performing with innumerable jazz

luminaries, such as Kenny Barron, Frank Foster, Stan Getz, Albert "Tootie" Health,

Joe Henderson, Marian McPartland, Cedar Walton, David "Fathead" Newman, Monty

Alexander, Kevin Mahogony, Frank Morgan Frank Wess, Joe Williams and Nancy Wilson,

to name a few. Her stylistic range encompasses everything from traditional Big Band

to intimate experimental ensembles. She will be performing selections from her

internationally acclaimed, newly released CD, "Pieces Of..." (featuring Cedar

Walton, Javon Jackson, and George Fludas) as well as new originals, and original

arrangements of familiar standards, and spontaneously composed "free" music. Marlene

Rosenberg (bass) will be joined by Ernie Adams (drums), Taku Akiyama (alto, soprano

saxophones), and Robert Irving III (piano).

FRI AUG 30 10pm/ $10 HOT HOUSE
8 Bold Souls

SAT AUG 31 I WILL BE on my journey to DETROIT
czech out potential simultaneous landings at
the 23rd Ford Detroit International Jazz Fest
FOUR STAGES OF FUN
http://www.detroitjazzfest.com/
Just a super summary of Saturday:
12:00 Rayse Biggs Quartet(amphitheatre stage)
1:30 Charles Boles The Exploration Unit (waterfront stage)
4:30 David McMurray Show, (amphitheatre stage)
5:45 Ingrid Jensen Quartet(waterfront stage)
6:15 Frank Morgan Quartet (amphitheatre stage)
8:15 Jeff “Tain” Watts Quintet (amphitheatre stage)
9:45 Sonny Fortune Quartet (pyramid stage)
10:15 Branford Marsalis Quintet (amphitheatre stage)

IN Chicago
SAT AUG 31 10pm/ $10 HOTHOUSE
Roscoe Mitchell, Harrison Bankhead, Vincent Davis, and Corey Wilkes
Roscoe Mitchell (saxophone) is a founding member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago,

leader of the Note Factory, and well regarded as a jazz master and inspired

composer. Harrison Bankhead (bass) has played in a wide variety of musical settings

from mainstream to free-form jazz, blending different forms of ethnic music (Indian,

African, Celtic, Native American, etc.) with the musicians he has been playing with.

Vincent Davis (drums) is noted for his ability to play a variety of styles with

equal skill and imagination, including avant-garde and straight ahead jazz,

Afro-Cuban, funk,
classical, Latin and African music. Corey Wilkes is a noted trumpet/flugelhorn

player.


13th ANNUAL AFRICAN FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
FRI AUG 30 - MON SEP 2 10am - 10pm
http://www.windowtoafrica.com/
Historic Washington Park (between 52nd 55th streets on Cottage Grove Avenue

MON SEP 2 ON LABOR DAY
AFRICAN BRASS

There will be more ADDED - so stay tuned!!!
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***********CONTINUING JAZZ EVENTS******************
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SUN - 4PM NO EXIT CAFE "UNUSUAL PAIRINGS" SERIES
SUN - 6PM-11PM JAM SESSION - VELVET LOUNGE
SUN - 8PM-2AM JAM - CITY LIFE (83RD AND COTTAGE GROVE)
MON - 8PM ON - ANDY'S JAZZ JAM (HUBBARD AND STATE) $5
MON - 8:30pm KATRINA's George Fludas, Dennis Carroll,
Jodie Christian, Scott Burns
TUE - 8PM - PETE MILLER'S - BOBBY BROOM (EVANSTON) - NO COVER
TUE - 6PM - JOE's BEBOP CAFE - KEN CHANEY
TUE - 10PM ON - NEW APARTMENT LOUNGE - VON FREEMAN & FRIENDS
TUE - 8PM SMOKE DADDY'S - TAKU AKIYAMA AND MORE
TUE - 9pm - ANDY'S JAZZ CLUB - JOHN BANY, JOHN YOUNG, ETC
WED - 9PM - ANDY'S JAZZ CLUB - HENRY JOHNSON $5
THU - 7PM-11pm RAMADA INN (49TH SOUTH + LAKE SHORE DRIVE)
773 288-5800 - NO COVER BOB JOHNSON & FRIENDS
THU - 9PM - ANDY'S JAZZ CLUB - MIKE SMITH, RON FRIEDMAN ETC
THU - 8PM ON - PETE MILLER'S - JEFF PARKER (EVANSTON) - NO COVER
THU - 8PM-1am - CHAMBERS - JOHN BANY jam
THU - 9PM - KATERINA's - John Brumbach, Randy Tressler, Matt
Ferguson, Nori Tanaka
THU - 9PM GREEN MILL-ALAN GRESIK'S SWING SHIFT ORCHESTRA
FRI - 5:30PM-8PM ANDY'S ERIC SCHNEIDER-MARLENE ROSENBERG $5
FRI - 7:30pm-11:30pm NAPERVILLE SULLIVAN's - KEVIN KIZER TRIO
SAT - 6PM-10PM HOUSTON'S Thomas Muellner, Dave Marr, Tim Davis
SAT - MIDNIGHT-4am GREEN MILL SABERTOOTH ORGAN QUARTET
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Celebrating their birthdays in August
and who have signed the calendar
help me out on the "can't read" ones
mail info to jazzhope@attbi.com
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(The band I have seen them with is in parenthesis, or Chicago

LEO
08/01 Tom Garltug, trombone, (Chicago, Rob Parton JazzTech)
08/02 Zack Brock, violin (Chicago)
08/02/62 Bil K_____?
08/02 Allen Bates, piano (Chicago)
08/03 Hamid Drake, drums, (leader)
08/03 Wayne Segal, jazz promoter (Chicago)
08/03/60 ___O__y ?
08/03/29 Ley Cl___ (said to keep on swingin)
08/04 Eric Alexander, sax (leader)
08/04 Jeff Hamilton
08/05 John Webber, bass (Johnny Griffin, George Coleman)
08/05 Steven Yates, drums (Burgess Gardner Big Band)
08/06 Briggin Krause, alto sax (NY)
08/07 John Menegon, bass (Dewey Redmond)
08/09 Michelle Moore, vocals (Chicago)
08/09 Bruce Carver, percussion (Fareed Haque)
08/09 Mangelo
08/09 Bobby? Lewell ?
08/11 Steve Nelson, vibes (Dave Holland)
08/11 Danny McCaslin, sax
08/12 Bobby Routch, French Horn, (Mingus Orchestra)
08/12/74 Bryan Nichols, piano (Chicago)
08/13 Andre Earls, vibes (Chicago)
08/13/80 Justin Kowalewsky
08/14 Curtis Prince, drums (w Malachi Thompson, etc such as Stan Getz)
08/14 Steve Hamilton, piano (Bill Billford)
08/14 Justin Robinson, alto (Roy Hargrove)
08/14 Scott Burns, sax (Chicago)
08/15 Jay____?
08/15 Tim Ries, sax
08/16 Paul Garcia, guitar (Chicago)
08/16/47? Chuck, bass (Jazz Showcase)
08/16 Odie H Williams, M.D. trumpet (Burgess Gardner Big Band)
08/17/82 Woostor, OH, guitar ? Nz M
08/18 Jim Rotundi, trumpet (natl)
08/18 Shelly Berg, piano (natl)
08/18 John Hebert, bass (Andrew Hill)
08/19 Bethany Pickens, piano (Chicago)
08/19 Danny Mixon, piano (Frank Foster Loud Minority, leader)
08/20 John Clayton, bass (leader)
08/21 Malachi Thompson, trumpet, leader extraordinaire
08/21 Dale Gris___, PIANO (Sheila Landis)
08/21 Eric Schneider, sax (Chicago)
08/21/51 Ralich Hamperia?
08/22 Josh Abrams, bass (Chicago)
08/22 Richie Pardo, bass (Chicago)
VIRGO
08/23 Sarah Smith, Sax (School of Cool)
08/23 Avery Sharpe, bass (McCoy Typner)
08.23 Bobby Watson, sax (natl)
08/24 Ron Holloway, sax (Malachi Thompson, etc such as Dizzy)
08/26 Pharez Whitted, trumpet (natl)
08/27/67 Graham Paul?
08/27 Teddy Harris Jr, piano (Detroit)
08/27 Quincy David, drums (Tom Harrell)
08/28 Steshane Nakasian, vocals ??

***********JAZZ LOCATIONS/WEBSITES*****************
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JAZZ SHOWCASE, 312/670-BIRD (670-2473)
http://www.jazz-showcase.com/
59 West Grand Ave (between Clark and Dearborn) Chicago, IL 60610
Show Times: Tues-Thurs 8 PM and 10 PM,
Fri & Sat 9 PM and 11 PM, Sunday 4 PM (Matinee), 8 PM, 10 PM
Cover varies (usually $15-$20).

VELVET LOUNGE, toll free: 1.888.644.8007
http://www.velvetlounge.net/
2128 1/2 S. Indiana Avenue Chicago, Illinois, USA
-one block east of michigan ave-
Thursday to Saturday starts at 9:30 pm.
Jazz Jam on Sunday starts at 6:30 and ends at 11:30 pm.

HOTHOUSE, 312-362-9707
http://www.hothouse.net/
31 East Balbo (betw STATE & WABASH), Chicago, IL 60605
check out the website for updates.

GREEN MILL, 773-878-5552
http://centerstage.net/listings/music/venue/GreenMill.html
4802 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL

PETE MILLERS, 847-328-0399
1557 Sherman, Evanston
8:30pm music, no cover

ANDYS JAZZ CLUB, 312-642-6805
11 E. Hubbard (at STATE), Chicago, IL

THE ASCENSION LOFT, 312-226-5688
email sussand@aol.com
17 N. ELIZABETH - 1 blk. west of Racine
between Madison and Washington), Chicago

GATEWAY BAR & GRILL, 773-262-5767
7545 N. Clark, Chicago, IL

CHAMBERS (between Touhy and Devon)
6881 N. Milwaukee Av, Niles

CITY LIFE, 83RD AND COTTAGE GROVE, Chicago

KATERINA's, 773-348-7592
1920 W. Irving Park, Chicago

NO EXIT CAFE, 773-743-3355
6970 N.Glenwood, Chicago

CHASE CAFE, 773-743-5650
http://www.chasecafe.org
7301 North Sheridan Rd. (between Chase & Touhy)

NEW APARTMENT LOUNGE, 773-483-7728
504 E. 75TH, CHICAGO
take KENNEDY to 75th, go east

JOE's BEBOP CAFE & JAZZ EMPORIUM, 312-595-5299
Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand, CHICAGO

NAPERVILLE SULLIVAN'S STEAKHOUSE 630-305-0230
244 S. Main Street, Naperville

GREEN DOLPHIN STREET, 773-395-0066
http://jazzitup.com/
2200 N. Ashland (at Webster), Chicago

HOUSTON'S, 312-649-1121
612 N. Rush, Chicago

OLD TOWN SCHOOL OF FOLK MUSIC, 773-728-6000
4544 North Lincoln Avenue, CHICAGO

ISAAC HAYES, 312 266 2400
739 N. Clark, CHICAGO

RAVINIA
http://www.ravinia.org
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***********SURF MUSIC WEBSITES*********************
===================================================
OK out there. If you don't personally have cable or a DSL connection,
then find someone who does and "Czech-out" these websites.
Welcome to Two-Thousand-Two.


Please send notices and additions of cool websites,
technical questions, or email "sorry about that" removal requests
to jazzhope@attbi.com


Musically Yours, Auf-weider-sehen Miss Serendipity B
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Contacts or favorite links (these are only suggestions and the
TIP OF THE MEDIA ICEBERG - once inside the web, especially at
the majority of these sites, let your mind unwind and let
your imagination be your guide: Be prepared for miles of smiles
and enlightenment.) Will add more as my memory is refreshed....
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http://www.realjazzmusic.com/
My favorite radio people in Chicago. They sponsor all kinds of events
including a monthly big band bash the fourth Wednesday
of the month. They have been featuring the Burgess Gardner Big Band.
If you are not hip to Burgess, trumpeteneur, master composer and
arranger, father of a couple of jazz legend sons, then you have not
been jazzin with the Zebra Libra. Check out the 4th Wednesday of
each month, concerts beginning at 6pm, if you live in Chicagoland.
THE HARAMBEE HOUSE is located at 11901 South Loomis in Chicago.
Take I-57 south to 119th Street East exit. Go east on 1-57 to
Loomis Street, about 1/2 mile (the second light).
Look for the Harambee House sign and turn into the free parking lot.
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http://www.jazzbebop.com/ Go to the movie inside. Visit each and
every art gallery. Check this site out in its entirety.
BROADBAND or DSL recommended. Break bread or Email -
adu@jazzbebop.com for additional information.
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http://www.avo.ch Check out the recorded live in Basel, Switzerland -
full audio video sessions of Count Basie Band, Michael Brecker,
Ellis Marsalis, Archie Shepp, and so on and so on and so on. Load Real
Player for free if you do not have it. Click once on the band picture
after entering site - Einsteigen or "step-up" appears. Choose "on air"
Choose internet. Choose any of the replay icons to the left of the band
name. Let it load and wallah! Multi media and its finest
BROADBAND or DSL recommended.
Note: There is no longer music available at this site...
If someone can read German better than me, let me know what's going on!
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http://www.ronisize.com/intro_mov.html Interesting graphics and music
for those that love funk
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http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/default.asp?oid=1352376
Malachi Thompson Bio - one of my favorite trumpet players and promoter
of good deeds on the planet.
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http://www.defunktmusic.com/ Joseph Bowie Click to enter. Choose Samples.
Choose Launch Video of Defunkt's "See Through" This brings you in
http://launch.yahoo.com/ Check out the myriads of movies and music samples.
Before it automatically goes into the count down ur.ba.na.tion -
http://launch.yahoo.com/
(Warning !, potential to possess your PC and provide hours of entertainment!)

Some of my favorites:
Defunkt See Through
Ray Charles Song For You
Diana Krall The Look of Love
EPK Fourplay After the Dance
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PRIMERIDIAN http://www.33rpm.com/release_detail.lasso?R=74
Urban Renewal - Word on the Street In Real Audio and Quicktime formats
Choose b1, b2, or b3 Get into and see if you can keep up with the
Musical Mirages (orig mix, re-mix, instrumental)
Favorite lines: Dreams of poetical collages.
ejaculation of my thoughts prematurely..
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http://www.scottybarnhart.com/
Scotty Barnhart, trumpeteneur, interesting photos
and trumpet information
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http://www.fareed.com/ Fareed Haque, guitar wonder,
another favorite planet dweller
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http://home.earthlink.net/~staffmusic
Stafford Hunter, trombone fun
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http://www.marlenerosenberg.com
Marlene Rosenberg, bass woman in a league of her own
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Luther Thomas/Human Arts Ensemble - Una New York
To hear the entire 18:08 version
http://www.epitonic.com/artists/lutherthomashumanartsensemble.html
After reading all the information and absorbing the knowledge,
go to the bottom of the page Albums sample stream download
Tiny icon of "Funky Donkey Una New York" Click once on wma
(16.8 MB) if you have the Windows Media Player.
Be patient --it is an eighteen-minute song too
much clicking will lock your screen and cause unnecessary
grief Keep listening - it is intense.
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a very cool young highschool big band from Chicagoland:
New Trier High School Spring Jazz Concert
To see the web cast, go to: http://ntjazz.com
To download and install necessary software to view the web cast,
go to http://ntjazz.com/Real/default.htm
To see a list of all New Trier concerts
(band, choral, orchestral, jazz) currently archived for
IMMEDIATE VIEWING online, go to: http://ntjazz.com/archives.htm
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*******************CDS OF NOTE*******************
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"We'll Carry On" compilation CD features 16 performers
from the 9.11 Tribute Concerts Hughie Lynch, Greg Parr,
Tom Ferranola, Kathleen Pemble, Norma Hardy, Ann Klein,
Leni Stern, Valerie Ghent, Eric Milano, Elisa Peimer,
Rosalinde Block and more! Czech-out
http://weststreetrecords.com
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******************* VINYL FAVORITES ******************
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(You know, this song's on my new allllll-buuuooooooom)
Johnny Lytle "NEW AND GROOVY" - from the mid-60's
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Peace, The Zebra Libra
jazzhope@attbi.com
posted by Rebecca Hope at 6:20 AM

Wednesday, August 07, 2002

YING - YANG Zebranderings.

Hearing is believing.
Seeing is understanding.
Supreme Love.
Time is relative and a dimension in the warehouse of Jazz.
Hip-PI-ti-Hop.
1 + 1 = 3
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***********RAVE RE-BOP-BECCA-VIEW REVUE************
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I am in a quandry of the intrisic quality.
It was the usual multi-faceted Chicago Tuesday night choices in life. Worked
late in the burbs and it was either the 2nd set of 4 total sets in two days at
the Hothouse Kahbeer Dawkins live recording or the 2nd set of Tain Watts 13 in
six days at the Showcase. Time is relative and a dimension in the warehouse
of Jazz. A parking gel in front of the Hothouse and the mathematical market
share led me down the Hip-pi-ti-Hop Dawk trail. Will re-tain the tain re-view
at a later date.

I am rarely disappointed with any one of Chicago's choices, and tonight was no
exception. Back to the Kahbeer 2nd set review, the tune Dolphy Dance with
Monk...was magical and classic. Previous to this was a hip-hop tune sans the
poet; I thought it could be indexed as hip-it-ti-pi-hop down the
seren-dip-it-ti-pi-'trane trail. Then "In Walked Khari B". (six marvelously
mesmerizing musicians as originally estimated). I HOPE both versions make the
CD release...it would be an interesting to hear the before and after listening
experience, one more time. P.S. Thx Ameen for handling the hose whip
apparatus and that Basie phrase, along with the myriad of other sounds and
trumpeting. Thx to the entire ensemble for the molecular delightenment.

Additional information from the 2002.01.10 adlerplanetarium pressroom: Khari
B., the host of the African Skies Poetry Slam is a Chicago favorite, the
self-described performance poet and “edutainer,” has been performing since the
early 1990s. Khari has been an acclaimed artist and speaker on the public
access television show “Needle and Thread” and has been heard on WHPK’s spoken
word radio show. Since 1998 Khari has produced performances that include him
and other poets, accompanied by a full band of Chicago’s Association for the
Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM)

According to Khari, “Our works without Substance are empty. Our words without
work are nothing.” With uplifting, encouraging and all-around positive
entertainment, Khari works to educate and stimulate the mind of every listener
in his various audiences, which brings him to the term, “edutainer,” a fusion
of educator and entertainer.

The really good news: Wednesday night is day 2 of 2. And you have permission
to laugh and enjoy yourself. No boundaries. What a concept.
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*******************READER Q & A*************************
========================================================
Dear Becky: tell(write, e-mail, smoke signal or anything else here and
between) me how much time do you spend putting this review plus the schedules,
or you paste them from some other publication? I like your review on No Exit
Cafe. You might convince me to jazz concerts after all.
SS

Dear curious SS:
Time is relative and a mere dimension in the warehouse of Jazz.

The previous assemblage of notes were taken from a Hot House web blurb:
"New Horizons Ensemble is a Chicago based 3rd generation AACM group
that has achieved international critical acclaim since its start in 1984.
Led by alto saxophonist Ernest Dawkins this band creates a fascinating blend
of jazz that looks to the future by incorporating the past and present.
With Ameen Muhammed, Steve Barry, Jeff Parker, Yosef Ben Isreal and
Avreeayl Ra. Come join the party as Dawkins and the Ensemble
make a history-making recording".

I also utilize my role as the jazzy Lionazon Liasion in the jazzone jungle.

Enhanced Observations after attending Tuesday night's 2nd set:
New Horizon Ensemble Members tonight included Ameen Muhammed, Steve Barry,
Darius Savage been just as-real, Avreeayl Ra, and in walked Khari B
after the first take. Oh, and of course the foundation of Ernest Kahbeer
Dawkins. Such a favorite trip to embark upon. As Larry so adequately
transmitted cellularly while I was cruizin' the LSD north bound traffic home,
"Ernest is so original".

Aside note. I am confused at the stated "3rd" generation but forgot to ask.
Khari B is AACM Mwata Bowden's son - isn't that 2nd generation of an original?
At first scan, I would estimate an average of 2 (2nd) generation
but may not be aware of a hidden historical layer. But wait, if you ever
watched the mathematical formula movie on http://www.jazzbebop.com
you would have to add the puzzle piece: 1 + 1 = 3.

Don't even get me started on the formula of PI in Hip-PI-ti-Hop. Let's see
the formula of a Sphere is 4 PI - r - cubed. And Monk's middle name is
Sphere. I HOPE I haven't lost you!
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PREVIOUS reviews - by the way you can click on the history links archived on the
http://jazzhope.blogspot.com
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The shows that I have seen have been Supreme Love.

Sunday, August 4th
No Exit Cafe - Unusual pairings with William Perry, sax
and Robert Barry, drums was another inspirational show.
I just loved it. William spoke a bit about seeing John
Coltrane and Eric Dolphy live, as special guests, and how
no one wanted them to stop playing and no one wanted to leave.
Well they create that same sweet sound. You are always
treated to the unusual by the owner, Dave, too. He made a
wonderful salad for me with a side of vegy chili. I had this
very unique drink called ginseng rush - Seeing is understanding.
If you haven't been to the No Exit Cafe on Sunday between
4 and 7pm then be sure to plan to attend, there are only
4 concerts left. YOU WON'T BE BORED.

Saturday, August 3rd
4th Annual Rogers Park Jazz Series - How fabulous for me, it
is only 3 blocks away and only $3 admission. Grazyna Auguscik
vocals, Paul Wertigo, drums, (!) John McLean, guitar, Eric Hochberg
bass, very, very nice. This was followed by Johnny Frigo,
my favorite poet and violinist on the planet. Can't wait to see
his art along with his poetry in a book due for release before Christmas.
Randy Brecker and Frank Catalano finished the night off and received
high marks from my jazz policing partner, Larry.
MARK THE ROGERS PARK JAZZ SERIES ON YOUR CALENDAR FOR NEXT YEAR-
First weekend in August--it is fabulous.

Friday, August 2nd
Held an interesting drumming, poetry, music session with my friend
Nadine visiting from Detroit and my fabulously talented composer
artist neighbor, Robert Irving. Will have to review the footage soon.

Sunday, July 28th
Velvet Lounge Jam Session was as good as I remembered, featuring
Dennis Winslett, Kobie Watkins (where I first heard him) and
skads of others. I overheard Dennis say, UH, OH, the jazz police
is here. (Y'all passed inspection.)

Thursday, July 25th
Ernest Dawkins Trio at the Velvet. Heard this band before my
journey to Detroit. I guess my favorite percussion Ernest played
was the gong. That and the hose whip. Probably not the correct terms,
but you understand that his Trio is like a big band in terms of the
uniqueness and choices of sounds. And I love variety.
Ernest will be playing at the Hothouse for CD release party this
Tuesday and Wednesday, with New Horizons Ensemble which is a sextet
setting versus the trio...six marvelously mesmerizing musicians
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***********PRESENT JAZZ SCHEDULE*******************
===================================================
WED AUG 7 8pm/$10 HOTHOUSE
ERNEST DAWKINS' New Horizons Ensemble Live CD Recording
Free to those with HOT HOUSE MEMBERSHIPS - what a nice cruise package...

WED AUG 7 - SUN AUG 11 JAZZ SHOWCASE
Jeff "Tain" Watts Quartet

WED AUG 7 8pm/$10 HOTHOUSE
ERNEST DAWKINS' New Horizons Ensemble Live CD Recording
In case you did not make Tuesday night, or just can't get enough.

FRI AUG 9 9pm/$5 W A L L E Y E G A L L E R Y
MANTECA O FOLK ENSEMBLE (MOFOE) at
2727 S. Archer Chicago, 312.225.3530 Just South West of Halsted
Mantanzas Style Cuban Folkloric Music

SUN AUG 11 4:00- 7:00PM CENTER FOR INNER CITY STUDIES
700 E. Oakwood Blvd., Chicago. 773-536-6555.
AFRICAN BRASS and vocalist Dee Alexander - (AB + D)
THE BIG BAND PERFECTED - JAZZ FAMILY DAY

TUE AUG 13 - SUN AUG 18 JAZZ SHOWCASE
Lou Donaldson Quartet

TUE AUG 13 - 5pm "Tuesdays on the Terrace" Museum of Contemporary Art,
terrace, 20 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago. 312-280-2660
Joanie Pallatto and the Machine Band with Sparrow, John E. Magnan and Alejo Poveda.

FRI AUG 16 9pm Pops for Champagne
Dee Alexander- vocals, Miguel de la Cerna - piano
Harrison Bankhead - bass, Leon Joyce, Jr. - drums
(you know that lineup is twisting my arm)

SAT AUG 17 8:30PM / $15 ASCENSION LOFT SERIES
Hamiet Bluiet 7 N. Elizabeth, Chicago.
312-226-5688 or email sussand.aol.com.

SUN AUG 18 1:00-6:00 PM. The Eclectic Picnic live broadcast presented by 90.9FM
WDCB Public Radio and the McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage.
1:00 The Blue Rubies (jump-blues/swing)
2:15 Two For Brazil, featuring Paulinho Garcia and Greg Fishman, with special guest Hector Garcia
3:30 Professor John (New Orleans' piano blues)
4:45 Henry Johnson and his Organ Express
Food and drink concessions will be available, or pack your own picnic basket
and bring anything else you might need for a picnic. Only lawn seating is available;
so bring your blanket or a lawn chair. McAninch Arts Center Courtyard,
College of DuPage, Fawell Blvd., between Lambert Road and Park Boulevard, Glen Ellyn.
For tickets, please call The MAC at (630) 942-4000.

SUN AUG 18 7:30 PM - Don Neale with Conjunto at the Presidential Towers

MON AUG 19 9pm GREEN MILL
Dee Alexander- vocals, Miguel de la Cerna - piano
Harrison Bankhead - bass, Leon Joyce, Jr. - drums
(you know that's twisting my geographical arm.)

TUE AUG 20 - SUN AUG 25 JAZZ SHOWCASE
James Moody Quartet

FRI AUG 23 8-9:30pm/ $10 HOTHOUSE
8 Bold Souls
The internationally acclaimed 8 Bold Souls combine intricate
melodies with driving rhythms to create robust original jazz
compositions that bring to mind gospel, jazz, blues, symphonic,
and big band arranged music. The members of 8 Bold Souls are:
Harrison Bankhead (bass), Mwata Bowden (woodwinds), Robert Griffen
(trumpet/flugelhorn), Isaiah Jackson (trombone), Naomi Millender
(cello), Dushun Mosley (traps), Gerald Deon Powell (tuba),
and Edward Wilkerson Jr. (saxophones).

FRI AUG 23 9pm VELVET LOUNGE
Vincent Davis Quartet

SAT AUG 24, 7:30 PM - Don Neale with Cerqua/Rivera Art Experience
at Rose Lamb's estate, 13302 S. Archer, Lemont 773-539-7825

SUN AUG 25, 3-5 PM - Don Neale with jazz diva Holly McGuire
at Third Unitarian Church, 301 N. Mayfield 773-626-9385

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24th CHICAGO JAZZ FESTIVAL WED AUG 28 - SUN SEP 1
After fest information
Check out http://www.jazzinstituteofchicago.org/
for entire festival
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TUE AUG 27 - SUN SEP 1 JAZZ SHOWCASE
Ira Sullivan hosting our famous "after-fest" jam sessions
Last year Herbie Hancock dropped in to say hello.
This year George Coleman has a high probability after his performance.

WED AUG 28 6pm/ $10 HOTHOUSE
$17 charge for entire Jazz Club Tour )
Jazz Club Tour, featuring Damon Short Quartet and Ernest Dawkins' Trio
HotHouse will be one of many locations participating as part of the
Jazz Institute's "Jazz Club Tour." Featured performers tonight will include:
Damon Short Quartet along with Ernest Dawkins' Trio (Ernest Dawkins on
reeds/saxophone, Vincent Davis on drums, and Darius Savage on bass).
The music of Damon Short combines the best elements of the jazz tradition
and the exploratory spirit of the avant-garde.

WED AUG 28 - 6pm-10pm /$10 (includes food, cash bar, marvelous entertainment--
complete with dancing, prizes, and super music. And it's nice to have options and an alternative route to downtown)
HARAMBE HOUSE 119th & Loomis
BURGESS GARDNER BIG BAND ORCHESTRA.
http://www.wbeejazzradio.com/events.php#bigbandbash
Take I-57 South to 119th street east exit. Go East to Loomis Street, about 1/2 mile (the second light). Look for the Harambee House sign and turn into the free parking lot.

WBEE is a mainstream straight-ahead jazz music radio station, dedicated to playing the recordings of artists who played in the tradition of Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, et al. Further, we play the music of current jazz musicians such as Wynton Marsalis, Marcus Roberts, Cyrus Chestnut, Mark Whitfield, and others. Finally, we strongly reject and condemn the labeling of some pop music as "smooth jazz." Jazz music cannot be redefined as a convenient "pigeon hole" for record companies to confuse people about this precious artform.

THURS AUG 29 VELVET LOUNGE
After Jazz Fest with Curtis Black, surfacing and surfing in the summer. This trumpeter is sure to delight.

FRI AUG 30 8pm/ $5 HOTHOUSE
Marlene Rosenberg
As part of HotHouse's Jazz Fest Aftersets, HotHouse welcomes Marlene Rosenberg.
Rosenberg has emerged as one of the most talented and multi-faceted
young bass players on the scene today. She has played professionally
throughout the United States, Europe, Latin America and Japan, performing with
innumerable jazz luminaries, such as Kenny Barron, Frank Foster, Stan Getz,
Albert "Tootie" Health, Joe Henderson, Marian McPartland, Cedar Walton, David
"Fathead" Newman, Monty Alexander, Kevin Mahogony, Frank Morgan Frank Wess,
Joe Williams and Nancy Wilson, to name a few. Her stylistic range encompasses
everything from traditional Big Band to intimate experimental ensembles. She
will be performing selections from her internationally acclaimed, newly
released CD, "Pieces Of..." (featuring Cedar Walton, Javon Jackson, and George
Fludas) as well as new originals, and original arrangements of familiar
standards, and spontaneously composed "free" music. Marlene Rosenberg (bass)
will be joined by Ernie Adams (drums), Taku Akiyama (alto, soprano
saxophones), and Robert Irving III (piano).

FRI AUG 30 10pm/ $10 HOT HOUSE
8 Bold Souls

SAT AUG 31 I WILL BE on my journey to DETROIT
czech out potential simultaneous landings at
the 23rd Ford Detroit International Jazz Fest
FOUR STAGES OF FUN
http://www.detroitjazzfest.com/
Just a super summary of Saturday:
12:00 Rayse Biggs Quartet(amphitheatre stage)
1:30 Charles Boles The Exploration Unit (waterfront stage)
4:30 David McMurray Show, (amphitheatre stage)
5:45 Ingrid Jensen Quartet(waterfront stage)
6:15 Frank Morgan Quartet (amphitheatre stage)
8:15 Jeff “Tain” Watts Quintet (amphitheatre stage)
9:45 Sonny Fortune Quartet (pyramid stage)
10:15 Branford Marsalis Quintet (amphitheatre stage)

IN Chicago
SAT AUG 31 10pm/ $10 HOTHOUSE
Roscoe Mitchell, Harrison Bankhead, Vincent Davis, and Corey Wilkes
Roscoe Mitchell (saxophone) is a founding member of the Art Ensemble of
Chicago, leader of the Note Factory, and well regarded as a jazz master and
inspired composer. Harrison Bankhead (bass) has played in a wide variety of
musical settings from mainstream to free-form jazz, blending different forms
of ethnic music (Indian, African, Celtic, Native American, etc.) with the
musicians he has been playing with. Vincent Davis (drums) is noted for his
ability to play a variety of styles with equal skill and imagination,
including avant-garde and straight ahead jazz, Afro-Cuban, funk,
classical, Latin and African music. Corey Wilkes is a noted trumpet/flugelhorn
player.


MON SEP 2 ON LABOR DAY
AFRICAN BRASS at the
13th ANNUAL AFRICAN FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
FRI AUG 30 - MON SEP 2 10am - 10pm
http://www.windowtoafrica.com/
Historic Washington Park (between 52nd and 55th streets on Cottage Grove Avenue
There will be more ADDED - so stay tuned!!!
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***********CONTINUING JAZZ EVENTS******************
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SUN - 4PM NO EXIT CAFE "UNUSUAL PAIRINGS" SERIES
SUN - 6PM-11PM JAM SESSION - VELVET LOUNGE
SUN - 8PM-2AM JAM - CITY LIFE (83RD AND COTTAGE GROVE)
MON - 8PM ON - ANDY'S JAZZ JAM (HUBBARD AND STATE) $5
MON - 8:30pm KATRINA's George Fludas, Dennis Carroll,
Jodie Christian, Scott Burns
TUE - 8PM - PETE MILLER'S - BOBBY BROOM (EVANSTON) - NO COVER
TUE - 6PM - JOE's BEBOP CAFE - KEN CHANEY
TUE - 10PM ON - NEW APARTMENT LOUNGE - VON FREEMAN & FRIENDS
TUE - 8PM SMOKE DADDY'S - TAKU AKIYAMA AND MORE
TUE - 9pm - ANDY'S JAZZ CLUB - JOHN BANY, JOHN YOUNG, ETC
WED - 9PM - ANDY'S JAZZ CLUB - HENRY JOHNSON $5
THU - 7PM-11pm RAMADA INN (49TH SOUTH + LAKE SHORE DRIVE)
773 288-5800 - NO COVER BOB JOHNSON & FRIENDS
THU - 9PM - ANDY'S JAZZ CLUB - MIKE SMITH, RON FRIEDMAN ETC
THU - 8PM ON - PETE MILLER'S - JEFF PARKER (EVANSTON) - NO COVER
THU - 8PM-1am - CHAMBERS - JOHN BANY jam
THU - 9PM - KATERINA's - John Brumbach, Randy Tressler, Matt
Ferguson, Nori Tanaka
THU - 9PM GREEN MILL-ALAN GRESIK'S SWING SHIFT ORCHESTRA
FRI - 5:30PM-8PM ANDY'S ERIC SCHNEIDER-MARLENE ROSENBERG $5
FRI - 7:30pm-11:30pm NAPERVILLE SULLIVAN's - KEVIN KIZER TRIO
SAT - 6PM-10PM HOUSTON'S Thomas Muellner, Dave Marr, Tim Davis
SAT - MIDNIGHT-4am GREEN MILL SABERTOOTH ORGAN QUARTET
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Celebrating their birthdays in August
and who have signed the calendar
help me out on the "can't read" ones
mail info to jazzhope@attbi.com
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(The band I have seen them with is in parenthesis, or Chicago
for those playing in various venues in Chicagoland.

LEO
08/01 Tom Garltug, trombone, (Chicago, Rob Parton JazzTech)
08/02 Zack Brock
08/02/62 Bil K_____?
08/02 Allen Bates, piano (Chicago)
08/03 Hamid Drake, drums, (leader)
08/03 Wayne Segal, jazz promoter (Chicago)
08/03/60 ___O__y ?
08/03/29 Ley Cl___ (said to keep on swingin)
08/04 Eric Alexander, sax (leader)
08/04 Jeff Hamilton
08/05 John Webber, bass (Johnny Griffin, George Coleman)
08/05 Steven Yates, drums (Burgess Gardner Big Band)
08/06 Briggin Krause, alto sax (NY)
08/07 John Menegon, bass (Dewey Redmond)
08/09 Michelle Moore, vocals (Chicago)
08/09 Bruce Carver, percussion (Fareed Haque)
08/09 Mangelo
08/09 Bobby? Lewell ?
08/11 Steve Nelson, vibes (Dave Holland)
08/11 Danny McCaslin, sax
08/12 Bobby Routch, French Horn, (Mingus Orchestra)
08/12/74 Bryan Nichols ?
08/13 Andre Earls, vibes (Chicago)
08/13/80 Justin Kowalewsky
08/14 Curtis Prince, drums (w Malachi Thompson, etc such as Stan Getz)
08/14 Steve Hamilton, piano (Bill Billford)
08/14 Justin Robinson, alto (Roy Hargrove)
08/14 Scott Burns, sax (Chicago)
08/15 Jay____?
08/15 Tim Ries, sax
08/16 Paul Garcia, guitar (Chicago)
08/16/47? Chuck, bass (Jazz Showcase)
08/16 Odie H Williams, M.D. trumpet (Burgess Gardner Big Band)
08/17/82 Woostor, OH, guitar ? Nz M
08/18 Jim Rotundi, trumpet (natl)
08/18 Shelly Berg, piano (natl)
08/18 John Hebert, bass (Andrew Hill)
08/19 Bethany Pickens, piano (Chicago)
08/19 Danny Mixon, piano (Frank Foster Loud Minority, leader)
08/20 John Clayton, bass (leader)
08/21 Malachi Thompson, trumpet, leader extraordinaire
08/21 Dale Gris___, PIANO (Sheila Landis)
08/21 Eric Schneider, sax (Chicago)
08/21/51 Ralich Hamperia?
08/22 Josh Abrahams, bass (Chicago)
08/22 Richie Pardo, bass (Chicago)
VIRGO
08/23 Sarah Smith, Sax (School of Cool)
08/23 Avery Sharpe, bass (McCoy Typner)
08.23 Bobby Watson, sax (natl)
08/24 Ron Holloway, sax (Malachi Thompson, etc such as Dizzy)
08/26 Pharez Whitted, trumpet (natl)
08/27/67 Graham Paul?
08/27 Teddy Harris Jr, piano (Detroit)
08/27 Quincy David, drums (Tom Harrell_
08/28 Steshane Nakasian, vocals ??

***********JAZZ LOCATIONS/WEBSITES*****************
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JAZZ SHOWCASE, 312/670-BIRD (670-2473)
http://www.jazz-showcase.com/
59 West Grand Ave (between Clark and Dearborn) Chicago, IL 60610
Show Times: Tues-Thurs 8 PM and 10 PM,
Fri & Sat 9 PM and 11 PM, Sunday 4 PM (Matinee), 8 PM, 10 PM
Cover varies (usually $15-$20).

VELVET LOUNGE, toll free: 1.888.644.8007
http://www.velvetlounge.net/
2128 1/2 S. Indiana Avenue Chicago, Illinois, USA
-one block east of michigan ave-
Thursday to Saturday starts at 9:30 pm.
Jazz Jam on Sunday starts at 6:30 and ends at 11:30 pm.

HOTHOUSE, 312-362-9707
http://www.hothouse.net/
31 East Balbo (betw STATE & WABASH), Chicago, IL 60605
check out the website for updates.

GREEN MILL, 773-878-5552
http://centerstage.net/listings/music/venue/GreenMill.html
4802 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL

PETE MILLERS, 847-328-0399
1557 Sherman, Evanston
8:30pm music, no cover

ANDYS JAZZ CLUB, 312-642-6805
11 E. Hubbard (at STATE), Chicago, IL

THE ASCENSION LOFT, 312-226-5688
email sussand@aol.com
17 N. ELIZABETH - 1 blk. west of Racine
between Madison and Washington), Chicago

GATEWAY BAR & GRILL, 773-262-5767
7545 N. Clark, Chicago, IL

CHAMBERS (between Touhy and Devon)
6881 N. Milwaukee Av, Niles

CITY LIFE, 83RD AND COTTAGE GROVE, Chicago

KATERINA's, 773-348-7592
1920 W. Irving Park, Chicago

NO EXIT CAFE, 773-743-3355
6970 N.Glenwood, Chicago

CHASE CAFE, 773-743-5650
http://www.chasecafe.org
7301 North Sheridan Rd. (between Chase & Touhy)

NEW APARTMENT LOUNGE, 773-483-7728
504 E. 75TH, CHICAGO
take KENNEDY to 75th, go east

JOE's BEBOP CAFE & JAZZ EMPORIUM, 312-595-5299
Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand, CHICAGO

NAPERVILLE SULLIVAN'S STEAKHOUSE 630-305-0230
244 S. Main Street, Naperville

GREEN DOLPHIN STREET, 773-395-0066
http://jazzitup.com/
2200 N. Ashland (at Webster), Chicago

HOUSTON'S, 312-649-1121
612 N. Rush, Chicago

OLD TOWN SCHOOL OF FOLK MUSIC, 773-728-6000
4544 North Lincoln Avenue, CHICAGO

ISAAC HAYES, 312 266 2400
739 N. Clark, CHICAGO

RAVINIA
http://www.ravinia.org
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***********SURF MUSIC WEBSITES*********************
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OK out there. If you don't personally have cable or a DSL connection,
then find someone who does and "Czech-out" these websites.
Welcome to Two-Thousand-Two.


Please send notices and additions of cool websites,
technical questions, or email "sorry about that" removal requests
to jazzhope@attbi.com


Musically Yours, Auf-weider-sehen Miss Serendipity B
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Contacts or favorite links (these are only suggestions and the
TIP OF THE MEDIA ICEBERG - once inside the web, especially at
the majority of these sites, let your mind unwind and let
your imagination be your guide: Be prepared for miles of smiles
and enlightenment.) Will add more as my memory is refreshed....
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http://www.realjazzmusic.com/
My favorite radio people in Chicago. They sponsor all kinds of events
including a monthly big band bash the fourth Wednesday
of the month. They have been featuring the Burgess Gardner Big Band.
If you are not hip to Burgess, trumpeteneur, master composer and
arranger, father of a couple of jazz legend sons, then you have not
been jazzin with the Zebra Libra. 4th Wednesday of the MONTH.
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http://www.jazzbebop.com/ Go to the movie inside. Visit each and
every art gallery. Check this site out in its entirety.
BROADBAND or DSL recommended. Break bread or Email -
adu@jazzbebop.com for additional information.
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http://www.avo.ch Check out the recorded live in Basel, Switzerland -
full audio video sessions of Count Basie Band, Michael Brecker,
Ellis Marsalis, Archie Shepp, and so on and so on and so on. Load Real
Player for free if you do not have it. Click once on the band picture
after entering site - Einsteigen or "step-up" appears. Choose "on air"
Choose internet. Choose any of the replay icons to the left of the band
name. Let it load and wallah! Multi media and its finest
BROADBAND or DSL recommended.
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http://www.ronisize.com/intro_mov.html Interesting graphics and music
for those that love funk
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http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/default.asp?oid=1352376
Malachi Thompson Bio - one of my favorite trumpet players and promoter
of good deeds on the planet.
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http://www.defunktmusic.com/ Joseph Bowie Click to enter. Choose Samples.
Choose Launch Video of Defunkt's "See Through" This brings you in
http://launch.yahoo.com/ Check out the myriads of movies and music samples.
Before it automatically goes into the count down ur.ba.na.tion -
and if the #10 of the top 10 countdown is (Aaliyah's Rock the Boat),
it is worth watching. Choose various videos from the home page at
http://launch.yahoo.com/
(Warning !, potential to possess your PC and provide hours
of entertainment!)

Some of my favorites:
Defunkt See Through
Ray Charles Song For You
Diana Krall The Look of Love
EPK Fourplay After the Dance
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PRIMERIDIAN http://www.33rpm.com/release_detail.lasso?R=74
Urban Renewal - Word on the Street In Real Audio and Quicktime formats
Choose b1, b2, or b3 Get into and see if you can keep up with the
Musical Mirages (orig mix, re-mix, instrumental)
Favorite lines: Dreams of poetical collages.
ejaculation of my thoughts prematurely..
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http://www.scottybarnhart.com/
Scotty Barnhart, trumpeteneur, interesting photos
and trumpet information
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http://www.fareed.com/ Fareed Haque, guitar wonder,
another favorite planet dweller
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http://home.earthlink.net/~staffmusic
Stafford Hunter, trombone fun
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http://www.marlenerosenberg.com
Marlene Rosenberg, bass woman in a league of her own
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Luther Thomas/Human Arts Ensemble - Una New York
To hear the entire 18:08 version
http://www.epitonic.com/artists/lutherthomashumanartsensemble.html
After reading all the information and absorbing the knowledge,
go to the bottom of the page Albums sample stream download
Tiny icon of "Funky Donkey Una New York" Click once on wma
(16.8 MB) if you have the Windows Media Player.
Be patient --it is an eighteen-minute song too
much clicking will lock your screen and cause unnecessary
grief Keep listening - it is intense.
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a very cool young highschool big band from Chicagoland:
New Trier High School Spring Jazz Concert
To see the web cast, go to: http://ntjazz.com
To download and install necessary software to view the web cast,
go to http://ntjazz.com/Real/default.htm
To see a list of all New Trier concerts
(band, choral, orchestral, jazz) currently archived for
IMMEDIATE VIEWING online, go to: http://ntjazz.com/archives.htm
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*******************CDS OF NOTE*******************
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"We'll Carry On" compilation CD features 16 performers
from the 9.11 Tribute Concerts Hughie Lynch, Greg Parr,
Tom Ferranola, Kathleen Pemble, Norma Hardy, Ann Klein,
Leni Stern, Valerie Ghent, Eric Milano, Elisa Peimer,
Rosalinde Block and more! Czech-out
http://weststreetrecords.com
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******************* VINYL FAVORITES ******************
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(You know, this song's on my new allllll-buuuooooooom)
Johnny Lytle "NEW AND GROOVY" - from the mid-60's
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Peace, The Zebra Libra
jazzhope@attbi.com