John Zorn: 14 music links

Posted by: Jim Tuerk on October 3, 2011 @ 2:40 pm
Filed under: Music, Video

The internet is what you make of it, that’s for sure. But sometimes even seasoned browsers could use a helping hand. Luckily for all, there are sites like Network Awesome that weed through the pap and get you what you need. This Youtube playlist curated by John Zorn is the current feature over there. From Coltrane and Getz, to Serge Gainsborg and Link Wray, to Looney Toones, this is an incredibly entertaining set of vids.


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Donny on 7th Avenue Project

Posted by: Jim Tuerk on September 30, 2011 @ 3:59 pm
Filed under: Donny McCaslin (Artist Thoughts), Donny McCaslin (Updates), Perpetual Motion

A great interview feature was recently posted via 7th Avenue Project with Donny McCaslin. Have a listen.

Created by radio producer Robert Pollie, the 7th Avenue Project is a weekly radio show for the seriously curious. Interviews and features on science, philosophy, art, music, culture and real-life stories, from Nobel laureates to prison inmates.


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Bad Mango, First Listen at the Greenleaf Cloud

Posted by: Jim Tuerk on September 27, 2011 @ 7:27 am
Filed under: Dave Douglas (Updates), Greenleaf Portable Series (GPS)

We’re happy to announce the third GPS release of the year. This one finds Dave working with the rhythm masters So Percussion on a set of music called Bad Mango.

Subscribers get the first listen of this music at the Greenleaf Cloud Player. Non-subscribers can check out the title track as part of the Featured Tracks playlist.


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VIDEO: Orologi from GPS2: Orange Afternoons

Posted by: Jim Tuerk on September 22, 2011 @ 7:11 pm
Filed under: Dave Douglas (News), Events, Greenleaf Portable Series (GPS), Linda Oh (News), Video

Dave Douglas (trumpet)
Ravi Coltrane (tenor saxophone)
Vijay Iyer (piano)
Linda Oh (bass)
Marcus Gilmore (drums)

Special thanks to Search & Restore for filming and splicing.

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Donny McCaslin at Monterey, listen at NPR

Posted by: Jim Tuerk on @ 3:57 pm
Filed under: Donny McCaslin (Updates), Events, Listening, Perpetual Motion

Listen to Donny McCaslin at Monterey Jazz Festival

Donny McCaslin, tenor saxophone
Uri Caine, piano/electric piano
Fima Ephron, electric bass
Mark Guiliana, drums


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Brass Ecstasy in Amherst, Sept 30th

Posted by: Jim Tuerk on @ 2:57 pm
Filed under: Dave Douglas (News), Events

  • Date: Friday, September 30th
  • Time: 9:00pm
  • City: Dave Douglas in Amherst, MA
  • Venue: Amherst South Church
  • Address: 1066 South East Street
  • Country: US


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    Miles Davis, Live In Europe 1967

    Posted by: Jim Tuerk on September 12, 2011 @ 3:26 pm
    Filed under: Listening

    This morning, I turned on my box to find the first listen of Miles, Live In Europe 1967: Bootleg Series Volume 1 streaming at NPR. First and foremost, I love the first listen. Really gets me excited about a release as I’m sure it does for most music-obsessives like myself scouring the internet for new listening.

    It seems like every year, they (those with access to the Miles vaults) pull another recording out of nowhere. When it’s a reissue of Kind Of Blue, I kind of turn off. But when it’s a new recording I haven’t heard, I end up falling deep into Miles’ catalog (again). So much great and disparate music in his catalog. Looking forward to immersing myself again.

    While I’m on my Miles kick, I remembered Dave’s post from way back, Illuminations On The Cellar Door. Here’s a little excerpt.

    Illuminations on the Cellar Door

    POSTED BY: DAVE DOUGLAS ON APRIL 25, 2006 @ 1:50 PM

    I was listening to Miles Davis’ 1970 recordings from the Cellar Door, a space in Washington, DC. These recordings went into making the album Live Evil in 1970. It is an absolute classic of an album, and yet it falls in that controversial zone that separates lovers of early Miles from those entranced by the second half of his recorded tenure, the electric years.

    Much has been said about Miles Davis and his music. Sometimes too much, and for that reason I have hesitated to jump in. But in the words of trombonist George Lewis, music doesn’t speak for itself. We have to talk about it because it doesn’t talk. I imagine Miles having the last laugh because like it or not everyone is still talking about his music. I’ll at least try to be concise.

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    After reading that again, I’ll be starting my Miles listening session with those Cellar Door recordings.

    Back to work. Happy listening.


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    Donny McCaslin – West Coast Fall Tour 2011

    Posted by: Jim Tuerk on September 9, 2011 @ 4:35 pm
    Filed under: Donny McCaslin (Updates), Events

    More info at Donny’s tour page


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    GPS, V3: Bad Mango – Dave Douglas & So Percussion

    Posted by: Jim Tuerk on September 8, 2011 @ 4:42 pm
    Filed under: Dave Douglas (News), Greenleaf Portable Series (GPS)

    Dave Douglas & So Percussion
    GPS Vol 3: Bad Mango

    Digital album out October 11th, 2011


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    Orange Afternoons #1 on iTunes charts

    Posted by: Jim Tuerk on August 31, 2011 @ 3:40 pm
    Filed under: Dave Douglas (News), Greenleaf Portable Series (GPS)

    Thanks to everyone who have ordered here at our store, and at the iTunes store. We appreciate your support and hope your ears enjoy what you hear.

    More from the GPS coming soon. In the meantime, keep helping us spread the word on this great music.


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