Hairy Larry
I am a composition major at Arkansas State University and I have an interest in jazz composers who are writing and playing today.
Please contact me if you are a jazz composer or if you would like to recommend a composer to me.
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This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Copyright Infringement, Eddie Roberts, and Robert Walter. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Eddie Roberts & The Lucky Strokes Live at Brooklyn Bowl on 2024-04-12
archive.org/details/erls2024-04-12.cmc622.sbd.matrix.flac24/
Robert Walter’s 20th Congress Live at Star Theater on 2022-05-14
archive.org/details/rwtc2022-05-14/
Sophie Hacker
Copyright Infringement Live at Riceland Hall on 2018-07-13
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It will help them out and your audience will love it
Calling all musicians!
Cover your friend's songs. Tell everyone how great they are.
I noticed when attending concerts that most bands play some originals and some covers. Some play all originals or all covers. This applies to you too.
I'm great with bands playing originals. Do your own thing. And I understand that musicians include cover songs because a) they like the songs and b) it's nice to play some music the audience already knows.
My guess is all these musicians have friends who write good songs. I know I do. Could be someone they played with before and they already know the song. Could be a friend who plays in another band and you have there CD with original songs on it. Could be someone you barely know on the internet who has a youtube video of a song they wrote that you really like.
DJ Hairy Larry Presents Copyright Infringement Playing Stella By Starlight
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-04-21
Thanks Marty, today we're going to hear a band of young musicians play a jazz standard.
It was my great good fortune to be able to work with high school jazz musicians at the Delta Jazz Workshop for several years. I enjoyed the workshop sessions and listening to rehearsals but my favorite job was rehearsing small groups made up of workshop attendees, mostly high school students.
In July of 2018 I was given some amazing musicians including a rhythm section of young musicians who were already playing at a professional level. So this was a great opportunity to show these students the whole process, selecting songs, creating instrumental sections, writing arrangements, and rehearsing for a concert.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Robert Glasper and Cory Henry. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Kenny Garrett collaborates with electronic producer Svoy on new album; "Miles Running Down AI" (track 2) is a sick Electric Miles tribute
For more than three decades saxophonist Kenny Garrett has been on the forefront of the most adventurous and creative collaborations in jazz, having performed with generations of innovators such as Miles Davis, Art Blakey, Freddie Hubbard and more. The living legend charts yet another path in his illustrious career with the release of his first ever electronic album, an avenue to explore new sounds.
Produced by Kenny Garrett and Svoy
Kenny Garrett – alto & soprano saxophones, vocals
Svoy – programming, vocals, piano
Way Out West is an album by bassist Richard Davis recorded in 1977 but not released on the Muse label until 1980.
“This is an interesting if not essential release from the masterful bassist.” – Scott Yanow/AllMusic.
Richard Davis – bass
Eddie Henderson – trumpet
Joe Henderson ��� tenor saxophone
Stanley Cowell – piano
Billy Cobham – synthesizer, drums
Dolly Hirota – vocals
J.J. Inc. is an album by jazz trombonist J. J. Johnson, released in 1961.
AllMusic’s Scott Yanow rated the album 4½ stars and described it as “a fine straight ahead set”.
J. J. Johnson – trombone
Freddie Hubbard – trumpet
Clifford Jordan – tenor saxophone
Cedar Walton – piano
Arthur Harper – double bass
Albert Heath – drums
"I didn't try to create something that was difficult to play. I just composed music that reflected my thoughts. I knew the musicians would play it, because it sounded good".
Thelonious Monk
"No intenté crear algo que fuese difícil de tocar. Me limité a componer música que reflejase mis pensamientos. Sabía que los músicos le meterían mano, porque sonaba bien"
PASSPORT es un grupo alemán pionero en el género del jazz fusión, fundado en 1971 por el saxofonista y compositor Klaus Doldinger. Desde su formación, Passport ha sido una fuerza innovadora en la escena europea del jazz, fusionando excepcionales habilidades técnicas con una gran variedad de influencias musicales, como el rock progresivo, la música étnica y la electrónica.
La música de Passport se caracteriza por su energía contagiosa, complejas estructuras de improvisación y arreglos intrincados. La habilidad de Doldinger como líder de la banda y saxofonista principal ha sido fundamental en la evolución del sonido distintivo de Passport. Su capacidad para combinar melodías sofisticadas con secciones rítmicas potentes ha sido alabada tanto por críticos como por fanáticos de la música en todo el mundo.
A lo largo de los años, Passport ha lanzado una extensa discografía que abarca más de cuatro décadas, con álbumes aclamados como su debut «Passport» (1971), «Cross-Collateral» (1975), «Infinity Machine» (1976), «Oceanliner» (1980) y Inner Blue» (2011). Cada álbum de Passport ofrece una experiencia auditiva única, explorando nuevos territorios musicales mientras mantiene la esencia de su sonido característico.
Además de su trabajo en estudio, Passport ha llevado su música en giras internacionales, ganando una base de fanáticos devotos en todo el mundo. Sus actuaciones en vivo son conocidas por su energía y pasión, con improvisaciones enérgicas que llevan al público en un viaje musical emocionante y dinámico.
A lo largo de su carrera, Passport ha dejado un legado duradero en el mundo del jazz fusion, influenciando a generaciones de músicos con su innovación y creatividad. Con su habilidad para fusionar diferentes estilos musicales en una expresión cohesiva y emocionante, Passport continúa siendo una fuerza influyente en la escena musical contemporánea.
Los dejamos con un vídeo del tema "Shirokko" perteneciente al disco debut. En esta grabación podemos ver un ensayo de la banda para lo que sería la grabación del álbum en vivo «Doldinger Jubilee Concert» de 1974.
Fuente: ProgJazz.org
We leave you with a video of the song "Shirokko" from the debut album. In this recording we can see a rehearsal of the band for what would be the recording of the live album "Doldinger Jubilee Concert" from 1974.
PASSPORT is a pioneering German group in the jazz fusion genre, founded in 1971 by saxophonist and composer Klaus Doldinger. Since its formation, Passport has been an innovative force on the European jazz scene, fusing exceptional technical skills with a wide variety of musical influences, such as progressive rock, ethnic music and electronica.
Passport's music is characterised by infectious energy, complex improvisational structures and intricate arrangements. Doldinger's skill as bandleader and lead saxophonist has been instrumental in the evolution of Passport's distinctive sound. His ability to combine sophisticated melodies with powerful rhythm sections has been praised by critics and music fans alike around the world.
Over the years, Passport has released an extensive discography spanning more than four decades, with acclaimed albums such as their debut "Passport" (1971), "Cross-Collateral" (1975), "Infinity Machine" (1976), "Oceanliner" (1980) and "Inner Blue" (2011). Each Passport album offers a unique listening experience, exploring new musical territories while maintaining the essence of their signature sound.
In addition to their studio work, Passport has taken their music on international tours, gaining a devoted fan base around the world. Their live performances are known for their energy and passion, with energetic improvisations that take the audience on an exciting and dynamic musical journey.
Throughout his career, Passport has left a lasting legacy in the world of jazz fusion, influencing generations of musicians with his innovation and creativity. With his ability to fuse different musical styles into a cohesive and exciting expression, Passport continues to be an influential force in the contemporary music scene.
In this video Passport are:
Drums – Curt Cress
Drums, Percussion – Pete York
Electric Bass – Wolfgang Schmid
Electric Piano [Fender-Piano] – Les McCann
Electric Piano [Fender-Piano], Organ – Kristian Schultze
Guitar – Buddy Guy, Philip Catherine
Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Griffin
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Synthesizer [Moog] – Klaus Doldinger