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greghopkinsjazz · 7 months
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The Greg Hopkins Jazz Orchestra Featuring Vocalist Renese King
Live at The Regatta Bar, Harvard Square
Monday, April 1st, 7:30 & 8:30 Sets
Reeds: Yulia Musayelyan -- Fl Shannon LeClaire -- Al, Fl, Cl Lihi Haruvi -- Alto, Eb Sop, Fl  Rick DiMuzio -- Tenor, Cl  Bob Patton -- Tenor, Fl, Cl  Brian Landrus -- Bari, BsCl
Trumpets: Bijon Watson  Carlos Ramos Dan Rosenthal Don Gorder
Trombones: Jeff Galindo Pete Fanelli Jeremy Duke Pete Cirelli
Rhythm: Tim Ray -- Piano  Keala K -- Bass  Mark Walker -- Drums
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Red List album review @ All About Jazz
Red List album review @ All About Jazz
Album Review By Jack Bowers July 26, 2022 Sign in to view read count ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Brian Landrus‘ heart is in the right place. Red List, his eleventh album as leader, is dedicated to the preservation of Earth’s endangered animal species. Landrus names thirteen, at least five of which—the kakapo, Malayan tiger, gharial, vaquita and Javan rhino—are all but gone, with less than…
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diyeipetea · 2 years
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"Nocturnal Flight" [Brian Landrus: Red List (Palmetto Records, 2022)] Por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5#474 [Minipodcast de jazz]
“Nocturnal Flight” [Brian Landrus: Red List (Palmetto Records, 2022)] Por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5#474 [Minipodcast de jazz]
“Nocturnal Flight” Brian Landrus Red List: Music Dedicated to the Preservation of Our Endangered Species (Palmetto Records, 2022) Brian Landrus, Ryan Keberle, Geoffrey Keezer, Nir Felder, Rudy Royston, Lonnie Plaxico, John Hadfield, Steve Roach. El tema es una composición de Brian Landrus. ¿Sabías que? “Nocturnal Flight” es el primer single de la nueva grabación de Brian Landrus, que se…
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donospl · 4 years
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JAZZOWE REKOMENDACJE: Brian Landrus – “For Now”
JAZZOWE REKOMENDACJE: Brian Landrus – “For Now”
BlueLand Records, 2020
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Brian Landrus nowojorski multiinstrumentalista, zajmuje w dorocznych ankietach podsumowujących wysokie miejsca – szczególnie w kategorii saksofonu barytonowego. Oprócz własnych projektów koncertował i nagrywał między innymi z Esperanzą Spalding Nicholasem Paytonem, Marcusem Stricklandem, Marią Schneider, Rufusem Reidem, Ralphem Alessim.  
“For Now” jest dziesiątą…
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theloniousbach · 4 years
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Program Notes: WGTE’s Jazz Spectrum, 18 July 2020: Low Reeds
My long-standing conversation with the host turned to favorite instruments, besides piano we soberly designated.  He offered bass clarinet and I agreed it was an excellent choice.  Similarly my father was a big Harry Carney fan, a linch pin in the Ellington organization.
Though I’m learning the consequences, I enthusiastically said, “We could do a show” followed by the suggested artists that are the basis of this show.  By “we,” we usually mean “me.”
As per my local community radio experience, I gravitate toward themes, a set of chords to improvise over.  I need that structure to explore European folk/traditional dance, I need questions to explore my listening.  For Jazz Spectrum, it helps focus.
So, low reeds served nicely.
I opened the show with Harry Carney, acknowledging that’s where I started.  A 1967 “Sophisticated Lady” with the deep horn growling gently but suggestively in her ear.  No bari, but George Adams’s tenor is the highlight of “For Harry Carney” from Charles Mingus’s “Changes.”  Pepper Adams took the Ellington/Strayhorn “Star Crossed Lovers” for a good spin.
Gerry Mulligan next with his own “Jeru” from “Birth of the Cool” led into Brain Landrus’s tribute, the full “Jeru Concerto” from “Generations” with both strong soloing and rich arranging for a 25 piece orchestra.  They each get a crack later in the show with a Monk tune.
That segment was long but we wanted the full concerto paired with a little bit of Mulligan himself.
That meant we had to sacrifice Lauren Sevian’s tribute to Cecil Payne, but we will give her her due soon.  She’s an exciting player with fresh and nimble ideas for the big horn.  So that short segment had Payne himself in a Charlie Parker tribute and more Pepper Adams with Mingus (who of course welcomed what he could do with bari).
Gerry Mulligan did “Straight No Chaser,” so I twisted the Song of the Week segment to be, in fact, two Monk tunes.  The other was “Epistrophy” for Eric Dolphy and Scott Robinson (on bass sax) from Frank Kimbrough’s examination of the full canon.  There actually was a third Song of the Week,” “Take the A Train,” via the World Saxophone Quartet for a taste of Hamite Bluiett briefly and Mingus/Dolphy from Cornell 1964.
But I concluded the Monk hour with Dolphy’s “Hat and Beard” and Pepper Adams with Barry Harris on “Off Monk.”  The low horn well suited  to the master’s  invention and voice.
There was a full Mulligan set, some standards with Chet Baker and the Concert Jazz Band and his “K4 Pacific” from “Age of Steam.”  His horn is a vehicle for rich musical invention, both via improvisation and arrangement.  It is literally fundamental.
David Murray did a bass clarinet album and because it should always be Black History Month, I included his tribute to Fannie Lou Hamer of Mississippi’s Freedom Democratic Party that challenged the Dixiecrats in 1964.  
If I could get Scott Robinson on bass saxophone for “Epistrophy,” then I also wanted Ben Goldberg’s alto contrabass clarinet as part of the home stretch with “Elliptical” from “Unfold Ordinary Mind.”
Fritz generously described this show as coming from my unordinary mind.  He’s known me a long time and has accepted and encouraged and given me an outlet for that energy.  I’m sure we’ll get up to a lot more mischief in the years ahead.
But one last amusement was to close out at 11:56 pm EDT with “Round Midnight” as a bass clarinet solo from Brian Landrus.
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Set 2 Duke Ellington, Soul Call, “Sophisticated Lady” Charles Mingus, Changes Two, “For Harry Carney” Pepper Adams, Encounter!  “The Star-Crossed Lovers” Set 3 Miles Davis. Birth of the Cool“, Jeru” Brian Landrus Orchestra, Generations, “Jeru Concerto (Four Movements and Interlude)” Set 4 Cecil Payne, Performing Charlie Parker Music, “Communion” Charles Mingus, Blues and Roots, “Moanin’” Set 5 Thelonious Monk, Complete Blue Note Recordings, “Straight, No Chaser” Thelonious Monk, Monk Meets Mulligan, “Straight, No Chaser” Kurt Rosenwinkel & Dario Deidda, Play Monk, “Straight, No Chaser” Set 6: Eric Dolphy, Last Date, “Epistrophy” Frank Kimbrough, Monk’s Dreams, “Epistrophy” Thelonious Monk, At Carnegie Hall, “Epistrophy” Set 7 Eric Dolphy, Out to Lunch “Hat and Beard” Pepper Adams, Pepper, “Bossa Nouveau” Set 8 World Saxophone Quartet, Plays Ellington, “Take the A Train” Charles Mingus/Eric Dolphy, Cornell 1964, “Take the A Train” Set 8 Gerry Mulligan, Complete Pacific Jazz and Capitol Recordings of the Original Quartet, “I’m Beginning to See the Light” Gerry Mulligan Concert Jazz Band, The Complete Verve Recordings, “Come Rain or Come Shine” Gerry Mulligan, Age of Steam, “K-4 Pacific” Gerry Mulligan, Complete Pacific Jazz and Capitol Recordings of the Original Quartet, “‘S Wonderful” Set 9 Ben Goldberg, Unfold Ordinary Mind, “Elliptical” David Murray, Ballads for Bass Clarinet, “Elegy for Fannie Lou” Brian Landrus, For Now, “’Round Midnight”
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92ny · 7 years
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Oh yeah, let’s see your Jazz fingers. 
The Jazz Journalists Association announced the nominees for the 2017 JJA Jazz Awards and we’re thrilled to see many of the artists performing at this year’s Jazz in July Festival.  
Among the nominees:
Benny Golson - LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN JAZZ
Cécile McLorin Salvant - FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Bill Charlap Trio - DUO OR TRIO OF THE YEAR
Bill Charlap - PIANIST OF THE YEAR
Jeremy Pelt - TRUMPETER OF THE YEAR
Brian Lynch - TRUMPETER OF THE YEAR
Harry Allen - TENOR SAXOPHONIST OF THE YEAR
Gary Smulyan - BARITONE SAXOPHONIST OF THE YEAR
Ken Peplowski - CLARINETIST OF THE YEAR
Eric Alexander - TENOR SAXOPHONIST OF THE YEAR
Shout outs as well to these nominees: 92Y School of Music teacher Brian Landrus (BARITONE SAXOPHONIST OF THE YEAR) and journalist Will Friedwald (LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN JAZZ JOURNALISM), host of Will Friedwald’s Clip Joint. 
Congrats to all of you! 
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mostlymonk · 7 years
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Beast (inspired by Ugly Beauty)
 Frank Carlberg Large Ensemble
Conductor: JC Sanford
Rhythm Section: Frank Carlberg – piano & arranger/composer Johannes Weidenmüller - bass Michael Sarin - drums
Trumpets and Flugelhorns: Jonathan Powell,  Kirk Knuffke (cornet) John Carlson, Dave Smith
Trombones: Alan Ferber, Chris Washburne Brian Drye,  Max Seigel
Woodwinds: John O’Gallagher, Jeremy Udden Adam Kolker, Sam Sadigursky Brian Landrus
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jazzworldquest-blog · 6 years
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USA: WCSMA Senior High All-County Jazz Concert Friday, March 15, 2019 @ 7:30 pm Hommock Middle School, Mamaroneck
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            On Friday March 15th the Westchester County Schools Music Association (WCSMA) will be hosting the 2019 High School All County Jazz Concert at Hommocks Middle School (130 Hommocks Road in Larchmont NY) at 7:30pm.  The show will feature performances by the best high school Jazz musicians throughout Westchester County. Over the past 29 years this festival has brought in many fabulous Jazz educators to serve as guest conductors to work with and direct our students.  Some of these names include Manny Albam, Mike Holober, David Dempsey, Ralph Lalama, Todd Coolman, and Gary Smulyan.  This year’s “A” band guest conductor will be renowned trombonist John Mosca.  The “B” band guest conductor will be baritone sax and low reed specialist Brian Landrus. Both programs will showcase a wide variety of styles and celebrate the works of such classic composers as Thad Jones, Duke Ellington and Sammy Nestico.  There will also be original big band compositions by guest conductor Brian Landrus.  The concert will begin with a performance by the Mamaroneck High School “A” Jazz band under the direction of Mr. Timothy Hooker.           Tickets will be sold at the door and will cost $20 for adults and $5 for students. For any questions and inquiries please do not hesitate to contact us via e-mail [email protected]. Hope to see you at the concert on March 15th. James P. Mullen Senior High School Jazz Festival Coordinator  
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jazzanews · 6 years
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Esperanza Spalding - 33th Leverkusener Jazztage - 2012
Esperanza Spalding: bass, bass guitar, vocals Leala Cyr: trumpet, flugel horn, backing vocals Igmar Thomas: trumpet Jeff Galindo: trombone Corey King: trombone Tia Fuller: alto saxophone Renato Caranto: soprano & tenor saxophones, flute Brian Landrus: tenor & baritone saxophones Leo Genovese: piano, electric piano Jef Lee Johnson: guitar Lyndon Rochelle: drums Chris Turner: vocals
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rich4a1 · 3 months
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Brian Landrus PLAYS ELLINGTON & STRAYHORN
BRIAN LANDRUS PLAYS ELLINGTON & STRAYHORN Palmetto Records Brian Landrus, baritone saxophone/bass sax/bass clarinet/contra alto clarinet/ piccolo/ C flute/alto flute/bass flute; Dave Stryker, electric & acoustic guitar; Jay Anderson, acoustic bass; Billy Hart, drums. I am a real baritone saxophone fan, so I was very excited to hear Dr. Brian Landrus take on the music of Duke Ellington and Billy…
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podilatokafe · 7 years
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Free MP3: “Jeru Concerto, Mvmt. 1” by Brian Landrus
Free MP3: “Jeru Concerto, Mvmt. 1” by Brian Landrus
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dustedmagazine · 9 years
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Brian Landrus Trio – The Deep Below (Blueland)
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The bass register remains Brian Landrus’ preferred musical residence. Over the past several years he’s established himself as a reedist, composer and bandleader of note. The Deep Below finds him sharing the playing field between his baritone saxophone and bass variants of clarinet, saxophone and flute. Bassist Lonnie Plaxico and drummer Billy Hart, each versed in Landrus’ music from earlier encounters, are also session men par excellence and pretty much the perfect complementary partners for what the leader has in mind.
Fourteen pieces lean heavily in favor of Landrus’ songbook with eleven of his own design and three disparate standards. He gives the most space to his baritone with six tracks featuring its weighty, rough-hewn sound. An accompanied sortie through Coltrane’s “Giant Steps” reserves a recognizable statement of the familiar theme for the finale, the percussive clack of his instrument’s keys dissipating into silence. Ellington’s “Sophisticated Lady” and the antique torch song “I’m a Fool to Want You” ably evoke the instrument’s amorous advantages although Plaxico’s brittle, high-on-the-fingerboard solo leaves something to be desired in terms of tuning.
Landrus’ aptitude on the baritone is a matter of easily accessible record, but the stellar sound he gleans from the bass clarinet is arguably even more impressive. Six pieces feature the reed starting with haunting ballad “Fields of Zava” and there’s hardly a Dolphyism in earshot with a lush tone that’s at once capacious and aqueous. Landrus takes his time with his articulation, adding gravitas and presence that swells to fill the sound space on “Just a Fading Memory” such that his colleagues waiting silence in the wings aren’t even missed. “Orebro Treaty” applies the instrument to a gliding groove setting with comparable accomplished results.
Bass flute annexes a pair of originals. “Will She Ever Know” unfurls across a plush, loping rhythm of plucked bass and brushes while “Ancient” slows the pace to an atmospheric crawl and another tightly wound improvisation from Plaxico. The mighty and massive bass sax only gets one showing, but Landrus makes the most of it by calling forth a blustery, boisterous sound from deep in the horn’s guts. Plaxico and Hart carve out a syncopated accompanying rhythm at his flanks, but it almost feels incidental in the presence of the leader’s studio-monopolizing presence and phrasing.
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jazzworldquest-blog · 8 years
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USA: Brian Landrus Project -Everlasting(Cimp 2017)
This recording follows up Brian Landrus' (CDN 1218) recording, 'Forward,' a CD that received more than the usual notice from writers and listeners. For this, Brian brings back Jason Palmer, John Lockwood, and Bob Moses on a program of 13 Landrus originals that feature his baritone sax and bass clarinet. Brian put himself in some challenging situations, a gutsy move that led to music of consequence worthy of this 'new horn in town. '
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brombachlounge · 11 years
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Just Listened: Brian Landrus Experience - Mirage
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