Thursday, January 28, 2010

Now's the Time: Randy Weston


Randy Weston performs February 4 at the American Jazz Museum. The recording career of the 83-year-old pianist has covered a lot of ground. It includes Monk-like bop, Afro-centric spirituality and CTI's patented pop-funk.

I'm geeked for his appearance, although the billing- "Jammin' For Wellness: Jazz as an International Catalyst for Medical and Spiritual Healing"- is less than promising. The event's description is similarly baffling:
Mr. Weston will perform and discuss elements of his celebrated Uhuru Africa Suite (now celebrating its 50th anniversary) and its role as a spiritual healer within the context of his work in Central Africa.
Alas, the album in question is out-of-print.

Interested parties are instructed to "RSVP by February 1, 2010 to Glenn North at (816)474-8463 ext. 221 or gnorth@kcjazz.org." I've sent an email and left a voice mail. I have yet to receive any sort of confirmation. I've resorted to the power of positive thinking.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Any confirmation from Glenn North yet?

Happy In Bag said...

No.

Anonymous said...

Call Greg Carroll. He would want to know.

Happy In Bag said...

A marketing consultant called me on behalf of the museum yesterday.

She told me that she'd seen my R.S.V.P request. I let her know that I had just learned that I'll be working elsewhere Thursday and wouldn't be able to attend. I asked her to pass that information on to Mr. North.

And for the record, she was reaching out to me about another matter. She was unfamiliar with Plastic Sax.