Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Confirmation: Weekly News & Notes
*Joe Dimino interviews Abel Ramirez for his Neon Jazz program.
*The Kansas City Star published a review and a report about the 18th & Vine Jazz and Blues Festival.
*KC Jazz Lark ponders the public's perception of the Jazz District.
*Stanley Crouch promoted his new biography of Charlie Parker on PBS. (Tip via Tony's Kansas City.)
*Lee Hartman reviewed a performance by the People's Liberation Big Band.
*A van owned by trumpeter George Robinson was stolen.
*The Pitch recommends Parallax's performance at Take Five Coffee + Bar.
*The Black House Collective shares another round of photos documenting its new music festival.
*The $14 million National Blues Museum opens in St. Louis next year.
*Tweet o' the Week: ashley- At the 18th & Vine Jazz and Blues Festival with my grandma..
*From Mike Metheny: It's always a pleasure (and a challenge!) to be on the same stage with such outstanding musicians as Stan Kessler (tpt), Hermon Mehari (tpt), TJ Martley (p), Gerald Spaits (b) and Brian Steever (dr). And how's this for a bona fide Kansas City Trumpet Summit: the equally outstanding Clint Ashlock (tpt) will be a special guest during each set at the Blue Room on Saturday, Oct. 26, 8:30-12:30. (That's Clint's photography on the cover of the new CD that will be available at the gig.) Hope to see you there!
*From a press release: Annual birthday bash celebrating & featuring Tim Whitmer with party revelers the Wild Women of Kansas City, guitarist Rod Fleeman & the Consort Band. Wednesday, November 6, 2013. 7:00 p.m. Unity Temple on the Plaza. $7.00. Children under 16 free.
*From 12th Street Jump: This week on 12th Street Jump we celebrate the birthday of Lee Konitz with our special guest Rob Scheps. The gang sees "Who's Got the Blues" in South Bend, IN and offers a little help to the President.
(Original image by Plastic Sax.)
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