Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Were You There??? Blue Tuesday! Again ! with Mario LaCasse Jan 13, 2009

Bill Rabon takes the vocals...

Notice the intricate fingering here....

OUTTA BOSTON'S!....Nice sign! Does anyone ever go to this place other than for feed
when something is happening elsewhere?

If you don't recognize this it is time for you get out a bit more!

Kinda feels like home, eh?

Kilmo, of Alligator Alley fame, does the bass at Elwoods..

JP remains focused....Kilmo focuses elsewhere...

Mr. Saxman! Great sound, but who are you?

Ok, we just like this photo that is kinda equipment orientated...



Davee's guit.. see detailed portfolio at myspace.com/orangedoor

George Lily doing what he loves, as you can see!

Bill, Mario, and Mark#1 study the blues...
"ART" SHOT!

Bill, Mario, and Mark#1 study the blues...



Bill Rabon, Mario LaCasse, and FAMOUS FRANK fend off the adoring fans and fanette
 long enough to pose for pic.

Bob Taylor over in the corner behind the guitars makes sure everyone knows he is there
 even if we can't see him!

Bill assumes "attack mode" on the bass.

Yes, indeededo, Mr. Mario.

Look! It is Cliff, JP, and Kilmo!

Can anyone say... LOST IN BOSTON?

FAMOUS FRANK (notice how we have come to always CAPITALIZE this?) & George HAVING TOO MUCH FUN.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Connie James, Fri –Sun, May 24-26, at SMDCAC


Connie James. The Great American
Songbook. Friday through Sunday, May
24 through 26, at South


Friday, May 24 at 8:30pm
Saturday, May 25 at 8:30pm & 10:30pm
&
Sunday, May 26 at 3:30pm

CONNIE  JAMES
The Great American Songbook

Join legendary singer Connie James as she performs songs from George Gershwin and Cole Porter to James Taylor, Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell, Chaka Khan and others. It’s not your mother’s “Great American Songbook.” It’s much more! Friday through Sunday, May 24 -26. Presented by Mercedes Benz of Cutler Bay at the Black Box Theater, South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center.  For tickets or information, call 786.573.5300 or visit smdcac.org.

10950 SW 211 Street
Cutler Bay, FL 33189
  
The South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center, designed by an internationally-acclaimed design team that includes Arquitectonica International, Inc. (architects), Fisher Dachs Associates, Inc. (theater design), Artec Consultants, Inc. (acoustics), and AMS Planning & Research Corp. (theater management), provides, for the first time, a state-of-the-art cultural venue and community gathering place in the southern part of Miami-Dade County.

The Center features prominent works of art created by Miami artist Robert Chambers who was commissioned by Miami-Dade County’s Art in Public Places program to design a kinetic light wall and sculptures for the theater. The Center is an integral part of the economic and cultural development of the area, offering quality artistic programming and community accessibility.

The South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center is managed by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, with funding support from the Office of the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. The Center is dedicated to presenting and supporting arts and culture and providing access to the arts to the entire Miami-Dade County community.

About the Building
South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center serves as a showcase for the performing and media arts, welcoming people from all backgrounds and economic means. The facility includes 966 seat state-of-the- art theater, which features a fly tower, orchestra pit, front of house spaces (box office, lobby, concessions, etc.) and back of house support spaces (dressing rooms, storage and work areas, administrative offices, etc.). The site also includes an activities building which houses lab / experimental theaters, and may be used for classrooms,  rehearsals, and small-scale performances. A beautiful outdoor plaza allows for festivals, art shows, and other outdoor activities. The concert lawn “back yard” slopes to the Black Creek Canal, and can host outdoor concerts, performances and events.

The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council develop cultural excellence, diversity and participation throughout Miami-Dade County by strategically creating and promoting opportunities for artists and cultural organizations, and our residents and visitors who are their audiences. The Department directs the Art in Public Places program and its board, the Art in Public Places Trust, commissioning, curating, maintaining and promoting the County’s award-winning public art collection.  Through staff, board and programmatic resources, the Department, the Council and the Trust promote, coordinate and support Miami-Dade County’s more than 1,000 not-for-profit cultural organizations as well as thousands of resident artists through grants, technical assistance, public information and interactive community planning.  The Department receives funding through the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners, The Children’s Trust,  the National Endowment for the Arts, the State of Florida through the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.  Other support and services are provided by TicketWeb for the Culture Shock Miami program, the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, the South Florida Cultural Consortium and the Tourist Development Council.

NO LIVE JAZZ This Friday Night in Sebastian FL at Captn Butchers


Due to a scheduling error,
the previous announcemnet of
a life jazz performance was 
incorrect.



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Catch Brian Menendez at:
Crush Bar
Every Wednesday
Jazz Jam - 7:30pm to 10:30pm
100 Dixie Hwy
Stuart Florida 34994
772 600 5836 [map]

Saturday, June 1st, 2013, - 8pm to 11pm
w/ Toots Lorraine & The Traffic
180 NE 1st Street
Delray Beach Florida 33444

561 450 6357 [map]

And, with the

Private Lessons Available
Now offering drum lessons at
Schumacher Music in Stuart, FL
Monday thru Thursday
Call (772) 285-8999

Booking Contact
(772) 285-8999
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Were You There??? Fire Rock on Friday Jan 16, 2009

Good times, good music - it doesn't happen in the same place at the same time with the same people forever, so you need to be fluid like JAZZ to keep up with the scene. We certainly had a good run at Fire Rock, and now you can find the vibe on the other side of the intracoastal in Palm Beach at 264 The Grill  or down the street at The Wine Dive on Thursdays. See you there!

Down at Brogue's in Lake Worth. We tried to go see Jazz Stream but
their Friday gig has been cancelled. Lesson 1: Call ahead.

Jim Hayward & Gian - smooth as silk at the Rock!

Alan has regular duty on the keys on Fridays...

Jim Hayward is a busy guy!

Welcome back, Jimmy Ryan! Yes, it is time to bail out of Chicago!

I find myself at...


Submitted by Al Kanovsky 5/20/13

...a loss for words.----"Who? You?"----Yeah, me. I followed my Sunday sked by getting to BJB's just in time to take advantage of "happy hour" pricing. My buddy Bill was already there with Capt. Bob. Bill had already downed 4 1/2 vodkas and was pretty happy. Capt. Bob was thinking about how well the refitting of his 60ft. ocean-going sailing vessel was going. On stage, running the Sunday afternoon JAM was Anthony Corrado with Danny Burger on drums, Paul Bonham on piano  and Ray Batista playing guitar. Anthony plays every other instrument that fits on a bandstand. Guests included pro guitarist Tony Guerrero and a moving performance by a gal (I know, I know) named Tiffany Hill, recently arrived from Big D, Texas. I only caught her on one tune but sure would liked to have heard more. Bill is on to number six and figures he is not in shape to stay for the feature of the night, He packs himself and Capt. Bob up and heads out---stopping for a cup of coffee, I hope. Now this the part that leaves me wordless.    er----almost.

Miss Rita Wilbern enters the establishment (read joint) in a long, sleek, form fitting, black pant set. My throat closes down and my tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth. I taste pennies. If you have never seen this woman you have missed out on one of the true pleasures of life. Sometimes, in jest, she refers to me as her "Weekend Man". Slave would probably be the more appropriate word.

Her "Main Man", as opposed to her W.E. M. is Mitch Goldstein who drives the band playing the Hammond SK2. Her other, sometime Week-end Man, is Danny Berger playing drums. A new addition was Tony Nicolosi on guitar. He played and sang "so good" that I think we all may be moved down a notch or two on Miss Rita's listings.
My heart is pounding as she steps on stage and opens with the BLUESy "Everyday". It ain't Joe Williams, it is Miss Rita Wilbern at the top of her game. Now shifting to straight ahead "sexy" she does "Fever" and I am about to call for immediate medical emergency help. Tony has added dimension to the performance and they all are now in a "groove". She continues the onslaught of soulful sexiness with "You Thrill Me". She and Tony share "I Feel Good" and follow with "Since I Fell For You". Every couple in the joint that's in love or in lust is now on the floor, dancing? The band and Rita do an up-tempo "My Baby Just Cares For Me" and I ask Babette to dance. She is seat bound but can really "swing" in place. She shakes her shoulders and sways. We hold hands. I jiggle my feet. We have a good time doing it.

They close the set with "The Thrill Is Gone".   "Piano Bob" is now in the house saying "Hello" to everybody he knows which is everybody in the joint. When Rita starts singing "Summertime" all the chatter and bar patter shuts down and we all just listen. Then "Chain, Chain, Chain". All of a sudden folks who like to "shake that thang"  are up. My pal, Mark, can boogie with the best. He promised to give me lessons. Tony does "A Rainy Night In Georgia" and the band follows with a Boz Skags (Danny's Fave) tune. We are back to the bondage scene with "Unchain My Heart"---was it the black dress or her figure that brought that to mind?-----Rita and Tony do "Georgia" and that kind of brings the night to a close. While all the music was going on, one couple always got up to do the slow grin---dances. He is Gerry LeMoth and she Claudine Soulard. Loosely translated 'soulard' in French is "a drunk asleep on a park bench".  Claudine is a beautiful woman who returns to her native Montreal on Tuesday. Gerry has a house in Ft. Lauderdale and so stays a little longer. By the way, I came to find out Rita's real age. How? She told me! 29. I am still trying to figure out her 24 year old son.       


Al's Disclaimer:
A short note: The reason I write this is because I love music and words. I do not book acts. I do not promote acts. I do not accept invitations to review artists. I go to venues of my own choice. When and where is not influenced by anything other than who I would like to hear that night or day. If I don't like what I hear, I won't write about it. When I like it I let you all know. I never mention a name without asking permission. "Pardon me, Miss. Would you like to dance?"       


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Sunday, May 19, 2013

for a good time... (we all know, really, that you just need to call Allen Kanovsky!)


Submitted by Al Kanovsky 5/19/13

...get on the computer, check out the music listings at JAZZ&BLUESflorida.com. Select the location and artist. Call a pal, have some happy hour sushi, an icy cold drink, served by a good looking Cambodian miss, you are on your way. If you selected Arts Garage for your music and Salt7 for happy hour in Delray it puts you closer to the end result. Last night at Salt7 I ran into Bolton (managing partner) at JAZZiz Nightlife and talked about solving the chatter problem at that JAZZ palace. Then on to Arts Garage. The BLUES band for the night was Doug Deming(guitar/vocals), Dennis Gruenling(harp), Andrew Gohman(bass) and at the drum set, Devin Neel.

While I was waiting for the doors to open an attractive woman approached(refer to the title of this piece) unfortunately, she wasn't interested in me, rather she was inquiring after the well being of my astute publisher, Charlie Boyer. At that point, further disappointment, her husband showed up. They are Misti and Doug and go way back with Charlie. Things start looking up again when I get to my assigned table. There are three good-looking people already seated there. A couple, Sylvia and Steven Michael(Chicago) and a woman, unaccompanied, Ms. Rebecca Samuels. I am far and away the eldest and ugliest at the table. It seems that happens more and more often these days.

The music started and right off the bat you know you selected well. The band has its roots deep into the R&B era of Louis Jordan. If you like clappin' and tappin' this was the place to be. The first set included 2 L.J tunes, "Don't Roll Those Bloodshot Eyes At Me" and "Saturday Night Fish Fry". It got funky with their original "A Pretty Girl, A Cadillac and Some Money BLUES". "Eye For An Eye" brought you back to the days of double entendre lyrics. Dennis' solos on harp were exceptional. His use of the mic had you hearing growling trombones, soft saxophones and wah-wah muted trumpets. Really a cool experience. While playing the wind-up tune of the first set they quoted Dizzy Gillespies "Salt Peanuts". It caught me by surprise and brought me upright in my seat. JAZZ is rooted in the BLUES. Is BLUES now finding some of it roots in Be-bop?

During the first set, I couldn't help but notice a woman seated at an adjacent table. She seemed to be enjoying the music, knew the lyrics to the songs and bopped, animatedly, in her seat. She was blond, cute and was sitting with a very pretty brunette. I overcame my shy nature (?????) and walked over to her.
"I noticed that you are really having a good time", and introduced myself. "I would like to mention that in my "blog". Would you mind". She responded, "I wouldn't mind at all". I handed her pen and paper, so that she could write her name down. Claudia-----Deming, Doug's wife and the pretty brunette was their daughter, Samantha(med school). I learned at an early age that if you want to speak or dance with a musicians wife---girl friend---daughter, it is best to do it during a set and then get out of town before that set concludes. Not in this case. Doug is soft-spoken and easy to talk with. I asked the BLUES question about favorite lyric. He said it was an easy answer. "I'm gonna murder my baby" Why? He said, "Because it was true. Pat Hare sang the song, murdered his wife and died in prison." I've got to find out more about that tale.

The 2d set was even better than the first. The band appreciated the listening audience that Arts Garage attracts and they responded by putting it all on the line. Andrew Gohman originally played guitar but wanted to join the band. Doug told him a spot at bass might open. Andrew started on bass only 2 years ago. He has mastered both the upright and electric. I told Devin that he looked like the youngest in the band. He said "No way" but revealed nothing further. The set had some more originals including "The Rev" and one dedicated to Samantha, "Momma Didn't Raise No Fool". One of my old time favorites "Third Degree" has dynamite lyrics----"been 'ccused of forgery. I can't even write my name". They did "I want you to be my baby" and closed with a swinging "Goodnight Baby" that included some Count Basie "1 O'clock Jump" riffs.  

I got what I was looking for. A good time. Remember what I said at the beginning. For a good time-------A heads up, 2 weeks hence, at Arts Garage  Aaron Lebos. If you want to hear JAZZ's future this will be your opportunity.     

Al's Disclaimer:
A short note: The reason I write this is because I love music and words. I do not book acts. I do not promote acts. I do not accept invitations to review artists. I go to venues of my own choice. When and where is not influenced by anything other than who I would like to hear that night or day. If I don't like what I hear, I won't write about it. When I like it I let you all know. I never mention a name without asking permission. "Pardon me, Miss. Would you like to dance?"       


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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Music?? Magic?? or------


Submitted by Al Kanovsky 5/18/13

This is not a test. No grades will be given! The question is hypothetical. (if you need a dictionary you need not read any further) If you take a musician, add a generous portion of talent and multiply by 4 what you will have is a night of Musically Magic JAZZ. That's what I was treated to last night at Joe's Stone Crab in Miami Beach.

Let me start with the evenings beginning. I had arranged to pick up my pal and patron of the arts, Dr. Jules Oaklander for an opportunity to hear Wendy Pedersen perform. During the pleasant ride we took the time  to discuss a wide variety of subjects including women, women and also women. The good Doctor's knowledge of the subject is broad (what?) to say the least.

We arrived at Joe's and were pleasantly surprised to find Ed Bell(WLRN FM) already there. Mrs. Hernandersen (Wendy) and the band, Jim Gasior(keys), Josh Allen(bass) and Harvel Nakundi(drums) were setting up and enjoying a bit of repast. Dr. Jules and I joined Ed Bell at his table, ordered a beverage and a bite to eat and quickly entered into a lively discussion that included a number of things including(but not limited to) JAZZ, women, musicians we had met, women, JAZZ, local clubs, women, JAZZ---"on and on. on and on, on and on". Had enough babble? OK!  We will get to the subject at hand i:e Wendy Pedersen, Jim, Josh and Harvel.
Musicians use instruments to play the music. Can you be a musician without an instrument? No sax, trumpet, trombone or sticks in your hand. No keys or strings at your fingertips. If you are Wendy Pedersen, you are an instrument. A wonderful sounding musical instrument. An integral part of the genre known as JAZZ. Ballads, jump tunes, funk or BLUES, she does them with imaginative originality and style. She and Jim Gasior are a study in creative unions. Josh Allen is a really talented bassist and Harvel brought depth to the quartet.

Wendy opened the set with "What A Wonderful World" and then a very unique version of "I Don't Want To Go To Rehab". Next came Fats Waller's "Jitterbug Waltz", "Exactly Like You" "Favorite Things" with Jim quoting the Beatles "Norwegian Woods" under the melodic line. A finger poppin' "Tea For Two" and closing the set with a dedication to Jim's wife Peggy, "Centerpiece". Sitting nearby was a couple, who left their food sit while they listened, intensely, to the music. They are Susan and Roy Slade. Susan and Roy enjoyed every moment and like all the rest of us, stayed until the last note was played.

At the break I spoke with Peggy Gasior about how she and Jim came to be married. Peggy was happy to relate the tale. They had mutual friends who would gather at Tobacco Road on Wednesday nights when Jim played there. Peggy spent months of Wednesdays listening to the talented pianist.She thought he was "cutesy" and soooooooooo-------- .

By the time the 2d set began the audience included Lisanne Lyons, Nika Garcia, Aaron Lebos, Jeannette Pina, Susana Behar and several students. The band opened the set with a tune written by Jim(I did not get the title). Wendy took to the stage and her opener was a very unusual "Night In Tunisia" with one of the best "scats" ever. A true "tone poem". "Love For Sale" done with a 2d line rhythm pattern---WOW!!

Jim's student Francesca listened to every note and phrase. Listening and learning. A very stylized "I'm Getting Sentimental" had me "Getting Sentimental". I refrained from taking 'Doctor Jules' hand in mine.

Two of the students joined in on "Caravan", Ivan Malespin(trombone) and Rain on alto. And then the rousing finale with Lisanne and Nika joining them and getting us all to tap 'n clap.

JAZZ at Joe's Stone Crab is happening every Friday and Saturday night (closed 5/24-5/25) thru July 27th. They will feature Lisanne Lyons, Brenda Alford, LeNard Rutledge, Nika Garcia and Wendy. Check the schedule. It is held in a small room adjacent to the bar. The service (Jennifer) is gracious with an expanded bar menu. Portions are generous so don't be afraid to share. Reputation alone is enough for you to know that they have knowledge in mixing a drink. It can get crowded. I suggest you get there early. I apologize to all of my JAZZophile friends to whom I promised to keep this place a closely held secret. 

Tonight----BLUES at Arts Garage in Delray Beach. Be there or be-------    

Al's Disclaimer:
A short note: The reason I write this is because I love music and words. I do not book acts. I do not promote acts. I do not accept invitations to review artists. I go to venues of my own choice. When and where is not influenced by anything other than who I would like to hear that night or day. If I don't like what I hear, I won't write about it. When I like it I let you all know. I never mention a name without asking permission. "Pardon me, Miss. Would you like to dance?"       


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