Dec 10 2017
Kamasi Washington at Headliners, Louisville KY
Tonight, the Louisville, KY venue Headliners Music Hall is hosting one of the bright stars on the modern jazz scene.
Kamasi Washington is touring in support of his new release Harmony of Difference. He’s achieved fame in the music world via his work on Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly. That success translated to his own excellent 2015 release, The Epic. Washington’s three-volume work bridged a classic 1960s spiritual jazz sound with an updated post-bop more reflective of present day jazz. There was orchestra and choir and a big sound that resonated like mad. That synthesis of something old and something new signifies an established approach of the modern scene, and it’s the kind of thing that results in music that is able to appeal to a listener’s cerebral nature while also inciting their foot to tap along.
Washington’s new album keeps in line with The Epic, exploring convergences between spiritual, cosmic, and post-bop with a series of dramatic harmonic builds, catchy melodies and contemporary grooves. Those are elements tailor-made for the live show setting.
Here’s a video featuring music from Washington’s new album, Harmony of Difference.
The album is available for sale on Amazon.
Headliners is one of the better Louisville venues, and the mid-range size should be a nice fit for Washington’s booming sound.
The show details:
When: Sunday, December 10th, 2017 at 8:00pm
Where: Headliners, 1386 Lexington Rd, Louisville, KY.
Tickets are $32/35 (dos).
Headliners’ site-> LINK
Kamasi Washington’s site-> LINK
Check out Washington’s music on his Soundcloud page-> LINK
Here’s a video from a recent show at The Brass & Crimson in Glasgow…
Apr 19 2018
Chris Potter at the Lyric Theatre, Lexington KY
It would be a pretty good idea to be in Lexington, KY on Sunday night. One of the very best saxophonists on the planet is gonna be in town for an April 22nd show at the Lyric Theatre. Tenor saxophonist Chris Potter is currently doing a Midwest tour swing with his quartet of drummer Dan Weiss, guitarist Adam Rogers and bassist Fima Ephron. You can reliably count on Potter for some modern straight-ahead goodness… except when you can’t. While Potter has come up through the tradition of old-school jazz and made his mark on the modern post-bop era, his creative drive is just as likely to take things off the familiar path as it is to keep to the center of the lane. That he’s got drummer Dan Weiss in tow is probably a good sign of the potential for unconventional music. Weiss’s new album Starebaby is out this month, and his willingness to go old-school, new-school or no-school is certainly something that Potter will feed off.
This show is part of the Origins Jazz Series, which has been bringing some intriguing shows to the Lexington scene.
Here’s a track off Potter’s 2017 release The Dreamer is the Dream (on ECM Records). We have no way of knowing what any one live show will ultimately sound like, but here’s a sense of what’s what:
The show details:
When: Sunday, April 22nd, 2018 at 7:30pm
Where: Lyric Theatre, 300 E. Third, Lexington, KY.
Tickets are $25.
The Lyric Theatre’s site-> LINK
The artist’s site-> LINK
Learn more about the Origins Jazz Series-> LINK
And you should probably check out Walter Tunis’s write-up of Potter and the upcoming show. Tunis is a nice resource for Lexington’s music and art scene.
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By davesumner • Jazz in Kentucky, Live Jazz • 0 • Tags: Jazz in Kentucky, Live Jazz