Sep 28 2013
Jazz in Kentucky (Upcoming Show): Dave Douglas in Louisville
Tomorrow, September 29th, 2013, Dave Douglas will be performing at Louisville’s Clifton Center at 7pm.
Douglas is generally regarded as one of the top trumpet players on the scene, and between his own recordings and those he releases under his Greenleaf Music label, he’s clearly a force in shaping jazz in the present moment.
It’ll be the same personnel as that of his 2013 release Time Travel, a recording that sounds like a message in a bottle sent back in time to the 1960’s Hard Bop era… it has modern jazz’s fingerprints all over it, but slings heat and breathes the blues with the fiery composure emblematic of the time when be-bop was evolving into something more.
Your album & show personnel: Dave Douglas (trumpet), Jon Irabagon (sax), Matt Mitchell (piano), Linda Oh (bass), and Rudy Royston (drums).
Speaking of the musicians appearing with Douglas, there isn’t a one of them who hasn’t been praised on this site or on one of my eMusic Jazz Picks columns. All those names will lead to more solid music.
Douglas is celebrating his 50th birthday with a 50 state tour, hitting spots that don’t always get to see world-class jazz, so I highly recommend taking this opportunity to catch him live. You can follow the progress of his 50-state project on a dedicated site, at this LINK.
Here’s a link to the Dave Douglas site.
The show is being held at the Clifton Center. located just off Frankfort Avenue in Louisville’s Clifton neighborhood. I’ve seen shows there before, including a Bill Frisell solo performance, and can definitely vouch for it being a great place to catch a gig.
Here’s a link to the Clifton Center site, for more info on the show and the venue.
Address: 2117 Payne St, Louisville, KY 40206
Phone: (502) 896-8480
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Worth noting, in addition to his 50-state tour, Douglas is also offering up a special box set of his previous two albums Be Still and Time Travel, and the upcoming release Pathways, as well as a DVD of in-studio performances as well as alternate takes and unreleased tracks from those sessions.
The box set is available in physical CD and digital format. The physical box is limited to a set of 100, and includes some other swag like t-shirts. Douglas also has options for people who already own some or all the box set albums by offering complete-your-box alternatives. It looks pretty neat.
Here’s one of those unreleased tracks…
You can pre-order the box set, in any of its various formats, at Douglas’s Bandcamp page.
Oct 7 2013
Jazz in Kentucky (Upcoming Show): Ernie Watts, Laurence Hobgood & Jacob Duncan’s Liberation Prophecy in Louisville
A stellar show is happening tomorrow night in Louisville’s Kentucky Country Day School Theater, with jazz veterans Ernie Watts & Laurence Hobgood headlining a show that features opening act Liberation Prophecy, an ensemble led by Louisville’s own Jacob Duncan. The show is being put on by the Louisville Jazz Society.
Date: Tuesday, October 8th, 2013
Show times: Liberation Prophecy goes on at 7:30 pm, with Watts & Hobgood going on at 8:30.
Saxophonist Ernie Watts has been on the scene for the better part of fifty years, and appearing on the albums and stages of a disparate group of artsts ranging from Cannonball Adderley, Buddy Rich, Oliver Nelson, Charlie Haden’s Liberation Music Orichestra to Frank Zappa and Aretha Franklin. His 2011 release Oasis is pretty terrific, the kind of hard charging bop that is gonna grab the ear of all jazz fans, no matter how they typically prefer having it served up.
Pianist Laurence Hobgood is best known for his long-time collaboration with supreme jazz vocalist Kurt Elling, which resulted in a handful of Grammy nominations and a Grammy award for best vocal jazz record in 2010. Hobgood also has several albums under his own name: Left to My Own Devices, Crazy World, and When the Heart Dances, all on the Naim Label. On When the Heart Dances, Hobgood’s piano is joined by jazz giant, bassist Charlie Haden, for a set of sublime pieces, with a guest appearance by vocalist Kurt Elling on a few tracks. If you’re looking for a quiet evening jazz album, you should probably pick this one up.
Saxophonist Jacob Duncan is well-known on the Louisville scene, notably for his Wednesday night regular show at the Nach Bar in Germantown, though equally notable is his contribution to the recordings of former Louisville resident John Goldsby, like his 2010 release The Innkeeper’s Gun, which is a highly regarded under-the-radar recording amongst modern jazz fans. On previous recordings (and performances), Duncan brings a ferocity to his music to rival any insistence to bop… however, on his new project, the genre-shattering Liberation Prophecy, he adopts a light tone as he, vocalist Carly Johnson, and an octet of Louisville jazz musicians bring a mix of jazz, folk, pop, and cabaret, focusing on a formal song structure that allows some room for tiny eddies and cross-currents of creative expressiveness to emerge within the borders. Their debut album is called Invisible House. It’s intriguing music, and, I suppose, considering Duncan’s collaboration with fellow-local Will Oldham, not all that surprising to hear him experimenting with this lovely sound.
It’s a great opportunity to see what different generations from the jazz scene are doing, plus just solid music all around.
I caught Watts & Hobgood at the KCDS Theater when they came through town last year, and it’s a great venue and was a great show. You can’t go wrong here. In fact, though I can’t confirm it as of this time, but it’s possible that trumpeter Marquis Hill will be part of Hobgood’s quintet, and if that’s true, you definitely don’t want to miss this show… Hill is one of the more exciting trumpeters on the scene today. You can search this site for ample evidence of this claim.
Ticket Prices are: $15 Public, $10 Jazz Society Members, and $5 Students.
Location: Kentucky Country Day School Theater
4100 Springdale Road
Louisville, KY 40241
(502) 423-0440
Here’s a link to more info on the KCD Theater site.
There’s plenty of parking out there.
Link to Google Map of venue
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