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Archives for September 2007

Jeremy Kahn’s Threepenny Opera

September 11, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Bertholt Brecht and Kurt Weill gave the world The Threepenny Opera (Die Dreigroschenoper) in 1928. When it was running in Berlin, the artist George Grosz said, "You would hear those songs wherever you went in the evening." Long before Louis Armstrong made "Mack the Knife" a universal hit, theater … [Read more...]

Rollins At 77

September 10, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Sonny Rollins is seventy-seven years and three days old. I thought of acknowledging his birthday on Friday, but Rifftides traffic is down on weekends and I wanted to point more of you to his web site for previously unissued recordings of Rollins's work from 1956 with the Max Roach-Clifford Brown … [Read more...]

Ride, Red, Ride

September 10, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Stumbling around the internet, I was pleased to find that Henry "Red" Allen's World On A String is still available on CD, as well it should be. A few years after the 1957 album appeared, the young trumpeter Don Ellis called Allen, "the most avant garde trumpet player in New York." Allen's slurs, … [Read more...]

Viewing Tip: “Hot Diggety Dam!”

September 10, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

That's the name of a piece Italian trumpeter and fluegelhornist Franco Ambrosetti's quartet played on a Swiss television program in 1977. With him were pianist Hal Galper (USA), bassist Dave Holland (UK) and drummer Daniel Humair (France). Galper accurately describes the performance as "burnin'." To … [Read more...]

Best Seller

September 10, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

It is a pleasure to announce that Libros Libertad has added a banner headline to the Poodie James page at the publisher's web site: Poodie James By Doug Ramsey LIBROS LIBERTAD'S BEST-SELLING BOOK! Thanks to all who made that possible. … [Read more...]

JazzWax

September 10, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Marc Myers is doing good things on his new blog JazzWax. His most recent posting is about a listening session with fellow blogger Terry Teachout. Before that, he and Danny Bank tell the sad story of Billie Holiday's last recording session. To read both pieces, go here. … [Read more...]

Rifftides All Over The Place

September 8, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Recent Rifftides visitors are from all sectors of the United States, including most major cities, and smaller places with wonderful names like Blooming Glenn and Avondale, both in Pennsylvania; Bloomington, Indiana; Ann Arbor, Michigan; Newton, Lower Falls, Massachusetts; and Morro Bay, Camarillo … [Read more...]

Other Matters: Arrivederci, Pavarotti

September 7, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Gap Mangione sent this message: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUh1SlrtEG0 http://youtube.com/watch?v=W-8CNslGOPc I've never been able to listen to this second one with dry eyes; especially the final 58 seconds. May he rest in peace... Gap … [Read more...]

Remembering Willis Conover

September 7, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Rifftides Washington, DC, correspondent John Birchard alerts us to a tribute concert by an international quintet of major jazz musicians who were affected by the Voice of America's Willis Conover. If you live in the DC area, make your reservation early. Willis Conover The Voice of America and the … [Read more...]

Correspondence: On Deafness And Music

September 5, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

News from the publisher: less than two weeks off the press, Poodie James has gone into a second printing. Many thanks to Rifftides readers who have helped to make that possible. As an excerpt from the novel posted on Rifftides makes clear, Poodie is deaf and mostly mute. After she read that passage, … [Read more...]

Correspondence: About That Shed Jump

September 5, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

A message from Sue Mingus, widow of Charles: I believe it was in Rifftides that someone recently quoted one of Charles Mingus's sons talking about his father telling him to jump off a shed and then not catching him. That was an old joke I heard about 50 years ago in Paris-- not very funny-- about a … [Read more...]

Hello, Cello

September 4, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Several major jazz bassists - including Oscar Pettiford, Ray Brown, Sam Jones, and Percy Heath - also played the cello. Ron Carter doubles on cello. For the most part, Carter employs it as a midget replica of his main instrument, soloing by plucking the strings, as did his predecessors. Indeed, … [Read more...]

A Notable Wedding

September 2, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Two of the leading pianists in modern jazz are now man and wife. Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes were married last week. For details go to this New York Times story. The Rifftides staff offers hearty congratulations. … [Read more...]

Weekend Extra: “Caldonia”, Fast

September 2, 2007 by Doug Ramsey

Announcing the publication of Poodie James the other day, I included an excerpt from the only episode in the novel in which Poodie reacts to music. To read it, go here and you will see that the music, at a dance, is "Caldonia," played by Woody Herman's band. After it became a hit in 1945, Herman … [Read more...]

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