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Jazz Pianists to Swing the Octagon Center Donald Homer McNeil has been infatuated with ragtime piano music for over 60 years. McNeil, an ISU alum of 1965, has been hosting jazz pianists for well over three years now. Many of his concerts have taken place in Denver and Taos, New Mexico, but this Monday, he is bringing "An Excursion ...
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Waco jazz pianist Dave Wild to show off originals in new venue series Waco jazz pianist Dave Wild to show off originals in new venue series ... Those who follow the local jazz scene know pianist Dave Wild from his frequent appearances at Waco-area clubs and restaurants. ... It's going to be a night of original music by Wild on piano, with no backing players or combo.
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An islandwide feast of jazz Andreas Panteli, who will be accompanying the jazz musicians on piano, began with classical training at the Ethniko Odeio in Cyprus. He then began his jazz piano studies at the Rotterdam Conservatory and the Royal Conservatory of Den Haag. In 2008, he won first place in the Nicola's Economou ...
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Sylvie Courvoisier Trio Like numerous other contemporary pianists, she plays not only the keys, but also the inside of the instrument—sweeping the strings directly, or plying them with a variety of objects. She can do this with a touch that seems just as informed by jazz balladry as it is by John Cage's experimentalism.
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14th Annual Provincetown Jazz Festival In addition to jazz clubs and her renowned 14 year run at the Waldorf-Astoria where she played Cole Porter's Steinway, Daryl has performed with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Artie Shaw's '80s band with Dick Johnson, and guested frequently on Marian McPartland's NPR Piano Jazz. She tours the ...
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Piano Madness: Kris Davis and Craig Taborn in Freewheeling Dialogue Two pianists? More common, sure: Marian McPartland, most famously, played with many of her luminous guests in the long-running NPR program Piano Jazz, and the first Blue Note album, back in 1938, was a duo of the boogie-woogie pianists Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis, enthusiastically ...
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Orange is the new Bowie: Lea Delaria brings jazzy 'House of David' to Jefferson Center Long before singer, comedian and actress Lea DeLaria became famous playing Carrie "Big Boo" Black on the Netflix sensation "Orange Is The New Black," she was singing jazz music. It's what she grew up doing, with her bebop piano-playing father as her mentor in East St. Louis, Illinois. During ...
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Estes Park happenings Feb. 9: Dempsey/Fox Duo. Jazz. The Other Side. 5-8 p.m.. Feb. 9-10: Ray Young. Jazz Piano. Nicky's Steakhouse. 6 p.m.. Feb. 9-10: Table, Culinary Experience. The Stanley Hotel. 6:30-9:30 p.m.. Feb. 9-11: Ice Skating and Ice Fishing. Trout Haven Resorts. 10 a.m.-7 p.m.. Feb. 10: Peak to Peak Concert.
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Asking the Chris Greene Quartet, why jazz? If you have to ask ... Three of them — Greene, Espinosa and Piane — have been playing together for a dozen years, with Corley, who joined the group seven years ago, calling himself "the new guy" but also dipping into his past by saying, "My grandfather was a jazz and classical pianist and my father was a music buff and I ...
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January in Live Jazz: 5 Standout Shows Geri Allen, who died last year, was one of jazz's great sense-makers of the past 35 years — a splintered and confusing time in the music, by any account. But she will be remembered mostly for her luminescent attack as a pianist, her way of guiding a band, and pushing it toward a breakthrough. To open ...
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