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    Entries in Jeff Albert (5)

    Tuesday
    Dec272011

    In Memory of Sam Rivers

     Jonathan Freilich, Sam Rivers, Jeff Albert, Zeitgeist theater, New Orleans  The great Sam Rivers has passed and what a big loss, what a human being, what an improvisor.  And really...what do I know?  I only got to see him a handful of times but each was better than a delight; it was actually transformative.

      The first couple of times that I saw him in person was when he came out to a couple of New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars shows in Orlando, FL.  At one of them he was dancing wildly and he made sure to come over and tell us how much he liked it.  He was one of my heroes and I felt like i'd been given a fresh, strong, backbone.

    When we would go down to Orlando, we were sometimes lucky to see his Rivbea orchestra; a great band- check out some of those hot clips on youtube.  

    The most important memory of Sam for me, and a number of my comrades in New Orleans, was when he came down to play with the Naked Orchestra.  He had some music prepared but there had been a mixup with his management who had incorrectly communicated the Naked Orchestra's instrumentation to him.  He felt badly about it and said that he had lots of music for such a project if he'd been told what kind of band it was.  He dissolved the rehearsal and said he would have new music for us right before the gig and he did just that; the following evening he had worked up a complete piece for the orchestra.  It was a very ear opening piece of music and I wish I had a recording of that evening.

    Every time you saw Sam Rivers he exuded a shocking amount of energy and his multi instrumental trio of recent years was also something else to see.  

    My old friend, David Kunian wrote a poem inspired by the show that night with the Naked Orchestra .  Here it is...

     

    SAM RIVERS AND THE NAKED ORCHESTRA 3/8/02 ZEITGEIST THEATRE

     

    Michael Ray is his own delay.

    If he were going the speed of light, 

    Would he hear his instrument in the mirror?

    Yeah, Einstein, I’m hearing things, All Right!

    Tim Green’s blowing breath through the bass sax

    Powering the band like a B-2 bomber.

    Sounds like Operation Anaconda creeping 

    Through the mountains and then a big BOOM 

    As Eric Lucero’s trumpet and Rob Wagner’s horn 

    Drop the furious atonal BOMB.  Sam the Man Rivers

    Writing a new piece like a snake

    Sousaphone in the hills, saxophones in the grass.

    Mikiel Williams fingering like a snake charmer.

    Sam has Hart McKnee adding flute 

    And interpretive dance stomps.

    “Ooops, I brought music for an orchestra, 

    but not this kind of Orchestra.”

    Maybe an Arkestra?  A Dressed Orchestra?

    Michael Skinkus is the tomato conga.

    Matt Perrine on sousaphone is definitely pickles.

    Doug Miller no offense slathers on tenor mayo.

    Jonathan Froelich’s sharp guitar tones and crazy clusters

    Shreds my lettuce.

    Cacophony is beautiful

    Chaos is beautiful!

    It makes no sense, maybe not 

    Nonsense, gimme more,

    More more more more Naked Sense!

    Top it with Sam Rivers hip reeds, wild chords,

    Flowing charts, and toothy smile.

     

    Written 3/8/02

    Revised 3/15/02

    Thanks Sam!

     

    Friday
    Aug262011

    A past improvisation-Jeff Albert, Nick Sanzenbach, Dave Capello

    This came up while perusing Jeff Albert's Open Ears blog. It's from Nov. 21, 2007 and sounded pretty interesting after all these years.

    Have a free listen...

    Sanzenbach(sax), Capello(drums), Freilich(7string guitar), Albert(trombone)

    Saturday
    Jul302011

    Made it in to the Downbeat Critics Poll

    Strange!... auspicious and perhaps a little suspicious.  I have made it to Rising Star in the guitar category in the Downbeat Critics Poll.   Getting the attention is, as Jeff Albert says in his blog, probably a good thing.  Jeff's article puts it well and points out that Aurora Nealand also made it.  Congratulations to Aurora, Jeff, and... Me! 

     

    Friday
    May272011

    Complete interview with Jeff Albert, Trombonist and curator of the Open Ears Series. 

    Jeff Albert is more than just a trombonist.  In starting the Open Ears music series he provided a new local forum for improvisational music, as well as for other forms of music that do not have any easy time getting on the stages of New Orleans venues.  Many groups and associations of musicians have found each other, temporarily or over the long term, from playing in the series and this has changed the face of the creative music scene in New Orleans. 

    How did he do it?  What has he done?  Why has he dunnit? What might he do? Listen to him remove some veils.

    Parts 1-5 of an audio interview with Jeff Albert are up now here...

    All interviews are also available as a podcast through itunes here...

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    Thursday
    Apr072011

    March Open Ears live performance posted

    Check out the complete recent at the open ears music series performance of Jonathan Freilich & The Peaceful Revolution.

    Jonathan Freilich- guitar

    Aurora Nealand- Alto/ soprano sax

    Dan Oestreicher- Baritone sax

    Jeff Albert- Trombone

    James Singleton- Bass

    Doug garrison- Drums

     

    Featuring all original compositions by Jonathan Freilich