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    Dates at a Glance

    6/27- w/ Robert Walter and Stanton Moore at The Mint, Los Angeles-9pm

    6/8- w/ Mas Mamones at Tipitina's, New Orleans-10pm

    4/29- at Jazzfest, New Orleans-w/ The New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars-3:45-5pm (Lagniappe Stage)


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    Sunday
    Apr082012

    Upcoming performance with New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars at Jazzfest 2012

    Will be performing with the New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars at The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Sunday, April 29.

    The All-Star lineup will be:

    Joe Cabral-Bass

    Glenn Hartman-Accordion, Keys

    Jonathan Freilich-Guitar

    Ben Ellman- Saxophone

    Stanton Moore-drums

    David Rebeck-Violin

     

    You don't want to miss this.

    Thursday
    Mar312011

    WWOZ radio performance.

    Yesterday, the quintet performed on WWOZ for their pledge drive. The group was:

    Jonathan Freilich-guitar

    Aurora Nealand-alto and soprano sax

    Dan Oestreicher- sax

    Joe Cabral- bass

    Doug Garrison- drums

    Energetically speaking, the performance went well; a crazy morning energy. Some precision elements flying out the window, sacrificing themselves for a rapid phoenix-like, burn up to get the energy to carry through the transmitters.

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    Wednesday
    Mar302011

    The state of recording

    The quintet I'm writing for, Dan Oestreicher, Aurora Nealand, Joe Cabral, Doug Garrison, is doing some recording at Dave Pirner's new home studio. It's a bit of parallel guinea pigging; he's trying to get his new studio up and running while we are trying to troubleshoot arrangements with the slightly new sort of syntax I have been writing in.

    The conversation turned to whether we are making a record and, it occurred to me that I don't even know what that means anymore. Dave concurred, "What does that mean anymore." We are, nonetheless, still in there recording amidst the building of a new studio. In this time we definitely are make recordings but not records in the old sense. The purpose is clearly different. We are probably moving towards purposelessness or a much more ephemeral, rapidly evaporating type of purpose. Ironically, both Dave and I were at the tail end of whatever that world was; of course, I believe his recording career was somewhat more successful, but in both cases, in those times, there were contracts for making a product, the record.

    Now?...how do you even talk about it? We're sitting there talking about making a record (rabbit ears flying everywhere in the air), producer role (more rabbit ears) etc. Dave came to the good conclusion- that now things really are a labor of love; they have to be, or why would we do it?

    I'm enjoying it. the guy is a pleasure to work with. I like the "idea" of Dave as a producer. His hearts in it and there's a lot to be excited about; his studio; talented engineer, George; this talented combo messing around with some unusual sounds in a new format with new ears. Creative possibility and outcome looming.

    Looking forward to seeing what happens.