The regular meeting of the Kirkwood Board of Trustees will take place May 13, 2021. Time, place, and meeting agenda can be found at this link.
New Music Monday for May 3, 2021
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The charismatic performances that distinguish “Outrospection” center on eleven expressive compositions from Gregg Hill, an under-the-radar composer of imagination and emotional depth. Renowned bassist Rodney Whitaker first recognized Hill’s music several years ago when they worked on a project together. Warmth and humanity resonate throughout the new recording, grown out of their friendship. The exceptional improvisers joining Whitaker are drawn primarily from the jazz faculty at Michigan State University, the program he has helmed for two decades. They include trumpeter Etienne Charles, pianist Xavier Davis, drummer Dana Hall, saxophonist Diego Rivera and trombonist Michael Dease.
Code Quartet is a collective based out of Montreal. Formed four years ago by saxophonist Christine Jensen, trumpeter Lex French, bassist Adrian Vedady and drummer Jim Doxas, the group came together with the equal goals of composing and improvising in a chordless-quartet setting. The primary motivation for the formation of the group has been to build on the freedom of expression pioneered by Ornette Coleman’s seminal group of the 1950s. They’ve spent the last three years sculpting their original compositions as a team, leading them to exciting performing opportunities and, now, their debut album, “Genealogy.”
Also this week, the inventive and engaging composer and imaginative arranger Ian Charleton leads his eighteen-piece big band on their second release, “A Fresh Perspective”;
alto saxophonist Jim Snidero was able to assemble a quartet during the pandemic for a feasible, safe, limited-audience gig “Live at the Deer Head Inn”;
and guitarist/composer Dan Wilson, who has worked in the trios of Joey DeFrancesco and Christian McBride, debuts on disc with “Vessels of Wood and Earth.”
Culture Crawl 631 “Telling The Story Backwards”
The Arthur Collins Legacy Association premieres its third documentary detailing the critical role Collins Radio has played in the U.S. space program.
“Steps To The Moon” tells how the company became a leader in successful communication and tracking of satellites from a site north of Cedar Rapids called Echo Hill, in the very early days of the space program. The film debuts at the Collins Road Theatres on May 5, the 60th anniversary of the first U.S. manned flight into space by Alan Shepard.
The Collins Legacy Association has told the story in reverse chronological order, beginning with the company’s involvement in the Apollo moon missions in “Live From The Moon,” and “Moon Talk,” both released in 2019.
Tickets available at www.collinsroadtheatres.com. Visit the Legacy Association at www.arthurcollins.org.
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Corridor Jazz Guest DJs – Mt. Vernon
And the first shall be last! The Mt. Vernon Swingin’ STANGS were the first band we recorded for Corridor Jazz this year, but ended up being our final guest DJ hour. The songs were largely picked by Jasper Rood, and show how jazz has influenced video game music. Fellow seniors Sage Boettcher, and Kai Yamanishi talk about how the trio met while portraying “Three Men in a Tub” for a children’s theatre presentation, how much fun it is to annoy Mt. Vernon director Scott Weber, and why it’s fun to make your sax sound like a goose in a washing machine.
Playlist:
- “After You’ve Gone” – Jessy Carolina
- “Beyond The Sea” – Bobby Darin
- “God Bless The Child” – Billie Holiday
- “Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen” – The Andrews Sisters
- “Lost In Paradise” – ALI, AKLO
- “Another Day of Sun” – La La Land
- “Last Train Home” – Pat Metheny
- “I Will Always Think of You” – Jane Krakowski & Colman Domingo
- “BoJack’s Theme” – BoJack Horseman
- “Coin-Op Bop” – Kristofer Maddigan
- “Shout” – The Isley Brothers
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Culture Crawl 630 “Advance Eulogy”
The History Center of Cedar Rapids is returning to in-person events, with appropriate precautions. Oral Histories Live returns May 4, featuring longtime Gazette columnist Dave Rasdal. And entrepreneur Steve Shriver will be “eulogized” during the next “Famous Last Words,” May 8.
The History Center will also host a Roaring Twenties-themed lawn party in July. Listen through to the end of the show when we reveal the headliner for the first time!
www.historycenter.org.
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Talking Pictures 4-28-21
Oscar Show Review with Hollis Monroe, Phil Brown and Monica Schmidt.
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Corridor Jazz Guest DJs – Jefferson
Jefferson seniors Emily Fultz and Cady Yokanovich chose a unique method for picking the songs for their guest DJ hour. Jefferson COVID precautions required the band to leave the band room after 30 minutes of rehearsal to allow the room’s air handling to catch up. Band members used the break time by picking their favorite jazz tunes and sharing them with the rest of the band. Several band members get a shout-out when we play their songs. We also hear about the band’s new mascot and Cady’s pet… bug.
Playlist:
- “The Chicken” – James Brown
- “Take Five” – Dave Brubeck
- “Montara” – Bobby Hutcherson
- “Caravan” – Dizzy Gillespie
- “Take The ‘A’ Train” – Duke Ellington
- “Feels So Good” – Chuck Mangione
- “Giant Steps” – John Coltrane
- “No Problem” – Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Trio
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Corridor Jazz Guest DJs – Centerpoint-Urbana
Emma Midcalf returns for her second time as a guest DJ, joined by fellow CP-U seniors Brent Massner and Faith Maue. Brent admits his dad wakes him up by singing Paul Anka. Emma reveals that Mr. Jacobi’s playing instructions to her include the musical terms “gaddink” and “gaddonk.” Why? You’l have to listen to hear the answers to these and other equally pressing questions!
Playlist:
- “Play That Funky Music” – Gordon Goodwin
- “Lost in the Rhythm” – Jamie Berry, Octavia Rose
- “Get It On” – Chase
- “Cantaloop” – Manhattan Transfer
- “Put Your Your Head on My Shoulder” – Paul Anka
- “Jumpin’ At The Woodside” – Count Basie & Oscar Peterson
- “Feet Bone” – Duke Ellington
- “All of Me” – Sarah Vaughn
- “Wonderful World” – Louis Armstrong
- “Beaulah Witch” – Burnin’ for Buddy Tribute to Buddy Rich
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