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New Music Monday for April 11, 2016

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When Freddy Cole is asked why he is finally releasing a tribute to his legendary older brother, who left this world 50 years ago, his answer is hardly surprising. “Because I felt the time was right.” Anytime is the right time for a new Freddy Cole CD but this one is particularly welcome. The thing you notice most is the way that Freddy and friends, especially tenor titan Houston Person, address the entire breadth and scope of the Nat King Cole songbook. Freddy sings everything from jazz standards to luminescent ballads. He reinterprets songs from his brother’s early jazz period as well as his more mature years as a chart-topping pop headliner.

 

 

 

The most poigcover-art-1nant music is often inspired by watershed events in an artist’s life, and few occasions are more transformative than the arrival of one’s first child. For Allison Miller, the extraordinary drummer, composer and leader of her band Boom Tic Boom, that life-affirming experience provided the seed that led to the creation of her new studio disc, “Otis Was a Polar Bear.” Miller’s approach to composing deviated from her previous work. Instead of exclusively composing on the piano, which is how she’s always written, she utilized the bass, vibes, drums, guitar and mini-keyboard. On these various instruments, she discovered an entirely new sphere of exploration that matured her arrangements, allowing her to scribe specifically for each idiosyncratic band member. Those include violinist Jenny Scheinman, cornet player Kurt Knufke, clarinetist Ben Goldberg, upright bassist Todd Sickafoose and pianist Myra Melford. Incidentally, Miller brings this band to the Iowa City Jazz Festival this July.

 

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Also this week, guitarist Russell Malone and his working band are “All About Melody”.

 

Pianist Lesllesliepintchik_truenorth_dbie Pintchik showcases saxophonist Steve Wilson and trumpeter Ron Horton with a terrific mix of six vibrant originals and four richly interpreted standards on the new CD, “True North”.

 

 

 

 

 

cover_high_medGuitarist Henry Robinett offers up his first release in several years, “I Have Known Mountains.”

 

 

 

 

 

April 30 International Jazz Day event celebrates ‘Art of Improvisation’

International Jazz Day

In celebration of UNESCO’s International Jazz Day, the Iowa City UNESCO City of Literature presents “The Art of Improvisation,” an event that celebrates and explores the unique role that improvisation plays in jazz.

Steve Grismore, a full-time jazz instructor at the University of Iowa and a familiar face in jazz performance in the area for decades, will lead a group that will perform songs and explain how improvisation plays a part in the performance.

Grismore will be joined by bassist Danny Oline, saxophonist Jim Buennig, and drummer Paul Cunliffe. All three have extensive experience playing jazz in Iowa and beyond.

The official program will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. in Meeting Room A of the Iowa City Public Library. Music will be performed for 15 minutes before and after the program.

The program will be aired live on KCCK.

The event is co-presented by the University of Iowa School of Music, the Iowa City Public Library, and KCCK. Additional support is provided by Hancher.

Corridor Jazz Guest DJ – Prairie

Abby & Sammy – CR Prairie

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KCCK Spring Fundraiser at Parlor City Pub with Marbin


“KCCK Spring Fundraiser at Parlor City Pub with Chicago jazz-rock fusion band Marbin.”

From Parlor City. Posted by Jazz 88.3 KCCK-FM on 4/03/2016 (8 items)

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Corridor Jazz Guest DJ – Washington

Emily & Ryan, CR Washington

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Culture Crawl 142 “Gallery Night”

Kirkwood Board of Trustees to meet April 14, 2016

The regular meeting of the Kirkwood Board of Trustees will take place April 14, 2016.

Time, place, and meeting agenda can be found at this link.