Monday, April 30, 2007
CHASIN THE TRAIN - April 30th
I have listed ARTIST, SONG NAME, ALBUM NAME and RECORD LABEL and have provided links where possible.
RHODA SCOTT - HIT THE ROAD JACK, FROM C TO SHINING C DOODLIN RECORDS
RHODA SCOTT - TICO TICO, FROM C TO SHINING C DOODLIN RECORDS
RHODA SCOTT - BLUES ALLEY, FROM C TO SHINING C DOODLIN RECORDS
RHODA SCOTT - MONDAY, MONDAY, FROM C TO SHINING C DOODLIN RECORDS
BILL HEID - BLUES IN THE AIRPORT, AIR MOBILE, DOODLIN RECORDS
BILL HEID - SPRING TONES, AIR MOBILE, DOODLIN RECORDS
BILL HEID - WONDERING BLUES, AIR MOBILE, DOODLIN RECORDS
RHODA SCOTT - HIT THE ROAD JACK, FROM C TO SHINING C DOODLIN RECORDS
RHODA SCOTT - TICO TICO, FROM C TO SHINING C DOODLIN RECORDS
RHODA SCOTT - BLUES ALLEY, FROM C TO SHINING C DOODLIN RECORDS
RHODA SCOTT - MONDAY, MONDAY, FROM C TO SHINING C DOODLIN RECORDS
BILL HEID - BLUES IN THE AIRPORT, AIR MOBILE, DOODLIN RECORDS
BILL HEID - SPRING TONES, AIR MOBILE, DOODLIN RECORDS
BILL HEID - WONDERING BLUES, AIR MOBILE, DOODLIN RECORDS
Sunday, April 29, 2007
JOEY FREAKIN DEFRANCESCO

This picture pretty much says it all. Steve Mynett has once again nailed it. Joey Defrancesco was everything as advertised. He played so unbelievably and his band was equal to the task. This is the first time I have really heard Jake Langley and he sounded wonderful. Byron Landham swung his butt off and played with beautiful dynamics and was dropping bombs all over the place. It was unreal! More than the playing however it was the personalities of these guys that was great. Joey D. is a bonified jazz superstar and was a perfect gentleman in every way. So easy going, didn't complain about anything. Its so great to deal with cats like this.
He really dug the Night Crawlers CD that was playing on the break which was very cool. When I informed him it was me on alto he was very complimentary and I thought for sure I was gonna get a chance to play but to no avail. I can't say Im disappointed...I mean of course I would've loved a chance to play but it certainly wasn't expected. Im taking the guys down to Seattle on Wednesday so I get one more chance to hear the band at a great club called The Triple Door. If you haven't ever been to this club you have to guy. It is unbelievable!
I have been listening to some great albums lately but I will post them on my playlist for the show tomorrow!
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Odds and Ends

Wow, the time is flying by. So much stuff going on. I'm less than eight weeks to my wedding and Alana and I just bought a condo in Burnaby. As if we didn't have enough going on!
So much great music has been happening at the club and the crowds just keep on coming. I can honestly without question say that this has been the best 7 month stretch The Cellar has ever had. Its been so busy and always new people. We're getting a ton of hits on our website. Its just fabulous. Last night (April 6th) was packed and for Good Friday that is really saying something! Ian Hendrickson-Smith assembled a Vancouver verion of his "Blues In The Basement" band including Morgan Childs on drums, Sean Cronin on bass, Ross Taggart on piano, Raphael Geronimo on percussion, Chris Davis on trumpet and of course of Ian on tenor. What a great band. They gelled so well and Chris Davis sounded freaking amazing. This guy is a really happening trumpet player. I mean, he gets better and better and better every time I hear him and I just played with the guy two weeks ago. The whole band ripped it up and it was a great vibe!
I've been listening to a ton of great music lately. I visited Greenleaf Music which is trumpter Dave Douglas' record label. The quintet is always one that I have been excited about since the release of their "Infinite" record about 6 years ago but to be honest with you all of records after that have been great disappointments until now. Last year they did a week at The Jazz Standard in NYC, they recorded all 12 sets and made them exclusively available for download on their site. You can download all 12 sets for $70 or you can download specific sets for $7 or tunes for $.99. Its another example of how quickly the business of music distribution is changing. Check out the music as its really happening especially the fender rhodes of Uri Caine and saxophonist Donny McCasllin.
Speaking of digital distribution. Its so obviously the way its going and its just a matter of time before record stores are no longer and CDs are deemed obsolete but I think its jazz and more specifically independant music that is going to save the CD. I mean you can't come to The Cellar and see David Fathead Newman and ask him to sign a digital download of one of his tunes. Independent musicians that play smaller clubs are the only musicians that the public really has access to and its great to see fans lining up for autographs at The Cellar. The business is changing so rapidly and its interesting to have a label and be forced to think about these changes and how we're going to address them!
New Album: Eric Alexander Quartet- Ballads II featuring Mike Ledonne on piano, John Webber on bass and Joe Farnsworth on drums. VENUS RECORDS. Its smoking!
A healthy beginning in
music education is good for any student.
Monday, April 02, 2007
CHASIN THE TRAIN - April 2nd
I have listed ARTIST, SONG NAME, ALBUM NAME and RECORD LABEL and have provided links where possible.
IAN HENDRICKSON-SMITH - BIG WEEDS, BLUES IN THE BASEMENT CELLAR LIVE
IAN HENDRICKSON-SMITH - HELLO STRANGER, BLUES IN THE BASEMENT CELLAR LIVE
IAN HENDRICKSON-SMITH - JACOB'S NEW CRIB, BLUES IN THE BASEMENT CELLAR LIVE
IAN HENDRICKSON-SMITH - HEY BABY, BLUES IN THE BASEMENT CELLAR LIVE
IAN HENDRICKSON-SMITH - CHATTERBOX, BLUES IN THE BASEMENT CELLAR LIVE
IAN HENDRICKSON-SMITH - BIG WEEDS, BLUES IN THE BASEMENT CELLAR LIVE
IAN HENDRICKSON-SMITH - HELLO STRANGER, BLUES IN THE BASEMENT CELLAR LIVE
IAN HENDRICKSON-SMITH - JACOB'S NEW CRIB, BLUES IN THE BASEMENT CELLAR LIVE
IAN HENDRICKSON-SMITH - HEY BABY, BLUES IN THE BASEMENT CELLAR LIVE
IAN HENDRICKSON-SMITH - CHATTERBOX, BLUES IN THE BASEMENT CELLAR LIVE


