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2016-03-09 08:35:00
[…] The Consort Paul Winter - soprano sax, vocals David Darling - cello, vocals Paul McCandless - oboe, English horn, contrabass Sarrusophone, vocals Ralph Towner - classical guitar, 12-string guitar, piano, Regal, bush organ, vocals Herb Bushler - bass Collin Walcott - conga, tabla, mridangam, surdos, traps, kettledrums, bass marimba, sitar Friends of the Consort Andrew Tracey - resonator guitar, voice Billy Cobham - traps Milt Holland - Ghanaian percussion Larry Atamanuik - traps Barry Altschul - random percussion Janet Johnson, Paul Stookey, Bob Milstein - voices Despite the low profile of Icarus several individual tracks have gone on to become classics including the title cut and The Silence of a Candle, both penned by Ralph Towner, and Paul McCandless' timeless All the Mornings Bring. Like the Beatles, The Paul Winter Consort contained more talent than it could safely hold and Paul McCandless and the late and great Collin […]
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2016-01-18 07:00:09
Top Posts From AJBlogs For 01.17.16
Weekend Extra: Barry Altschul Eleven days into his 74th year, Barry Altschul is not resting on his laurels—or anything else. The drummer made his first big impression with Paul Bley’s trio in 1964 and went on to work with… … read more AJBlog: RiffTides Published 2016-01-17 With Bicycle: Nightmares and Dreams Flann O’Brien wrote a comic novel. Kurt Wold made a performance piece. Bicycles figure in both. Not everybody knows how I killed old Phillip Mathers, smashing his jaw in with my spade; but first it… … read more AJBlog: Straight|Up Published 2016-01-17 A Dance Morsel Helen Herbertson and Ben Cobham bring their Morphia Seriesto the Coil Festival. Helen Herbertson in Morphia Series. Photo: Rachelle Roberts Sometimes what surrounds a performance affects your experience of it. My experience of Helen… … read more AJBlog: Dancebeat […]
2015-01-31 08:58:17
[…] Ginastera & Ives at Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall with further epic enhancement from three additional choirs (!!), $15 tix avail. 2/21, 9 PM a first-class homegrown bluegrass twinbill with fiddler Diane Stockwell’s Fresh Baked Bluegrass followed by the Feinberg Bros . duo at the Jalopy, $10 2/21, 9/10:30 PM three guys who can’t resist a good time, and may make fun of you, or themselves: Jon Irabagon , tenor sax; Bob Stewart, tuba; Barry Altschul, drums at Cornelia St. Cafe, $10 + $10 min 2/21, 9 PM improvisational brass band the Revolutionary Snake Ensemble at BAM Cafe, free 2/21, 10 PM roots reggae group Royal Khaoz at Shrine 2/21, 10:30 PM Black Taxi play their propulsive oldschool disco-funk at the big room at the Rockwood, $12 2/22, noonish, tuneful jazz bassist/composer Iris Ornig leads her quartet for brunch at the Garage 2/22, 2 PM singer Liv Carrrow and […]
2014-12-31 21:21:33
[…] creepy dark garage/punk soul band the Naked Heroes followed by the Motor City equivalent, more or less, the Detroit Cobras at Baby’s All Right, $20 1/2-3, 9/10:30 PM and 1/4, 8:30 PM it’s Jon Irabagon Fest at Cornelia St. Cafe, $10 + $10 minimum. You want assaultive? The saxophonist plays 1/2 with Mary Halvorson, guitar; Nasheet Waits, drums. You want devious and unselfconsciously fun and swinging? 1/3 he’s with Mark Helias, bass; Barry Altschul, drums. You want (gasp) lyrical? 1/4 with Luis Perdomo, piano; Yasushi Nakamura, bass; Rudy Royston, drums 1/2-3, 11 PM Gogol Bordello at Terminal 5, $35 adv tix rec. You know them, you love them – reggaeton lyricist Ana Tijoux opens the 1/2 show at 10. 1/3, 11 AM (in the morning), the Harlem Gospel Choi r at the Lincoln Center Atrium, free, early (yawn) arrival advised – don’t worry, they’ll wake you […]
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