Showing posts with label Jazz Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jazz Stories. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

New Mexico Jazz Stories, VOLUME 2!





It's time for volume 2 of New Mexico Jazz Stories, an intimate evening with the artist! We're very excited by the line-up!



Life is an improvisation, a mixed tape, an unfinished work-- and no one knows that better than the five professional musicians NMJW has lined up for New Mexico Jazz Stories. They've played everywhere, from juke joints to concert halls, for sophisticated, international audiences, to salty bar flies in dives. The artists of New Mexico Jazz Stories Volume 2 have collected their stories throughout their colorful journeys, and they plan to share them with you, for the first time.


John Rangel kicks off the series. Rangel, a dynamic composer and pianist comes from a musical family full of opera singers. Find out how he got into jazz on October 6th.


Next up is bassist Milo Jaramillo. Born and raised in New Mexico, Jaramillo lives and commutes from his native Isleta Pueblo to perform everything from jazz to funk, reggae to world music. Jaramillo shares his jazz stories on October 13th.


Patty Stephens is a Diva of the highest order. Stephens captivates audiences with her golden pipes, and her tales are sure to be equally mesmerizing. Don’t miss Jazz Stories with Patty Stephens on October 20th.


On October 27th Jazz Stories presents trumpeter Paul Gonzales. Gonzales, a KUNM DJ and member of various salsa groups, including Son Como Son is also an Army Veteran. What was it like to have musician Arlen Asher visit your first grade class? Find out from Gonzales at Jazz Stories.


Closing out the 2010 Jazz Stories series is well-respected guitarist and bassist Lewis Winn. Winn has performed professionally for nearly 40 years, and he certainly has many, many interesting tales to tell. Volume 2 of New MexicoJazz Stories: An Intimate Evening with the Artist is sure to be a lively series you won’t want to miss.


New Mexico Jazz Stories: An Intimate Evening with the Artist, October 6th through November 3rd at 7pm. The Cooperage 7220 Lomas NE. Tickets are $15 General, $10 NMJW Members/Seniors/Students. Series passes available. Please call NMJW at 505-255-9798 or visit our website www.nmjazz.org for more information. Tickets are also available online at www.brownpapertickets .com.


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john rangel

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milo Jaramillo

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patty stephens

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paul gonzales

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lewis winn


Monday, October 26, 2009

New Mexico Jazz Stories Week Two!


Hello New Mexico Jazz Workshop friends,

We're moving STRAIGHT AHEAD with our programming this Fall! Check out our Fall/Winter brochure, The Season of Sound for a full list of events coming up for NMJW. Last week, we launched New Mexico Jazz Stories at the Cooperage. Week one featured saxophonist Glenn Kostur-- he took us back to his childhood and the first song that he learned. Along with his band for the evening (Stu MacAskie on piano, Milo Jaramillo on bass and John Bartlit on drums) Glenn performed music he loves, and several original tunes from his discography. The night was just what we wanted out of a Jazz Stories evening: memories and melodies. Here's a little snippet from the show:



On Wednesday, October 28th, we welcome Larry Mitchell to the Cooperage and New Mexico Jazz Stories.



(Photo by Karen Kuehn)


Larry Mitchell is an international solo artist, sideman, songwriter and Grammy-Winning music producer. As a solo artist, Larry has released six guitar instrumental records which met with significant critical acclaim. The albums range from mellow acoustic to scorching rock arrangements. In 1999 Larry was awarded the much coveted The San Diego Music Awards Best Pop Jazz artist and in 1986 and 1987 won the New Your City Limelight Guitar solo contest.

As a sideman, Mitchell toured as guitarist for a wide range of musical artists including: Tracy Chapman, Billy Squier, Ric Ocasek as well as being a band member of "the Crunch" (T.M Stevens Bernie Worrell, Crystal Talefero and Tony Smith) Currently Larry has been performing live with two-time Grammy-Winner Taos Pueblo Native American artist Robert Mirabal as well as the much celebrated Muskogee Creek Native American artist Joy Harjo. Larry shares song-writing credits with Steve Vai and Thomas McRocklin on the "Bad for Good" Album and with Brian Hard Groove (Public Enemy) and Bootsy Collins on the song "It Is What It Is" on Bootsy's upcoming release. .As a producer, Larry has won many production and engineering awards in various categories such as Adult contemporary, Pop, R&B, and Rap. Most recently Larry Mitchell, won a 2008 Grammy for Co-producing the album "Totemic Flute Chants" Johnny Whitehorse in the Native American category.

Larry performs at New Mexico Jazz Stories with a handful of world-class musicians. On drums is Erik Hargrove. Erik played drums for JAMES BROWN, hello. Erik drums for Bootsy Collins as well. Maud Beenhouwer, Executive Director of NMJW is wicked on bass, and though she's not one to toot her own . . . bass, Maud is an incredible performer and collaborator. Larry welcomes a few special guests to the stage to showcase his collaborations including one of the leading musicians in Native American Contemporary music today, Shelley Morningsong and folk favorite Eileen Meyer.


New Mexico Jazz Stories
an evening with some of New Mexico's finest musicians
Wednesday, October 28th @ 7pm
The Cooperage, 7220 Lomas BLVD.
Tickets are $10 general, $8 NMJW Members, Students, Seniors
For more information, call us! 505-255-9798