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Images by: Mallory Finley
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals :: 12.11.10 :: The State Theatre :: Portland, ME
Setlist
Ah Mary, Only Love, Sweet Hands, Oasis, Apologies, One Short Night, That Phone, 2:22, Ain’t No Time, Big White Gate, You & Tequila, Tiny Light > Give Me A Reason To Love You, Nothing But The Water (I and II), Medicine
Encore: Hot Summer Night, Stop The Bus, If I Was From Paris
Listen to the show on Archive.org here.
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JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology
INCLUDES 111 TRACKS, 200 PAGE BOOK OF ESSAYS,
TRACK ANNOTATIONS AND HISTORICAL
PHOTOS
| JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology |
Seven years in the making, JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology will be released by Smithsonian
Folkways on March 29, 2011. The six-CD box set traces the turning points of this 20th-century tale through its
legendary innovators and exemplary exponents: Armstrong, Ellington, Basie, Parker, Gillespie, Davis, Hancock,
Corea, Coltrane and many more. The set opens with Scott Joplin‘s 1899 “Maple Leaf Rag” and spans
the entire century, closing with Tomasz Stan´ko‘s 2003 “Suspended Night Variation VIII.”
As the successor to the original 1973 milestone Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz, the set has been
substantially updated with more than eighty percent new selections. In its nearly eight hours of music, many
hundreds of musicians are featured on 111 tracks, and the set is accompanied by a 200-page book of essays, track
annotations and historical photos. The six CDs encompass ragtime, New Orleans, swing, bebop, hard bop, cool,
modal, free, fusion, Latin and many more of the variegated creations in jazz’s magnificent sound mosaic.
A blue ribbon executive committee selected the final 111 recordings from thousands of tracks recommended by
dozens of jazz experts, and with annotations contributed by a team of 35 scholars and educators, JAZZ
offers a wellspring resource for jazz fans of all stripes – educators, students, musicians, beginners and
aficionados.
Click here for more information.
JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology Track List:
Disc 1
1. Maple Leaf Rag – Dick Hyman
2. In Gloryland – Bunk’s Brass Band
3. Livery Stable Blues – Original Dixieland Jazz Band
4. Dipper Mouth Blues – King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band
5. The Stampede – Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra
6. Black Bottom Stomp – Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers
7. Singin’ The Blues (Till My Daddy Comes Home) – Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra
8. Back Water Blues – Bessie Smith and James P. Johnson
9. Black And Tan Fantasy – Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
10. From Monday On – Bix Beiderbecke & Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
11. West End Blues – Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
12. Weather Bird – Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines
13. That’s a Serious Thing – Eddie Condon’s Hot Shots
14. Handful of Riffs – Eddie Lang and Lonnie Johnson
15. You’ve Got to Be Modernistic – James P. Johnson
16. Moten Swing – Bennie Moten and His Kansas City Orchestra
17. Everybody Loves My Baby – The Boswell Sisters
18. Maple Leaf Rag – Sidney Bechet
19. Dinah – Fats Waller and His Rhythm
20. Swing That Music – Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
21. Honky Tonk Train Blues – Meade “Lux” Lewis
22. Mean To Me – Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra
23. For Dancers Only – Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra
24. One O’Clock Jump – Count Basie and His Orchestra
25. Harlem Congo – Chick Webb and His Orchestra
Disc 2
1. Minor Swing – Quintette du Hot Club de France
2. Mary’s Idea – Mary Lou Williams with Andy Kirk and His Clouds of Joy
3. When Lights Are Low – Lionel Hampton
4. Body and Soul – Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra
5. Honeysuckle Rose – Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
6. Tiger Rag – Art Tatum
7. Ko-Ko – Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
8. Hard Times (Topsy Turvy) – Cab Calloway and His Orchestra
9. I Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me – The Chocolate Dandies
10. Stardust – Artie Shaw and His Orchestra
11. Let Me Off Uptown – Gene Krupa and His Orchestra
12. Shaw ‘Nuff – Dizzy Gillespie’s All-Star Quintette
13. Manteca – Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra
14. Virgo from The Zodiac Suite – Mary Lou Williams
15. Dexter Rides Again – Dexter Gordon
16. I Want to Be Happy – Lester Young – Buddy Rich Trio
17. Indiana – Bud Powell
18. Embraceable You – Charlie Parker Quintet
19. Four Brothers – Woody Herman and His Orchestra
20. Misterioso – Thelonious Monk Quartet
21. Lady Bird – Tadd Dameron Sextet
22. Tanga – Machito and His Afro-Cuban Orchestra
23. September in the Rain – The George Shearing Quintet
24. WOW – Lennie Tristano Sextet
Disc 3
1. Boplicity – Miles Davis Nonet
2. The Golden Bullet – Count Basie Octet
3. Popo – Shorty Rogers and His Giants
4. Walkin’ Shoes – The Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Chet Baker
5. 23 Degrees North, 82 Degrees West – Stan Kenton
6. Daahoud – Clifford Brown – Max Roach Quintet
7. Django – The Modern Jazz Quartet
8. The Preacher – Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers
9. I’ll Remember April – Erroll Garner Trio
10. Jonaleh – The Chico Hamilton Quintet
11. Tricrotism – Lucky Thompson Trio
12. St. Thomas – Sonny Rollins
13. Call For All Demons – Sun Ra and His Arkestra
14. When I Grow Too Old to Dream – Nat “King” Cole and His Trio
15. Stompin’ at the Savoy – Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald
16. Blues in the Closet – Stan Getz and J.J. Johnson
17. Ol’ Man River – Oscar Peterson Trio
18. Summertime – Miles Davis: orchestra under the direction of Gil Evans
Disc 4
1. Moanin’ – Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers
2. Meet B. B. – Count Basie and His Orchestra
3. So What – Miles Davis Sextet
4. Giant Steps – John Coltrane Quartet
5. Better Git It in Your Soul – Charles Mingus
6. Blue Rondo à la Turk – The Dave Brubeck Quartet
7. Ramblin’ – Ornette Coleman Quartet
8. Work Song – Cannonball Adderley
9. Wrap your Troubles In Dreams – Sarah Vaughan
10. My Favorite Things, Part 1 (Single Version) – John Coltrane Quartet
11. Waltz For Debby – Bill Evans
12. Round Midnight – George Russell Sextet
13. Cotton Tail – Ella Fitzgerald with the Duke Ellington Orchestra
Disc 5
1. One by One – Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers
2. The Girl From Ipanema – Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto
3. A Love Supreme Part I: Acknowledgement – John Coltrane Quartet
4. E.S.P. – Miles Davis Quintet
5. Haig & Haig – Clark Terry – Bob Brookmeyer Quintet
6. King of the Road – Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery
7. Isfahan – Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
8. The New National Anthem (from A Genuine Tong Funeral) – Gary Burton
9. Matrix – Chick Corea
10. Miles Runs the Voodoo Down – Miles Davis
11. Celestial Terrestrial Commuters – Mahavishnu Orchestra
12. Watermelon Man – Herbie Hancock
13. Long Yellow Road – Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band
14. Jitney No. 2 – Cecil Taylor
15. Bright Size Life – Pat Metheny
Disc 6
1. Maple Leaf Rag – Anthony Braxton and Muhal Richard Abrams
2. Birdland – Weather Report
3. My Song – Keith Jarrett
4. Iya – Irakere
5. Bush Magic – Art Ensemble of Chicago
6. Steppin’ – World Saxophone Quartet
7. The Glide Was in the Ride – Steve Coleman Group
8. Manenberg (Revisited) – Abdullah Ibrahim
9. Nothing Personal – Michael Brecker
10. Airegin – Tito Puente
11. Down the Avenue – Wynton Marsalis Septet
12. Ting Ning – Nguyên Lê
13. Kilayim – Masada
14. Hey-Hee-Hi-Ho – Medeski Martin & Wood
15. Neutralisme – Martial Solal and Johnny Griffin
16. Suspended Night Variation VIII – Tomasz Stan´ko
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Dark Star Orchestra NYE; New Song w/Robert Hunter
NYE AT THE KLEIN IN BRIDGEPORT, CT;
NEW SONG “RUN MARY” STREAMING AT
DARKSTARORCHESTRA.NET
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Closing in on the 1900 show mark, Dark Star Orchestra has confirmed plans to ring in 2011 with a New Year’s Run including
Penn’s Peak in Northeast PA December 29, and celebrating New Year’s Eve with a pair of shows December 30, 31 at
The Klein in Bridgeport, CT. Tickets go on sale today, September 29, through DSO Fan Club and will go on sale to
the public on October 3. There will also be a limited number of VIP tickets available which include reserved seating,
access to a private bar, an exclusive show poster, party favors, and a champagne toast. More information, NYE
tickets and hotel packages are available at www.darkstarorchestra.net.
Additionally, the members of Dark Star Orchestra are thrilled to announce the recording and release of an original
song co-written with Grateful Dead
lyricist Robert Hunter called “Run Mary.” The upbeat song features combined vocals from Rob
Barraco, Lisa Mackey and Rob Eaton. Available shortly on iTunes, “Run Mary” can be heard streaming
online at www.darkstarorchestra.net. A free
download of “Run Mary” is available when purchasing DSO tickets through its Fan Club Ticketing. As always, DSO
continues to play Grateful Dead show recreations and elective setlists as its main focus.
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Kings of Leon: Album Cover/Tracklist/Single
NEW SINGLE “RADIOACTIVE”
PRE-ORDER STARTING SEPTEMBER 14; ALBUM DROPS OCTOBER
19
| Come Around Sundown |
RCA Records is excited to announce that “Radioactive” will be the first single from Kings of Leon‘s new album,
Come Around Sundown. It is set to impact radio on September 13, with the video premiering on
kingsofleon.com and Vevo the week before (September
8).
Come Around Sundown will be released on October 19, but available for pre-order via iTunes starting
September 14. Fans who pre-order the record will receive “Radioactive” immediately as a free download. The album
will be available in two configurations – standard as well as a deluxe version that will include bonus tracks.
Tracklisting:
1.) “The End”
2.) “Radioactive”
3.) “Pyro”
4.) “Mary”
5.) “The Face”
6.) “The Immortals”
7.) “Back Down South”
8.) “Beach Side”
9.) “No Money”
10.) “Pony Up”
11.) “Birthday”
12.) “Mi Amigo”
13.) “Pickup Truck”
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What would you do as a celeb if your coveted wax figure looked nothing like you? Judging from the images below, scream and shout most likely.
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals | Secret Show Review
By: Shayna Hodkin
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals :: 08.19.10 :: Bryant Park :: New York, NY
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“Where else would we rather be? Nowhere.” Grace Potter wasn’t the only one who felt this way last Thursday night. The audience was full of fortunate people, feeling like winners, who were all incredibly lucky to be where they were.
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals‘ last-minute Thursday night show, hosted by The Artist’s Den, was packed. An announcement about ticketing for the secret show was released Tuesday by Relix Magazine, where fans were able to submit their names all day Tuesday and Wednesday to a free ticket raffle and the winners were emailed the event details on Wednesday night. The announcement soon ended up all over Twitter and music blogs, and by Wednesday’s end, hundreds of names had been submitted for a tight guest list. Showtime Thursday proved Potter’s popularity in New York with a line that stretched for three blocks, moving into the rest of the park and its surrounding area.
The show kicked off with the fitting “Hot Summer Night.” Bassist Catherine Popper and drummer Matt Burr threw down a funky rhythm section until Potter, looking like a goddess with her white dress and long hair, jumped on stage with her hands in the air and her voice bringing everyone all over the park to their feet. The band then moved into some older material, with a kickin’ “Ah, Mary” that set the tone for what Potter described as “the saddest happy breakup song,” “Goodbye Kiss,” from the band’s self-titled album released this past June on Hollywood Records.
The selection of old and new material, along with some narration by Potter, established a pretty clear theme for the setlist, namely heartbreak that is always followed by a strong return. “That Phone”, “Apologies” and “Low Road” highlighted not only Potter’s incredibly soulful chops but also her ability to engage a crowd; Potter’s banter with the band is always witty, and her choice of stories is always relatable. New Yorkers can be a tough crowd, but you would never guess Potter was from anywhere else. She loves New York, even though sometimes there’s dog poop on stage, a problem the band faced Thursday night with good humor. Only in New York, Popper lamented, will you get dog poo on your shoes when you’re onstage at your own concert.
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The enthusiasm of Grace Potter and the Nocturnals is undeniable. Though the show was scheduled from 7:30-8:45, the music didn’t stop until closer to 9:30. The band was having a great time, and the audience was sucked in; the venue stayed full from long before the band took the stage until the end of the encore’s fourth and final song. The eagerness and love of everyone onstage was contagious, and there was no way to avoid catching some of their energy.
“Sexy” is the word that most accurately describes everything about Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. Even when she isn’t making out with Catherine Popper onstage – although it’s definitely a plus when she is – she and the band pour a passion into the show that leaves the audience a sweaty, exhausted, fulfilled mess. Songs like “Paris,” “Oasis,” “Medicine” and “Nothing But The Water” highlight Potter’s unapologetic confidence, while also spurs the rest of the band to showcase their own talents and extremely good looks. When it came time for the drum jam, the whole band intertwined over the drum kit, and the sheer amount of physical attractiveness onstage was slightly overwhelming. Somehow all six band members won the genetic lottery, so their live show is a pleasure even for the deaf.
The spirit of Grace Potter and the Nocturnals brought a breath of country air to a stagnant New York City summer. The surprise, secret nature of the show lent a VIP feel to a great venue and consistently incredible live act. If summer has to end, this is a great way to blow it out.
Setlist:
Hot Summer Night, Ah, Mary, Goobye Kiss, Only Love, Tiny Light, Apologies, One Short Thing, Low Road, That Phone, Oasis, White Rabbit (Jefferson Airplane cover),
Paris (Ooh La La), Medicine > Drum Jam. E: Heart of Glass (Blondie cover), Stop the Bus, Big White Gate, Nothing But the Water Part I > Nothing But the Water Part II > Drum Jam
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