Thread: Dogg's Jazz Musings
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08-26-06 15:54 #9Senior Member

Posts: 3510It isn't closed, but the live music is suspended. My guess would be fire code problems and not noise.
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08-26-06 14:34 #8Senior Member

Posts: 2470
I checked out the Thelonious website today, and with my shitty espanol, it appears they are temporarily closed due to "municipal reasons". My bet is noise problems with neighbors, but who knows.
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08-24-06 23:27 #7Senior Member

Posts: 2470[QUOTE=Big Bob 7] I was at Thelonius the other night and the piano player who was playing told me about a late night jam session somewhere but I was pretty drunk and I don't remember the name of the place. Has anyone been there before?
Big Bob,
I heard from a fellow monger about a jam session at a place called Pedraza. Reportedly a house on Manuela Pedraza, 2 blocks west of Cabildo in Belgrano. I have not checked it out.
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08-24-06 22:44 #6Senior Member

Posts: 134I can't wait to see Dave Holland again. He has been great every time I ever saw him. The first time was in Boston with the guitar quartet of Kevin Eubanks, Marvin "Smitty" Smith, and Steve Coleman. The last time I saw them was with the new group with Steve Nelson on vibes and Kevin's brother Robin on trombone at Carnegie Hall on a double bill with Wayne Shorter. They were really amazing. I was shocked to turn on the Arts and Entertainment Channel on cable a couple of weeks ago and realize that they were actually showing a live performance of that same band in Europe. You would NEVER get something like that on regular T. V. In the states. I was at Thelonius the other night and the piano player who was playing told me about a late night jam session somewhere but I was pretty drunk and I don't remember the name of the place. Has anyone been there before?
[QUOTE=Doggboy]Per the Buenos Aires Herald today, the Dave Holland Quintet will be in BA September 27 at Teatro Coliseo, Marcelo T. De Alvear 1225 at 9:30 pm. I saw them in Montreal three years ago and they were outstanding. Chris Potter is great on tenor sax. Has anybody been to the Teatro Coliseo?
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08-24-06 17:00 #5Senior Member

Posts: 2470Advance notice
Per the Buenos Aires Herald today, the Dave Holland Quintet will be in BA September 27 at Teatro Coliseo, Marcelo T. De Alvear 1225 at 9:30 pm. I saw them in Montreal three years ago and they were outstanding. Chris Potter is great on tenor sax. Has anybody been to the Teatro Coliseo?
Also, some chick singer, accompanied by a cellist and pianist is at No Avestruz Saturday night. Reportedly doing american songbook tunes of the jazz variety. Sounds interesting, and is a very different venue. See the thread for this place under bars / restaurants.
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07-29-06 15:39 #4Senior Member

Posts: 2470I bounced around Palermo some last night. First, I checked out Ezequiel Borra at a restaurant / theatre space name of NoAvestruz in Palermo Hollywood (Humboldt 1857-I'll start a thread on this place elsewhere) Borra's show was sponsored by El Club del Disco, which is a local organization invested in promoting independent argentine musicians. He plays acoustic guitar / sings and was backed by a stand up bass, electric guitar and a percussionist who also doubled on coronet. Impressive but hard to categorize. Jazzy, folky and the vocals were reminiscent of Jeff Buckley. A very talented bunch, though I didn't understand a word of the lyrics. Avant-gardeish place is NoAvestruz with a combination of beatnik types, tweedy cognoscenti and what appeared to be a veggie menu. No smoking.
Then on to Thelonious to see the midnight show billed as "blue / break / beats" guitar trio. They have played there every Friday night at midnight in July. Pretty entertaining but a short show after the main event earlier. Guitarist, stand up bass and standard drum kit. Kind of Wes Montgomery meets Danny Gatton. Again, very talented young guys. The guitarist had an old hollow body Gibson and looked like he had done nothing in life other than study and play guitar in between chainsmoking Marlboros. I believe he had every lick down from that style of guitar playing, and impressive, but no real style of his own. The bassist and drummer good as well, though the drummer had this affected "I'm into it" look on his face throughout, that was irritating. Youda' thought he was getting his balls licked instead of playing drums.
Summary-I continue to be impressed by the amount of young musical talent in BA. It's everywhere, and cheap to listen. NoAvestruz was 10p and the Thelonious late show 5p. I don't know what some of y'all do in the many hours before the best club mongering kicks in, but there is alot of music out there.
Dogg
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07-27-06 13:01 #3Senior Member

Posts: 211Felicidades DB for the Jazz thread.
This morning, 27/07/06, there's a great article in Buenos Aires Herald reprising Ray Barretto who died last February and continuing on into contemporary offerings of Afro-Latin jazz. His last recording has been released, "Time Was -Time is", and available locally. The BAH has become a staple read not just because it's in English but great articles and insights into the inner workings of Argentina, pungent reporting on the U. S., plus the charming events section which makes a city of 8 million seem all very local. Music reviews are available it seems weekly.
Moving on, the article by Miguel Bronfman reports on "El Club del Disco" www.clubdeldisco.com, launched to distribute Argentine music from independent labels. They celebrate one year tomorrow at a place I've never heard of No Avestruz, Humboldt 1857 with Ezequiel Borra (new album release plus new music) and also on Saturday the 29th with Puente Celeste ("one of the most eclectic, versatile and intense groups on the scene") 9:30 pm for both.
This weekend Thelonius goes with 3 different trios, Machline-Herrera-Lapouble (standards plus originals) on Friday the 28th at 10 pm, Cavalli-Otero-Tarzia (standards plus originals) Saturday the 29th, Tres Bien Ensemble (originals plus wide repertoire) on Sunday the 30th. Salguero 1884. 10 p. M.
Also Notorius, continuing the Latin jazz theme, with Mariano Diaz, Spain based pianist and composer, as quartet performing original compositions "in a straight ahead, modern jazz style" plus standards. Next Mondays, 8-1 and 8-7, at 9.30 pm. Callao 966.
A pretty rich ticket starting tomorrow night. Would be great if anyone who goes reports on the styles of music.
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07-25-06 19:31 #2Senior Member

Posts: 128Great thread topic. As a dedicated jazz fan I have been to Notorious several times and will do Thelonious soon. I hope that any responders who recommend artists or events will as best they can briefly describe the jazz genre that will be played - e. G. - straight ahead, smooth jazz, bop, acoustic, blues, fusion, etc.
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07-25-06 15:44 #1Senior Member

Posts: 2470Dogg's Jazz Musings
Well, I'll take Jackson's green light and start a thread here designed to let me blow some notes re: the local jazz scene. I definitely will not be out on the town every night trying to do an exhaustive survey, so any and all contributions are very welcome. In addition, info pertaining to other musical genres would be nice (go slow on the C & W please
Most of the jazz I see happens at Notorious and Thelonious. These places will often book bands to play once a week for a month or more. So, if you catch a band, your impressions posted here, can provide some info for others thinking about taking in the same band later on. In other words, you are just not jacking off, but providing a service. And another point, my spanish is still very limited, so I rarely venture to La Nacion, or Clarin. This is a definite drawback as regards monitoring the local music scene. If any of you spanish speakers / readers know of upcoming events some of us are ignorant of, please chime in.
Thanks-Dogg


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