Thursday, April 30, 2020

NoPo Big Band

The First Circle
https://youtu.be/PVIs5etCjW0

Brian Haslanger
Trumpet and Trombone.

How long with NoPo?  I’ve been with NoPo in a variety of roles since 2015. I’ve played trombone, trumpet, and am now musical director.

What drew you to the band?  I was new to the Portland area and was looking for opportunities to play.

What were you doing musically before NoPo?  I have a degree in music education and was a teacher for several years. I’ve played in the Madison Scouts drum corps and the San Francisco Renegades drum corps. More recently, I’ve been very involved in many community theater orchestras and community bands.

Are you playing in other bands? I play in Portland area theater orchestras whenever I can.

In addition to playing music, what other passions do you enjoy in your life?  I’m a pretty big nerd, so I play a lot of board games. I also enjoy spending time with my family…we watch tv and movies, family bike rides, etc.

Let’s talk about big band jazz. What is it about this music that really jazzes you?  It’s amazing that any music can have an emotional and physiological effect. I don’t understand how a cello can make me cry or a trumpet can evoke adventure or how a big band can force me to dance (dancing is NOT my thing). I don’t understand it, but I love being part of it.

Who are the composers/band leaders/musicians/records that have influenced your music the most?  In the jazz area, my biggest influencers would be Stan Kenton Orchestra, Pat Metheny, Leonard Bernstein, Duke Ellington, and Sammy Nestico.

Talk about your most challenging experience(s), so far, playing in an 18-piece big band?  As musical director, my biggest challenge has been to program music that is both challenging and attainable, while still maintaining a book that is accessible and fun.

What’s been the highlight, so far, playing with NoPo?  It’s been just wonderful playing alongside so many individually talented people. We’ve had a variety of fantastic performance opportunities all around the area: from Sandy to Hillsboro to downtown north Portland. I enjoy sharing the fruits of our hard work with the public.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

HR BIG BAND w/ ARCHIE SHEPP


DUKE ELLINGTON - Mary Poppins

SPOON FULL OF SUGAR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A3PgW1m6sY

This disc is a surprising success. Duke Ellington was somehow persuaded into revising and recording a dozen songs from the score of Walt Disney's Mary Poppins, and the results are actually quite memorable. With such soloists as altoist Johnny Hodges, baritonist Harry Carney, trumpeter Cootie Williams, tenor saxophonist Paul Gonsalves, clarinetist Jimmy Hamilton, and trombonist Lawrence Brown getting their spots, Duke Ellington & His Orchestra turn such songs as "A Spoonful of Sugar," "Chim Chim Cheree" (a much happier version than John Coltrane's), "The Life I Lead," and even "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" into swinging jazz.

Billy Strayhorn
Arranger
John Lamb
Bass, Double Bass, Main Personnel, Soloist
Russell Procope
Clarinet, Main Personnel, Reeds, Sax (Alto), Soloist, Trombone
Jimmy Hamilton
Clarinet, Main Personnel, Reeds, Sax (Tenor), Soloist
Sam Woodyard
Drums, Main Personnel, Soloist
Duke Ellington
Leader, Main Personnel, Piano, Primary Artist, Soloist
Johnny Hodges
Main Personnel, Reeds, Sax (Alto), Soloist
Harry Carney
Main Personnel, Reeds, Sax (Baritone), Soloist
Paul Gonsalves
Main Personnel, Reeds, Sax (Tenor), Soloist
Lawrence Brown
Main Personnel, Soloist, Trombone
Chuck Connors
Main Personnel, Soloist, Trombone
Herbie Jones
Main Personnel, Soloist, Trumpet
Cootie Williams
Main Personnel, Soloist, Trumpet
Buster Cooper
Main Personnel, Trombone
Cat Anderson
Main Personnel, Trumpet
Nat Woodard
Main Personnel, Trumpet
Nathan Woodard
Trumpet

Sunday, April 12, 2020

GALEN JETER ORCHESTRA

SUPER CHICKEN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALVj1vYFhnE&list=RDALVj1vYFhnE&start_radio=1
   Alto Saxophone – Bruce Thompson (3), Pete Profilet
    Baritone Saxophone – Allan Beutier*, Paul Baker (12)
    Bass – Glenn Moon
    Drums – Joel Fulgham
    Engineer – Bob Pickering
    Guitar – Mack Dougherty
    Mastered By – Larry Nix
    Percussion – Bob Wilkinson, Rusty Wells
    Piano – Leon Ziligson
    Producer – Galen Jeter
    Tenor Saxophone – Billy Tillman*, Peter Vollmers*
    Trombone – Bob Hurst (2), Chuck Mandernach, Ed Wright (8), Kim Corbet
    Trumpet – Byron Parks, Chuck Willis (3), Galen Jeter, John Auletta, Bob Eidenier*

Monday, April 6, 2020

Best From The West, May 24-26, 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTE-JeQyOBk&list=PL8pezxCUZ8oIYRcRugpnNNytiyKEIj1Rr


You all just sit back now for about 11+ hours and listen to last year's LA Jazz Institute's spring concert.  All bands wonderful

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

BOB MINTZER - Incredible Journey

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7GPtftNi38

Incredible Journey
Artist  Bob Mintzer Big Band
Album Title  Incredible Journey
Date of Release  Feb 1985 - Apr 1985 (recording)
AMG Rating   
Genre  Jazz 
Styles  Post-Bop
Time  67:32
 
There's a little more spirit in the playing, but arrangements and compositions are quite timid. ó Ron Wynn

   1.    Incredible Journey (Mintzer) - 7:42
   2.    The Ring (Mintzer) - 5:35
   3.    Flying (Mintzer) - 9:22
   4.    Computer (Mintzer) - 9:19
   5.    Tribute (Mintzer) - 10:30
   6.    Latin Dance (Mintzer) - 8:30
   7.    Lazy Day (Mintzer) - 11:40
   8.    Slo Funk (Mintzer) - 4:54

Michael Brecker  -  Saxophone
Peter Erskine  -  Drums
Don Grolnick  -  Piano
Bob Malach  -  Saxophone
Bob Mintzer  -  Arranger, Conductor, Saxophone, Producer, Performer, Editing
Bob Smith  -  Trombone
Marvin Stamm  -  Trumpet
Pete Yellin  -  Saxophone
David Taylor  -  Trombone
Dave Bargeron  -  Trombone
Randy Brecker  -  Trumpet
Lawrence Feldman  -  Saxophone
Laurie Frink  -  Trumpet
Lincoln Goines  -  Bass
Tom Jung  -  Producer, Engineer
Frank MalabÈ  -  Percussion
Bob Millikan  -  Trumpet
Keith O'Quinn  -  Trombone
Roger Rosenberg  -  Saxophone
Chris Seiter  -  Trombone
Bob Smith  -  Trombone
Rebecca Everett  -  Assistant Engineer

ANDY MARTIN - VIC LEWIS The Project

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