Friday, September 25, 2009

Ooooops

My sincere apologies to you readers and to Matt Wilson- the concert was Thursday night, not Friday as I posted. There was a mixup between myself and Matt's people, which is totally my fault.

The fact that Matt was playing at Rutman's was a little odd in itself, given that the rest of his tour includes, well, a lot of really hip venues that certainly don't make you pay to play. This is something I will explore in the near future- short version, it speaks REALLY badly of the Boston scene at the moment...

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Matt Wilson Quartet @ Rutmans, Friday 9/25 @ 7pm

Expain to me how this happens. Okay don't, just show up:

Matt Wilson Quartet featuring Andrew D'Angelo and Joel Ledderer. It'll be just like the old days at Detour, only with a lot of expensive violins hanging on the wall instead of a lot of overpriced cigarettes on the wall.

Rutmans is at 11 Westland Street, by Symphony Hall. I'll be playing there next month- details soon!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

My bean is cooked.

This week marks the real beginning of the fall jazz concert season in Boston with the Beantown Jazz Festival. Full listings here. Tonight Branford Marsalis hits Boston with his "new" quartet; the main event is the outdoor show featuring Donald Harrison and Jane Bunnett. Berklee sponsors the event, and the Berklee theme is much more prevalent at the Saturday show, with several Berklee student and faculty bands mixed in with the "major" acts. (In recent years Berklee and NEC have split the student acts) I'm hoping to catch Harrison and Jane Bunnett, but frankly the programming this year does little to excite me- too much smooth jazz, and none of the more exciting and left of center Boston acts (or NYC, for that matter). I'm not asking for a whole slate of the New Languages fest or anything, but throw the more voracious music lovers a bone! Contrast this with NEC's blowout to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the jazz program, and tell me which one you'd rather spend time at.

On a related note, I heard the back half of Branford's interview with local radio legend Eric Jackson. A lot of what he was talking about was the same theme and tone that Darcy pointed out from the "When the Music Died" DVD. He is on the same tip here. I need to chew on it a little, but when I hear from both Wynton and Branford, I feel like they think it's more important to be right than to be happy, and they spend a lot of time being smart and sharp and miserable. Maybe I'm reading to much into it, but Branford was pretty dark last night. I'll post a link to the audio if I find it.


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Ben Monder tonight at Beehive

Last minute gig update- Ben Monder performs tonight at 9pm at Beehive in the South End. I have stuff until 10pm, but may stop by. And it's FREE. Not to be missed.

Thursday, September 03, 2009

There's a tidal wave...

I'll be hitting the September dates in Boston shortly (the shows always get better when the students come back, even if it gets a little harder to live here...), but I'm psyched for this one:

Meshell N'Degeocello
Middle East
October 7

Details to follow... I get my tix tomorrow.