Title: Mood Indigo
Location: Daily Review Cafe
Description: 3412 West Lamar @ Dunlavy
713-520-9217
Start Time: 1800
Date: 2010-02-28
End Time: 2030
Archive for February, 2010
Mood Indigo
Thursday, February 25th, 2010Danielle Reich & Kelly Lancaste
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010Title: Danielle Reich & Kelly Lancaste
Location: Tasting Room Uptown Park
Start Time: 12:00
Date: 2010-02-28
End Time: 15:00
Paul Peacock and Mike Owen
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010Title: Paul Peacock and Mike Owen
Location: Cellar 17 Wine Bar
Description: Performance
\”Live Jazz\”
What: Performance
Start Time: Friday, February 26 at 8:00pm End Time: Friday, February 26 at 11:00pm
Where:
Start Time: 20:00
Date: 2010-02-26
End Time: 23:00
Mood Indigo
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010Title: Mood Indigo
Location: Dharma
Description: 1718 Houston Avenue at Crocket Street. 712-222-6996
Start Time: 1800
Date: 2010-02-25
End Time: 2100
Edward “Kid” Ory (1886-1973)
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Kid Ory was the greatest trombone player in the early years of Jazz. He originally played banjo, but then switched to trombone. Perhaps his banjo playing helped shape the “tailgate” style of playing he later developed on the trombone. In the “tailgate” style, the trombone plays a rhythmic line underneath the trumpets and cornets. From 1912 to 1919 he led one of the most popular bands in New Orleans. Ory’s Band featured many of the great musicians who would go on to define the Hot Jazz style. At various times King Oliver, a young Louis Armstrong, Johnny Dodds, Sidney Bechet and Jimmie Noone all played in Ory’s band. In 1919 Ory relocated to California for health reasons. He assembled a new group of New Orleans musicians on the West Coast and played regularly under the name of Kid Ory’s Creole Orchestra. In 1922 they became the first African-American jazz band from New Orleans to record. They used the name of “Spike’s Seven Pods of Pepper Orchestra” and recorded the songs “Ory’s Creole Trombone” and “Society Blues“. In 1925 he moved to Chicago, and played regularly with King Oliver, Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five and Hot Seven and with Jelly Roll Morton and several other Chicago groups. During the Depression Ory played very little and ran a chicken ranch with his brother. When the Dixieland revival occurred in the 1940’s, Ory found his style of music back in vogue. He revived Kid Ory’s Creole Orchestra in 1943 and was able to continue to play, tour and record Jazz until he retired in 1966.
Tony Campise Friends Fund Raiser
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010Title: Tony Campise Friends Fund Raiser
Location: Antone\’s Austin
Description: Antone\’s
13 West 5th Street
Austin, TX
An incredible line-up of Austin musicians are gathering Sunday, for the Tony Campise Big Band Birthday Bash. Admission is a donation at the door. Tony Campise is a renowned Austin jazz musician who was injured in an accident in October. He suffered major brain damage, but has shown marvelous recovery well beyond the doctor\’s expectations. He has moved to Querencia, a skilled nursing home.
The line-up includes: Monster Big Band, Baker\’s Dozen, James Polk Sextet, John Mills Times Ten, Butch Miles Jazz Express, Tony Campise Big Band; and guest vocalists: Ray Benson, Kat Edmonson, Rick Trevino, Mandy Lauderdale and Mr. Fabulous.
Start Time: 1900
Date: 2010-02-21
End Time: 2330
Joe LoCascio Trio
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010Mood Indigo & Max Grosch
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010Title: Mood Indigo & Max Grosch
Location: Dharma Cafe
Description: 1718 Houston Avenue, on the southeast corner of Houston Avenue and Crocket Street
Start Time: 1800
Date: 2010-02-11
End Time: 2100
Mood Indigo
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010Title: Mood Indigo
Location: Dharma Cafe
Description: 1718 Houston Avenue at Crocket Street. 712-222-6996
Start Time: 1800
Date: 2010-02-11
End Time: 2100
Mood Indigo
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010Title: Mood Indigo
Location: Dharma Cafe
Link out: Click here
Description: 6:00 and 9:00 PM, at , 1718 Houston Avenue at Crocket Street. 712-222-6996
Start Time: 1800
Date: 2010-02-04
End Time: 2100
