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Guardian Unlimited | Archive Search The critic Chris Parker described the British jazz pianist Peter Jacobsen in hisplaying; blues and boogie pioneers like jimmy yancey, orchestrally lyrical http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4414300,00.html
Extractions: Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs Life MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Dating Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Living our values Newsroom Reader Offers Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Working at GNL Guardian Weekly Money Observer Network home UK news World latest Books ... Search Peter Jacobsen Blind pianist open to musical challenges and risks John Fordham Guardian Thursday May 16, 2002 The critic Chris Parker described the British jazz pianist Peter Jacobsen, who has died aged 51, as "one of the country's most undersung talents". And though jazz might be considered a field in which all but a handful of stars count as undersung talents, Parker's was an accurate appraisal of the distance between Jacobsen's talent and his reputation. The rich history of jazz piano was audible in his playing; blues and boogie pioneers like Jimmy Yancey, orchestrally lyrical players like Duke Ellington and George Shearing, and perhaps most significantly the graceful, country blues-tinged sophistication of early Keith Jarrett. Yet Jacobsen was nobody's clone. A consolidator of jazz approaches rather than a revolutionary, Jacobsen was a player of character, muscle, sympathy and lyricism whose skilful support as an ensemble player in particular was widely respected.
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Extractions: I have a suspicion, almost a fear, that many fans of the present wave of blues popularity are actually looking for rock'n'roll they can understand, or at least dance to. We baby boomers are at middle age, after all. It's hard to identify with those young rockers on MTV. So we have the burgeoning of interchangeable guitar-based "blues" bar bands and the resurgence of "swing" bands of all ilks. There's nothing wrong with this, but my fear is that some "blues fans" really don't care as much about blues (or even about music) as they do about catching the Blues Brothers retro-act at the House of Blues. Much of today's recorded output seems to me to fall into a comfortable groove, redoing standard blues forms in a perfectly professional manner but without big leaps forward. Six years of reviewing for this magazine have taught me anew that the number of certifiably great blues singers and musicians is small, as is true, of course, in all genres. Writing this reissue column has allowed me to listen to and comment on many of the greats, the innovators who rise like monuments from American music's past. But lately the review copies have been piling up and sifting through them feels like time-consuming work. I find myself thinking about the novel I should be writing, or putting on the Kronos String Quartet or Thelonious Monk instead of tasting a new blues release. So, I know it's time to make this my final column. Maybe someone with big ears and a love for the music can take it farther on up the road.
JANE BOWERS on a biography and repertory study of Chicago blues singer Estelle ( Mama ) yanceyand on an article about yancey s blues pianist husband, jimmy yancey. http://www.uwm.edu/People/jmbowers/
Extractions: JANE BOWERS Professor Emerita of Music History and Literature at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Jane Bowers holds degrees from Wellesley College and the University of California at Berkeley. She also studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague, Indiana University, the University of California at Los Angeles, and Sarah Lawrence College and taught at the University of North Carolina, Eastman School of Music, Portland State University, and Oregon State University before going to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1981. Her principal areas of research for over thirty years have been the history of the flute and women in music . Her publications related to the flute include her Ph.D. dissertation The French Flute School from 1700 to 1760 François Devienne's Nouvelle Méthode Théorique et Pratique pour la Flute with an extensive introduction, annotated catalogue of later editions, and translation (London: Ashgate, 1999); and articles in the Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society «Recherches» sur la Musique française classique The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1st and 2nd eds.)
OVATION - Programming Highlights & Schedules Beat Route Chicago Beat Route Chicago English pianist and television personality Jools Holland musicalimportance of Boogie Woogie pianists Albert Ammons and jimmy yancey. http://schedule.ovationtv.com/highlights.asp?id=2877
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The New Yorker: Goings On About Town: Night Life (212582-2121)Through May 2 The songs of the pianist, singer, and work mixesrural blues with strains of Bud Powell, Bela Bartók, and jimmy yancey. http://www.newyorker.com/goingson/nightlife/?040503goni_GOAT_nightlife
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Extractions: Vince Guaraldi (Nickname: "Doctor Funk") Piano (also guitar, vocals, miscellaneous keyboards) Born: July 17, 1928, San Francisco, California Died: February 6, 1976, Menlo Park, California Hell always be remembered for Charlie Brown, but the style of Vince Guaraldi was actually quite versatile. His solos would take bluesy leaps, glide in chordal stillness, or pound a simple montuno. First gaining notice with the Cal Tjader band, Guaraldi "played Latin" years before the bossa revolution, introduced Bola Sete to an American audience and even wrote a Catholic mass, one of the first in a jazz style. If all this is overshadowed by his soundtrack work, it is still worth hearing, and will still get your toes tapping. Vince Guaraldi grew up in California, and attended San Francisco State College. While there he began to play the piano seriously, and worked campus parties in a boogie-woogie style he never completely abandoned. He hung around the Black Hawk club, occasionally sitting in with the acts on stage; in 1951 he became a founding member of the Cal Tjader Trio. A standard piano group at first, it gradually included timbales and congas, to reflect Tjaders fondness for Latin music. Guaraldi left the group around 1954, and formed a drummerless trio with Eddie Duran on guitar. They had a residence at San Franciscos hungry I, on a secondary stage called "The Other Room". It was with this group that Guaraldi made his first recordings as a leader. A stint with Woody Herman followed, as did a reunion with Cal Tjader. This group, now featuring Willie Bobo and Mongo Santamaria, fostered Guaraldis love for Latin rhythm, which can be heard on his later work.
Jazz Piano Online And yes, you can nominate yourself to be on here. This list is for any jazzpianist. X. Y. Yamashita, Yosuke yancey, jimmy Yeoh, Nikki Young, Larry Z. http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/2790/people.html
Extractions: It is observed that the whole history of jazz can be read through the chart of the stylistic development of the pianists. They started it all and other instrumentalists use the techniques which they developed. Even if the pianist is not the star, he is a kind of an aristocrat. He is practically alone and can manage by himself if necessary. Over the years, respect for the role of the jazz pianist has increased. This page will eventually be more descriptive and include many more pianists. I am gradually writing more on people and gathering links. If you would like me to hurry up on one person in particular that you see below, let me know. Tell me who I need to add to this list!!! Send me links, anecdotes, samples of their work, anything.. And yes, you can nominate yourself to be on here. This list is for any jazz pianist. Thanks to all of you who have already submitted information and links!!! Luke Gillespie
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Extractions: ALL-STAR BAND RECORDS FOR VARSITY An all-star mixed band recorded four sides for United States Records Thursday (December 14) under the supervision of Warren Scholl new U. S. talent man. The band included Benny Carter, alto sax and trumpet Coleman HawkIns tenor sax; Ulysses Livingston, guitar; Danny Polo, clarinet; Joe Sullivan, piano; George Wettling, drums. Jeanne Burns was the vocalist. The tunes tentatively chosen to be recorded were: Tight Like That, Save It Pretty Mama, Easy Rider, and a boogie woogie number. The records are to be released on the Varsity label, under a name not yet selected. Toots Mondello, star altoist now with Benny Goodman, will have his second recording date for Varsity on Monday (December 17). Four solo sides are to be cut, with an accompaniment furnished by Claude Thornhill, piano, and Nick Fatool, drums. SULLIVAN ADDS COLORED TRUMPETER Andy Anderson, trumpet, has replaced Murphy Steinberg in Joe Sullivan's band, at Cafe Society New York. This change leaves Sullivan and Danny Polo tenor sax, the only white musicians in the band. The second Monday night jam session at Cafe Society featured James P. Johnson, piano; Bobby Sands, sax; Joe Thomas, trumpet; Vic Dickinson, trombone; Tiny Watts, bass; and Yank Porter, drums.
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MusicMoz - Styles: Blues: Bands And Artists: Y dates. yancey, jimmy Biography of this pioneering Chicago Boogie-Woogiepianist. Compiled from various sources on the Internet. Yee http://musicmoz.org/Styles/Blues/Bands_and_Artists/Y/
Extractions: about submit item become an editor feedback the entire directory only in this category Top Styles Blues Bands and Artists : Y View: Bands Artists A B ... Clas Yngstr¶m and Sky High - Swedish band who's web site includes band information, discography, pictures and tour dates. Yancey, Jimmy - Biography of this pioneering Chicago Boogie-Woogie pianist. Compiled from various sources on the Internet. Yee, Benny - Keyboardist with Coco Montoya. All the Web AltaVista Google HotBot ... Yahoo This category needs an editor Help build the largest human-edited directory of the Web Submit a Site Open Directory Project Become an Editor Last update: 2:12 GMT, Thursday, August 14, 2003 - edit
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Extractions: Estelle Harris married boogie-woogie pianist Jimmy Yancey in 1917, at the age of 21. She often sang with her husband at informal gatherings and house rent parties in Chicago. Estelle recorded frequently with her husband, and sang with him at Carnegie Hall in 1948. Estelle continued to perform and record, after Jimmy died from a stroke, brought on by complications from diabetes. Mama Yancey recorded for the Riverside label in 1961, made records with Art Hodes for Verve in 1965, Maybe I'll Cry with Erwin Helfer for the Red Beans label at the age of 87, in 1983. She died in 1986.
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Extractions: Upcoming Events of Note: April is Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM), spearheaded by the Smithsonian Institution. Many events are scheduled right here in town. Visit the website to identify events youll not want to miss. Doc Scantlin and his Imperial Palms Orchestra On Thursdays, April 15th, 29th, May 13th and 27th, Doc Scantlin and the band with that irresistible and man-withering lovely, the divine Chou Chou will be appearing in the Atrium Hall of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC. One can come and dance to the orchestra from 8:00 P.M. on, or get a package price that also includes a spiffy dinner. For complete details, visit Doc Scantlin's site The Potomac River Jazz Club (PRJC) plays host to both the Federal Jazz Commission and the Federal Focus Jazz Band at a bash on Saturday, April 10 from 7:30-11:00. The locale is the familiar Elks Lodge of Rockville, located at 5 Taft Court in Rockville. For details and directions, visit the PRJC