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Tabou Combo – September 1, 2016
Tabou Combo – Rubenstein Atrium – September 1, 2016 The Haitian roots of this group go way back; it has now been headquartered in NYC for decades, but beneath my radar. For the event, space that is customarily given over … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Atkins, bass, conga drum, cowbell, David Rubenstein Atrium, drums, FanFan, guitar, Herman Nau, Jean-Claude Jean, Jocel Alcemus, Jonas Imbert, piano, Ralph Conde, Reynald Vlame, Roger Eugene, Ron Felix, Shoubou, Tabou Combo, tenor saxophone, trombone, trumpet, vocal, Yves Joseph, Yvon Andre
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John Luther Adams “Inuksuit” performance – August 27, 2016
John Luther Adams “Inuksuit” performance – Governors Island – August 27, 2016 This was a large piece that involved a whole slew (too many for me to count) of percussionists spread out across the Hills section (iconic brand new habitat) … Continue reading
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Tagged Governors Island, Inuksuit, John Luther Adams, Rite of Summer Music Festival
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Steve Kroon – August 25, 2016
Steve Kroon – Louis Armstrong House Museum – August 25, 2016 One more new venue for me; choosing the subway is choosing an all day thing. Upside: curry goat to be had on the very block! Kroon’s driving congas keep … Continue reading
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Tagged Adan Perez, bass, Bryan Carrott, conga drum, Craig Rivers, Donald Nicks, drums, flute, Joel Mateo, Latin Jazz, Louis Armstrong House Museum, percussion, piano, Steve Kroon, vibes
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Busking New York City: Jorge Espinosa – August 25, 2016
Busking New York City (Subway): Jorge Espinosa – August 25, 2016 Espinosa was in a nook next to stairs on a landing between subway platforms of the Grand Central Station. I told him that he improved the subway!
Coyle’s Bake Shop – August 20, 2016
Coyle’s Bake Shop – August 20, 2016 If you peruse certain real estate listings in certain Seattle neighborhoods, proximity to a purveyor such as Coyle’s can be a selling point. The coffee, only a stumble (that is, no crossing of … Continue reading
Los Buhos – August 19, 2016
Los Buhos – Phinney Farmers Market – August 19, 2016 This trio (translation = “the owls”) seemed to be a scheduled entertainment at the farmers market, so I put them a notch above the buskers. Smason was the group leader, … Continue reading
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Tagged bass, cajon, guitar, Jim Parfitt, Laura Oviedo, Los Buhos, Mark Smason, Phinney Farmer's Market, vocals
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Busking Seattle – August 18, 2016
Busking Seattle – Pike Place Market – August 18, 2016 My buddy Joshua, when told that I would be sketching, had given me a minimalist keep-kids-busy-at-the-restaurant-size crayon box (4 colors), which I vowed to put to use. VanDam, a real … Continue reading
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Tagged Busking, Chad VanDam, clarinet, guitar, Mike E. Bell, Pike Place Market, vocals
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Fly Moon Royalty – August 18, 2016
Fly Moon Royalty – Seattle City Hall Plaza – August 18, 2016 This group – half of the day’s configuration was vocalists – had an extremely full sound and quite the soulful groove. And it was blazing hot out there! … Continue reading
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Tagged Action Jackson, Ada Boo, Earnie Ashwood, Fly Moon Royalty, guitar, Lola Campbell, Seattle City Hall Plaza, vocals
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Wineries (Santa Cruz) – August 5, 2016
Wineries (Santa Cruz) – August 5, 2016 On first Fridays, as part of the city’s overall festivities (open galleries and such), some of the wineries stationed in Santa Cruz are open for tastings. A few have live entertainment to entice.
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Tagged Carol Ismail, fiddle, guitar, Marc Singer, MJA Vineyards, Rick Rasay, Stockwell Cellars, vocal
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