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Moshe 01.28.2010 12:11 AM

Ryan Sawyer with Thurston Moore & Daniel Carter
 
Rose Live Music Announces Drummer Series Lineup For Feb/Mar 2010

Rose Live Music Announces Drummers and Details for 4th Anniversary & Drummers Series.
8pm – doors
8:30pm – 1st set
10pm – 2nd set
$10 cover
Schedule:
Feb 2 – Rose 4th Year Anniversary: Jason Lindner’s Now vs Now hosts jam session (No cover)
Feb 9 – Adam Deitch: Adam Deitch, Louis Cato and Yuki Hirano Trio
Feb 16 – New Languages Festival presents: Mike Pride: From Bacteria to Boys
Feb 23 – Dafnis Prieto: Proverb Trio w/Kokayi (vocals), Jason Lindner (keys)
Mar 2 – Search & Restore presents: Bobby Previte’s New Bump
Mar 9 – Billy Martin: Solo & Fang Percussion Ensemble
Mar 16 – Tom Tom Magazine: A Magazine About Female Drummers Presents a Night of Women at the Kit
WED Mar 17 – Jim Black: Pachora
Mar 23 – Search & Restore presents: Ben Perowsky’s Moodswing Orchestra
Mar 30 – Mark Guiliana & Zach Danziger
WED Mar 31 – Ryan Sawyer with Thurston Moore & Daniel Carter

cagedbird 01.28.2010 03:55 AM

cnacubo.

noisereductions 01.28.2010 08:20 AM

I wish T would put out some more free jazz albums. I mean free jazz. Not noise.

tesla69 04.01.2010 08:33 AM

Cool show last night, 2 sets, surprisingly small room but it wasn't mobbed at all so it was comfortable. The 1st set struck me as more sparse and quiet, Thurston mostly playing his guitar on his lap and using drumsticks in the strings while using his slide, Daniel's rich and sensuous horns complemented Ryan's frantic free style drumming, he starts riffing between the snare and cymbal and it is very crisp. A good hour between sets. 2nd set was much more aggro, but I could hear the musicians interplay and sensitivity to each others playing - it wasn't just 3 people making noise, in fact, it wasn't noise at all.

I think this was the 3rd public appearance of this trio?

Georgekrz 04.01.2010 01:35 PM

yeah I agree, and these were long sets, over 50 minutes each! The second set they made some ruckus there in the middle part, it was like a bus going over the cliff crashing all the way down. It was defnitely a lot of fun. I would guess about 40 or 50 people there?

btw- this is a pretty fancy place, cheapest deal there was the $7 Brooklyn Lager w shot of whiskey. all sorts of rums and fancy drinks and food. Going for the upscale crowd there. They had posters announcing Marc Ribot w/ Henry Grimes and Chad Taylor on April 12.

tesla69 04.05.2010 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Georgekrz
btw- this is a pretty fancy place, cheapest deal there was the $7 Brooklyn Lager w shot of whiskey. all sorts of rums and fancy drinks and food. Going for the upscale crowd there. They had posters announcing Marc Ribot w/ Henry Grimes and Chad Taylor on April 12.


the "cabaret" thing seems to be popular in Williamsburg - Zebulon seems to have been successful, Monkeytown I think got priced out by the landlord not lack of success...

someone had a plate of lasagna from the restaurant that looked really good, and I thought the food prices were in range. We've come a long way from the chili at CBGB.

scott v 04.06.2010 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
I wish T would put out some more free jazz albums. I mean free jazz. Not noise.



hmmm i dunno what you mean by this... i think he definitely straddles both noise and free improv sometimes one more than the other and sometimes a good amount of both at once. i mean at the same time there is the argument out there that free jazz is noise... mostly by those ubertraditional jazzbos.

tesla69 04.06.2010 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by scott v
hmmm i dunno what you mean by this... .

There was that period in the late 90's when T was playing with William Hooker, Alan Silva, William Parker, Cecil Taylor - established I hate to say more traditional free jazz, vs the more pure noise he's been doing with say Bill Nace or Prurient...


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