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#33256 - 03/29/03 10:30 PM
3 days of Berks
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I'm exhausted, it was pure heaven. What made Berks so wonderful was that the audience knew the music & the artists, they danced and showed their appreciation. This was a saxophone player's dream festival.... Check out who played.... Thursday, 3/27/03 Jeff Kashiwa On bass - Scott Ambush (from Spyro Gyra), keys Dave Kochanski, drums Dave Hooper, guitar Allan Hinds and a horn section of local all-stars. With a horn section, it was as "sweet" as Simple Truth sounds. They did a groove that Jeff called "Bump It Baby" that had everyone dancing in the aisles. They rocked the house. All Star Jam The band was led by Chuck Loeb on guitar. On sax Mindi Abair, Jeff Kashiwa, Kim Waters. Vibes Dave Samuels, Keys Freddie Ravel, trumpet- Randy Brecker, Bass Ron Jenkins, drums Brian Dunn Truly a thing of beauty, how they played together and let each other shine during their solos. The band jammed on standards and kicked out an intense version of some Beatles tunes - Let It Be, Hey Jude & Come Together. Let me put it to rest now. Mindi can play - and play hard. There's no glamour when you're turning pink & red from your playing. Friday, 3/28/03David Mann With Chuck Loebs band and Gil Pallis on guitar Well, I have been trying to "see" David Mann for about a year now - he's one of my favorites from TOP. It was beginning to be like the Holy Grail, but there he was on the stage! Most of the tunes were from "Touch" but there was a new one, with a working title of "opener"  . Gil Pallis is an incredible guitarist, so much so that Chuck Loeb remarked that he was afraid to follow Gil.... Chuck LoebBass- Ron Jenkins, keys - Mike Ricchiuti, drums Brian Dunn, Sax Andy Snitzer The band as always is amazing. Chuck was pure energy and intense as ever, reaching back several CDs. He did play "Live At The Bistro" from his upcoming "e-Bop" and featured tunes written by Ron Jenkins and Mike Ricchiuti. I was so caught up in Chuck's enthusiasm for their tunes. The Rippingtons Guitar- Russ Freeman, Bass Kim Stone, Sax Eric Marienthal, drums Dave Karasony, keys Bill Heller, percussion Scott Breadman A 95 minute set which closed with "High Life" from "Let It Ripp". I heard how "Drive" has evolved since I first heard it live a year ago, a funky horn line from Eric and a mindboggling solo from Kim. Aspen was all dressed up with a solo from Bill. Saturday, 3/29/03 Euge Groove Sax - Euge Groove (Steve Grove), Keys - Michael Egizi, guitar Nigel Williams, drums- Michael White, bass- Ian Martin I can't say enough about Steve Grove and this band. He just hugged the entire room with his enthusiasm and energy. Their version of "From The Top" blew the roof off the place. The crowd LOVED them. Down To The BoneTenor sax- Shilts, Alto sax Adrian Revell Keys Mitch Forman, drums Neil Williamson, bass- John Lozano (sp), guitar Allan Hinds Yeah, it was urban jazz and Shilts said so! 90 minutes that just kept getting better. I had seen them 2 years ago in Detroit, but was still blown away by the horns. Mitch Forman was knighted by Shilts as "Sir Forman of the keyboards". What made this impressive is that the entire band was from the US - Shilts & Adrian Revell just kept everything cooking.
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#33258 - 03/31/03 07:23 AM
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Wow, Kat! Wish I would have known you were there. I was there for the Euge Groove/DTTB show. Euge was great! That was my first time seeing him. We were sitting behind and off to the right of his parents. Euge made a comment during the show about getting his training and education as a member of TOP - what a great place to learn your craft.
Also, first time seeing DTTB. The drummer, don't remember his name, was from the UK, although he isn't part of the core DTTB group. As Kat said, Mitch Forman was on keys (my friend says he usually plays for Rick Braun), and John Menzano - a local favorite from South Philly played bass. Johnny plays for everybody - including Rick Braun, Brian Culbertson (which he did on Sunday night), and filled in with the Dave Koz band while Bill Sharpe is on tour with Cher.
Brenda Russell opened for Brian Culbertson on Sunday. She's a very talented songwriter, and she has a great voice. Bill Sharpe was her bass player and musical director for this gig. I'm just a little confused about why she's decided to tour this year. I don't really recall ever seeing her tour with her own band.
Brian Culbertson was on fire! He quickly brought the crowd to their feet. He's got a new CD being released in late June - he said it's all upbeat, uptempo, funky stuff. He had a horn section for this tour - sax, trombone and trumpet. Michael Linton did a great job on sax, don't remember the trombone players' name, but Brian's Dad was on trumpet. When Brian added his trombone to the mix, they really rocked.
This makes my 4th or 5th time up at Berks. They put on such a good show every year. They did say that next year, for the 14th annual Berks Jazz Fest, it would be about 2 weeks earlier, starting around March 12th.
Great shows!
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#33259 - 03/31/03 05:24 PM
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Ooh, sorry I missed you, it would have been fun! For Euge Groove & DTTB, I was on the left side, towards the back, near the door. (more dancing room)
And thanks for the spelling of John Menzano's name, I was very impressed with his bass playing for DTTB. Mitch did play with BWB last fall, but you can usually find him with "Metro".
Actually, the whole band was hot and I thought that Shilts and Adrian Revell were playing their horns so tight that they were super-glued.
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#33261 - 03/31/03 07:30 PM
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here's a link to Allan Hinds.... http://www.artistdirect.com/music/artist/appears/0,,444256,00.html And his songs are on Patti Austin On the Way to Love Birds of a Feather Stand Together Larry Carlton Fingerprints Richard Elliot Take to the Skies
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#33262 - 04/01/03 05:31 AM
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Waaaaaaahhhhh!!!  I am soooo envious! I never knew what I was missing til I came to this BBS. As far as I know, these artists never come to NZ *sigh* (feel free to correct me if that's not the case) - it's like they've never heard of jazz over here, except trad jazz. Santana did play 2 concerts here last month, but I didn't make it to either of em. By the way, what and where is Berks? Thanks,
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#33264 - 04/01/03 06:10 AM
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Originally posted by SunshineNSnowflakes:
By the way, what and where is Berks?
Berks is actually Berks County, Pennslyvania. The cities of Reading, West Reading, and Wyommising, which host the Berks Jazz Fest events are all part of Berks County. I'm not sure, but I think Berks is named for the Berkshire mountains, or something like that. It's probably an hour or to northwest of Philly (Philadelphia), I'm not exactly sure. Maybe someone who lives closer to that area can clarify that for me.
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#33265 - 04/01/03 12:29 PM
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Originally posted by Kat: Check out who played....
Thursday, 3/27/03
Jeff Kashiwa On bass - Scott Ambush (from Spyro Gyra), keys Dave Kochanski, drums Dave Hooper, guitar Allan Hinds and a horn section of local all-stars. ...... They did a groove that Jeff called "Bump It Baby" that had everyone dancing in the aisles. They rocked the house.
Saturday, 3/29/03
Down To The Bone Tenor sax- Shilts, Alto sax Adrian Revell Keys Mitch Forman, drums Neil Williamson, bass- John Lozano (sp), guitar Allan Hinds
Yeah, it was urban jazz and Shilts said so! 90 minutes that just kept getting better. I had seen them 2 years ago in Detroit, but was still blown away by the horns. Mitch Forman was knighted by Shilts as "Sir Forman of the keyboards". What made this impressive is that the entire band was from the US - Shilts & Adrian Revell just kept everything cooking. We saw Jeff Kashiwa on Saturday nite (the 29th)here in Richmond and I was wondering why Allen Hinds was conspicuously missing. So I find out here that he's playin' with DTTB! Must have been cool seeing Mitch Forman and Hinds with those guys. Did Forman rip it up on "The Zodiac"? AG & V, Cabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbage noob P.S. Real neat seeing Scott Ambush with Jeff....Y'all are going to like "Bump".
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#33267 - 04/01/03 05:40 PM
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Cabbage, this is what DTTB played:
1. cooking with gas (crazy vibes) 2. I softly surrender (crazy vibes) 3. urban jazz (urban grooves) 4. fusion food (urban grooves) 5. music is my drug (crazy vibes) 6. electra glide (crazy vibes) 7. staten island groove (manhattan to staten) 8. brooklyn heights (manhattan to staten) 9. on a roll (crazy vibes) It took me a while to recognize Mitch Forman, because he was turned sideways and I couldn't really see him. His trademark hammond sound hit me between the eyes during electra glide.
Allan Hinds did a really cool solo during fusion food.
All in all, I would like to see DTTB again soon.
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#33269 - 04/02/03 03:41 AM
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Hmm.... Many of the bands that we talk about on this board don't have most of their original members... the Ripps and Spyro Gyra are 2 that come to mind. But in this case, DTTB was intended as a production group, they evolved into a touring band vs the studio production group. (read the liner notes for Album II, The Urban Grooves,for more info on this). Shilts mentioned this during the show, that the members of the studio group can't always travel to play (other obligations, work visas, etc). Adrian Revell has been around from the beginning as has been Gota Yashiki on drums. I hope someday to hear and see Gota, but he doesn't seem to come to the US. DTTB has not had a record label since this past January and Stuart Wade is shopping for a contract. They have left Verve. They have a CD ready, and are ready to release it. Perhaps as David Mann mentioned during his show  , it will be on MOFL.com
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#33270 - 04/02/03 05:42 AM
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Mary or Kat, Did either of you speak to Stuart Wade? Seemed to be a very personable guy.
AG & V, Cabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbage noobie-won-key-no-bee
P.S. Donna, it may be costly to bring the entire band unless they have more than a couple of gigs. They did to the same at Catalina (Shilts and Neil Angilley on keys were there).
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#33271 - 04/02/03 08:10 AM
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No, didn't get a chance to speak to him. Wish I could have though. Maybe when they come to America's Jazz Fest on 5/31 + 6/1. I hope they bring the whole band. Will you be coming up for that this year Cabbage?
Oh! And BTW, will you keep me posted about who's coming to Brown's Island this year?
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#33272 - 04/02/03 09:36 AM
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Originally posted by LibraLady: America's Jazz Fest on 5/31 + 6/1. Will you be coming up for that this year Cabbage?
Oh! And BTW, will you keep me posted about who's coming to Brown's Island this year? I'm still on the fence about AJ Fest, but DTTB will be in Richmond on Friday, May 30th at Kanawha Plaza (near Brown's Island) for a mere 10 spot. Come on down! AG & V, Cabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbage newbie
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#33273 - 04/02/03 04:34 PM
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Cabbage/Mary.... it was Shilts and Adrian this time out. My biggest disappointment from Berks was accidentally deleting a great picture of them. Hopefully, for that 3 day weekend tour at the end of may, they will be joined by Stuart or Neil. If you hear that Gota will be there, PUH-LEEZE let me know.... I am planning to go to NYC, June 03 for the CD101 Jazz Cruise to catch them next. In the meantime, I will see what I can do about the May weekend. Logistics are going to be tough on me, I am planning to go see The Ripps kick off their tour in Boston. And in June, I'm moving to a new condo, so I'm going to be a busy girl..... http://www.downtothebone.com/news.html
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