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August 2007

August 30, 2007

Greg Howe posts alternate version of "Lucky 7"

Greg Howe has made available an alternate version of his song "Lucky 7" from his 2003 album Extraction (which featured Dennis Chambers on drums, and Victor Wooten on bass). Howe actually recorded the Extraction album twice. The results of the original recording sessions were scrapped due to various difficulties. This alternate version of "Lucky 7" comes from those original sessions. After giving it a listen I must say it's pretty cool. It's quite different than the version released on the album. Definitely worth checking out. Howe says he will post more alternate tracks of his official forum from time to time. The mp3 is linked below.

Greg Howe - Lucky 7 (alternate version)

August 28, 2007

Scott Henderson to perform at Detroit International Jazz Festival

HendersondtfBig news for midwestern jazz and fusion fans. Scott Henderson will be performing at the Detroit International Jazz Festival this Saturday September 1st at 6:45pm on the Chase Main Stage. This is a rare treat since Henderson doesn't come to the midwest very often. Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood will be there as well, hitting the same stage at 8:45pm. In fact, Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood will also be at the Chicago Jazz Festival the day before, Friday August 31st. I may be attending that show, not sure yet.

Win a copy of Robben Ford's new album!

RobbenfordModern Guitars Magazine is giving away 3 copies of Robben Ford's new album Truth on October 1st. Follow the link below for all the details on how you (yes you!) can win a copy of this cool album.

Win a copy of Robben Ford's new album Truth

August 27, 2007

Modern Guitars Magazine remembers SRV

Today is the anniversary of the passing of Stevie Ray Vaughan. A sad day indeed. As a tribute to the blues guitar icon, Modern Guitars Magazine has posted some previously unpublished photos (taken by Rick Landers) of SRV at the Beacon Theater, New York City on December 28, 1983.

Stevie Ray Vaughan photo gallery - December 28, 1983


August 25, 2007

New Reviews page

I made a change to the site. There is now a proper Reviews page that has a list of links to every review I've posted. In the past, if you wanted to see a list of every available review, you would have to go to the Reviews category page which actually displayed the text of every review post on a single page. That page had become too unwieldy; I wanted a cleaner look. Also, I retitled the Reviews section on the right to "Latest Reviews", and cut that list down a bit. I'll probably tweak the Reviews page a bit more, and add a link to the main Reviews page at the bottom of each review.

Rich

August 24, 2007

Mahavishnu Orchestra - Live At Montreux 1974/1984 DVD to be released Oct 2nd

A new Mahavishnu Orchestra DVD will be released Oct 2nd. The 2-disc set features 2 shows from Montreux - one from 1974, and another from 1984. I can't wait to get me hands on this one. Here is the track listing:

Disc One - 1984Mahavishnudvdnew_2

1) Radio-Activity
2) Nostalgia
3) East Side, West Side
4) Clarendon Hills
5) Medley: Blues For L.W. / It’s The Pits / Living On The Crest Of A Wave
6) Jozy
7) Pacific Express
8) Mitch Match
9) Mitch Match (reprise)

Disc Two - 1974

1) Wings Of Karma
2) Smile Of The Beyond
3) Hymn To Him

Plus bonus audio only tracks from 1974:

1) Power Of Love
2) Vision Is A Naked Sword
3) Sanctuary

August 23, 2007

Steve Morse "Power Lines" instructional video re-released

PowerlinesSteve Morse's "Power Lines" instructional video (originally released in 1990) has been reissued on DVD by Alfred Publishing.
Here's a snippet from the press release:

Voted five-time winner for Guitar Player magazine’s “Best Overall Guitarist,” and a member of the prestigious Gallery of the Greats, Steve Morse continues to be one of the world’s most inventive players. His talent has been celebrated for over 30 years in his successful solo career and in his time spent as a member of the Dixie Dregs, Kansas , Deep Purple, and his own Steve Morse Band. Steve has played solo performances at Carnegie Hall, appeared on multiple television shows, and written and performed on four Grammy Award-nominated albums. In Power Lines, viewers learn Steve’s personal warm-up exercises, how to add chromatic ideas to guitar playing, and his system for playing three-note-per-string scales, sequences, and arpeggios. Steve also reveals his unique method for playing polyphonic scales and melody lines. Exciting solo performances throughout the DVD inspire any guitarist to create his or her own power lines.

August 22, 2007

Updated tour dates for Virgil Donati's Slingshot tour

NewseuropeantourDrummer Virgil Donati has posted the following updated tour dates on his website for his upcoming 2007 European Slingshot tour (with Tony MacAlpine on guitar, and Billy Sheehan on bass)

October 4th, 2007 - Boederij  - Zoetermeer, Netherlands
October 5th, 2007 - Podium  - Hardenberg, Netherlands
October 6th, 2007 - Moscow, Russia
October 7th, 2007 - Moscow, Russia
October 9th, 2007 - New Morning - Paris, France
October 11th, 2007 - Zaragoza, Spain
October 12th, 2007 - Barcelona, Spain
October 13th, 2007 - Valencia, Spain
October 14th, 2007 - Murcia, Spain
October 16th, 2007 - Granada, Spain
October 17th, 2007 - Madrid, Spain
October 18th, 2007 - Vigo, Spain
October 19th, 2007 - Gijon, Spain
October 20th, 2007 - Bilbao, Spain
October 21st, 2007 - Jas Rod - Marseille, France
October 22nd, 2007 - CCO - Lyon, France
October 25th, 2007 - CC Club - London, UK
October 26th, 2007 - Rios - Leeds, UK
October 27th, 2007 - JB's - Dudley, UK
October 28th, 2007 - Music Theater Rex - Lorsch, Germany
October 30th, 2007 - Studio - Krakow, Poland
October 31st, 2007 - Rock Cafe - Prague, Czech Republic

November 1st, 2007 - A38 - Budapest, Hungary
November 2nd, 2007 - Dom Omaldine - Belgrade, Serbia
November 3rd, 2007 - Thessaloniki, Greece
November 4th, 2007 - Balans Music Hall - Istanbul, Turkey
November 6th, 2007 - Athens, Greece
November 8th, 2007 - Fillmore - Cortemaggiore, Italy
November 9th, 2007 - Stazione Birra - Rome, Italy
November 10th, 2007 - Planet Music - Vienna, Austria
November 11th, 2007 - Bluesiana - Velden, Austria
November 12th, 2007 - Tante Ju - Dresden, Germany
November 13th, 2007 - Downtown - Hamburg, Germany
November 14th, 2007 - Zeche - Bochum, Germany
November 16th, 2007 - Plato - Helmond, Holland
November 17th, 2007 - Waerdse Tempel - Heerhugowaard, Netherlands
November 18th, 2007 - Spirit 66 - Verviers, Belgium

August 19, 2007

Frank Gambale acoustic video - Another Challenger


Here's a great video of sweep-master Frank Gambale playing his acoustic song "Another Challenger". Looks like this was from the 2007 NAMM show. Thanks to Truth In Shredding for the heads up on this one.

August 15, 2007

Brett Garsed to perform at Eddie Lang Jazz Festival

Brett Garsed will be performing at the Eddie Lang Jazz Festival in Italy on Sat Aug 18th with fellow guitarist William Stravato. The band will include:

Brett Garsed - Guitar
William Stravato - Guitar
Pippo Matino - Bass
Daniele Kiantese - Drums

Also, Brett will be giving a clinic at the festival on Fri Aug 17th. For more info, go to http://www.eddielang.it/

August 14, 2007

Ric Fierabracci Hemispheres album coming Sept 1st

HemispherescoverIn other upcoming album news, bassist Ric Fierabracci has a new project called Hemispheres coming Sept 1st. The core band is Phil Turcio on keys, Joel Rosenblatt on drums, and Fierabracci on bass. Special guests on the album include Brett Garsed, Joel Hoekstra, Dave Weckl, Gary Meek, Walter Rodriguez, Eric Marienthal, Jeff Miley, Bob Sheppard, Steve Tavaglione, Christian Howes, Bill Evans, Brian Monroney, and Doug Webb. Song samples are available on Fierabracci's website, and his MySpace page.

August 13, 2007

New T Lavitz album coming Oct 9th

SotaKeyboardist T Lavitz (Dixie Dregs, Jazz Is Dead) has a new CD coming October 9th. The new album, entitled School Of The Arts, features Steve Morse, Frank Gambale, Dave Weckl, Jerry Goodman, and John Patitucci. Check out Lavitz's MySpace page for song samples.

August 09, 2007

Allan Holdsworth Trio tour dates

Here are the latest tour dates for the Allan Holdsworth Trio featuring Chad Wackerman (drums) and Jimmy Johnson (bass).

US WEST COAST TOUR 2007

AUG 30  OAKLAND, CA (Yoshi's)
AUG 31  OAKLAND, CA (Yoshi's)
SEPT 1  OAKLAND, CA (Yoshi's)
SEPT 2  OAKLAND, CA (Yoshi's)
SEPT 4  CHICO, CA (The Big Room at Sierra Nevada Brewery)
SEPT 6  SANTA CRUZ, CA (Kuumbwa Arts Center)
SEPT 7 & 8  LOS ANGELES, CA (Baked Potato)

UK TOUR 2007

NOV 22  Wirral, Guitar Festival
NOV 24  Kendall, Brewery Arts Center
NOV 25  Swindon, Arts Centre
NOV 26  London, Jazz Caffe
NOV 28  Milton Keynes, The Stables
NOV 29  Manchester, Academy
NOV 30  Newcastle, The Cluny
DEC 01  Leeds, Rios
DEC 02  Southampton, The Brook
DEC 03  Nuneaton, Queens Hall
DEC 04  Abertillary, Metropole
DEC 05  Wolverhampton, Robin 2
DEC 06  Penzance, The Acorn

via the Official Chad Wackerman website


August 07, 2007

John Abercrombie interview at All About Jazz

Johnabercrombie All About Jazz has a great interview up with jazz giant John Abercrombie. Well worth checking out.

Link

August 05, 2007

Review: Alex Machacek, Jeff Sipe, Matthew Garrison - Improvision

ImprovisionMy review of the incredible Alex Machacek, Jeff Sipe, and Matthew Garrison album Improvision has been published at Modern Guitars Magazine. This album has an official release date of September 18th, but you can get it early from Abstract Logix starting August 17th.

Review: Alex Machacek, Jeff Sipe, Matthew Garrison - Improvision


UPDATE 8/22/07: I've republished my review below.

Improvision (Abstract Logix Records) is a collaboration between three of the heaviest musicians on the jazz and fusion scene today; guitarist Alex Machacek, drummer Jeff Sipe, and bassist Matthew Garrison. Simply put, this is one of those rare albums that gets everything right. The playing from all involved is cutting-edge, and the compositions themselves are very deep, yet approachable. A lot of people are going to call this music "fusion". That's not an incorrect label to use for Improvision I guess, since it will get the point across. However, to my ears, this is jazz. Not straight-ahead jazz mind you; it's no-holds-barred, in-your-face, new jazz. Yes, all the hallmarks of fusion are here, at least on most tracks - heavy grooves, distorted lead guitar, advanced harmony, etc. But there's something about the writing on this album that transcends most of the "fusion" I've heard lately. I feel I'll be slighting this music if I use that term to describe it. I don't particularly like labels anyway, especially as they relate to the type of music I'm into. Jazz-rock, fusion, prog-this, heavy-that; in my opinion these terms mean less today than they ever have. Having said that, I'll say this - if Improvision isn't bleeding-edge jazz, I don't know what is.

Machacek's last album [SIC] (released in 2006) really put him on the map as a powerful new voice in jazz (ok, ok... jazz-fusion) guitar. While his rapid-fire legato and sweep-picking chops are top notch, it's his deep compositions and heady improvising that set him apart from most guitarists in this genre. Machacek is well know for his projects with drummer Terry Bozzio (BPM, Out Trio, Machacek's [SIC] album). On those projects, and on his first album Featuring Ourselves, Machacek's Frank Zappa influence has been front-and-center on most of the results. On Improvision, that's not really the case. The music here has a looser, less dense feel than his previous recordings, and it's heavily shaped by Garrison and Sipe (after all, this isn't an Alex Machacek-only album; it's a Machacek, Sipe, and Garrison album). Sipe has played in some great bands over the years (Aquarium Rescue Unit, Shawn Lane/Jonas Hellborg, Project Z), and a key ingredient to all of them has been improvisation. He brings that skill to this album with great results. Sipe has a knack for breathing more life into whatever musical situation he is in. And Garrison is a monster. He comes from a rich musical background, and it shows (his father Jimmy Garrison played bass for John Coltrane; his godfather is Jack DeJohnette). In addition to his solo projects, Garrison has worked with John McLaughlin, Herbie Hancock, and many others. His bass parts are the driving force behind many of these songs, and his killer solos should convince anyone that he is one of the premier electric bass players in the world today.

Improvision's jarring first track is entitled "There's A New Sheriff In Town". An allusion perhaps to Machacek's current status in the guitar community? It has to be. This piece grabs your attention immediately with some metal rhythms and feedback effects. Before you know it, Machacek unleashes an unrelenting barrage of outside lines (often doubled with guitar-synth) while Sipe and Garrison dig into a heavy groove. If you weren't awake before, you are now. Shifting gears radically, "Along Came A Spider" is a slower piece that features a mesmerizing intervallic melody, and some of the best guitar work on the album. Machacek loads his solo here with highly defined legato runs, and Gambale-esque sweeps. The airy, atmospheric "Shona" has another great melody, and one of Garrison's best solos.

"Gem 1" and "Gem 2" has the band in a looser, almost jam-band sort of mode. Sipe's drumming really shines on this tune (it's actually one continuous performance split into two tracks). "Gem 1" has a bit of the guitar/drum doubling that Machacek often did with Bozzio, before segueing into "Gem 2" - the funkiest jam on the album. I love Machacek's rhythmic, bluesy phrasing on this track. You don't hear this kind of playing from him very often. Through all of it, Sipe is the one who seems to be driving the music here.

After the beautiful, jazz-meets-classical guitar/bass duet "To Whom It May Concern", things get trippy with "Yoga For Cats" parts 1 & 2. Part 2 reminded me of some of the live improv jams Sipe would get into with Shawn Lane and Jonas Hellborg. It's cool to hear Machacek in a similar situation.

There are several slower tunes on Improvision, but the only one I would call a ballad is "Very Sad". This is a heavy, and yes, sad piece of music that really lives up to its title. Garrison plays a beautiful solo on this track. In stark contrast, "Matt's Riff" is the real chops showcase of the album. Everyone is burning on this tune, but this is really Garrison's spot to show what he can do. The final track on the album is "Put Me Back To Sleep". This is practically a straight-ahead tune, and Machacek's solo here really shows his depth as an improviser. Using a more traditional jazz tone, he plays some great lines over the changes, including some nice outside stuff.

The thing that strikes me about this album is the sheer depth of the writing and playing. And as deep as the writing is harmonically, it's also very tuneful (I can't get the "Shona" or "Along Came A Spider" melodies out of my head). Though Machacek's guitar is the dominant force on Improvision, the album feels like a true collaboration of these three musicians. It's not just a Machacek album with Sipe and Garrison backing him. This is an extremely impressive recording that is bound to turn more than a few heads. I can't recommend it highly enough.

Alex Machacek, Jeff Sipe, Matthew Garrison - Improvision (Abstract Logix Records)

Alex Machacek - Guitar, Guitar-synth
Jeff Sipe - Drums
Matthew Garrison - Bass

Tracklisting
1. There's A New Sheriff In Town
2. Along Came A Spider
3. Shona
4. Gem 1
5. Gem 2
6. To Whom It May concern
7. Yoga For Cats part 1
8. Yoga For Cats part 2
9. Very Sad
10. Matt's Riff
11. Put Me Back To Sleep

Rich

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August 04, 2007

Jeff Beck - "A Day In The Life" Crossroads Guitar Fest video


There's a ton of video's on YouTube now from the 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival. This is one of the best. It's a proshot version of Jeff Beck playing the classic Beatles tune "A Day In The Life". Check out Tal Wilkenfeld on bass; she was awesome! I believe this video came from the MSN simulcast.

August 01, 2007

Frank Gambale video with Billy Cobham: Stratus


Saw this on Truth In Shredding. This is the great Billy Cobham playing "Stratus" with Frank Gambale on Guitar during the DRUM N VOICE LIVE TOUR 2007. Brian Auger is on keys.

Crossroads Guitar Festival review and pics at Modern Guitars Magazine

Modern Guitars Magazine has posted a review by Mark Keresman of the Crossroads Guitar Festival, along with some great pics by Joshua Jones.

Crossroads Guitar Festival review and pics

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