Jazz Police Home arrow Chicago       Save on Hotels Hotels and Cruises Cruises
JP
"My goal is to play with good tone, good phrasing and to swing. I strive for honesty in playing what I feel." -Kenny Burrell
 
Advertisement

Main Menu
Home
CD Reviews
Interviews
SF Bay Area
Chicago
Los Angeles
New York
Twin Cities, MN
More Cities
Festivals
FAQ
News
Contact
Video of the Week
Visitors: 14278879
Chicago Live Jazz
Travel guides and travel resources for Chicago: Click for Chicago, IL Forecast

 

 

Guides to live music (musicians, jazz clubs, etc.) in Chicago, IL:



Exerting Time Control: Hiromi and Sonicbloom Tour the Midwest Print E-mail
Written by Andrea Canter, Contributing Editor   
Friday, 08 June 2007
In total, this music is fresh and iconoclastic, bearing an assembly of styles and abilities.” C. Michael Bailey, All About Jazz

Image
Hiromi © Andrea Canter
One of the most daring and creative voices of her generation, or perhaps of any working generation in jazz today, Hiromi Uehara (known professional as just Hiromi) and her Sonicbloom quartet will thunder across the Midwest over the next week, with performances in Indianapolis (June 15), Minneapolis (June 17-19) and Chicago (Ravinia, June 21). With eclectic muses and a creative approach to composition, Hiromi has been rewriting the canon of modern jazz piano since her first recording, and has been accumulating a list of awards on both sides of the Pacific, from Record and Artist of the Year honors from Swing Magazine to similar accolades from the Boston Music Society and Guinness Jazz Festival. Her latest release, Time Control, promises to continue her star trajectory.

Read more...
 
Kendra Shank Quartet at the Green Mill, June 15-16 Print E-mail
Written by Don Berryman   
Saturday, 02 June 2007
"Kendra Shank is an original; a singer with a sound." - Abbey Lincoln
Image
Kendra Shank © John Abbot

Music lovers in Chicago are in for a rare treat as the critically-acclaimed singer Kendra Shank brings her stellar band on a short tour in June. Those in the Second City will have a chance to hear what a growing group of the savviest New Yorke jazz fans have learned to treasure, a jazz singer with talent and imagination who illuminates rarely covered songs with subtlety and grace. Like the intelligent, musically-complex songs of jazz legend Abbey Lincoln, which are featured on Kendra's new release A Spirit Free: Abbey Lincoln Songbook [Click here to read a Jazz Police review]. If you enjoy the music of Abbey Lincoln, Sheila Jordan, Edith Piaf and Shirley Horn, my guess is that you will like Kendra Shank. Because, like them, she has a way of owning whatever song she is singing.

Kendra Shank's touring group, also her working group of 8 years and featured on her Reflections and A Spirit Free CD's, includes the extraordinary pianist Frank Kimbrough, bassist Dean Johnson, and drummer Tony Moreno. In their Midwest appearances, the Kendra Shank Quartet promises to showcase selections from A Spirit Free, as well as fresh arrangements of standards and originals from previous releases. Kendra and her band are known for their exciting improvisational group interplay, often with vocals in the role of a horn. Their genre-transcending music often reveals Shank's folk music roots as well as country and world music influences. On Tuesday, June 5th they will perform at University of Nebraska in Lincoln, NE. On Thursday, June 7th they play the Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis, MN. And on Friday, June 15th and Saturday, June 16th they hit the Green Mill Jazz Club in Chicago.
Read more...
 
June 2007 Live Jazz in Chicago Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 01 June 2007

Image
Dave Brubeck © Milken Family Foundation

  • 6/01 12pm - Kim Cusack or Eric Schneider Quartet, 5pm - Ari Seder Trio, 9pm - Guy King, at Andy's 11 East Hubbard St., 312-642-6805
  • 6/01 Dave Brubeck Quartet with musicians from the Brubeck Institute. 8 PM, Orchestra Hall, Symphony Center, 220 S. Michigan. 312-294-3000 or 800-223-7114.
  • 6/01 MIKE JONES TRIO * GREEN MILL QUARTET JAM SESSION at the Green Mill 4802 N. Broadway Ave, 773.878.5552
  • 6/01 Michelle Greenberg 12:15 PM, Chicago Water Works Visitors Center, 163 E. Pearson. 312-742-8811.
  • 6/01 New York saxophonist Rob Brown plays in a trio with drummer Gerald Cleaver and bassist William Parker, at the Velvet Lounge.
  • 6/01 Rob Brown - sax, William Parker-bass, Gerald Cleaver -drums at the Velvet Lounge 67 E. Cermak Road, 312.791.9050
  • 6/02 6pm - Jordan Baskin Trio, 9:30pm - Frank Catalano Band, at Andy's 11 East Hubbard St., 312-642-6805
  • 6/02 Chicago Jazz Philharmonic with Kurt Elling, Reginald Robinson & Orbert Davis. 7:30 PM, Auditorium Theatre, 50 E. Congress. 312-902-1500.
  • 6/02 Corey Wilkes & Black Slang: Corey Wilkes Birthday Celebration! 10:00pm $12 in Advance $12 day of show Non-smoking show (21 & Over) at HotHouse, 31 E Balbo Ave, 312.362.9707
  • 6/02 MIKE JONES TRIO * AFTER HOURS JAZZ PARTY with SABERTOOTH at the Green Mill 4802 N. Broadway Ave, 773.878.5552
  • 6/02 Greg Pasenko , 8 PM, Skokie Theatre, 7924 N. Lincoln, Skokie. 847-673-4214.
  • 6/02 Rob Brown - sax, William Parker-bass, Gerald Cleaver -drums at the Velvet Lounge 67 E. Cermak Road, 312.791.9050
Read more...
 
Kahil El'Zabar/Billy Bang Duet Tour Begins in Chicago June 4th Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Wednesday, 30 May 2007
Image
Kahil El'Zabar

The ever prolific renaissance man and Chicago master percussionist Kahil El ‘Zabar and NYC virtuoso violinist Billy Bang will begin a series of duet performances on June 4th at Nimrod Systems Gallery in downtown Chicago, 200 W. Superior, Ste 310, phone: 312-661-0101. Their whirlwind tour takes them to 7 different venues in seven cites in seven days. After Chicago they travel to the following: June 5, Kerrytown Concert House in Ann Arbor, MI; June 6, Erie Art Museum in Erie, PA; June 7, Sangha, Transparent Productions in Takoma Park, MD; June 8, Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center in Buffalo, NY; June 9, The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY; June 10, Trane Studio Jazz Lounge in Toronto.

Internationally renowned percussionist and composer Kahil El'Zabar is considered one of the most prolific jazz innovators of his generation. Indeed El'Zabar is a true "Renaissance Man," with a musical style and content that flows from ancient Africa to the modern world. In his own words, "The spirit of one's approach comes first before the technical. All the facility in the world with nothing that comes from the heart doesn't make good music. The basis of the strength of any artistic evolution has come from ethnicity."
Read more...
 
<< Start < Prev 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next > End >>

Results 77 - 80 of 219
 Saturday, 11 October 2008
BOOK TRAVEL WITH JAZZ POLICE AND SAVE! Search for deals here.
City Arrival Date Nights Adults Rooms
Apple iTunes
Today's top ten jazz downloads
JP Archive
Add Jazz Police button to your google toolbar
Latest News





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
Support our live jazz coverage. Visit our sponsors. If you plan to shop amazon.com or download iTunes, click through here:
Apple iTunes
 
Go to top of page  Home | CD Reviews | Interviews | SF Bay Area | Chicago | Los Angeles | New York | Twin Cities, MN | More Cities | Festivals | FAQ | News | Contact | Video of the Week |
All material protected by copyright. © 2007 Jazz Police and contributing writers & visual artists. All rights reserved. Material may not be reprinted or redistributed without permission of the contributing writers & visual artists.
Jazz Police makes no warranty, expressed or implied as to the accuracy, completeness or utility of information provided. All information is subject to change without notice.