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 Friday, 19 March 2010
October 2005 Live Jazz in the Twin Cities Print E-mail
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Sunday, 02 October 2005
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October 2005 Live Jazz in the Twin Cities
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Happy Apple, Fitzgerald Theater 10/2
Twin Cities Club listings follow concert dates, our main source of calendar info is the Twin Cities Jazz Society www.tcjs.org).
  • Oct 01: Pianist Butch Thompson, solo concert fund-raiser, Crosslake Lutheran Church, Crosslake, MN, 7 p.m., (218) 692-3682.
  • Oct 02: HappyApple, FitzgeraldTheater, 10 East Exchange St., St. Paul, 7:30-10 p.m., $24-$20, (651) 290-1221.
  • Oct 02: Rita Coolidge, Dakota Jazz Club.
  • Oct 02: "Swingin' the Goodman Songbook, " Madison, WI, 2-5 p.m., $20/adv., $25/day of show. 
  • Oct 05: Jacqui Naylor, Dakota Jazz Club.
  • Oct 07-8: CD release: vibraphonist/composer Ben Thomas, Laura Caviani, Jeffrey Bailey, and Phil Hey, Dakota Jazz Club.
  • Oct 07: Milo Fine Free Jazz Ensemble w/ Milo Fine, Steve Gnitka and Jason S. Shapiro, West Bank School of Music, 1813 S. 6th St., Mpls., 8 p.m., $5, (612) 333-6651.
  • Oct 07: Paramount Jazz Orchestra, Apollo High School, 1000 N. 44th Ave., St. Cloud, 7:30 p.m., (320) 253-1600.
  • Oct 08-9: "The Last of the Blue Devils, " film presented by Sound Unseen Film & Music Festiva, Oak Street Cinema, 309 Oak St. S.E., Mpls., 10/8, 5 p.m. and 10/9, 3:30 p.m., (612) 331-7563.
  • Oct 08: Barbary Coast Dixieland Band, St. Stanisiaus Catholic Church, 398 Superior St., St. Paul, 4 p.m., (952) 888-5613.
  • Oct 08: Guitarist/vocalist Willy Porter (blues-funk/ improv), Cedar Cultural Center.
  • Oct 08: Lake Woebegone Brass and the Sheldon Brass Band, Sheldon Theatre, 443 W. 3rd St., Red Wing, MN, 8 p.m., $12, (651) 385-3667 or 800-899-5759;  www.sheldontheatre.org.
  • Oct 09: Southside Big Band, Edinborough Park, 7700 York Ave. S., Edina, 7 p.m. (952) 832-6790.
  • Oct 09: Vocalist Sara Gazarek, Dakota Jazz Club.
  • Oct 10: "Too Late Blues, " film presented by Sound Unseen Film & Music Festival, Oak Street Cinema, 309 Oak St. S.E., Mpls., 9:15 p.m., (612) 331-7563.
  • Oct 14-15: Phil Hey Quartet CD release party, Artists' Quarter.
  • Oct 14: Benoit Delbecq solo (French keyboardist with influences from jazz to contemporary classical to Pygmy polyphony), Alliance Francaise, 113 N. First St., Mpls., 7 p.m.
  • Oct 14: Twin Cities Hot Club, a Django Reinhardt style hot club quartet w/ Gary Schulte (violin), Robert Bell and Reynold Philipsek (guitars), and Matt Senjem (bass) - Gary Shulte, violinist from the Twin Cities Hot Club. Black Dog, 308 Prince St., St. Paul, 10 p.m.
  • Oct 14: Voice Trek, Elk River High School, 900 School St., Elk River, 7:30 p.m., $8.50- $17.
  • Oct 15-23: Minnesota sur Seine Music Festival features international and area performers at various Twin Cities locations.
  • Oct 15: Mingus: Charles Mingus, film presented by Sound Unseen Film & Music Festival, Oak Street Cinema, 309 Oak St. S.E., Mpls., 6 p.m., (612) 331-7563.
  • Oct 15: Ursus Minor featuring Tony Hymas, Jef Lee Johnson, Francois Corneloup, and Stokley Williams, with Minneapolis MCs Brother Ali - Eyedea, and French MCs D'de Kabal - Spike (jazz/rock fusion meets Twin Cities and French hip hop). Triple Rock, 629 Cedar Ave. S., Mpls., 8 p.m.
  • Oct 16-17: Spyro Gyra, Dakota Jazz Club.
  • Oct 16: Electronic evening w/ Benoit Delbecq, JT Bates, James Buckley, and DJ Huntley, Soap Factory Gallery, 520 2nd St. S.E., Mpls., 8 p.m.
  • Oct 16: Francois Corneloup (saxophone) and Dominique Pifarely (violin). - Anthony Cox (bass), and Denis Colin (bass clarinet). Black Dog, 308 Prince St., St. Paul, 4 p.m.
  • Oct 17: - Francois Corneloup Poetic Scrap Metal w/ Dominique Pifarely, Adam Linz (bass), JT Bates (drums) - Pablo Cueco drum conference with Stokley Williams, Estaire Godinez, JT Bates, and Patrice. Pablo Cueco, master of the beautifully percussive Zarb, leads the all-star conference. Huss Music Room (SPCO), Hamm Building 3rd Floor, 408 St. Peter St., St. Paul, 8 p.m.
  • Oct 18: Denis Colin Trio with Colin (bass clarinet), Didier Petit (cello), Pablo Cueco (percussion), and vocalist Gwen Matthews, Dakota Jazz Club, 1010 Nicollet Mall, Mpls., 8 and 10 p.m.
  • Oct 19: Native drum group from MN - Left for Dead, featuring Tony Hymas (keyboards), Barney Bush (vocals), Edmond Tate Nevaquaya (Indian flute and drum / singing), Merle Tendoy (singing / Indian drum), Geraldine Barney (singing), with European influences from Jean-Francois Pauvros (guitar), Evan Parker (saxophone, from Britain), and Mark Sanders (drums, from England). McNally Smith College of Music 19 Exchange St. E., St. Paul, 8 p.m.
  • Oct 19: Pianist FrancoisTusques, a free jazz pioneer from France, prominent in the 1960s melding with expatriate Americans in France, and Adam Linz, a Twin Cities bass player from bands like Fat Kid Wednesdays, Zeitgeist Theater, 275 E. 4th St., Suite 100, St. Paul, 6 p.m.
  • Oct 19: TCJS "Jazz from J to Z" concert series presents Music of Mingus, University of Minnesota Jazz Ensemble I, directed by Dean Sorenson, Ted Mann Concert Hall, 2128 Fourth St. S., Mpls., 7:30 p.m., free, (612) 626-8742.


 
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