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At the old site of the "North Sea Jazz Festival".

I love pretty clothes, especially dresses from CECIL McBEE are my favorite!

 

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Jazz in the Valley Poughkeepsie, New York.

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Alice Coltrane (1970) Journey in Satchidananda

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Unbelievable concert Monday night at Wiggins Park. The group played songs written entirely by group members. This was no walk through the park, these musicians played up beat tunes for 90 minutes with no break. Although average age of group members had to be in the 70,s (it would be except for two youngsters at 50 and 54), these guys played like they were in their 20's or 30's. On the final tune, Billy Hart played a drum solo that lasted at least ten minutes with the energy and passion of a teenager.

 

Wiggins Park Camden, New Jersey

 

reminds me of the Seiko Lukia tag line ... LOL

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Unbelievable concert Monday night at Wiggins Park. The group played songs written entirely by group members. This was no walk through the park, these musicians played up beat tunes for 90 minutes with no break. Although average age of group members had to be in the 70,s (it would be except for two youngsters at 50 and 54), these guys played like they were in their 20's or 30's. On the final tune, Billy Hart played a drum solo that lasted at least ten minutes with the energy and passion of a teenager.

 

From left to right: George Cables, keyboards; Billy Harper, tenor sax; Cecil McBee, bass; David Weiss, trumpet; Eddie Henderson, trumpet; Billy Hart, percussion; and Donald Harrison, alto sax.

Wiggins Park Camden, New Jersey

 

I actually didn't like the cartoon at all when I was little... I thought it was boring, that caterpillar FREAKED me out, it didn't make any sense, didn't like the drawing style, HATED the Red Queen, and was really mad when it turned out to all be a dream.

 

However, as I got older I realized what a huge impact the characters and various concepts the story had on society and pop culture in all it's forms. So that's why I was so excited when it was a Tim Burton version WITH a plotline, but a lot of the same cool crazy stuff.

So I wanted to not really dress up, but kindof make a nod to the various influences Burton & Alice in Wonderland have had. (he's the one who made striped socks gothic, right?)

 

But yeah, for having a RIDICULOUS $200 MILLION budget, there had to have been a ton of nitpicking by producers, so overall I thought they struck a fantastic balance between mainstream but also a generous amount of Burton. He really truly reinvented it with such scope & adapted it to his creativity.

 

And the Cheshire Cat was soooo cute!!!!!! He was so creepy in the cartoon, but he looked so fluffy & adorable in this movie! I want him as a pet! (>‿‿<) ♥

(to me anyway, Jordan still didn't like him)

I love midnight releases! The energy is always so cool. :) It's just about the only showing where you can cheer during the movie, ya know?

 

Anyway, I wanted to upload these before it became old news. I saw the midnight showing of Alice in Wonderland on Thursday night! Yaaaay! And I really really liked it!

 

Ah, the art direction was sooo heavenly. It was like... I dunno I can't pin it. It was SO Tim Burton and SO Alice In Wonderland at the same time. He really created a cool world. All I know is through that whole damn movie I was curled up with one shoe off and I did not know about anything going on around me except what was happening in that movie. I love that feeling of absolute enthrallment that leads to the out of body experience. *sigh*

 

[Side note] other movies that I had out of body experiences: The Dark Knight, The Bourne Ultimatum & Avatar.

a scenery much missed ...

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Unbelievable concert Monday night at Wiggins Park. The group played songs written entirely by group members. This was no walk through the park, these musicians played up beat tunes for 90 minutes with no break. Although average age of group members had to be in the 70,s (it would be except for two youngsters at 50 and 54), these guys played like they were in their 20's or 30's. On the final tune, Billy Hart played a drum solo that lasted at least ten minutes with the energy and passion of a teenager.

 

From left to right: Billy Harper, tenor sax; David Weiss, trumpet; Eddie Henderson, trumpet; Donald Harrison, alto sax and Cecil McBee, bass.

 

Wiggins Park Camden, New Jersey

Although Alice Coltrane played with Yusef Lateef and Terry Gibbs under her birth name, Alice McLeod, it was as John Coltrane's wife that I first heard her work on 1969's Huntington Ashram Monastery. I was intrigued to hear harp played in an aggressively expressive manner. Jazz harp had been part of "society jazz" ensembles, but Coltrane was now giving voice to the ancient instrument in a much freer setting, requiring expert interpretive skills to weave integral sonic arcs over/against her rhythm section. Her piano playing revealed blues roots coupled with generous exploration.

 

Later, I heard her work as the replacement for McCoy Tyner in John Coltrane's group. Strictly speaking, Tyner was not "replaced," since McCoy and Alice are starkly different improvisers, and Trane's great quartet is untouchable. But, given the fact that John had brought in Rashied Ali as his drummer and added Pharoah Sanders on saxophone, it was essentially a markedly different ensemble. (Bassist Jimmy Garrison is the sole member in common besides the leader.)

 

Their live albums from 1966 gigs in Japan and the Village Vanguard are among the most hair-raising imprintings ever to grace vinyl. The energy level is stratospheric (I credit the music with once curing me from an emerging case of flu) and being largely improvised, the gestalt is volunteered to the spirit of the moment. Alice's modal, orchestral, playing, is crucial to the whole. These two records are, safe to say, not for everyone.

 

But four years later, a calmer melodic aesthetic prevailed. Alice recorded again with Pharoah and Rashied in a couple New York venues and brought us the remarkable Journey in Satchidananda. Among her most accessible albums, Journey is marked by Coltrane's ear for groove, timbre, and surprise, and is rooted in her nascent spirituality.

  

The addition of Eastern instruments oud and tamboura could have been an empty exercise in exoticism, but under Coltrane's leadership, a delicious mysticism ensues, aided by the likes of percussionist Majid Shabazz and master acoustic bassists Charlie Haden and Cecil McBee.

 

Here's album's the title track:

   

Incidentally, Swami Satchidananda, Alice Coltrane's spiritual perceptor and the inspiration for these pieces, is known to the rest of us as the cheerful, white-bearded, orange-robed presence in the movie, Woodstock.

 

Alice left this plane in the first month of 2007. She had been living in Southern California, leading an ashram and spiritual center quietly in a secluded rural retreat. Despite a long hiatus from recording, only recently revived prior to her death, she left a wide-ranging array of jazz compositions and bhajans (spiritual songs). Thank you, Turiya.

  

www.scpr.org/blogs/offramp/2011/07/29/3200/peter-stenshoe...

 

The changing fashions on the streets of Ōsaka indicate the shift from winter to spring just as clearly as budding leaves and flowers.

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From left to right: George Cables, piano; Billy Harper, sax; Cecil McBee, bass; David Weiss, trumpet; Eddie Henderson, trumpet; Billy Hart, drums; and Craig Handy, sax.

Charlie Parker Jazz Festival New York, New York.

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To see what Cecil looked like in the 1960's click here: www.flickr.com/photos/jackman_on_jazz/7036994671/ Tompkins Square Park; New York, New York.

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the Netherlands

 

The Hague Jazz 2008

 

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Sonny Fortune, Philadelphia. Sonny performed with his quartet, which included pianist Michael Cochran, drummer Steve Johns, and legendary bassist Cecil McBee.

I tried to get a good photo of this store because I read about it in one of my classes. The blurry girl in the picture promply yelled "NO PHOTO" at me... whoops.

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@ North Sea Jazz Festival 2015

Ahoy / Yenisei

Rotterdam (NL)

 

Azar Lawrence (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Benito Gonzalez (piano); Cecil McBee (double bass); Eddie Henderson (trumpet); Billy Hart (drums).

 

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Alice Coltrane (1970) Journey in Satchidananda

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Roy Owen Haynes (born March 13, 1925) is an American jazz drummer and group leader. Haynes is among the most recorded drummers in jazz, and in a career lasting over 70 years has played in a wide range of styles ranging from swing and bebop to jazz fusion and avant-garde jazz. He has a highly expressive, personal style "Snap Crackle" was a nickname given him in the 1950s). He has also led his own groups, some performing under the name Hip Ensemble. His recordings as a leader, Fountain of Youth and Whereas, were nominated for a Grammy Award. He continues to perform worldwide and was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1999. His son Graham Haynes is a cornetist; his son Craig Haynes and grandson Marcus Gilmore are both drummers.

Roy Haynes ‎– Thank You Thank You

Label: #GalaxyRecords ‎– GXY-5103

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Country: US

Released: #1977

Genre: Jazz

Tracklist •

A1 Thank You Thank You

A2 Bullfight

B1 Quiet Fire

B2 Processional

B3 Sweet Song

Credits

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Percussion – #KennethNash

Bass – #RonCarter, #CecilMcBee

Electric Piano – George Cables, Stanley Cowell

Piano – Milcho Leviev, George Cables, Stanley Cowell

Tenor Saxophone – John Klemmer

Vibraphone – #BobbyHutcherson

Guitar – #MarcusFiorillo

Liner Notes – Dan Morgenstern

 

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