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Monthly Archives: October 2006
Oct 26
The party’s over. Time to head home. We played at Tula’s in Seattle the last two nights for the Earshot Festival. The first night we had a little trouble hearing each other so it felt weird. The room was quiet, … Continue reading
October 22
People sometimes ask, “what’s it like on the road?” Here is what it’s like: Friday morning Billy and I did a clinic at Crater HS in Medford, OR, near Ashland. Meanwhile Ratzo, who had returned to NY a few days … Continue reading
October 19
This morning Billy and I did a clinic with the Ashland (OR) HS jazz band. (Ratzo flew back to NY to take care of some academic business.) They were very good. We talked a lot about rhythm and dynamics, as … Continue reading
October 17
What day is it?? What week is it? It feels like we’ve been out for three weeks, not one. We have a couple of days off, after doing six gigs in five days.(Not that I’m complaining. Actually after two days … Continue reading
Saturday Oct 14
For me there is always one gig on the road, hopefully early on, where the conditions enable you to completely loosen up and take the music to a level of complete intuition and impulse, where your conscious mind gets out … Continue reading
Friday Oct. 13
We’ve been on the road for two days and it feels like a week. We’ve already done three gigs. For obvious reasons I haven’t had time to do any blogging. Wednesday night we played at Dizzy’s in San Diego which … Continue reading
LA gig update
Here’s the update on the LA gig (see previous post for explanation): Please note that this concert will take place at 8PM at Joseph’s Cafe in Hollywood (click for directions). Joseph’s Cafe 1775 N. Ivar Hollywood, CA (323)462-8697 Valet Parking … Continue reading
LA gig October 12 – change of venue
Apparently the new owner of the building that houses Club Tropical is not an ardent art lover. The restaurant’s been abruptly kicked out and with it the Cryptonight concert series that Jeff Gauthier ran for three and a half years. … Continue reading


