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The Live Music Report
October 2006
Concerts
Hat and Beard + Tone Collector
...Big thanks to the musicians who evoked, for me, the inner-and-outer landscapes, today's global scale incidents, the pain of vast cities...
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by David Fujino & Dougal Bichan
Jesse Stewart + Trio Tarana
...bright tones rang out freely from the cymbal. The richest sounds were at the cymbal's edges; at the centre were gongs...
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by David Fujino
Sergio Mendes
...Sergio Mendes has risen from the dusty vinyl crates and is being acknowledged today by young and old alike as one of the most...
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by Sean Seaman
Michael Snow, Alan Licht, Aki Onda
...A taped shortwave radio piece by Michael Snow became the basis for this second evolving aural entity. With a ringing siren sound...
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by David Fujino
Gordon Sheard | Crucible CD release
...The first set could be described as closer to mainstream jazz with world and classical influences, the second was more groove-oriented...
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by Joyce Corbett & Roger Humbert
Down With Webster
...so they unleash “Weekend”, a euphoric ode to our favourite couple of days of the week, and their most famous song to date...
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by Tony Shivpershad & M. B. Smith
Dave Holland Quintet
...when Holland himself soloed, it was with a characteristic, thrilling originality, and a driving virtuosity...
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by David Fujino & Roger Humbert
Dave Holland Quintet
...Smith made great use of hand drumming while playing off Holland who created a wondrous hypnotic pulse...
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by Paul J. Youngman & Roger Humbert
Arthur Brown
...the sheer diversity and depth of Brown’s talents was as impressive as the intentional irony of its presentation...
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by Sebastian Cook & Roger Humbert
The Jimmy Swift Band
...The JSB began in metal-funk mode; then effortlessly and without skipping a beat shifted into a glam-rock groove...
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by Sebastian Cook & Roger Humbert
Lady Son y Articulo Veinte
...By now, Lady Son's vocals were in stride. She seems to effortlessly maintain extended improvised vocal lines that build the rhythm of the band...
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by Dan Donaldson & Roger Humbert
Ron Davis Quintet — Sayonara Concert
...Ron Davis really shone when he played solo piano in the manner of Art Tatum...
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by David Fujino & Roger Humbert
Festival
Iceland Airwaves Music Festival
...For those music lovers who are after what’s current, innovative and daring in the music world — Iceland Airwaves is a definite must...
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by Galina Oussatcheva
Theatre Interview
Words & Music by Bob Dylan
...The loosely driven autobiographical plot follows Dylan through a number of his highly publicized phases: non-conformist folkie...
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by Lesley Mitchell-Clarke
Ron Davis
The Live Music Report recently sat down in conversation with Toronto-born pianist Ron Davis before his October 26, 2006, 'Sayonara Tour' concert
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by David Fujino


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Hugh's Room


The Rex Hotel



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