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June 2010 Potential Show Run Down

June 2010 Potential Show Run Down

(If there is ANYTHING that I have missed that must not be missed, please point it out as this is updated daily things constantly.)

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010:

  • (Free) Dred Scott Trio w/Clay Ross @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • ($10 w/ 2 Drink min) Jason Lindner Trio w/Mark Guiliana @ Zinc Bar
  • ($45-$85) Reggie Watts w/ Conan O’Brien @ Radio City Music Hall

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010:

  • ($10 w/ 2 Drink min) Jason Lindner Trio @ Zinc Bar
  • ($25-$45) Lisa Loeb @ City Winery
  • ($29.50) Toots & the Maytals @ B.B. Kings
  • ($45-$85) Reggie Watts w/ Conan O’Brien @ Radio City Music Hall

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010:

  • ($15) Galactic Feat. Corey Henry w/ Sp. Guest Corey Glover of Living Colour@ Brooklyn Bowl (Funk Live) –> Some Cat From Japan (A Will Bernad Project) opening for Galactic (Jam Cruise Reunion Party)
  • ($15) Eli “Paperboy” Reed & True Loves @ Mercury Lounge
  • ($32-$35) Dark Star Orchestra @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg
  • ($30-$35) Anders Osborne / Tab Benoit @ Rocks Off Concert Cruise Aboard The Temptress
  • ($35) Michael Franti & Spearheads & Trombone Shorty @ Govenor’s Island
  • ($40-$30) Dee Dee Bridgewater: Tribute to Billie Holiday @ The Blue Note
  • ($150) Patti LaBelle @ B.B. King Blues Club
  • ($??) Eldar @ Iridium Jazz Club

Friday, June 4th, 2010:

  • Mountain Jam IV Music Festival, NY ~ Day I
  • (Free) Von Ghost @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • ($15) Galactic Feat. Corey Henry w/ Sp. Guest Corey Glover of Living Colour@ Brooklyn Bowl (Funk Live) –>
    • Some Cat From Japan (A Will Bernard Project) opening for Galactic
  • ($25) The Return of George Porter Jr. & Runnin Pardners/ Papa Grows Funk @ Sullivan Hall (Funk Live)
  • ($35-$60) Drive By Truckers & Jamie McLean @ Tarrytown Music Hall
  • ($36/SOLD OUT) RJD2, Pretty Lights, Chiddy Bang @ Terminal 5
  • ($40-$30) Dee Dee Bridgewater: Tribute to Billie Holiday @ The Blue Note
  • ($??) Eldar @ Iridium Jazz Club

Saturday, June 5th, 2010:

  • Mountain Jam Music Festival, NY ~ Day II
  • 12th Annual Star Scape Music Festival, MD
  • (Free) West African Band @ St. Nicks, Harlem
  • (Free) Underground Horns @ The Shrine
  • ($15) Galactic Feat. Corey Henry w/ Sp. Guest Corey Glover of Living Colour@ Brooklyn Bowl (Funk Live) –> Some Cat From Japan (A Will Bernard Project) opening for Galactic
  • ($30) Martin Sexton, Ryan Montbleau Band @ Nokia Theater Times Square
  • ($36.50 – $40) Southside Johnny And The Asbury Jukes @ B.B. Kings
  • ($40-$30) Dee Dee Bridgewater: Tribute to Billie Holiday @ The Blue Note

Sunday, June 6th, 2010:

  • Mountain Jam Music Festival, NY ~ Day III
  • ($18-$25) Holmes Brothers @ City Winery
  • ($40-$30) Dee Dee Bridgewater: Tribute to Billie Holiday @ The Blue Note

Monday, June 7th, 2010:

  • (Free) Fela! On Broadway Original Cast Recording Release Party @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • ($30) Brand New Heavies feat. N’Dea Davenport @ Highline Ballroom

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010:

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010:

  • ($3 suggested) Norah Jones @ Prospect Park Bandshell
  • (Free) Phish on Late Night with Jimmy Falon
  • (Entered a contest but found no price) Jeff Beck – A Tribute To Les Paul @ Iridium Jazz Club
  • ($10-$15) Trouble & Bass @ Santos House Party
  • ($16-$18) Easy Star All-Stars @ Highline Ballroom
  • ($20-$25) An Evening With Eric Lindell (Album Release Party) @ Sullivan Hall (Funk Live)

Thursday, June 10th, 2010:

  • Bonnaroo Music Festival
  • (Free) Sarah Mclachlan on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
  • ($15-$20) Orchard Lounge @ Higher Nubela @ Club Love
  • ($20-$25) Evening with Eric Krasno & Chapter 2 @ Sullivan Hall
  • ($20) Jamie Lidell w/ Alex B. @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg
  • ($20-$30) Duncan Sheik & Holly Brook @ City Winery
  • ($35 for each set) Jorma Kaukonen of Hot Tuna @ Iridium Jazz Club

Friday, June 11th, 2010:

  • Bonnaroo Music Festival (Manchester, TN)
  • Reggae On The Road (Lighting Ridge Park, NY)
  • (Free) Allison Moorer on Late Show with David Letterman
  • ($5) Rotary Downs, The Pimps Of Joytime, Big Light @ Brooklyn Bowl (Funk Live)
  • ($25) David Allan Coe @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
  • ($25) The Budos Band @ Rocks Off Concert Cruise (The Temptress) (7pm-11pm)
    • ($25-$30) Rubblebucket @ Rocks Off Cruises (The Temptress) (11pm-4am)
  • ($25-$80) Jethro Tull w/ Procol Harum @ Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
  • ($30-$45) Leo Kottke @ City Winery

Saturday, June 12th, 2010:

  • Bonnaroo Music Festival (Manchester, TN)
  • Reggae On The Road (Lighting Ridge Park, NY)
  • ($20-$25) NYC Undead Jazzfest (2 Nights, 3 Venues, 30 Bands)
  • (Free) West African Band @ St. Nicks, Harlem @12:30 (late night show)
  • (Girls free/$5) Higher Nebulae @ The Delancy (11pm-1145pm)
  • ($3) Allen Toussaint and Davell Crawford @ The Prospect Park Bandhshell
  • ($10) Will Bernard @ The Blue Note @ 12:30pm (late night show)
  • ($25) Grace Potter & The Nocturnals @ Webster Hall
  • ($30-$35) Leo Kottke @ City Winery

Sunday, June 13th, 2010:

  • Bonnaroo Music Festival (Manchester, TN)
  • Reggae On The Road (Lighting Ridge Park, NY)
  • ($20-$25) NYC Undead Jazzfest (2 Nights, 3 Venues, 30 Bands)
  • ($??) Undead Jazzfest w/ Mark Guiliana @ Sullivan Hall
  • ($7)  Afro Funky Party w/ Zongo Junction, Top Shotta & DJ Offbeat @ Cameo Gallery

Monday, June 14th, 2010:

  • (Free) Baaba Maal, Playing For Change @ Summerstage
  • ($8-$15 + 1 drink min.) Jim Campilongo Electric Trio (w/ Stephan Crump and Tony Mason) @ The Living Room
  • ($25) The Mingus Big band @ The Jazz Standard

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010:

  • (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • ($30) John Butler Trio, State Radio, Angus and Julia Stone & State Radio @ Summerstage
  • ($40-$155) Carole King / James Taylor – Troubadour Reunion @ Radio City Music Hall
  • ($15) The Roots @ Highline Ballroom (this is weird online)

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010:

  • ($5) Chico Mann @ Santos House Party
  • ($25) Mary Gauthier @ Joe’s Pub (NolaFolk)
  • ($40-$155) Carole King / James Taylor – Troubadour Reunion @ Radio City Music Hall
  • ($50) Larry Graham + Central Station (S&TFS) @ B.B. Kings

Thursday, June 17th, 2010:

  • CareFusion Jazz Festival New York
  • (Free) Taylor Carson @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • ($??) Mark Guiliana @ 55 Bar
  • (??) Gent Treadly @ Flannery’s Irish Pub (called everywhere looking for price)
  • ($10-$12) Apollo Run @ The Studio @ Webster Hall
  • ($5) The Lee Boys @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • ($13) The London Souls @ Bowery Ballroom
  • ($20-$25) Tony Allen at Le Poisson Rouge (Funk Live)
  • ($25-$30)  Railroad Earth @ Rocks Off Concert Cruise Aboard The Temptress
  • ($40 – $90) Keith Jarrett Trio, Jack DeJohnette, Gary Peacock @ Carnegie Hall (Part of CareFusion Jazz Festival New York)
  • ($59.90-$99.50) New Kids on the Block @ Radio City Music Hall

Friday, June 18th, 2010:

Saturday, June 19th, 2010:

  • PHISH @ SPAC!!!
  • CareFusion Jazz Festival New York
  • (Free) West African Band @ St. Nicks, Harlem (12:pm – late night show)
  • (Free) Apollo Run @ Central Park’s Bandshell
  • (Free) Mike Stern Trio – Bitches Brew Revisited @ Prospect Park Bandshell
  • ($10) The McLovin’s @ Sullivan Hall (@9:30pm)
  • ($10) Sullivan Hall Shakedown @ Sullivan Hall (@12:30am)
    • Featuring Monchan, Chris Hall and DJ Nutritious w/ percussion by Steven Chopeck w/ visuals by Mamiko Kuchida plus special guest ElaNEF
  • ($12) Eli “Paperboy” Reed  @ The Bellhouse
    • Justin Townes Earle (opening for Eli Reed) @ The Bell House
  • ($12-$15)  Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey @ 92Y Tribeca
  • ($20) Black Dynamite Sound Orchestra @ Southpaw
  • ($59.90-$99.50) New Kids on the Block @ Radio City Music Hall

Sunday, June 20th, 2010:

Monday, June 21th, 2010:

  • CareFusion Jazz Festival New York
  • Make Music New York ALL DAY FUNK FEST! (Funk Live)
  • ($8-$15 + 1 drink min.) Jim Campilongo Electric Trio (w/ Stephan Crump and Tony Mason) @ The Living Room
  • ($25) The Mingus Big band @ The Jazz Standard
  • ($15) The Roots @ Highline Ballroom (this is odd online)

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010:

  • CareFusion Jazz Festival New York
  • (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • (Free) Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue @ Late Show with David Letterman
  • ($25) Marcus Miller feat. Christian Scott: The Music of Miles Davis @ Highline Ballroom

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010:

Thursday, June 24th, 2010:

  • CareFusion Jazz Festival New York
  • Funk Fest 6 at Sullivan Hall (Funk Live)
  • ($10-$85) Blues Summit: James Cotton & Friends feat. Taj Mahal, Hubert Sumlin, Pinetop Perkins, Willie “Big Eyes” Smith, Shemekia Copeland, Darrell Nulisch, David Maxwell @ Jazz at Lincoln Center
  • ($15) The New Deal @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • ($15) The Late Night Jam Sessions @ City Winery (Part of CareFusion Jazz Festival New York)
  • (Unknown) Chico Man @ El Museo del Barrio
  • ($20 ) Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad @ Rocks Off Cruise (The Half Moon)
  • (Unknown) Victor Wooten @ BAM Rhythm and Blues Festival
  • ($32.50-$38) En Vogue @ B.B. Kings
  • ($35-$105) Herbie Hancock @ Carnegie Hall (Part of CareFusion Jazz Festival New York)
    • Special guests Terence Blanchard, Ron Carter, Bill Cosby, Dave Holland, Joe Lovano, Wallace Roney, Wayne Shorter, plus other artists to be announced

Friday, June 25th, 2010:

  • Phish @ Susquahana Bank Center, Camen, NJ
  • CareFusion Jazz Festival New York
  • (Free) Soul Cycle @ Brooklyn Academy of Music
  • ($10 – $15) Jason Lindner Trio @ The Jazz Gallery (Part of CareFusion Jazz Festival New York)
  • ($15) Harlem Stride: Henry Butler (NolaJazz), Osmany Paredes @ Harlem Stage Gatehouse
  • ($15) The Sam Kininger Band @ The Blue Note
  • ($35) Al Di Meola @ Highline Ballroom (YES!! YES!! YES!!)
  • ($98) Chuck Berry @ B.B. King Blues Club
  • ($41.50 – $156.50) Maxwell & Jill Scott @ MSG

Saturday, June 26th, 2010:

  • CareFusion Jazz Festival New York
  • (Free) Common & Soulive @ Fort Greene Music Fest 2010
  • (Free) West African Band @ St. Nicks, Harlem
  • (Free) Tinariwen & Toubab Krewe @ Central Park Summerstage
  • ($10) Reckoning @ Sullivan Hall (A post Furthur show playing music of the Dead, Phish and more…)
  • ($39.50) Furthur @ MCU Park
    • Featuring Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Jeff Chimenti, John Kadlecik, Jay Lane & Joe Russo
  • ($30- $385) Yes! & Peter Frampton @ Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
  • ($41.50 – $156.50) Maxwell & Jill Scott @ MSG

Sunday, June 27th, 2010:

  • NASFT Fancy Food Shows @ Javit Center
  • ($39.50) Furthur @ MCU Park
  • ($15) Elvis Perkins in Dearland @ Newtown Barge Park (1pm show)

Monday, June 28th, 2010:

  • NASFT Fancy Food Shows @ Javit Center

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010:

  • NASFT Fancy Food Shows @ Javit Center
  • (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • ($8-$15 + 1 drink min.) Jim Campilongo Electric Trio (w/ Stephan Crump and Tony Mason) @ The Living Room
  • ($25) Robert Randolph @ Bowery Ballroom
  • ($35-$65) Alejandro Escovedo @ City Winery
  • (Sold Out) Passion Pit @ Prospect Park Bandshell

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010:

  • ($25) New Mastersounds @ Rocks Off Concert Cruise Aboard The Temptress
  • ($35) Passion Pit @ Govenor’s Island, NY
  • ($39.50 – $154.50) James Taylor & Carole King @ Madison Square Garden

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"I've always enjoyed science and how much it translats to music" ~ Richie Goods

"I've always enjoyed science and how much it translats to music" ~ Richie Goods

Jazz Fusion!!! FUUUUUUUUSION!!!  This was to be special night of music.  First night of fusion music all year. God that word alone makes me tingly….There are certain things that are constantly stirring in the back of my head on any given day.  Oddly enough, there isn’t a day that goes by where I don’t think of fusion…of artists like Al Di Meola, Zawinul, Stanley Clark, Chick Corea, George Benson, Jean-Luc Ponty, George Duke.  Just their gorgeous sounds…I hear it in my head all the time…Oh dear lord, I’m getting heated.  If you have never listened to these artists, I DEMAND you download anything by them…IMMEDIATELY!

Return to Forever in Rochester, New York, 1976

Return to Forever in Rochester, New York, 1976

Those artists were my musical muses in that genre when I was growing up.  I remember buying my first Al Di Meola cd as all my friends were buying the new Dave Matthews Band cd, back in 9th grade.   I remember the looks I got and being told what a waste of money that was.  Some people just can’t be taught 🙂  I have to give a shout out to my father for playing jazz around me all my life and blocking MTV/VH1 and BET from the cable lineup! Thank you! Thank you!  Thank you!

Richie Goods somewhere in NY

Richie Goods somewhere in NY

Fusion is my favorite genre of music and for you funk lovers, I apologize but that is the way it is!  Nothing will ever change it.  The beauty about this evening was that Richie Goods & Nuclear Fusion would be delivering a heavy hand of funk laden fusion music and I was SO HAPPY!!! Having been invited to the performance by Jeffery Lockhart, we spoke prior to the show and he sounded terrible.  The poor dear was sick as a dog but he is a rager and was making his way from Boston!  The show must go on…

Heading to the venue, terribly excited about shooting the show and reviewing it, I heard a piano player in the subway and saw an upright being played by the stairs.  How the HELL did he get that thing into the subway?   I knew I had to take a picture but as I want for my camera, it wasn’t there.   Are you kidding me?  I NEEEEEEVER forget my camera and there was no time to go and get it before the show started. I was devastated…yes, devastated.

Piano in subway...HOW on earth? LOL!!

Piano in subway...HOW on earth? LOL!!

I arrived at The Zinc Bar 30 minutes before the show.  Members of Nuclear Fusion were gathered near the front of the venue as the band playing before them was still occupying the stage.  There was poor Jeffery, half sprawled out on a couch trying to hold his head up and fighting the groggy meds.  Hugs and introductions were exchanged and the first thing Jeffery says…”Let me see that camera you work with!”  I about died, of course.  “That’s ok, you are talented and will figure it out.”  He’s a good man!

Being introduced to Lionel Cordew, a last minute drummer replacement, he was super chatty and nice.  We spoke about autistic children who are musical geniuses.  About the kid who writes complete symphonies in his head and only writes them out when he has finished mentally composing them.  And the kid who, once you ask him to play a song, can play it in any musical genre you want.  It’s amazing how the world works!  Richie Goods walks over and introductions make their rounds again.  He recalls me from our discussions over Facebook and smiles abound.  This is a great group of men, a great group of talent.  I am a lucky, lucky lady!

The Zinc Bar

The Zinc Bar

The Zinc Bar is just swanky cool, with a long bar to your left leading the way to a intimate space with the stage in the back.  There were oriental rugs under my feet and on stage, lovely jazz music like Etta James, Dean Martin and Billy Holiday being played on the speakers.  The small round tables were candlelit, 2 to 6 seaters, very intimate.  The lights were low and the mood was romantic. There were numerous people on dates and it was a good choice on whoever’s part as the music that night was perfect for date night!  Someone’s gettin’ lucky!!!

I take a seat in the front so I could ATTEMPT to capture pictures with my camera phone, yes, my camera phone.  Oh the horror….I am disgusted at my forgetfulness.  Especially, as I turned in my seat and saw Jeffery’s cheetah print guitar case that I so desperately wanted a picture of! Jeffery comes over and places his glasses on my table, “These are prescription,” and with that he takes to the stage with Richie Good and Nuclear Fusion.

Helen Sung ~ awesome!

Helen Sung ~ awesome!

Wait a minute, who was this lovely female sitting down at the keys? A FEMALE fusion keys player!  WORD!!!!!  Her name is Helen Sung and she is fierce. But more about her later…

The manager sees my notebook and pen and introduces himself.  He is the one and only Jean Claude of The Zinc Bar who has been with them 15 years and I felt like I knew him immediately.  An infectious character, his energy and charisma alone makes me want to go back to Zinc, just for a hug 🙂

After a little technical difficulty with the amps, it was show time.  The stage, from left to right, went: Lionel Cordew on drums, Richie Goods on bass, Helen Sung on Keys and Jeff Lockhart on the guitar. Yes sir! Sound check commenced, I heard the bass tease a little and I sat a little straighter in my chair. The immediate thought I had in my head, which I scribbled into my notes at that point was: There is so much positive to embrace right now, it’s quite easy to release the negative. The music hadn’t even started yet and already I was getting emotional in my heart and poetic in my mind.  All it took was a strum of Richie’s bass.

What a lovely combination of artists.  And Jean Claude fully agreed.  Introducing the band in his lovely thick French accent, he fiercely praised Richie Good as they had been working together for over 15 years. What a friendship.  As he descended the stage to let them play, he literally skipped away with happiness.

Going right into the first song, a medley of tunes written by Richie and intro written by Helen called Soul Glow, they got it started.  The introduction to the song showcased Helen and I was immediately hooked.  A female fusion keys player…I loved it!  After Helen brought us in with the fusion, Richie and Jeff picked it up with the funk.  Jean Claude makes his round to the front screaming: “YES! YES!” It’s Jeffery’s turn to plug a solo, filling the space that needs to be filled.  Richie’s bass is funk throughout and Helen’s smile never fades as she keeps the fusion sound flowing through the funky bass laden song.  Jean Claude comes over to my table, kisses me on the check and darts off again.  Jeffery gave us a lovely solo again before he nods everyone else into the mix for the ending.

Helen Sung and Jeffery Lockhart @ The Zinc Bar

Helen Sung and Jeffery Lockhart @ The Zinc Bar

Sorceress by Lenny White would be next.  Jean-Claude screams “Talk to me now! Yes! Bring it!”  Richie’s bass teases in the guitar.  I was reminded of Victor Wooten and focused directly on Richie.  The scene on stage was not loud and intense by any means but the feelings that were coming off of Richie’s facial expressions were deep and it looked like he was screaming when he played.  This was his time to shine….he raged, slapping the bass with funk, for a solid 3 minutes.  Moving to the front of the stage and radiating his feelings of music through his body and out his fingers.  And then it was time for the Nuclear team to come together.  Jeffery has some major foot play with his pedals.  There was a lot of droney note holding and manipulations of his sound.  At one point it reminded me of the Sirens from Oh Brother, Where Art Thou!  After some playful instrumental banter between Jeffery and Helen, Helen moved forward with Richie to lead the song. I LOVED HELEN!  I just loved how her fingers swiftly and fiercely struck the keys, she barely taped them it appeared.  Her fusion vibe threaded through out every song that night under the funky beat of the strings. It was now time for a drummer solo rage from Lionel.  He was chewing gum and is also a face making machine so it provided for some interesting combination of looks!!  This was his first time playing with the group as the original drummer, Mike Clark, was unable to make it.  (Jeffery coughs ~ Poor Jeffery) Helen soloed again and Jeffery snuck in with a few scraps of strums of his strings. At this point, a conga player (later find out his name is Victor Jones) sat down at some rouge congas and started playing.  Smiles between the players abounded.

Richie Goods and Nuclear Fusion @ The Zinc Bar

Richie Goods and Nuclear Fusion @ The Zinc Bar

Welcome to The Zinc Bar,” says Richie as he addresses the crowd for the first time that night!  He shouted out the names of tunes which helped me drastically.  He explained that this 3rd song is what he feels a fusion/jazz/funk band might sound like in the desert, thus Desert Jam ensued.  The opening solos by Richie and Helen were gorgeous.  It was ethereal, floaty throng of space action, beautiful bass play over the twinkling of the keys.  One of only two original songs on his CD, Desert Jam was slow, gorgeous, light.  Eyes were closed, light taps on the cymbals.  Mmm, bouncy bass, funky keys and guitar together….definitely a tune with its fingers in some kind of Arabic/tribal undertones.  They conversed on a solo and Jeffery was to take the reins first.  He took his trip around the desert and it was AWESOME!!!! With a slow, strummy pickin’ of his guitar, changing his sounds as the others on stage gave him a pallet of to fill in the blanks at his leisure.  There is a time and place for every note to be played.  Jeffery knows when to hit it, when to wait, when to plow in and when to give slow restraint.  Heavy deep drawn out notes come from his guitar as if he were having a fight in that desert.  It was upbeat, as if he came to fight and with their shifty eyes, the group all came back together in play.  Richie rages a high noted solo that brought him up on his toes!!  It was deep and brought a bit of funk to an other wise relaxing song.  Lionel’s sticks go down and he uses his fingers and hand on the drums to get his sounds heard! I started picturing camels, sand, oasis…I quite literally felt Richie Goods had encapsulated just what a funk/jazz/fusion band would sound like in the desert.  It was my favorite song of the night.

Helen Sung and Jeffery Lockhart @ The Zinc Bar

Helen Sung and Jeffery Lockhart @ The Zinc Bar

It was time for Richie to address the crowd again.  “Judging by what I think your ages are I think you all might know this song.  However, not many people have heard it in a jazz vein before.  It’s a pop tune from the 80’s and I want to see how many of yall figure it out.” (Jeff coughs – poor, poor Jeff)  And they went into it!!  Richie started off with his bass, picking up the intro to the song, a sexy sound came from the bass.  It took me until Helen played the chorus on the keys to realize it was Shout by Tears of Fears.  Honestly, I only knew the lyrics and was singing it under my breath as soon as it started but couldn’t place the band.  But they certainly “let is all out” during this song.  I always love hearing songs being performed out of their styles. It’s one of the beautiful things about music.  I love manipulation of sounds.  With both Jeffery and Richie playing in unison, Lionel was granted a little drummer rage and then Helen.  Richie smiled as Jeffery holstered his guitar on his leg, the song turns into a jammy jammy tune when Helen raged the keys, as Richie blasts that giant white smile of his! So cute! Even though this song was one everyone knew at points, during the solos and the breakoffs you would never know what song it was.  Improvisation is one of the beauties of fusion.  Everyone plays and it comes together to create a complicated grouping of sounds that work as one.  Then it was a full stop, you could hear a pin drop, and then the drum SLAMS into a FUNKY beat, the remaining players bring the song to a close.

Richie Goods and Nuclear   Fusion Live

Richie Goods and Nuclear Fusion Live

Man, so at this point some drunk girl tried scatting…it was HORRID!  Being ADHD and being able to hear EVERYTHING in the background like a damn (insert non-hard of hearing animals type here), it overwhelmed my senses immediately and immediately began ruining my experience.  So, being the bratty musical bitch I am, it only took me a few minutes before I finally had to just turn around, look her dead in the eyes and just say fiercely, “NO WAY MAN! STOP!”   A few patrons clapped and smiled at me and I knew I had done the right thing. I didn’t feel like a bitch anymore hahahaha!

Time for the CD plug!!!  Richie Goods & Nuclear Fusion: Live at The Zinc Bar!! I was lucky enough to be given a CD by Jeffery and have been listening to it the entire time I have been sitting here writing.  It is gorgeous and fun and pretty and full of funky fusion vibes.   I encourage you all to buy it.

Richie Goods and Nuclear Fusion @ The Zinc Bar

Richie Goods and Nuclear Fusion @ The Zinc Bar

The last song was another Lenny White cover called Dark. The strings and drums start off the first few measures as the keys float in shortly after.  Helen stood out in my ears during this song.  As well as Richie’s giant smile! I had run to the restroom at this point and on the way back, caught myself dancing behind the tables and the hippie in me wanted to call everyone to their feet.  The KAREN in me wanted to run around pulling everyone out of their seat 🙂 It’s hard to sit down at concerts…SERIOUSLY hard for me! Richie came in with another bass solo that brought him to the front of the stage, back up on his toes when he hit those higher notes.   He is non-stop with that bass.  His flow, his determination, his body movements, his facial expressions…he is a whole package of funky fusion bass playing and I fell in love with his sound and energy that night.  He has the distinction of being the youngest person ever inducted into the Pittsburgh Jazz Hall of Fame. I encourage you all to check him out immediately.  He must have raged his solo for at least 5 minutes.  It was FUNKY with what felt like Latin undertones coming through…hot, slow, fast, just HOT! The Latin vibe made way for the fusion/funk again and the droney sounds of Jeffery’s guitar picked up and the pedal work commenced.  Helen backs out on the keys and it’s over. Just like that.

There were two sets played that night. I enjoyed the first set so much that I remained for the entirety of the second.  During the set break, Jeffery sat down and we talked about music, family, him being sick and feeling like death. Poor Jeffery!  I asked him what influenced him to pick up a guitar and he explained that his brother had brought home a Jimi Hendrix CD and played Purple Haze.  Yeah, I can see how that might want to make someone pick up a guitar also hahaha!   The second set was identical to the first with a few rearrangements of the song set list and with a whole new sound of improvisational jazzy funk fusion.  Richie blasted right into his bass rage and I knew their first set had warmed them up for an explosive second. And so I closed my notebook, propped my feet up and soaked up every note with a huge smile on my face.  Thank you Richie Goods for putting together a fantastic set of artist and making my Wednesday night complete!


1. Ongoing – Spring Creek Park (77th Street and 156th Avenue) – The resident at Lots 35 and 48 in Block 11456 in Queens/Brooklyn  appear to have extended their fence line into what is known as “forever wild” parklands.  The land is not landscaped.  (09/11/06 – Rcvd email from Kaitilin Griffen initiating contact about encroachment.) (09/21/06 – Rcvd information from Dominick Cusamano.  Rcvd Map of encroachment with various pictures and highlights.) (12/06/06 – Lesley still waiting on Title report to determine easement was removed. Kaitilin states that she is not aware of an easement on this property and wants to speak with Lesley.) (12/14/07 – Lesley emailed Kaitilin with various questions that needed to be answered before she proceeds.) (07/16/06 – Rcvd Memo from Commissioner Lewandowski’s Office regarding encroachment see notes below)(07/24/07 – Rcvd email from Katlin stating that we are no longer to pursue this file until Antonios contacts our office as he is working with Josh Liard on the matter.) (10/01/09 –Rcvd correspondence from Commissioner Lewandowski’s Office regarding all the letters and documents that Mr. Jackson has written us.)  (10/21/09 – No action was taken towards this case for some time as it appears the notes and documentation is all misplaced.  Possibly closed and archived.  However, it was resurrected through the grapevine.  Please see notes below. There are also numerous sites mentioned in the memo from Commissioner. Lewandowski that we have not pursued or been asked to pursue.)

a. Ongoing – Block 11456/ Lot 35 – (Lesley) Mr. Ross and Diane Jackson are maintaining an illegal encroachment at site.  Specifically, they have installed a fence at site. (07/16/07 – Rcvd memo from Commissioner Lewandowski’s office stating that the Jackson’s were interested in purchasing this portion of the park, and therefore brought it to Parks attention.)(10/01/09 – Rcvd correspondence from C.L’s office containing letter from Mr. Jackson stating that he has been communicating with the office for two years and has yet to get a response to his query of purchasing the land.)  (10/21/09 – Made Lesley aware of the correspondences and that she might have to write a response.)

b. Ongoing – 155-18 77th Street – Block 11456 – Lot 113, 48, 40 & 36 – (Lesley) Mr. Giovanni Peconic is maintaining illegal encroachment at site. Specifically, he has installed a driveway, shed, play equipment, a PVC fence, and construction equipment and debris at site.  (10/09/09 – Letter written to Mr. Peconic. Required to remove all illegal property by December 1, 2009.) (10/20/09 – Antonios confirmed that the PRM is Macceau Medozile.)

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April 2010’s Potential Show Run Down

(If there is ANYTHING that I have missed that must not be missed, please point it out. I add things constantly.)

April 1st, 2010

  • ($15 adv) South Memphis String Band feat. Alvin Youngblood Hart, Jimbo Mathus & Luther Dickinson @ Le Poisson Rouge
  • ($35) Rebirth Brass Band & Dumpstaphunk @ Highline Ballroom

April 2nd, 2010 –

April 3rd, 2010 –

  • (Free) Second Line Across the Brooklyn Bridge @ 10am
  • ($5) Rubblebucket, Woodhands @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • ($??) Dred Scott w/ Gary Wong @ Blue Fin

April 4th, 2010 –

April 5th, 2010 –

  • ($20) Jason Lindner Trio (The Omer Avital Group) @ Small Jazz Club

April 6th, 2010 –

  • (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall

April 7th, 2010 –

  • ($5 – Suggested donation) The London Souls @ Brooklyn Bowl Benefit for Earth Day

April 8th, 2010

  • ($45) Caetano Veloso @ Terminal 5
  • ($7) ?UESTLOVE: DJ Residency @ Brooklyn Bowl

April 9th, 2010

  • Rock The Resort II
  • ($42) George Clinton & The P-Funk Allstars @ B.B. Kings
  • ($10) Apollo Run w/ Horns @ The Bell House
  • ($10) The Sullivan Street Shakedown w/ DJs JT Donaldson and Nutritious, VJ Mamiko Kushida, Dynasty Electric (DJ Set) @ Sullivan Hall (11:30 PM – 4am)

April 10th, 2010

  • Rock The Resort II
  • ($53+) George Benson @ Bergen Performing Arts Center (Someone needs to go to this for me, so sad I can’t make it!)
  • ($10) Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band @ 171 Lombardy St.
  • ($8) 6Figures Live @ The Blue Note
  • ($15) Particle @ The Bell House

April 11th, 2010 –

  • Rock The Resort II
  • ($12) Danny Barnes (The Legendary Shack Shakers) @ Mercury Lounge
  • ($Free) The Revelations @ City Winery

April 12th, 2010

  • ($55) Ben Folds and a Piano
  • (Free) NY Funk Exchange @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • ($10) Daniel Sadownick & Tomas Doncker @ Blue Note

April 13th, 2010

  • ($55) Ben Folds and a Piano
  • ($45-$65) Joan Osbourne @ City Winery
  • (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall

April 14th, 2010

  • ($30) Refugee AllStars of Sierra Leone @ Highline Ballroom
  • ($7) Trouble & Bass @ The Studio at Webster Hall
  • ($12) Danny Barnes (The Legendary Shack Shakers) @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • ($18) Cherry Poppin Daddies @ The Bell House
  • (Free) Borahm Lee @ Brooklyn Bowl 2nite w/ NYC hip hop band DUJEOUS

April 15th, 2010

  • ($?? ) Ches Smith w/Mary Halvorson Trio @ The Jazz Gallery
  • ($7) ?UESTLOVE: DJ Residency @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • (Free) Milo Z @ The Red Lion

April 16th, 2010

April 17th, 2010 –

April 18th, 2010 –

  • We got nothin’ today? Weird!

April 19th, 2010

  • ($10) – Ches Smith w/ Brian Drye @ IBeam
  • ($25) The Mingus Big Band (Charles Mingus is turning 88!!) @ The Jazz Standard
  • ($50) Snoop Dog @ Brooklyn Bowl

April 20th, 2010

April 21st, 2010

April 22nd, 2010 –

  • The 2010 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
  • (Free) Grace Potter & the Nocturnals @ Times Square (outside)
  • ($10) Funk Fest Five with NY Funk Exchange, Frank Viele & The Manhattan Project @ Sullivan Hall
  • ($35) Pee Wee Ellis All Star Band w/ Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb, and Mulgrew Miller @  Iridium Jazz Club

April 23rd, 2010

April 24th, 2010

  • The 2010 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
  • ($15) Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • (Free: 9pm) Apollo Run @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • ($25) DAM-FUNK @ Rocks Off Cruise
  • ($10) Bobby Previte will be playing a concert-length solo acoustic drum show for the first time @ Rose Live
  • ($35) Pee Wee Ellis All Star Band with Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb, and Mulgrew Miller @  Iridium Jazz Club
  • ($10) Turkuaz, Ikebe Shakedown, and Lyle Divinsky: CLUSTERFUNK (Brooklyn’s monthly funk freakout) @ Cameo

April 25th, 2010

  • The 2010 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
  • ($35) Pee Wee Ellis All Star Band w/ Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb, and Mulgrew Miller @  Iridium Jazz Club
  • (Free) Laura Cheadle @ Rockwood Music Hall (from 6pm-645pm)

April 26th, 2010

  • The 2010 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
  • (Free) Aarron Dugan’s Theory of Everything: Jason Lindner Trio & Mark Guiliana @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • (Free) Mark Guiliana: Now vs. Now @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • (Free) Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings on The Colbert Report
  • (Free) Gogol Bordello on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

April 27th, 2010

  • The 2010 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
  • ($20) Jamie Lidell @ Bowery Ballroom
  • (Free) Dred Scott Trio @ Rockwood Music Hall
  • (Sold Out) Gogol Bordello @ The Brooklyn Bowl

April 28th, 2010

April 29th, 2010

  • The 2010 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
  • ($50) Rodrigo (Sanchez) and Gabriela (Quintero) @ Radio City Music Hall
  • (Free w/ 1 drink min) American Babies @ The Living Room ($5 suggested donation)
  • ($7) ?UESTLOVE: DJ Residency @ Brooklyn Bowl
  • ($10) Mark Guiliana w/ Chris Morrisey Quartet @ Barbes
  • (Sold Out) Night of the Licing Funk : Devi, Three Legged Fox, Jay D. Clark, & Zach Maxwell
  • ($20) OK Go @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg
  • ($25) Los Amigos Invisibles @ S.O.B.s

April 30th, 2010 –

~ See May’s Potential Show Run Down ~

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