Fan phone call! September 1, 2010
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Since March, I have been a semi-regular viewer of Alison Rosen’s weekly internet show, Alison Rosen is Your New Best Friend, on the website UStream. One of the segments on her show, which streams through a webcam on her laptop, is Fan Phone Call. Phone numbers e-mailed to her by fans are taken out of a pot at random. The lucky fan is then called. If there is no answer, Alison leaves a funny voicemail and picks another number. If there is an answer, she interviews the fan. I e-mailed my number in March but it was never picked. So, I e-mailed it again on August 1.
This Sunday, my number was finally picked. You can see the call here. Scroll ahead to 27:40. I also recorded my end of the conversation in Adobe Audition with my mic in hand. I later mixed Alison’s end and my end together. Here’s the end result.
As you listen or watch, keep the following in mind:
- I bear no malice toward WCWP or any of the management. I have nothing but fond memories and best wishes. I’ll have more on my Homecoming show in a later post. (9/25 UPDATE: The show is not happening, but I will be at Homecoming. 10/16 UPDATE: I’m not going, but should be on hand for WCWP’s 50th anniversary next year.)
- I didn’t notice that Alison and her friend Dustin Goot were referring to the former JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater as they were pressing me on my departure from the station.
- I was speaking generally when I said I’ve stormed out of places in the past, later coming back and apologizing. It comes with having Asperger Syndrome. I may regret writing this publicly.
- As you’ve seen in a few concert recaps on this blog, I do take pictures of street signs, highway markers, and exit signs. I used to have Hagstrom’s New York City, Western Suffolk, and Eastern Suffolk atlases. Now, I only have a recent Nassau atlas. With sites like Mapquest and Google Maps with printable directions, there’s less of a need to rely on atlases.
- Despite the heat, I kept my word and went for a walk 20 minutes after the call.
Dharma All Stars recap 6 August 20, 2010
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Last night, it was time for another trip to Mirelle’s restaurant in Westbury, New York, for John Favicchia’s Dharma All Stars. Last month marked five years since I began attending Dharma gigs. I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve seen them, but I know I’ve written six recaps for this blog; this recap being the sixth.
Chieli Minucci was on guitar:

Bill Harris on tenor sax…

Nick Lazarev on bass:

Misha Tsiganov on the keyboard:

And John Fav on drums:

THE SET LIST:
1. Horizons
2. Coincidence
3. Sing a Song of Song
4. Snakes
5. Sister Cheryl
6. April Fools
7. Kukuc
Bill just happened to have his alto sax with him from a lesson he gave before the gig. It was fitting that he had it to use on “Snakes,” a David Sanborn cover:

Dave’s primary instrument has been the alto sax.
The band posed for a pic after the set…

…and I had to get a pic with promoter Lori Baldasano:

Incidentally, that pic was taken by author, and fellow fan, Katherine Gilraine.
Guitars & Saxes 2010 Smooth Cruise recap August 12, 2010
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8/18 UPDATE: I’ve added more pictures of Arlington Jones, Braylon Lacy, and Eric Valentine.
Yesterday, I went to my second Smooth Cruise in a row; this time, for Guitars & Saxes 2010. As usual, I took the sunset cruise aboard the Spirit of New York. As with RnR, the last time I saw G&S before yesterday was in 2008 at IMAC.
The ship left Chelsea Piers’ Pier 61 at 6:37. The set began at 6:50.
A sold out crowd saw Peter White on guitar #1:

Gerald Albright on the alto sax:

And Kirk Whalum on the tenor sax:

They were backed up by Arlington Jones on the keyboards:

SET LIST
1. Intro Medley: Promenade (PW)/Roundtrip (KW)/Dangerous Curves (JG)/To the Max (GA)
2. Bright (PW)
3. All I Do (KW)
4. Shuffleboard (JG)
5. My, My, My (GA)
6. Influences: Oh Happy Day/The Thrill Is Gone/Mercy, Mercy, Mercy/Day Tripper/In The Mood
7. Medley: No Two Ways About It/Cold Duck Time/Goin’ On (JG)
8. Georgia On My Mind (GA)
9. You Are Everything (KW)
10. Bueno Funk (PW)
11. When the Saints Go Marching In
Now for a photographic journey through the Guitars & Saxes sunset Smooth Cruise:

The next three pics were taken from a closed-circuit TV on the deck below the stage:

I hung out on the dance floor for the rest of the set, beginning in the middle of “Georgia On My Mind”:

Echoing notes at the end of “Georgia…”:

Kirk making his way through the audience:

The James Bond sunglasses bit during “Bueno Funk”:

We leave you with pictures taken outside before the set began. First, a look at Chelsea Piers shortly after embarking:

Thank you for reading and viewing.
UPDATE: Hello to author Katherine Gilraine, who was among the sold out crowd last night. Check out her recap here.
Leaving Evening Jazz August 11, 2010
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Effective immediately, I am stepping aside from “Evening Jazz” on 88.1 WCWP. I wish the best of luck to those involved with the format. It was a privilege to be on board for the first seven months. It was equally an honor to be considered as a host when the format was proposed a year ago.
RnR Smooth Cruise recap August 7, 2010
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On Wednesday, I embarked on my third Smooth Cruise aboard the Spirit of New York. The cruise was their 6:30 PM sunset cruise. In 2008, I saw Spyro Gyra. In 2009, I caught the Rippingtons. This time, the group was RnR: Rick Braun and Richard Elliot. It was the first time I had seen them since June 2008 at IMAC.
RnR was made up of Rick Braun on trumpet…

…and EWI (electronic wind instrument):

Nathaniel “Nate” Phillips on bass:

And Ron Reinhardt on the keyboards:

The ship left Chelsea Piers’ Pier 61 at around 6:45. The set began shortly thereafter. So, let’s take you through that set:
3. Tijuana Dance?
Rick switched to flugelhorn for this one:

I went outside for a few minutes to snap some pictures.
Back inside…
4. Inner City Blues (Richard only)
…before switching back to tenor sax:

Rick dedicated the next song to his late mother and all the moms in the audience:

And that song was…
5. My Funny Valentine (Rick only)
6. When A Man Loves A Woman (Richard only)
While Richard played inside, I went back outside just as we rode under the Brooklyn Bridge…

…and came close to the Manhattan Bridge:

The ship then turned around, heading back for Chelsea Piers.
Back inside, I shot another pic of the FDR Drive from my table:

Back at the stage, Richard was playing his heart out:

For this, he got a standing ovation:

Rick returned to the stage for…
7. Green Tomatoes
He and Richard invited the audience to get on their feet and dance:

Those on the floor didn’t leave until the set was over.
Richard switched back to the sax at the end:

The band left the stage for what felt like ten seconds and came back for an encore.
10 (Encore). Rock Steady/Move On Up
The “Move On Up” half of the encore:

Afterward, I went downstairs to re-meet and re-greet Rick and Richard:

The set was exhilarating. And after all that, Rick and Richard had a moonlight cruise set at 9:30. I have no doubt that it was just as exhilarating then as it was for the set I saw. Thanks to Rick, Richard, Dwight, Nate, Ricky, and Ron.
Two Smooth Cruises ahead August 4, 2010
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For the next two Wednesdays, I will be aboard the Spirit of New York for the sunset (6:30 PM) Smooth Cruise. This will be my third year aboard. In 2008, I saw Spyro Gyra. In 2009, I caught the Rippingtons.
This week, I’ll be seeing RnR: Rick Braun and Richard Elliot. Next week, it’s Guitars and Saxes with Peter White, Jeff Golub, Gerald Albright, and Kirk Whalum.
Photo recaps will be posted within a week (at the latest) after each cruise.
Evening Jazz Pics & Video, 7/8/10 July 9, 2010
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Yesterday, I brought my digital camera up to WCWP so I could take self-timed pictures of myself while hosting “Evening Jazz.”
This was shot while playing “Mt. Airy Road” by George Benson & Earl Klugh:

About to back-sell “Rhapsody” by Dan Siegel and “Mt. Airy Road”:

And the last two are from the top of Hour 2:

It’s hard to get good candid shots, but those are good enough.
For good measure, I also shot almost two minutes of video, mixed later with aircheck audio:
Slow June June 16, 2010
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There hasn’t been much to write about this month. Well, there is one thing: starting last week, I cut back my Evening Jazz hosting duties to one night a week. I gave up Tuesdays, but you can still hear me on Thursdays. Head here for airchecks from past shows and a link to the 88.1 WCWP internet stream.
New blog header June 3, 2010
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It’s been over seven months since I updated the blog header. Here’s the new one:
David Benoit at Tarrytown recap May 24, 2010
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Saturday night, my dad and I drove an hour (plus scattered delays) up to Tarrytown to see David Benoit perform at Tarrytown Music Hall. It was the first time I’d seen David since December 2008 at IMAC, six months before it closed.
David B. was accompanied by David Hughes on the electric bass…

The set list began with four songs from David’s just-released “Earthglow” album, with a fifth song later in the show:
1. Will’s Chill
2. New Creation
3. Downtime
4. Sneaky As A Cat
5. Mountain Dance
6. Your Song
7. If I Were a Bell
8. Blue Rondo A La Turk
INTERMISSION
9. Cast Your Fate to the Wind
10. Kei’s Song
11. Every Step Of The Way
12. Waiting For Spring
13. Cabin Fever
14. Freedom At Midnight (The Schroeder Variations)
15. Beat Street
16 (ENCORE). Linus and Lucy
David talking to the audience between songs:

Afterward, there was a meet-and-greet next to the stage. David and I briefly caught up with each other and had this picture taken:

It was great to see David B., David H., and Jamey again. It was also nice to meet fellow fan Bonnie Schendell of SmoothViews in person. (Bonnie interviewed David in this month’s SV issue.)
6/3 UPDATE: Bonnie reviewed the Tarrytown concert for the June issue of SmoothViews.
The first paragraph:
It’s always a great feeling of anticipation when you are going to hear new music from an artist played live for the first time, especially when the CD that has been in your rotation for several months has blown you away. You hope and pray that hearing it from the stage will be just as powerful and emotional. Well, I was not a bit disappointed by David Benoit.
The rest of this post contains scenic pictures taken on the ride to and from Tarrytown.
We begin on the Hutchinson River Pkwy. at Exit 12:

We got off at Exit 13 for the Cross County Pkwy.:

On I-87, the New York State Thruway, Exit 5:

The Music Hall was on Main St.:

The view of the Hudson River from where we parked, two blocks away:

Heading home, I shot some more pics. Here’s Exit 9 on I-695/I-295 in the Bronx:





















































































































































































































