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4,000 views! November 23, 2008

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Today, this blog had its 4,000th view!  Thank you to all that visited from April 15 to today.  Next stop, 5,000.

New blog header November 19, 2008

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It’s been four months since I’ve changed the blog header, but I changed it today:

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Another 200+ game! November 18, 2008

Posted by Mike C. in Bowling, Personal, Video Games.
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Only nine days after my 219 in Wii Bowling, I bowled another game in the 200s.  This time, a 234!

Here’s a vidcap from after the game:
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It’s a vidcap this time because the Wii was in a different room and was connected to a standard-definition (SD) tube TV.  I tried taking pictures of that TV, but didn’t like how they came out.  So, I grabbed one of my two VCRs that I use for capturing video to my computer, along with a tape.  Then, I recorded video to use for making a vidcap, which is displayed above.

And since I bought an extra 5 GB of space earlier tonight, I’m now able to upload videos to WordPress without having to go through YouTube.  So, here’s the video I recorded from the VCR:

Finally, a new post! November 16, 2008

Posted by Mike C. in Audiobooks, Books, Bowling, Jazz, Media, Personal, Technology, TV, Video Games.
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I have not posted anything to my blog in a week and a half.  So, let’s get a few things out of the way:

1. Last Saturday afternoon, I went to the Barnes & Noble in Carle Place for a book signing and discussion event.  The author was Steve Doocy, co-host of “Fox & Friends,” the Fox News Channel’s daily morning show.  The book is “Tales from the Dad Side.”  I had purchased the unabridged audiobook on Amazon a few weeks earlier, but I bought the book itself before I went up to the discussion area.
When it was my turn to have my book signed, a female employee was nice enough to take a picture of Steve and me:

It was a pleasure to meet him in person.  Thank you very much, Steve.

2. Last Saturday night, I bowled another 200+ game playing Wii Sports’ Bowling for Nintendo Wii.  You may remember back on August 31, I bowled a 257.  On this night, I wasn’t able to match that score, but I did come close: 219.  Here’s the final scorecard, as seen from a picture of the TV taken after the game:

3. Though I had said in early June that my computer was working and “back to normal,” nothing could have been further from the truth.  The blue screens of death (BSODs) continued, becoming a matter-of-fact occurrence.  I would get at least one per day.  On some days, I would get up to four BSoDs!  I mistakenly believed they were the result of my NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA drivers not working with Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 1.  Then, in mid-October, it finally hit me: it’s faulty memory causing the BSoDs.  That’s what I get for buying four discounted 1 GB (gigabyte) memory DIMMs in late May.  I replaced two of them with Dell DIMMs after ordering them from the Dell website.  They were made exclusively for my computer, a Dell Dimension E521, based on my Service Tag.  I have not had a blue screen since installing them (knock on wood).

4. Since my last pre-order update, I’ve ordered a few more CDs:
Tom Scott, “Desire” (Wounded Bird; re-release)
David Benoit, “Jazz For Peanuts” (Peak)
Kim Waters, “I Want You: Love In The Spirit Of Marvin” (Shanachie)

Saxophonist Tom Scott’s “Desire” was originally released in 1982 on Elektra, but was re-released on October 14.  The tracks on the album are: the title track (re-recorded on “Them Changes” in 1990), “Sure Enough,” “The Only One,” “Stride,” “Johnny B. Badd,” “Meet Somebody,” “Maybe I’m Amazed,” and “Chunk O’ Funk.”  I’m hooked on “Stride,” and also like “Chunk O’ Funk” and “Johnny B. Badd.”

“Jazz For Peanuts” was released on October 29.  Six of the tracks were newly recorded by David Benoit:

  • “You’re in Love, Charlie Brown” (Vince Guaraldi); This track features horn player Christian Scott on trumpet.
  • “The Great Pumpkin Waltz” (Vince Guaraldi)
  • “Wild Kids” (re-recording of track from “Urban Daydreams” in 1989); This track features pianist Taylor Eigsti.  2:16 into the song, David and Taylor kick into a lively improv section.  Like Tom Scott’s “Stride,” I’m hooked on this section.
  • “Be My Valentine” (Vince Guaraldi)
  • “Rollerblading”; This track also features Christian Scott.
  • “Re-Run’s Theme”

The non-Benoit tracks were:

  • Wynton Marsalis Septet – “The Buggy Ride” (unreleased, recorded for “This is America, Charlie Brown: The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk”)
  • Dave Brubeck – “Benjamin” (from “Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown!” in 1989; recorded for “This is America, Charlie Brown: The NASA Space Station”)
  • Kenny G – “Breadline Blues” (from “Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown!” in 1989; recorded for “This is America, Charlie Brown: The Smithsonian and the Presidency”)
  • Vince Guaraldi [Trio] – “Linus and Lucy” (from “A Charlie Brown Christmas” in 1965)

Kim Waters’ “I Want You: Love In The Spirit Of Marvin” was also released on October 29.  I just got this in the mail today.  So, it’s too soon for me to review it.  But I like the instrumental tracks I’ve heard so far.  The “Marvin” is the late, great Marvin Gaye.

5. Tomorrow, I turn 27 years old (or young).

I think that covers everything that needs to be covered for now.  Hopefully, it won’t be another week and a half until the next post.

Ken Navarro interview feedback November 5, 2008

Posted by Mike C. in Interviews, Jazz, Personal, Radio.
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Last night, Ken Navarro left a comment on Facebook to my picture of me and him at during the meet-and-greet following April’s Smooth Jazz for Scholars concert.  Not only was he complimentary of the picture, but he had positive feedback about our October 18 interview:

FYI – I posted links to both parts of our interview on the home page of my web site and I have had a lot of emails from people telling me how much they enjoyed it.  I still can’t get over how you spotted the “Try Again” intro sample showing up in “On My Way To Somewhere”.  You’ve got good ears my man…

The interview was indeed posted on his homepage (screencap with circle from me below)…

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…and on his media page (screencap with circle from me below):

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I am so proud to learn that so many people have written to Ken expressing how much they enjoyed our interview.  It makes all that work conducting the interview on September 26, editing the interview in the days that followed, and airing the final cut on October 18 worth it.  Thank you very much to all of you, and once again, to Ken.

Guitars & Saxes 2008 concert recap October 26, 2008

Posted by Mike C. in Jazz, Music, Personal.
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Click here for my recap of the Guitars and Saxes Smooth Cruise in August 2010.

On a very windy, very rainy Saturday night, I attended the 9:30 concert for Guitars & Saxes at the IMAC in Huntington.  This was the very last stop for their 2008 tour.  And since it was the second of two shows that night, it was the very last concert.

The headliners were:

Peter White on guitar #1…

Jeff Golub on guitar #2…

Gerald Albright on saxophone #1…

…and Jeff Lorber on a pair of keyboards.

Though not a headliner, the woman on saxophone #2, a rapidly rising star in contemporary jazz, is a headliner to me: Jessy J!

Rounding out the band, Nate Phillips on bass…

…and Rayford Griffin on drums.

Here was the set list:
(Nate and Rayford performed on all songs.)

Introductory medley:
1a. Tune 88 (Jeff Lorber)
Original heard on: “Water Sign,” 1979 (with The Jeff Lorber Fusion); “Flipside,” 2005
Featured musicians: Jeff Lorber, Jessy J

1b. Promenade (Peter White)
Original heard on: “Promenade,” 1993
Featured musicians: Peter White, Jeff Lorber, Jessy J

1c. Ain’t No Woman (Like The One I Got) (Jeff Golub; Four Tops cover)
Original heard on: “Grand Central,” 2007
Featured musicians: Jeff Golub, Peter White, Jeff Lorber, Jessy J

1d. To the Max (Gerald Albright)
Original heard on: “Kickin’ It Up,” 2004
Featured musicians: Gerald Albright, Jeff Lorber, Peter White, Jeff Golub, Jessy J

2. Rehab (Jeff Lorber; Amy Winehouse cover)
Originally heard on: “Heard That,” 2008
Featured musicians: Jeff Lorber, Gerald Albright, Peter White, Jeff Golub, Jessy J

Jeff’s version is much, much better than the original (which I would never listen to since I’m not an Amy Winehouse fan).  The song featured a lively call and response section, as all featured musicians called (musically, of course) to Jeff and he responded.

3. Who’s That Lady (Peter White; Isley Brothers cover)
Originally heard on: “Glow,” 2001
Featured musicians: Peter White, Jeff Lorber, Jessy J; Jeff Golub joined in later

This song initially featured Jessy J on bongos:

Then, we segued into “Oye Como Va,” a Tito Puente cover (notably covered by Santana), and Jessy moved to flute:

As stated above, Jeff Golub joined in for this part:

4. Dangerous Curves (Jeff Golub)
Originally heard on: “Dangerous Curves,” 2000
Featured musicians: Jeff Golub, Gerald Albright, Jeff Lorber, Jessy J

5. My, My, My (Gerald Albright; Johnny Gill cover)
Originally heard on: “Dream Come True,” 1990
Featured musicians: Gerald Albright, Jeff Lorber, Jeff Golub, Peter White, Jessy J

The picture of Gerald when introducing the players was taken during “My, My, My.”  This song featured background vocals from Rayford Griffin (not pictured), Peter White, Jessy J (both below)…

…and Jeff Lorber.

It also featured two big solos by Gerald.  The latter solo mellowed to the point where he merely blew air into his saxophone’s reed.  It was very close to beatboxing.  A few players prompted the audience to snap their fingers to the beat.  Then, Gerald resumed generating notes from the sax and the song was completed.

Next, the lone song by Jessy J, seen here addressing the audience:

6. Tequila Moon (Jessy J)
Originally heard on: “Tequila Moon,” 2008
Featured musicians: Jessy J, Peter White, Jeff Lorber

7. Naked City (Avenue Blue, Jeff Golub’s former group)
Originally heard on: “Naked City,” 1996
Featured musicians: Jeff Golub, Jeff Lorber

The picture off Jeff Golub from the player introduction was taken during this song.

8. Bueno Funk (Peter White)
Originally heard on: “Glow,” 2001
Featured musicians: Peter White, Jeff Golub, Jeff Lorber, Jessy J

Initially, Jessy went back to the bongos, as you see in the upper-right portion of this picture:

Then, Jessy brought out the sunglasses…

…as Peter played the opening riff from the “James Bond Theme”…

…before switching back to “Bueno Funk,” featuring an organ solo from Jeff Lorber (or “J-Lo,” as Gerald refers to him) and a return to the sax for Jessy.

The picture of Rayford Griffin from the player introduction was taken during a drum solo for this song, which ended on the opening melody from Deep Purple’s “Smoke On The Water.”

9. Surreptitious (Jeff Lorber)
Originally heard on: “He Had a Hat,” 2007
Featured musicians: Jeff Lorber, Jeff Golub, Gerald Albright, Jessy J

10. Georgia On My Mind (Gerald Albright; Hoagy Carmichael cover; Ray Charles, best known cover of it)
Originally heard on: “Live At Birdland West,” 1991; “New Beginnings,” 2006
Featured musicians: Gerald Albright, Jeff Golub, Jeff Lorber, Peter White, Jessy J

After a few minutes, the tempo and energy picked up with solos from all featured musicians.

That was the last song of the set, but shows like this rarely end without an encore.

After a 20-to-30-second standing ovation under darkness, the band returned to the stage:

And this was the encore song:
11. Cut The Cake (Jeff Golub; Average White Band cover)
Originally heard on: “Do It Again,” 2002
Featured musicians: Jeff Golub, Gerald Albright, Peter White, Jeff Lorber, Jessy J

This featured a Nate Phillips bass solo, which is where his player introduction picture came from.

Rayford Griffin, Gerald Albright, and Jessy J provided brief background vocals.

And that was it; concert over, tour over.

What a way to close things out.

During the meet-and-greet, I got to catch up with Gerald, Peter, and Jeff Lorber, and meet Jeff Golub and Jessy.  Here I am with all five:

And here’s a picture Gerald shot of Jessy and me:

Before we said goodbye and I wished her best of luck, she told me to check out her blog, which doubles as a vlog (video log).  I told her I would do so the next day because I was worn out after that concert, as we all were.  I’m a man of my word; I checked it out once I turned my computer on after I got up on Sunday (the day this post is dated).  It’s quite interesting.  It almost inspires me to start vlogging.  We’ll see.

Meanwhile, I hoped you enjoyed this recap, which turned out to be as detailed as my Smooth Jazz for Scholars recap back six months ago.  (Six months ago already?  Boy, time flies.)  As that recap was, this one, too, was a labor of love.

By the way, once I left IMAC around midnight, the rain had tapered off, the winds had died down, and the sky began to clear.

Guitars & Saxes tonight at IMAC October 25, 2008

Posted by Mike C. in Jazz, Personal.
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Tonight, the 2008 incarnation of Guitars & Saxes will be performing at the IMAC (Inter-Media Art Center) in Huntington, New York.

The headliners are Gerald Albright on sax (and probably bass on a song or two) (10/26 UPDATE: no bass)Peter White and Jeff Golub on the respective guitars, and Jeff Lorber on keyboards.  Though not a headliner, Jessy J, the second saxophonist, should not be discounted.  She is a rising star in contemporary jazz.

I have the good fortune of seeing all five musicians, plus the other players, when I attend the 9:30 concert.  As I typically say before going anywhere or attending anything, I hope I have a good time.  And hopefully, I’ll plenty of pictures to share.  Wish me luck.

C.W. Post/WCWP Homecoming 2008 recap October 21, 2008

Posted by Mike C. in Airchecks, Interviews, Jazz, Personal, Radio.
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Later recaps: 2009, WCWP 50th Anniversary (2011), 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022

Before I begin the recap, here is the aircheck of my alumni radio show…
2008 Alumni Show aircheck audio

…and both parts of my previously discussed interview with Ken Navarro:
Ken Navarro Interview II, Part 1
Ken Navarro Interview II, Part 2
2/3/13 UPDATE: Ken Navarro Interview II-Final Cut

With that out of the way, let’s begin.  I arrived on campus at 2:00 on Saturday, a cold (for October), windy day.  First, I went to WCWP to put down all my equipment.  Then, I walked to Hickox Field to take in the Homecoming atmosphere.

On the field, the C.W. Post Pioneers football team were playing the Millersville Marauders.

WCWP (highlighted in this picture by the black oval) provided the play-by-play:

Bored, and hardly seeing anyone I knew, I walked back to WCWP to prepare for my radio show.  It turned out to be a good thing I left when I did, as you’ll find out three pictures down.  (By the way, the Pioneers won 55-38, extending their record to 2-5.)

Earlier this year, fellow WCWP alumnus Kevin Jeffreys passed away.  This year’s Homecoming and alumni weekend were dedicated to him:

All four news production TVs were tuned to the Studio 1 webcam used exclusively for alumni weekend.  Below, you see the football postgame in progress.

The game, and subsequent postgame coverage, ended much sooner than I, and several alumni, thought it would.  So, instead of coming on the air at 3:30, I came on at 3:00.  Luckily, I found a handful long tracks on the CDs I brought for the original playlist to fill the extra time.  Here are some camcorder vidcaps of my show, as seen in the video I linked to at the top of this recap:

Toward the end of the show, I went to the myWCWP website to see what the webcam looked like on the internet stream:

Then, Phil, a current WCWP member, took this picture from one of the news TVs:

Craig Stern, another fellow alum, shot this picture of me at the board:

After the show, it was off to the Pioneer Room on the first floor of Hillwood Commons for the Friends of WCWP Alumni Dinner, where Bernie Bernard hosted her alumni show (Craig Stern is in the first pic):

Here I am with Bernie and Alan Seltzer, who, as the Homecoming Coordinator, is responsible for putting alumni weekend together (updated after Alan’s comment):

With Jamie Mazzo:

Jamie and Bernie:

Then, it was back to Studio 1 at WCWP for Jay Mirabile’s special four-hour “Disco and Funk King Show”:

Here I am with Jay:

One last picture: Jay in action.

And that was my Saturday at C.W. Post for this year’s Homecoming.  It was a long, but worthwhile day.

South Florida trip recap October 21, 2008

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It’s taken me a few weeks to get around to this, but here is a recap of my trip to South Florida, culled from some of my best pictures, at least of scenery and roadways.

Sunday, September 28
The pool near my grandparents’ house in Boynton Beach:

There were torrential downpours Sunday evening and my parents, grandparents, and I had to drive through them on Florida’s Turnpike on our way to dinner at Silver Pond, a Hong Kong-style Chinese restaurant, in Lauderdale Lakes.

After dinner, the rain followed us back to Boynton Beach.

Tuesday, September 30
My grandfather celebrated his 80th birthday at my aunt’s, uncle’s, and cousin’s house in Coral Springs.  It rained that day, too…

…but it ended by dusk.

The next few pictures were from the ride back to Boynton Beach on the Sawgrass Expressway (FL 869)…

…and Powerline Rd., which turns into Jog Rd. north of Glades Rd. (FL 808).

Wednesday, October 1
The following set of pictures was taken from my grandparents’ backyard and front yard, before my parents, sister, and I drove back to Palm Beach International Airport to fly home.

Now, the ride up Military Trail (FL 809) to the airport:

The view of the airport from Belvedere Rd.:

Riding our rental car company’s shuttle to the terminal:

Once at the terminal:

When we arrived at the gate, we found out our flight was delayed an hour.  But we landed on Long Island only twenty minutes behind schedule.

That concludes this recap.

4/9/11 UPDATE: In June 2010, my grandmother passed away.  My grandfather passed in November.  May they rest in peace.

Headed to C.W. Post today! October 18, 2008

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Today is finally the day of my radio show at WCWP.  As I’ve said in previous posts, the show starts at 3:30 or immediately following coverage of the C.W. Post Pioneers’ Homecoming game against Millersville University.  I plan on checking out the festivites next to Hickox Field about an hour before I go on.

At the same time as my show, there will be an Alumni Reception two studios down in the Abrams Communications Building.  I should have time for both, especially with the long Ken Navarro interview.  Speaking of which, Part 1 is scheduled to air at 4:29 and Part 2 at 5:00.

Shortly after the show, I’ll be headed to the Pioneer Room on the first floor of Hillwood Commons for the Friends of WCWP Alumni Dinner.

I’m hoping all goes well, or at least, well enough.  I should have a recap of my day, along with an aircheck of the show and both parts of the Ken Navarro interview, by some time next week.