Eric Alexander - Dead Center
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Eric Alexander - Dead Center
A P l a c e f o r Poge2 OD Qeview: EricAlexander- J a z z "'Dead Oenter"' By Tom Pierce tempos, Two standardsby the memoraOn Sept 11, jazz fans will be ingmixof composers, andmoods.Fourof thetunes ble songwritingteam, Lerner& able to catch live at the Whisperdomeone the most acare seldomheard,butveryen- Lowe, "AlmostLike Being in by superiorLove"and "l CouldHave claimed& popularsaxophonistsgagingcompositions Dancedall Night"are both taken HerbieHaninstrumentalists: of h i s g e n e r a ti o nH. i s 1 8 thC D "Sonrisa", liltingtempos; a at delightfully (of 30 as a leader),the 2004 cock'sbuoyant "DeadCentef'on High Note Re- waltz"Searchfor Peace"by whilethe SammyCahn-Jule Pat Stynegem, "l's Magic"is a rencords demonstrateswhy many McCoyTyner,guitarist driving,straightahead deredas an hypnoticballad. feel he embodiesthe best of the Martino's "DeadCenter"andpianistMa- Alexander'sowrr,bluesy"One "Old"(seminalartistssuch as butmelodicrefer- for Steve"is presumablydediColemanHawkins& Ben Web- bern's.funky "A Few cated to his frequentrecording "New" (modern enceto hishometown, ster)and the paftner,trombonistSteveDavis, harmonyplayerslike John Col- MilesFromMemphis". a featuredmemberof his band trane& GeorgeColeman).The on Sept 11. song choicesreflectan interestI o I rralf Notes EJO Presents Ol' Blue-Eyes wrote such wonderfulsonps as every month at Tess' Lark Tav"The Shadowof your Smi[e," ern in Albany,is finishingre"Theme Jazz Orchestra, Empire "Emily" The cordinga CD in September, from and the the outstandingbig band based M*A*S"H." whichshould be a v ai l abl ei n at the SchenectadyCounty latefall. CommunityCollege,will present N o t onlythat,Mandelwillbe And trumpeterSteve Lambert its fall concerton Tuesday,Oct. there in person!And, as if that is alsowrappingup a recording, 20. This year'sperformanceis w e ren' tenough,singinghis which shouldbe out thisfall as greatsongswith DIVAwill be titled"Sinatra,a Legacyin well. lt will be called"May"and Song"and will featurethe band A n n HamptonCallloway!Tick- will featurethe band hel'llbe playingtunes associatedwith ets are $25 and may be releadingat our Nov.6 concert him, alongwith vocals by Col- servedonlineat www.strose.edu(BrianPatneaude,KeithPray, o r b y c a l l i n g( 5 1 8 )4 5 8 - 5 3 9 1 . Mike Delprete,DaveSolazzo leen Prattand BobbieVan Also, Dave Brubeckis slatedfor and Joe Barna).ln fact,our last Detta.Ticketsare $15, $6 for Oct. 14 at SaintRose. students.Ticket informationis concertthis year will be Steve's -1 2 3 1 . a t ( 5 1 8 )3 8 1 available CD releasepartyl CDS by local artists D I VAa n d (mu ch ) mo re OtherCDs thisyea r i nc l uded Lee Shaw and her trio,with ones by MichaelBenedict's"The The all-womanbig band DIVA RichSyracuse,bass,and Jeff Next Phase," PatriciaDalton's wil la p p e a ra t 7:3 0 p .m.o n S a t- Siegel,drums,recentlyreleased "FrimFram Sauce," The Empire urday,Sept.26, in the Massry theirlatestCD, "Blossom,"reJazz Orchestra's"Symphonies cordedlastyear duringtheir Centerfor the Arts at the Colin Riffs,"MitchKessler's legeof SaintRose in Albany. successfulEuropeantour. "Old "Erratica,"Rob Lindquist's SaxophonistKeith Pray and his Roads...New Th e yw i l lb e p la yi n gmu si cb y Path s "and Br i an whichplays Patneaud , h o B i g Soul Ensem ble, t h e g r e a tJ o h nn yMa n d e l w " e's "Riverview.