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Saturday, October 29th

tonight in Chicago

He’ll be playing at Constellation.

Wadada Leo Smith (trumpet) with John Edwards (bass), Mark Sanders (drums), live, Latvia (Riga), 2014


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art beat: yesterday at the Art Institute of Chicago

Henri Matisse (1869-1954), The Geranium, 1906

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Monday, October 24th

like nobody else

How about a trip to Paris?

Blossom Dearie (1924-2009), “C’est le Printemps” (“It Might as Well Be Spring”)
(R. Rodgers, O. Hammerstein II; adaptation, J. Sablon), “Plus je t’embrasse” (“Heart of My Heart”) (B. Ryan; adaptation, Max François), live, Paris, 1961

 

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reading table

Autumn again
getting old is like
a bird flying into a cloud

—Matsuo Basho (1644-1694), translated from Japanese by David Young

Wednesday, October 19th

sounds of New York

Nate Wooley Quartet (NW, trumpet, compositions; Chris Pitsiokos, alto saxophone; Brandon Lopez, bass; Dre Hocevar, drums), live, New York, 10/6/16

 

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reading table

Seen in plain daylight
the firefly’s nothing but
an insect

—Matsuo Basho (1644-1694; translated from Japanese by Sam Hamill)

Friday, October 14th

Bob Dylan, “High Water (For Charley Patton)” (B. Dylan)
Live, Irvine, Calif., 2013


No matter how often he changes styles, he keeps coming back to the blues.

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baseball

Javy Baez (Chicago Cubs infielder), defensive highlights

Thursday, October 13th

voices I miss

Tenor saxophonist Von Freeman (1923-2012, MCOTD Hall of Fame), “Footprints” (W. Shorter), live, Minneapolis, 1996 (Live at the Dakota);* Dead of Summer (Jean Seberg), 1970


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Autumn weighs upon me
but tomorrow will come
and I will miss tonight

—Yosa Buson (1716-1783), translated from Japanese by W.S. Merwin and Takako Lento

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*With Bobby Peterson, piano; Terry Burns, bass; Phil Hey, drums.

Tuesday, October 4th

career plans for the next life

If none of those other things work out (tap dancer, rubboard player in a zydeco band, bass player in a reggae bandguitar player in a Malian bandcellist in a string quartetbird), maybe I’ll be an accordionist.

Dre Hocevar Collective Effervescence,* live, New York, 2016


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*DH, drums; Elias Stemeseder, accordion; Chris Pitsiokos, alto saxophone; Lester St. Louis, cello; Philip White, electronics.

Monday, October 3rd

timeless

Erroll Garner Trio, “Jitterbug Waltz” (T.W. “Fats” Waller), 1949


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random sights

this morning, Oak Park, Ill.

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Thursday, September 29th

what’s new

Wadada Leo Smith,* “New Orleans: The National Culture Park USA 1718” (W.L. Smith), excerpt (America’s National Parks, out 10/14/16)


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reading table

Exultation is the going
Of an inland soul to sea –

—Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), 143 (Franklin), excerpt

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*WLS, trumpet; Anthony Davis, piano; Ashley Walters, cello; John Lindberg, bass; Pheeroan akLaff, drums.

Friday, September 23rd

How strange it seems, still, that he should be dead.

Prince with Mavis Staples, et al., live, England (King’s Cross), 1993


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art beat: yesterday, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago

Kerry James Marshall (1955-), Slow Dance, 1992-93 (Kerry James Marshall, Mastry, through 9/25/16)

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Thursday, September 22nd

sounds of New York

As funky as it is abstract, as abstract as it is funky—like life itself.

Farmers by Nature (Craig Taborn, piano; William Parker, bass; Gerald Cleaver, drums), live, Paris, 2011


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art beat: other day, Whitney Museum of American Art (New York)

Stuart Davis (1892-1964), Landscape with Garage Lights, 1931-32 (Stuart Davis: In Full Swing, through 9/25/16)

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