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Monday, 4/18/11

can’t wait
(an occasional series)

Group Doueh, Chicago (Old Town School of Folk Music), 6/26/11

Live, Europe, 2009

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Doueh (guitar), Tony Allen (drums)
Live, rehearsal, Western Sahara (Dakhla), 2010

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More Group Doueh? Here. More Tony Allen? Here.

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lagniappe

I live in Dakhla [in Western Sahara]. There are other groups in the area, but Group Doueh is the main group for this area. We are the most in demand group for weddings and parties.

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The power of Jimi Hendrix’s guitar is something that is inspirational on so many levels.

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The main group is myself on guitar and tinidit. My wife Halima and friend Bashiri are the vocalists. My son Jamal is the keyboardist. There are also many percussionists that play with us from time to time. Also other singers will perform with us depending on who is available for certain weddings or parties.

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For many years, most of our material was recorded on cassette. I have had many cassette recorders, some two-track, four-track and eight-track models. Now I am able to record digitally to a 16-track model. I am always experimenting to get the best situation. We always record at home and we record all of our performances.

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[T]here really is no [music] industry [in Western Sahara]. I am an industry unto myself. I record music and have two shops that sell music to the community. Most of the recordings are done at home in makeshift studios, and cassettes or CDs are sold throughout the region.

Doueh (AKA Baamar Salmou)

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art beat: yesterday at the Art Institute of Chicago

Paul Cezanne, The Bay of Marselleilles, Seen From L’Estaque, c. 1885

The greatest jazz musicians—Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, Von Freeman, et al.—can be identified by just one note. Cezanne’s that way, too. His blues are all his own.

Monday, 4/11/11

energy + delicacy = kinetic beauty

Rashied Ali, drums
Don Cherry, pocket trumpet
James Blood Ulmer, guitar

Live (TV broadcast, Sweden), 1978

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More Don Cherry? Here.

I interviewed Rashied in 2008 just before he died, and he showed me this clip on his Mac. He was psyched that it was up on YouTube.

—YouTube comment

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lagniappe

art beat

Paul Cezanne, Study of Trees (c. 1904)
Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts


Wednesday, 4/6/11

I’m surprised that I got this old and know so little.

—Terry Riley

Terry Riley, talking and playing, California, 2010

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In C (excerpt), Terry Riley, 1964

Take 1

Terry Riley, Center of Creative and Performing Arts (SUNY-Buffalo), 1968

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Take 2

Ars Nova, Percurama Percussion Ensemble, Paul Hillier (cond.), 2007

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lagniappe

art beat: yesterday at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts

Hiroshige, The City Flourishing, Tanabata Festival (1857)


Tuesday, 4/5/11

what’s new
an occasional series

Julianna Barwick, “Bob In Your Gait,” live, Austin, 3/18/11

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Like The Pains of Being Pure At Heart and Animal Collective and Smith Westerns and others too many to count, she’s someone I first heard through my (23-year-old) son Alex.

More? Here.

Monday, 4/4/11

Feeling glum?

Not for long.

Albert Ammons, Lena Horne, Pete Johnson, Teddy Wilson
Boogie-Woogie Dream
(1944)

Part 1

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Part 2

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Monday, 3/28/11

four takes

“Everybody Needs Love” (Eddie Hinton)

Drive-By Truckers, live, Ashland, North Carolina, 2010

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Eddie Hinton, live, c. 1982

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Eddie Hinton, recording, 1982

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Drive-By Truckers, live (TV broadcast [Conan]), 3/8/11

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lagniappe

overheard

Sunday morning, on a plane from Chicago to Boston, a young girl in the row in front of me:

I just don’t get how air is bumpy.

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Do people in Boston have accents?

Friday, 3/25/11

Western Swing Festival

Beginning on Friday, March 25th at 8:00 a.m. . . . [we] will honor the legacy of Western Swing with 64 hours of continuous programming, running until midnight on Sunday, March 27th (this will preempt all regularly scheduled programming). We will explore the genre’s entire history, from its roots in the 1920s and 1930s to bands still performing today. The festival will also include live performances and interviews with several Western Swing experts. Grab your ten-gallon hat, lace up those dancin’ boots, and come swing with us!

WKCR-FM (broadcasting from Columbia University)

Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

“I Hear Ya Talkin'”

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“San Antonio Rose”

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“Take Me Back To Tulsa”

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Thursday, 3/24/11

Elizabeth Taylor, February 27, 1932-March 23, 2011

Michael Jackson, singing to Elizabeth Taylor (2003)

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Their relationship, apparently a very close one, seems less surprising when you consider the fact that they were both extremely complex figures in a culture that resists complexity, particularly in its celebrities, even more particularly in ones who happen to be female or black.

Monday, 3/21/11

what’s new
(an occasional series)

Some parents, going for a long drive with their kids, wrestle for control of the CD player. I cede it, happily. How else am I going to hear this stuff?

Yesterday, the last day of his spring break, my 19-year-old son Luke and I drove to Bloomington, Indiana. Here are a couple of the things he played.

This is my favorite song right now.

Mac Miller, “Best Day Ever” (bonus track), 2011

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This is the big remix.

Kanye West (featuring Rhianna), “All of the Lights”
Remix with Lil Wayne, Big Sean & Drake, 2011

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Wednesday, 3/16/11

If I could dance like this, I’d never sit down.

Geri Allen Quartet (GA, piano; Kenny Davis, bass; Kassa Overall, drums; Maurice Chestnut, tap percussionist), “Philly Joe,” live, Detroit, 2009

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More? Here.