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Sunday, January 15th

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Rev. Charles Nicks (1941-1988; organ) & the St. James Adult Choir (feat. Hermon Frederick), “I Can Depend on God,” live, St. James Baptist Church, Detroit


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

Kerry James Marshall (1955-), Souvenir IV (1998)

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Saturday, January 14th

How rare—a guitarist with dazzling technique whose ideas often are just as strong.

Julian Lage (guitar) with Scott Colley (bass), Kenny Wollesen (drums), “I’ll Be Seeing You,” live, Los Angeles, 2016


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random sights

other day, New York (Central Park)

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Friday, January 13th

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Patti Smith, “Peaceable Kingdom,” “People Have the Power” (with Michael Stipe), live, New York, 12/5/16


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Another take.

Live (“People Have the Power,” with Michael Stipe), Chicago, 12/30/16


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random sights

other day, New York

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Monday, January 9th

Perhaps even more striking than his self-absorbed failure to acknowledge the award in a meaningful way was her generous-spirited performance, in Stockholm, of his song.

Patti Smith, “A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall” (B. Dylan), live, Stockholm, 12/10/16


(Taking a break—back in a while.)

Sunday, January 8th

back to church

Career plans for the next life? If none of those other things pan out (tap dancer, rubboard player in a zydeco band, bass player in a reggae bandguitar player in a Malian bandcellist in a string quartetbird, accordionist), I might give gospel drummer a try.

Rev. Charles Nicks (1941-1988; organ) & the St. James Adult Choir, “How I Got Over,” live, St. James Baptist Church, Detroit


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art beat: yesterday, Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art (Post Black Folk Art in America, 1930-1980-2016, through today)

Thornton Dial (1928-2016), Royal Flag, 1997-1998

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Saturday, January 7th

two takes

“What a Wonderful World” (B. Thiele & G.D. Weiss)

George Adams (1940-1992; tenor saxophone) & Don Pullen (1941-1995; piano), live, Japan (Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival), 1989


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Louis Armstrong (1901-1971), live (TV show), England, 1967


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random sights

this morning, Chicago (Columbus Park)

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what we’re about to lose

Michelle Obama, speaking to a gathering of school counselors at the White House (excerpt), yesterday

 

Our glorious diversity—our diversities of faiths, and colors, and creeds—that is not a threat to who we are; it makes us who we are.

Friday, January 6th

sounds of New York

What other drummer does so much with so little?

Paul Motian Trio (PM, drums; Joe Lovano, tenor saxophone; Bill Frisell, guitar), “It Should’ve Happened a Long Time Ago” (P. Motian), live, New York, 2005

 

Thursday, January 5th

Making good on my resolution.

Stanescu Florin, live, Istanbul, 2014

 

Wednesday, January 4th

New Year’s resolution

More accordion.

Live, Paris, 2012

 

Tuesday, January 3rd

sounds of New York

This guy’s one of my favorite alto players and composers.

Tim Berne’s Almost Human (TB, alto saxophone, composition; Matt Mitchell, piano; Dan Weiss, drums), live, New York, 12/14/16

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