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Sons of Sound Productions Limited operated the Sons of Sound record label from 1997 to 2018. SOSP was closed and the IP transferred to its owners, who have since launched a new entity, Meatpacking Music LLC to engage in music-related ventures, and will revive the label for special projects. The legacy catalogue will be preserved on sonsofsound.com for its documentary value, designated with a blue-97 stamp. New projects will be designated with a white-26 stamp.
We are saddened to learn of the loss of Ralph Peterson, Jr., who performed on the album Spirit Songs by Anthony Branker and Ascent, released on this label in 2005. We offer condolences to Mr. Peterson's family and his musical collaborators.
Please read Nate Chinen's tribute to Mr. Petersen here. (photo by Dave Kaufman)
09.02.2016 Kevan Smedt Quartet
6:30-10p Dio Deka, Los Gatos, CA
09.04.2016 Saki Kono CD Release Party
7p The Back Room, 1984 Bonita Ave, Berkeley, CA 94704
09.05.2016 recording w. David K Matthews and Steve Miller @ Fantasy Studios
09.08.2016 Tribute to Orrin Keepnews
w. Jimmy Heath, Randy Weston, Jack DeJohnette, Gary Bartz, Rufus Reid, Ray Drummond, Lincoln Center, NYC
09.09.2016 Pete Malinverni Trio
7:30p Small’s, NYC
09.10.2016 Pete Malinverni Trio
The Drawing Room, 56 Willoughby St., 3rd floor, Brooklyn
09.11.2016 Pete Malinverni Trio
4p Pound Ridge Community Church, 3 Pound Ridget Road, Pound Ridge, NY
09.12.2016 Pete Malinverni Trio recording w. Ben Allison, Karyn Allison, Jon Faddis, Steve Wilson @ Systems Two, Brooklyn NY
09.15.2016 Kevan Smedt Quartet
6:30-10p Dio Deka, Los Gatos, CA
09.16.2016 Gary Brown/Katerina Brown Group
Samovar Hall, 1077 Independence Ave, Mt. View, CA 94043
09.18.2016 Denise Thimes
6:30-9:30p House Concert, Davis, CA
09.19.2016 w. Dave Bendekeigt and Keepers of the Flame
7-10p 7 Mile House, 2800 Bayshore Blvd., Brisbane, CA
09.20.2016 David Udolf Trio
09.23.2016 Noel Jewkes Quartet
8p CJC, Berkeley, CA
09.24.2016 Otonowa release party and benefit
4:30p House of Bigger Girls
09.25.2016 Tribute to John Coltrane Benefit
1-11:30p Café Stritch
09.25.2016 Otonowa @ Friends of San Francisco Chamber Music
4:15-5p Education Room, Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102
09.26.2016 w. Dave Bendekeigt and Keepers of the Flame
7-10p 7 Mile House, 2800 Bayshore Blvd., Brisbane, CA
Trio East (Clay Jenkins, Jeff Campbell and Rich Thompson) will make several appearances beginning this month, highlighted by two sets at the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival.
06.16.16 Pyhodd Jazz Room 8-11pm
06.24.16 Little Theatre Café 8-10pm
06.29.16 RJIF Little Theatre main stage 7:15 & 10pm
07.08.16 Little Theatre Café 8-10pm
Akira Tana will make several appearances with his Secret Agent Band featuring Bond girls Annie Sellick on vocals and Akiko Tsuruga on Hammond B-3 organ, with James Mahone and Jeff Massanari. The band will feature arrangements of the 007 soundtracks arranged by Larry Dunlap and released on Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (SSPCD023).
07.02.16 The Fillmore Jazz Festival, San Francisco
07.03.16 The Sequoia Room in Ft Bragg
07.08.16 Café Stritch in San Jose
07.10.16 The Bach Dancing Dynamite Society in Half Moon Bay
Tana will also be performing with the Akiko Tsuruga Trio:
07.06.16 Café Pink House, Saratoga
07.07.16 Café Stritch in San Jose
Oneonta Concert Association Presents:
Pianist and Composer Mike Holober & The Gotham Jazz Orchestra
at Foothills Performing Arts on Friday May 13, 2016 @ 7:30 P.M.
Pianist, composer, and bandleader Mike Holober, one of the jazz world’s busiest and most renowned big band mainstays, leads the Gotham Jazz Orchestra on Friday, May 13, 7:30 p.m. at the Foothills Performing Arts and Civic Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Presented by the Oneonta Concert Association, Tickets are $25 and $6 for students. For information call 607-433-7252 or visit www.oneontaconcertassocation.org.
The program features Holober’s multi-movement work, “Flow; In Celebration of the Hudson River.” Flow was commissioned by the Westchester Jazz Orchestra (WJO), funded by an Individual Artists Grant from the New York State Council of the Arts, and written during a residency at the famed MacDowell Colony.
The Gotham Jazz Orchestra features a Who’s Who of the NYC jazz scene with world-class players on the roster such as Marvin Stamm, Billy Drewes, Jason Rigby, Adam Kolker, Pete McGuinness, Tony Kadleck, and Scott Wendholt. Check out Holober and The GoJO on "Thought Trains" released on Sons of Sound.
Bill Dobbins (piano, arrangements) will perform The Music of Marian McPartland on Saturday, April 2 at 8:00pm in Hatch Recital Hall at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY.
The concert will be recorded and videotaped for release on Volume 3 of Dobbins' Composers Series. Volume 1: The Music of Clare Fischer & George Gershwin, and Volume 2: The Music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, were released earlier this year and received a 4.5 star review from Downbeat (April 2016).
Program
Melancholy Mood
A Delicate Balance
So Many Things
Time and Time Again
Afterglow
With You In Mind
- intermission -
Twilight World
Silent Pool
Threnody
Castles In the Sand
Ambiance
Kaleidoscope
CD OF THE WEEK. We who love jazz are fortunate to not only have a great annual jazz festival, but to also have several fine musicians based here because they teach at the prestigious Eastman School of Music.
Four of those talents are part of a superb new CD: For the Love, from Trio East. The trio is trumpeter Clay Jenkins, bassist Jeff Campbell and drummer Rich Thompson. On this album, the trio becomes a quintet, with the addition of pianist Harold Danko and guitarist Larry Koonse. (West Coaster Koonse is the only musician not on the Eastman faculty.)
The disc is an impressive studio set of originals, beautifully played and improvised by five talented musicians. Interestingly, a live version of some of the same material is also available on another recent disc, Live+2 at Kilbourn Hall, which makes it fun to compare and contrast the studio versus in-concert performances.
-- Jack Garner, Democrat & Chronicle, February 12, 2016
