Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2015

LISTEN: "We Love Joe" Playlist


In honor of Joe Henderson's birthday today, and the SFJAZZ Collective closing out its Music of Joe Henderson & Original Compositions Spring Tour tonight at the Reno Jazz Festival, here's a playlist of our favorite recordings from the "goateed astronaut of the tenor sax" and longtime San Francisco resident!



SFJAZZ Collective members pick their favorite Joe Henderson recordings

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

What do you consider Mingus' most defining works?

Happy Birthday, Charles Mingus!

To celebrate the birthday of the soulful, ever unpredictable (both in music and temperament), uncompromising, prolific composer and master bassist Charles Mingus, we posed a question on social media yesterday:

What do you consider Mingus' most defining works?

As you might imagine, we got a wealth of responses! By far, the two most popular were Mingus' seminal "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" (Mingus Ah Um, 1959) & "The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady" (The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady, 1963).



After a first wave of comments, contributors started giving +1's to the better known Mingus works, and then adding more obscure, but still timeless works, including one of Mingus' large-group recordings, Let My Children Hear Music (below), as well as Changes 1 & Changes 2.



Aaron Levin wrote: "+1 for Pork Pie. Greatest jazz ballad ever written that really shows Mingus' genius as both player and composer! Second maybe "Pithecanthropus Erectus." I mean, how many other people can pull off a tune depicting the moral tale of human evolution!?!"


Joshua Bleier finally commented with perhaps Mingus' best remembered compositions: "'Fables of Faubus' is Mingus' most powerful and moving work to me. To meet that kind of bigotry and ugliness with such beautiful, transcendent music is awe-inspiring."


John Spallone spoke to what is clearly an abundance of riches: "I can't name a single favorite work by Mingus. 'Freedom' has a wonderful poem, followed by a bluesy break, and a remarkable tempo change. 'Hog Callin' Blues' is another piece I will not hear often enough in this life. The extended version of 'C Jam Blues,' with George Adams and Rahsaan Roland Kirk, among others, is another great piece."

Clearly the list goes on, and on... If you think we're missing anything, by all means, share more Mingus in the comment section below!

To see the full list of comments, visit SFJAZZ on Facebook!

Thursday, March 27, 2014

PHOTO: Hugh Masekela at SFJAZZ Center

Hugh Masekela

Hugh Masekela gave a pair of uplifting performances at the SFJAZZ Center this week to celebrate his upcoming 75th Birthday. The South African trumpet icon complemented his groovy, feel good music with a resounding message for heightened global awareness and social justice. Most importantly, he had Miner Auditorium getting loose and screaming louder than we've ever heard! All photos courtesy of Scott Chernis unless otherwise noted.

Telling it like it is.

via SFJAZZ Instagram: A fan's gigantic birthday card!

Approaching 75, Masekela still has the moves.

And now, four nights of the Wayne Shorter Quartet! And next week, the Second Annual SFJAZZ Poetry Festival curated by SFJAZZ Poet Laureate Ishmael Reed.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Happy Birthday Bobby Hutcherson!

Bobby Hutcherson's Birthday, 2013

Today is the 73rd birthday of vibraphone legend and NEA Jazz Master Bobby Hutcherson! A longtime Bay Area resident and co-founder of the SFJAZZ Collective in 2003, Hutcherson is an endeared member of the SFJAZZ family. Below are a few photos from the Bobby Hutcherson Birthday Celebration one year ago today, during Week 1 of the Grand Opening of the SFJAZZ Center, which featured McCoy Tyner, Savion Glover, Joshua Redman, Mary Stallings, SFJAZZ Collective and Resident Artistic Directors Regina Carter, Jason Moran, John Santos and Miguel Zenón.

"The whole thing of being in music is not to control it but to be swept away by it. If you’re swept away by it, you can’t wait to do it again and the same magical moments always come.”

—Bobby Hutcherson

Blowin' out the candles

Bobby Hutcherson on vibes

Savion Glover, McCoy Tyner & Bobby Hutcherson


We celebrate with Hutcherson once again in February, as his newest recorded project with Joey DeFrancesco, David Sanborn & Billy Hart runs for four nights at the SFJAZZ Center (2/20 - 2/23)! More information at sfjazz.org.