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DouBt: Mercy Pity Peace & Love
by Dave Wayne
Quick, name a jazz-rock trio fronted by a dazzling virtuoso keyboardist and a prodigiously talented electric guitarist that plays in a hyper-aggressive no-holds-barred style which combines edgy free improv with a heavy '70s rock sound. If you answered the original Tony Williams' Lifetime" you aren't alone. One current trio actively probing the outer reaches of jazz and rock using the keys / guitar / drums format is the British / Belgian / American trio douBt. Though keyboardist Alex Maguire, unlike ...
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by Glenn Astarita
Unbridled anticipation may be a good way of prefacing the listening experience, given this trio's efficacious 2009 outing, Never Pet a Burning Dog (MoonJune). Once again, keyboardist Alex Maguire, guitarist Michel Delville and drummer Tony Bianco imprint their collective fusion of disparate genres spanning progressive rock, avant-improvisational adventurism, jazz, and renegade rock fare amid nods to guitarist Jimi Hendrix and the psychedelic era. They even toss in some socio-political musings on the sleek, groove-based opener, There is a War Going ...
read moreiHeartMedia Stock Tanks After $248M Quarterly Loss and 'Substantial Doubts' About Survival [UPDATED]
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HypeBot
iHeartMedia Inc., the largest operator of commercial radio stations in the US, once again disclosed that it has going concern" about its viability as a company going forward. In its most recent financial filing with the SEC, iHeartMedia warned investors that it was in dire financial straits and noted that there is substantial doubt as to the company’s ability to continue as a going concern for a period of 12 months following November 8, 2017.” As well, iHeartMedia outlined concerns ...
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Jazz Around Town: So Did All the Snow Come in December .... I Doubt It!
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Jazz@Rochester
So, I hope your 2011 is proceeding well (another way of saying HAPPY NEW YEAR!). A bit sparse out there over the next seven days, but I hope you can come out Sunday to the first concert of the Exodus to Jazz Winter/Spring series with Tamir Hendelman at the Reformation Lutheran Church! Here are the jazz listings around town for the next week. Let me know if I missed anything....
Thursday, January 6, 2011 Anthony Giannavola @ Lemoncello, 6:00 pm ...
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Jerry Garcia Film in Doubt
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JamBase
BIOPIC CALLED INTO QUESTION BY GRATEFUL DEAD PRODUCTIONS
Jerry Garcia The future of the recently announced Jerry Garcia film is in doubt, as Grateful Dead Productions have announced they will not allow any Grateful Dead recordings to be used in the film, nor will they allow access to any members of the Garcia family.
A statement from Grateful Dead Productions reads, We want to make clear that neither Grateful Dead Prods. nor the Jerry Garcia Family LLC are in any ...
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All Points West Festival in Jersey City This Summer in Doubt
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Michael Ricci
It may be only February, but for the concert industry the summer is already here, with artists completing their tour schedules and festivals releasing their lineups. Bonnaroo, in Tennessee in June, has announced most of its 100-plus acts, and blogs have been buzzing for weeks about who is expected for Lollapalooza in Chicago in August.
One name, however, has been conspicuously absent from the chatter: All Points West, the three-day festival at Liberty State Park in Jersey City. Begun two ...
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No Doubt Shows Raise Doubt About Ticketmaster
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Michael Ricci
There’s no question that No Doubt is planning to close its reunion tour on its old Orange County turf with performances July 31 and Aug. 1 at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine.
But those shows raise the question of how efficiently Ticketmaster is following through on its recent agreement with the New Jersey attorney general’s office to change the way it operates its TicketsNow.com resale operation.
On the same day that Live Nation announced that tickets would be put on ...
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Taj Weekes and Adowa, Hope and Doubt, (AlphaPocket Records/Jatta Entertainment; Tuesday, August 16, 2005)
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All About Jazz
New York, NY—Reggae recording artists Taj Weekes and Adowa will release their debut album, Hope and Doubt, on AlphaPocket Records/Jatta Entertainment on Tuesday, August 16, 2005. Produced by Weekes, engineered by Joe Blaney (Lauren Hill, The Clash, Prince) and mastered by Alan Silverman (Norah Jones, The Kinks Chaka Khan), Hope and Doubt is an album of finely-crafted classic roots reggae, with something to say.
With Hope and Doubt, New York-based Weekes takes listeners back to the Caribbean of his childhood ...
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