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Fri.
Sept 2 2005 |
---- 5:30pm Open for Dinner ---- 9:00pm Show |
FIVE WEEKS FOR MILES miles.brownman.com produced and directed by Nick Ali executive producer Frank Francis For 5 fridays in Sept, Brownman will lead 5 different all-star ensembles through 5 historic eras of jazz which Miles Davis catalyzed & immortalized with his presence. Week 1 "YOUNG MILES" The BIRD YEARS At 17 years of age Miles would travel across the river from his home in East St. Louis, Illinois to St. Louis, Missouri to hear well-known jazz musicians play in clubs. Mesmerized by their talent and style, he would listen to their all night jam sessions until Charlie "Bird" Parker arrived in St. Louis with the Billy Eckstine Band in 1944. Bird was the creative force behind a new form of jazz later to be dubbed "bebop" and the young Miles would become fascinated with it's complex melodic and harmonic structure leading Miles to follow Bird across the country until he was allowed to substitute for his trumpet player at the time - Dizzy Gillespie. His tenure as Bird's sideman would most exemplify this hard-swinging period of his life. featuring Nick "Brownman" Ali - trumpet / musical director Bobby Brough - alto saxophone Dave Restivo - piano Ross MacIntyre - upright bass Archie Alleyne - drums For the lovers of be-bop, this is the show for you. POSTER (773 kb jpg) |
- JAZZ - A Tribute to Miles Davis |
Info: 416-913-8197 (MAP) $20 at the door ---- $15 advance ---- Email Sebastian to get on the advance guest list ---- 15% off dinner with show |
(north of Bloor at Follis) Toronto |
Sun.
Sept 4 2005 |
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Salsa 8-piece Edition |
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Mon
Sept 5 2005 |
to 11:00pm |
CHIVA "Columbian rhythms, funk bass-lines, jazz soloists, hip-hop DJ" featuring Bennie - congas, bata, Colombian percussion Brownman - trumpet, electryc trumpet, percussion Eric Boucher - keybaords Ross MacIntyre - 6-string electric bass Chris Lamont - drums |
Latin-jazz meets Urban Groove |
Info: 416-913-8197 (MAP) |
(north of Bloor at Follis) Toronto |
Fri.
Sept 9 2005 |
---- 5:30pm Open for Dinner ---- 9:00pm Show |
FIVE WEEKS FOR MILES miles.brownman.com produced and directed by Nick Ali executive producer Frank Francis For 5 fridays in Sept, Brownman will lead 5 different all-star ensembles through 5 historic eras of jazz which Miles Davis catalyzed & immortalized with his presence. Week 2 "BIRTH OF THE COOL & KIND OF BLUE" Post-bop Miles The term "cool" came to particular prominence in the 1950s to describe a more cerebral, less impassioned way of playing jazz. It's generally supposed that these sessions were part of the inspiration for the 'cool school' of jazz which flourished, particularly on the West Coast, in the 50s. Miles would confound the public's expectations by departing the bop world of Charlie Parker and embracing this new order of jazz as heard on "Birth Of The Cool" (Capitol Records, '50). This 'cooler' form of expression would lead to the modal approaches of "Kind Of Blue" (Columbia, '64) free of fixed harmony and the now legendary collaboration with the then rising tenor saxophone icon John Coltrane. featuring Nick "Brownman" Ali - trumpet Ryan Oliver - tenor sax Nancy Walker - piano Jon Maharaj - upright bass Bob McLaren - drums The first set will focus on the "Birth Of The Cool" beginnings of this era... the second set will emphasize the "Kind Of Blue" approaches POSTER (773 kb jpg) |
- JAZZ - A Tribute to Miles Davis |
Info: 416-913-8197 (MAP) $15 advance ---- Email Sebastian to get on the advance guest list ---- $20 at the door ---- 15% off dinner with show |
(north of Bloor at Follis) Toronto |
Sat.
Sept 10 2005 |
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NICK ALI QUARTET "Performing organic jazz in the classic quartet setting, this unit strives to embody the jazz improvising spirit of the 60's - communication. Playing selections of standards linked together in one organic mish-mash of sonic goodness, this unit brings classic jazz themes and powerful Brownman compositions into the new era of jazz" - Scott McLaren, CHRY radio featuring Brown - trumpet, Adrean Farrugia - piano Scott Peterson - bass, Sly Juhas - drums |
NYC style Jazz Quartet |
Jazz Fest -- Manhattens |
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Mon.
Sept 12 2005 |
to 11:00pm |
CHIVA "Columbian rhythms, funk bass-lines, jazz soloists, hip-hop DJ" featuring Bennie - congas, bata, Colombian percussion Brownman - trumpet, electryc trumpet, percussion Eric Boucher - keybaords Ross MacIntyre - 6-string electric bass Chris Lamont - drums |
Latin-jazz meets Urban Groove |
Info: 416-913-8197 (MAP) |
(north of Bloor at Follis) Toronto |
Fri.
Sept 16 2005 |
---- 5:30pm Open for Dinner ---- 9:00pm Show |
FIVE WEEKS FOR MILES miles.brownman.com produced and directed by Nick Ali executive producer Frank Francis For 5 fridays in Sept, Brownman will lead 5 different all-star ensembles through 5 historic eras of jazz which Miles Davis catalyzed & immortalized with his presence. Week 3 "PLUGGED NICKEL" The Shorter Years Two quintets in particular featuring 2 tenor saxophone giants dominated Miles' musical life almost exclusively from the mid 50's, right up until the 70's, one featuring John Coltrane and the other featuring Wayne Shorter. This period would feature an assortment of quintets and sextets all pushing the boundaries of improvisation within a simple modal framework, but the two teamings that would leave the world breathless would be those of Coltrane and Shorter. Of those two teamings it would be the Miles-Shorter pairing that would result in some of the most explosively creative & exploratory jazz in Miles' history. "Live at the Plugged Nickel" (Columbia / Legacy '65) continues to be a paramount recording in the great Miles lineage and considered by many to be some of the most ground-breaking jazz in history. Nick "Brownman" Ali - trumpet Kelly Jefferson - tenor sax Adrean Farrugia - piano Scott Peterson - upright bass Ben Riley - drums The tune list will be choosen from the tunes performed by the 1965 Live At The Plugged Nickel band POSTER (773 kb jpg) |
- JAZZ - A Tribute to Miles Davis |
Info: 416-913-8197 (MAP) $15 advance ---- Email Sebastian to get on the advance guest list ---- $20 at the door ---- 15% off dinner with show |
(north of Bloor at Follis) Toronto |
Mon.
Sept 19 2005 |
to 11:00pm |
CHIVA "Columbian rhythms, funk bass-lines, jazz soloists, hip-hop DJ" featuring Bennie - congas, bata, Colombian percussion Brownman - trumpet, electryc trumpet, percussion Eric Boucher - keybaords Ross MacIntyre - 6-string electric bass Chris Lamont - drums |
Latin-jazz meets Urban Groove |
Info: 416-913-8197 (MAP) |
(north of Bloor at Follis) Toronto |
Tues.
Sept 20 2005 |
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Festival Press Conference |
Conference |
Info: 416-703-5882 |
Toronto |
Wed.
Sept 21 2005 |
7:00pm |
presents "DJ + Horn" DJ Rad + Brownman DJ Rad - turntables with special guest Nick "Brownman" Ali - electric trumpet / percussion "To be held at the snazzy Ultra Supper Club in the heart of the city’s fashion district, the evening begins with a three course feast, followed by aperitifs, a cocktail reception complete with an evening sampler of Premium Fuente and Newman brand cigars, a couture fashion show, an impressive silent auction and live music by Brownman alongside dj Radames. In its brief history, The Cigar Toast across the USA has become a celebrated event where cigar aficionados, fascinating individuals and personalities from across the globe join together for a good cause. " For the first time in Canada, Toronto is delighted to play host to this sister event. |
"DJ + Horn" (club music) |
Supper Club -- purchase tickets Dinner and
After-Party only
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Toronto |
Thur.
Sept 22 2005 |
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Etric Lyons & KUSH "KUSH is a unique musical experience. With bass, loops and samples, keyboards, percussion and trumpet, KUSH plays music from their souls. Nothing is pre-rehearsed. The music they play is created moment by moment and their rhythms are coordinated through intense concentration and connection between the musicians. OPENING FOR ROY AYERS |
House / Electronica --- Expansive, innovative, a sign of where (electronic) music should be heading. Salah Ananse, DJ/Producer, Atlanta, GA --- Cinematic, meditative in it's subtle development. Joe Rice, DJ, San Francisco, CA |
By Genre Festival @ Revival -- Buy Tickets From TicketMaster |
Toronto |
Fri.
Sept 23 2005 |
---- 5:30pm Open for Dinner ---- 9:00pm Show |
FIVE WEEKS FOR MILES miles.brownman.com produced and directed by Nick Ali executive producer Frank Francis For 5 fridays in Sept, Brownman will lead 5 different all-star ensembles through 5 historic eras of jazz which Miles Davis catalyzed & immortalized with his presence. Week 4 "From BITCHES BREW to TUTU" Electric Miles Legendary as a kind of line in the sand challenging jazz fans during the ascendance of electric, psychedelic rock, "In a Silent Way" (Colombia Records, 1969) hinted at the repetitive polyrhythms Davis would employ throughout the early '70s. It also partook generously of electric piano and bass tonal colourings previously explored in acoustic settings, but "In a Silent Way" and the subsequent "Bitches Brew" and "Live Evil" recordings remains a clearly electric jazz record, part ambient color exploration, part rock-inflected energy and vibe, and part outright maverick creativity. Long, breathy solos would be a feature of this era, glistening against his new groups' strange admixture of musical moods. Miles would stay on this "electric" path right in to the '80's, continually exploring these textures with newer and younger generations of musicians. Nick "Brownman" Ali - electric trumpet Mark Patterson - electric guitar Eric Boucher - rhodes Dane Wedderburn - 7-string electric bass Chris Lamont - drums w/ special guests Sundar - alto sax Ruben Esguerra - congas The first set tonight will focus on the "Bitches Brew" 70's era... the second set will emphasize the "Tutu" 80's ideologies. POSTER (773 kb jpg) |
- JAZZ - A Tribute to Miles Davis |
Info: 416-913-8197 (MAP) $15 advance ---- Email Sebastian to get on the advance guest list ---- $20 at the door ---- 15% off dinner with show |
(north of Bloor at Follis) Toronto |
Sat.
Sept 24 2005 |
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presents an evening of traditional & modern jazz with NICK ALI TRIO featuring Brown - trumpet, Scott Peterson - bass, Sly Juhas - drums "organic... seething... a new voice in modern jazz" - Scott McLaren, CHRY radio |
Chordless Jazz Trio |
Info: 416-913-4586 |
(just S of Bloor) Toronto |
Fri.
Sept 30 2005 |
---- 5:30pm Open for Dinner ---- 9:00pm Show |
FIVE WEEKS FOR MILES miles.brownman.com produced and directed by Nick Ali executive producer Frank Francis For 5 fridays in Sept, Brownman will lead 5 different all-star ensembles through 5 historic eras of jazz which Miles Davis catalyzed & immortalized with his presence. Week 5 "DOO-BOP" Had He Lived... Towards the end of Miles' life he began an exploration of another sub-component of modern popular music - hip-hop. The "Doo-bop" recording (Warner,'92) would feature rappers and loops and would have marked the beginning of Miles' exploration or this artform. It is often harshly referred to by critics as his "worst" documented recording and as a "forgettable" era of his life, but it still stands strongly as a prime example of the Milesian ethic - his ability to recognize "what's next" and creatively move within and extend that artform. Brownman states "I believe it is extremely probable that Miles would have worked closely with the likes of Tribe Called Quest, The Roots, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, junglists, DJs, rappers, beat-makers alike... had he lived. Tonight will be a salute to what MIGHT have been." Brownman - electric trumpet Enlight - rapper Pat Kilbride - 6-string electric bass Larnell Lewis - drums w/ special guest Marcus Ali - alto sax DJ A-Money - turntables All night groove baby... POSTER (773 kb jpg) |
- JAZZ - A Tribute to Miles Davis |
Info: 416-913-8197 (MAP) $15 advance ---- Email Sebastian to get on the advance guest list ---- $20 at the door ---- 15% off dinner with show |
(north of Bloor at Follis) Toronto |
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