the big nOte files - november 2008

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Online Petition -> ZFT

2008 12 01

new zappa dvd announced
zappa in the papers
the wrong object at the jazzstation
jimmy carl black on crossfire publications
new zappa vinyl bootleg - 200 years special

2008 11 30

the moving tones in breda
lidove noviny
zappatika setlist
x-legged sally

2008 11 29

zappatika - live in holland
markus stauss
brokken namiddag 2008 11 30

2008 11 25

sun ra on picture disc

2008 11 24

the czech fz fanclub is at it again
the central scrutinizer band
cholmondeley 2008 11 21
adrian belew - in the picture
sugarcane harris
huun-huur-tu
soft machine
jeff beck & vinnie colaiuta

2008 11 20

lauren wood

2008 11 19

trubee 2008 11 19
the arkestra on cd
sun ra on the evidence label
jack and jim on inkanish

2008 11 11

benefit concert for jcb in california
a concert for jimmy - the review
neon park
new zappa video on youtube
the alex maguire sextet
zappa bootleg data
l'atlentide
tarentatec - osis krull
writers in concert
l.shankar

2008 11 09

joe satriani
mahogany frog
ugly radio rebellion newsflash
a concert for jimmy - today !!
ugly radio rebellion tourdates
the moving tones in concert
zapparition
flat earth society
sun ra setlists
zappatika
wm recordings 2008 11 04
capitol lumpy gravy
where's harvey
shift
zappostrophe in 1989
d.f.a.
friday bunny breakdown

2008 11 03

quatuor renoir
corrie van binsbergen 2008 11
don van vliet
the residents on dutch radio 6
rest in peace, jimmy carl black
adrian belew

2008 11 02

jimmy carl black has passed away
the zappanale 19 dvdrs
hugh hopper seriously ill
crossfire publications

2008 11 01

the sun ra arkestra at whus
the sun ra arkestra - september playlists
happy halloween

2008 10 31

fzq
zappatika 2008 10 29
george duke
warren cuccurullo

2008 10 30

where are they now
jazzyclips
secrets of the sun
lionel loshouarn
les fils de l'invention 2008 10 22
le quatuor renoir
the brokken concerts
zappatika - first concert in the netherlands
wm recordings 2008 10 23
ian shirley

2008 10 24

joe's menage
buckethead
captain cheesebeard
the young gods
billboard - lumpy money
gz in vanity fair - lumpy money
stick man forever

2008 10 19

gail zappa
wm recordings 2008 10 08
zappostrophe 111
arf society supports jimmy carl black
bogus pomp video snippet

2008 10 18

the mothers on youtube
rolling stone magazine
cucamonga radio show
zappatika promo video
the bunny boy intermission music
tarentatec  plays zappa
residents jingles

2008 10 14

project/object 2008 10 11
corrie van binsbergen
new sun ra releases
the moving tones with benoit moerlen
zappa plays zappa - tourdates
zappatika - new bass player
the fz quartet
placebo
pierre vervloesem

2008 10 08

snapshots from italy
zappatika 2008 10 08 update
zappatika - live on stage
crazy backwards alphabet
zapping

2008 10 07

trilok gurtu
panicphobia
the purple cucumber
zappanale 19 snapshots

2008 10 06

bogus pomp - zappaween info
sun ra - concert for the comet cohoutek
sun ra - nothing is
sun ra - heliocentric worlds vol.2
sun ra - heliocentric worlds vol.1

2008 10 05

guarnera
lama recordings
jon larsen - the jimmy carl black story
sun ra - space is the place
zappanale 20
a concert for jimmy - the 2008 10 05 update
leonard, skrowaczewski and zappa
stanley jason zappa meets elliott levin
zonic entertainment
fzlas
eugene chadbourne & jimmy carl black - think 69
zappatika - new album newsflash
sun ra - new horizons

2008 10 04

ed mann project postponed
sun ra - mayan temples
sun ra - hours after

2008 10 03

fz / dutch tv youtube movie
new on cuneiform
zappatika 2008 10 03
sun ra releases on art yard
the fz commemorative set
more on joe's menage
the futuristic sounds of sun ra

LEFTOVERS FROM THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS

cram cd
new zappa bootleg box
fz - sleeping in a jar
open fist 2008 09 16
bogus pomp 2008 09 16
open fist
the alex maguire sextet
new zappa album
sun ra on transparancy
new george duke collection
the sun ra arkestra
jon larsen
the residents - bunny boy
frzappa blogspot
zappatika - live tonight
the sun ra arkestra in tilburg
the central scrutinizer band 2008 09 26
zappatika - finally got it right
zappatika 2008 09 10
sheik yerbouti 2008 09 13
a concert for jimmy - the link
the new drumbo album
urr fall update
mats and morgan on tour
new book on frank zappa by guy darol
ed mann
new album by drumbo / john french
the residents on tour
adrian belew power trio tourdates
a message from zappateers
 
 
 
the January 2007 newsletter can be found at
thebignotefiles - 2008/01
   
 

the concert calendar

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short bits: 

* * *

ONLINE PETITION

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Let's make it clear to the ZFT that we don't agree with how they're dealing with zappa devoted websites, bands that play zappa's music and festivals where they play zappa's music.

www.petitiononline.com/ZFT/

 

We endorse the Aggressive Action by the Zappa Family Trust Petition to Zappa Family Trust.

Read the Aggressive Action by the Zappa Family Trust Petition

---

--- latest news on the ZFT's lawsuit against the Arf Society & Zappanale ---

2008 11 16

Unglaublich - aber wahr! Die Urteilsverkündung im Rechtsstreit ZFT ./. Arf-Society e.V. ist auf Antrag der Gegenpartei nochmals verschoben worden.

Nachdem die Anwälte Gail Zappas dem Gericht mitgeteilt haben, dass " es zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt recht aussichtsreich erscheint, zu einer außergerichtlichen Einigung zu kommen, allerdings insoweit noch mehr Zeit benötigt wird", hat das Gericht den Verkündungstermin nunmehr auf den

17.12.2008, um 14.00 Uhr
Raum 602
Landgericht Düsseldorf

verlegt.

Steht uns so kurz vor Weihnachten doch noch eine Überraschung ins Haus? Nimmt Frau Zappa ihre nicht zu akzeptierenden Forderungen zurück? Oder ist dies einfach nur Hinhaltetaktik weil man fürchtet das Gesicht zu verlieren?

Lasst es einfach kommentarlos stehen - es lohnt sich einfach nicht hierzu unnötig Energien zu verschwenden!

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A couple of months ago, it looked like the ZFT wanted to come to an agreement with the Arf Society. 

As for now, it looks like the ZFT could tolerate the Zappanale festival, as long as the ZFT can say who can and who cannot play at Zappanale... How about that...
One might call this Total Control...
Would you like that?
I sure wouldn't.

The result is that another court meeting has been scheduled: December 17 in Düsseldorf.

to be continued

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short bits
Glauvo Venier has a new album out entitled "Suona Frank Zappa" on which he performs the music of Frank Zappa. It should be out, as it was announced for the end of September. * * *
There's a new triple vinyl bootleg set out. It's called "Great Wazoo - Advance". It's out on the Hoffman label, and it's limited to 30 copies. It's the Berlin 1972 show. * * *
The new Zappa album has been delayed * * * http://www.zappa.com/whatsnew/index.html * * *
2008 12 01

NEW ZAPPA DVD ANNOUNCED

New DVD on Zappa announced for January 2009.

http://www.abstractlogix.com/xcart/product.php?productid=24002&cat=277&p

 

ZAPPA IN THE PAPERS

Yes, here we are again with the beautiful Zappa In The Papers series.
Thanks to slime.oofytv.set, we get another glimpse of FZ in and on the magazines...

 

  • formule 1, no.32
        (1976/08, magazine, france)

    • The August 1976 issue of French mag Formule 1, included a 2-page article and a 3-page fold-out poster of Frank Zappa & Napoleon Murphy Brock.

 

  • record collector news, v.1 no.4
        (2008/11, magazine, usa)
    • This issue of Record Collector News included a 1-page review of the "Joe's Garage" performance in L.A. plus a 5-page review of the "Mystery Disc" & some photos/quotes from a '77 san diego interview.

 

  • t magazine, n.1
        (2004, magazine, uk)
    • This magazine included "The Maths Of Music", an article by M.Blacklock with commentary on Zappa's investigation of the mathematical pop music.

 

  • rock & pop
        (1990/05, magazine, czech republic)
    • The May 1990 issue of Czech magazine Rock & Pop included a 4-page article on Frank Zappa by P.Druzka, and 1 page of lyrics translation.

 

  • muzikus
        (1996/01, magazine, czech republic)
    • The January 1996 issue of Muzikus included a 4-page article on Frank Zappa by K.Weiss.

 

  • pop
        (1972/04, magazine, switzerland)
    • This issue of Pop included "Die Frank Zappa-Story part1", a 4-page article by U.Gwerder.

 

  • oor, n.16
        (1971/winter, magazine, the netherlands)
    • Issue number 16 of Dutch Oor magazine featured a 1-page on 200 Motels & on FZ as filmmaker.

 

  • soundi no.12
        (1984/12, magazine, finland)
    • Issue number 12 of Finnish magazine Soundi included "FZ Ei Kainostele Kitarasooloja Ja Tuhmia Juttuja", a 3-page article by E.Koivio.

 

  • coq v.1 no.2
        (1974/02, magazine, usa)
    • This magazine included "Dialogue: Frank Zappa", a 5-page interview by P.Salvo.

 

  • musikbox v.2 no.17
        (1998/05, magazine, italy)
    • This issue of Musikbox included a 7-page article on Frank Zappa by G.Meloni.

 

  • ord & bild
        (1988/04, magazine, sweden)
    • This magazine included "Teenybop Och Avantgardism", an 18-page article by L.Mjøseth on Frank Zappa.

 

  • schlager no.42
        (1982/09, magazine, sweden)
    • This magazine featured 2-pages on Zappa: an article, a Stockholm concert review & a "Drowning Witch" album review by B.Eriksson & G.Fitzapatrick.

 

  • mousiko expres
        (1980/02, magazine, greece)
    • This magazine featured a 3-page article on Frank Zappa.

 

  • la repubblica - l'america del rock no.6
        (1994, magazine, italy)
    • This issue includes a 2-page article on Frank Zappa.

 

  • l.a.weekly no.44
        (2008/09, magazine, usa)

    • This issue included a 4-page article on the Joe's Garage theatrical premiere by S.Morris.

 

  • musikbox v.3 no.30
        (1999/06, magazine, italy)

    • The June 1999 issue of Musikbox included a 7-page article by G.Meloni: "Frank Zappa: Il Moschettiere Elettrico".

 

  • holnd festvl
        (2000/06, free newspaper, the netherlands)

    • This Holland Festival program was made available as a free supplement to De Volkskrant (a Dutch newspaper).
      I had a paint-shopped Zappa picture on the cover and a
      2-page article on several different performances of Zappa music and film.

 

  • hitweek no.12
        (1966/12/02, magazine, the netherlands)
    • Issue number 12 of Dutch Hitweek magazine had a cover story on the release of "Freak Out" !!

 

  • hitweek no.40
        (1968/06/21, magazine, the netherlands)
    • This issue of Hitweek included a review of "Lumpy Gravy".

 

  • hitweek no.36
        (1968/05/24, magazine, the netherlands)
    • This issue of Hitweek included a 1-page article on "We're Only In It For The Money".

 

  • stereophile v31 n11
        (2008/11, magazine, usa)

    • The November 2008 issue of Stereophile included a 6-page article 'Zappa Returns', on the recent & upcoming fz album releases by J.Swenson.

 

THE WRONG OBJECT AT THE JAZZSTATION

The Wrong Object is scheduled to perform at the Jazzstation club in Brussels on the 18th of December.

http://www.jazzstation.be/

JIMMY CARL BLACK ON CROSSFIRE PUBLICATIONS

Crossfire Publications recently released another four Jimmy Carl Black albums for download through CDBaby.

Can I Borrow A Couple Of Bucks Until The End Of The Week?  -  http://cdbaby.com/cd/jcblack

If We'd All Been Living in California...  -  http://cdbaby.com/cd/jcblack2

Where's My Waitress?  -  http://cdbaby.com/cd/jcblack3

I'm Not Living Very Extravagantly, I'll Tell You For Sure...  -  http://cdbaby.com/cd/jcblack4

All of these are compilations, but they sure carry some rare stuff.
I've re-arranged the data so that it fits my crappy own way of displaying albums on UM, and added the albums to the JC Black discography.

Here you go:

 

 

NEW ZAPPA VINYL BOOTLEG - 200 YEARS SPECIAL

  • frank zappa: 200 years special
        (2008, lp-bootleg, ??, hedgehog records)
    • Here's a bit of extra info on the new zappa bootleg that i mentioned yesterday. It's on lilac vinyl.

 

-- info & pics: Dieter J.

2008 11 30

THE MOVING TONES IN BREDA

Here's a picture of The Moving Tones in concert at 'Het Hijgend Hert' in Breda, NL, on 2008/11/22:

Benoît Moerlen - Michel Delville - Ivo Sans - Frank van der Kooij - Guy Segers - Catherine Smet

The setlist included a fine batch of Zappa tunes...

LIDOVE NOVINY

lidové noviny
    (2008/11/29, newspaper, czech republic)
  • The 2008/11/29 edition of Czech newspaper Lidové Noviny included a three page article on Frank Zappa, his Czech fans and his view on the Czech Republic.
    The article was entitled "Salute Zappa", written by Jan Cap.

 

-- info: Bohous

ZAPPATIKA SETLIST

 
  • 2008/11/14 Zappatika - concert 'QBUS', Leiden, NL
    • mcinnes: lead vocal & lead guitar * zomby woof: rhythm guitar & vocals * bongo fury: percussion, xylo, tabla, vocals * battatutti: drums * dr.lau: keys, syth, sequencer * the kid: bass
    • drum roll.......bringing in the sheaves > wonderful wino man * space flipping * leroy *spanish highwayz * rainy day dub * thru the wormhole * my guitar wants 2 kill your  momma * frankies tune * evolution nation (hip hop) * everything must change (indian rag) * city of tiny lites * black napkins * my little pony > dark room * it aint necessarily so * crocodile smile * bamboozled by love > torture never stops * watermelon in easter hay * titties n beer * cozmik debris
    • interview & concert got broadcast on a local radio station

 

X-LEGGED SALLY

I finally completed the X-Legged Sally discography. A pretty impressive collection in their 5 year period of existance.

2008 11 29

ZAPPATIKA - LIVE IN HOLLAND

Unfortunately, I wasn't able to attend the Zappatika concert a little while ago in Leiden, NL, on November 14. A pity, as I was really looking forward to it.

The good news, however, is that the concert got broadcast & streamed as part of the Wiebe and Sjoerd radio show (a local radio show), of which I received an mp3 recording.

The radio show started with an interview with ZombieWoof & McInnes. It's a nice and funny little interview about the history of the band, the players, the new album, influences, future plans, ...

The concert itself sounded very impressive: great tunes, laid-back vocals, excellent solos,... what else does one need?
Yep, this Zappatika sextet is something I really would like to see live.

The band will be touring the UK somewhere around March next year, and will also be playing some festivals. Try to catch them, and check out their Dodo album as well!!

www.myspace.com/zappatika

 

MARKUS STAUSS

From: Delville Michel
2008 11 27

Subject: !!SOIREE ZAPPA A L'AQUILONE CE SAMEDI 29 NOVEMBRE!!

L'AQUILONE asbl   Centre Interculturel
BD SAUCY, 25 4020 LIEGE    Tél.0496/21.50.46  www.aquilone.be
Cette semaine à L'Aquilone

Samedi 29  Novembre à 20h30

SOIREE D'HOMMAGE a FRANK ZAPPA

Des compositions déjantées, des riffs endiablés, des influences mêlant le jazz,  le punk et la musique médiévale, un hommage à un des plus grands et des plus espiègles compositeurs du 20ème siècle. Au programme de cette soirée des compositions zappaïennes tirées principalement du répertoire de la fin des années 60 du grand moustachu !

  • Markus STAUSS : saxes

  • Michel DELVILLE: guitare, guitare-synthé

  • Damien CAMPION: basse électrique, contrebasse

  • Laurent DELCHAMBRE: batterie, percussions

Paf : 6/7 euros

 

From: Delville Michel
2008 11 27

Subject: Zappa night at '' L'AQUILONE' on Saturday November 29!!

L'AQUILONE asbl   Centre Interculturel
BD SAUCY, 25 4020 LIEGE (belgium)   Tél.0496/21.50.46  www.aquilone.be
This week at 'L'Aquilone'

Saturday November 29 at 20h30

An evening dedicated to the music of Frank Zappa

 

  • Markus STAUSS : saxes

  • Michel DELVILLE: guitare, guitare-synthé

  • Damien CAMPION: basse électrique, contrebasse

  • Laurent DELCHAMBRE: batterie, percussions

 

  • 2008/11/29 Markus Stauss - concert 'L'aquilone', Liège, Belgium

 

BROKKEN NAMIDDAG 2008 11 30

Corrie van Binsbergen continues to host her series of afternoon concerts, the so-called Brokken Afternoon:
  • 2008/11/30 Brokken namiddag - Brokken Fabriek / Kamal Hors & Hermine Deurloo - concert 'Zaal 100', Amsterdam, NL - 15:30 h

2008 11 25

SUN RA ON PICTURE DISC

Here's a couple of Sun Ra picture discs.
There's more. You also have the second volume of Heliocentric Worlds, and there's the Batman & Robin disc.

  • sun ra: nothing is
        (1998, picture disc, italy, abraxas / esp / get back get1007p) - vinyl picture disc reissue of the 1970 album

2008 11 24

THE CZECH FRANK ZAPPA FANCLUB IS AT IT AGAIN

Check this out:

http://www.venstim.cz/?c9f6cd0ad24162bc002d6d9e2e1f372c

-- info & link: Bohous

THE CENTRAL SCRUTINIZER BAND

2008 11 23

Agora temos 2 sites!

www.scrutinizer.com.br

www.myspace.com/thecentralscrutinizerband 

no primeiro você se cadastra e receberá nossos avisos e flyers de show e têm todos os nossos dados técnicos, no segundo se atualiza com a gente.

SHOW:

Quarta dia 26 de novembro- A Scrutinizer tocará no Bleecker St.,Rua Inácio Pereira da Rocha 367, Vila Madalena, tel.3032.3697, 22,30hs, ingressos 20,00/porta e 15,00/lista.Não percam, músicas novas....

2008/11/26 The Central Scrutinizer Band - concert Blleecker, Vila Madalena

 

ANDRE CHOLMONDELEY 2008 11 21

From andré cholmondeley
2008 11 21

Project/Object --Tonight CANCELLED in Boston!!

TONIGHT, is CANCELLED!!  -  -BILL's BAR, Boston MA  -  21 Nov 2008

 

Hello Folks

sorry to announce this -- you may have seen it on various websites by now.

Adelaide Gail Zappa is at it again - her usual, yearly waste of legal fees, to scare clubs into backing out of shows with many groups, including ours. I am proud to say -- that in 12 years or more - she has ONLY succeeded in getting THREE gigs cancelled, out of 100s, maybe over 1000 shows.....

So-- TONIGHT, is CANCELLED!!

BILL's BAR, Boston MA
21 Nov 2008

Sorry about the inconvenience........

Please post this anywhere and email to anyone you'd like:
We strongly support you adding comments to our myspace www.myspace.com/projectobject

We strongly support you adding comments to the forum at www.zappa.com

We strongly support you adding comments to the forum at www.killuglyradio.com

"Due to Adelaide Gail Zappa and her incessant, worldwide legal attacks on fans honoring Frank Zappa's music, and attempts to negate his request (according to the Zappa hotline, Dec 1993) to "Play My Music", the Project/Object show for Fri 21 Nov 2008, at Bill's Bar in Boston, has been cancelled.

Stand by for further details on the threatening letters. All other shows, have proceeded fantastically or are proceeding as planned, since what we do is 100% legal under US law. It's sad that lawyers are being enriched every year by this useless letter-writing campaign (all clubs also get threat letters).

FYI - The band Ugly Radio Rebellion, who you'll remember was under attack for Dec. 2007 shows, just had to cancel all their Nov 2008 shows due to a couple of clubs' unfounded fears of Adelaide Gail Zappa suing them. Bogus Pomp in Florida also recently was attacked for celebrating this music. Artists in Germany also continue to be attacked. Other artists worldwide performing shows, or legally releasing recordings of Zappa music are regularly attacked.

What a waste of good money that could be used to release more Zappa music......

We are not breaking any laws and we will continue to perform Frank Zappa music for you. And maybe even a little of the music of Mozart, Stravinsky, Gustav Holst, The Seeds ('Pushing Too Hard' used in 'Sy Borg'), Yes (1984 'Bamboozled' solo section), The Beatles (medley played on 1988 Zappa tour), Richard Berry (Frank quoted "Louie Louie" DOZENS of times), Herbie Hancock (riffs quoted in 'Greggery Peccary'), Culture Club ('I'll tumble for ya'), The Doors ('The End', 'Light My Fire')..and on and on and on....

I am conducting research into where and when Frank Zappa got permission to perform, record or parodize ALL of these and many, many other various artists' music. Of course sometimes he sought permission, and when RECORDED and RELEASED, he certainly paid mechanical royalties. But certainly many times he didn't.

For a guy who has a LARGE part of his art based on USING THE MATERIAL OF OTHERS, his estate is strangely, hypocritically opposed to any one else doing the same!

Thank you

Andre Cholmondeley
Project/Object"

Thank You,

André Cholmondeley
Guitar - Project/Object, Delicious, Don Preston's Akashic
Tour Manager/Tech/Promotions
Adrian Belew Power Trio
guitartour@earthlink.net
www.adrianbelew.net

PROJECT/OBJECT  featuring IKE WILLIS & ED MANN
the music of Frank Zappa
NOVEMBER 2008 - EAST COAST USA

  • 2008/11/15 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Jazz Cafe', Wilkes Barre PA

  • 2008/11/16 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Ram's Head, Annapolis MD 

  • 2008/11/17 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert BB King's, New York NY

  • 2008/11/18 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Revolution Hall, Troy NY 

  • 2008/11/19 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Iron Horse, Northampton MA 

  • 2008/11/20 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Toad's Place, New Haven CT 

  • 2008/11/21 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Bill's Bar, Boston MA 

  • 2008/11/22 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Asbury Lanes, Asbury Park NJ

  • 2008/11/23 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert World Cafe' Live, Phila PA 

*the Actual music...with the Actual Alumni*

ADRIAN BELEW POWER TRIO
DEC 2008 - AUSTRALIA

 

  • 2008/12/03 Adrian Belew - concert The Corner Hotel, Melbourne, Australia

  • 2008/12/04 Adrian Belew - concert The Basement, Sydney, Australia

  • 2008/12/05 - 2008/12/07 Adrian Belew - concert "Int'l Guitar Fest.", Adelaide, Australia 

  • 2008/12/08 Adrian Belew - concert The Vanguard, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia

  • 2008/12/09 Adrian Belew - concert The Vanguard, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia 

  • 2008/12/10 Adrian Belew - concert Brass Monkey, Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia

  • 2008/12/11 Adrian Belew - concert Heritage Hotel,  Bulli, New South Wales, Australia 

 

ADRIAN BELEW POWER TRIO

APRIL 2009 - Midwest USA

  • 2009/04/17 Adrian Belew - concert Shank Hall, Milwaukee, WI

  • 2009/04/18 Adrian Belew - concert Prairie Center For The Arts, Schaumburg, IL

  • 2009/04/19 Adrian Belew - concert Old Town School Of Folk Music, Chicago, IL

www.adrianbelew.net

Read BelewBlog, Get BelewMusic, Check Belewdates, See BelewNews.

 

"You want to see the actual people who recorded your favorite Zappa and Mothers albums? Performing all eras of Zappa? Come to us. We'll take care of you"

-Project/Object

 

ADRIAN BELEW - PICTURE

picture sent in by JP

SUGARCANE HARRIS

Don 'Sugarcane' Harris' first album got re-released on CD on 2002.

HUUN-HUUR-TU

 

Huun-Huur-Tu, the Tuvan throat singers that performed for and recorded with Frank Zappa are on tour.

  • 2008/10/15 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Innsbruck, Austria - Treibhaus

  • 2008/10/16 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Prague, CZ - Kostel sv. Vaclava

  • 2008/10/17 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Kassel, Germany - Kreuzkirche

  • 2008/10/18 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Bremen, Germany - Club Moments - Vor dem Steintor

  • 2008/10/19 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Bensheim, Germany - Rex

  • 2008/10/20 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Berlin, Germany - Kulturbrauerei

  • 2008/10/21 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert France, EU Festival

  • 2008/10/22 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Paris, France - New Morning

  • 2008/10/24 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Poznan, Poland - CK Zamek

  • 2008/10/26 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Warsaw, Poland - Polish Radio 11:00 Children's Concert

  • 2008/10/26 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Wroclaw, Poland - Wytwornia Filmow Fabularnych

  • 2008/11/01-02 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Memphis, TN - Buckman Center

  • 2008/11/09-14 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Oklahoma City, OK - Oklahoma City Public Library

  • 2008/11/16 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Las Vegas, NV - Winchester Theatre

  • 2008/11/22 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Boston, MA - Somerville Theatre

  • 2009/03/21 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Potsdam, Germany - Nikolaisaal with Stimmhorn

  • 2009/03/23 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Munich, Germany - tba

  • 2009/03/26-29 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Taipei, Taiwan - w/orchestra

  • 2009/04/01 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Roeselare, Belgium - De Spil

  • 2009/04/03 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Bornem, Belgium - Ter Dilft

  • 2009/04/15 - 2009/05/02 Huun-Huur-Tu - France - tour

  • 2009/06/03 Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Dortmund, Germany - Domicil

  • 2009/06/07  Huun-Huur-Tu - concert Dortmund, Germany - with Mountain Tale Project

Here's a YouTube glimpse from the Philadelphia Folk Festival, August 2006:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVkJ1Bf-QzU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxK4pQgVvfg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85rQuxEk5Lo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXNrs1dS94U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtnMmYx0vLU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB3SrxCAxhs

 

SOFT MACHINE

Moonjune Records is about to release a new Soft Machine album. The album is called "Drop" and will feature recordings from the early seventies (from the German tour in 1971 to be more exact) with Phil Howard on drums !!
  • soft machine: drop
        (2008, cd, usa, moonjune mjr023)

JEFF BECK & VINNIE COLAIUTA

October 27, 2008, BBC4 television broadcast a Jeff Beck concert (at Ronnie Scott's). The band featured Vinnie Coliuta. The concert is scheduled to be released on DVD.

2008 11 20

LAUREN WOOD

  • chunky, novi & ernie: chunky, novi & ernie
        (1977, lp, usa, warner bros)
    • This is the untitled "Chunky, Novi & Ernie" album from 1977. There's another one from 1973, and that one features FZ on whispering.
      But this one, the 1977 one, features Lauren Wood (who is Chunky, Ian Underwood, & John Guerin.

 

-- thanks to Jan for album data

2008 11 19

TRUBEE 2008 11 19

2008 11 19

Trubee's Rant # 99,658,347,365,281

My question for you: am I insane or not? You decide.

 

Question from my Uncle Bud from Walla Walla Washington:

Cite a few of the values/beliefs (religion aside) that characterize our cult/social system that equal for idiocy/inanity the characteristics of the Jonestown crowd.

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MY INSANE REPLY:

Oh, things like mindless, infantile consumerism--buying crap for the sake of buying crap. Because everyone else does. Because people on TV tell us to. Consumerism has been excoriated for decades--yet the masses still live for it. Why?

Too many people wasting too much of their lives watching inane TV crap and obsessing over celebrities, vicariously living through the celebrities cool things they ought to live firsthand or at least attempt with their own lives. A huge waste of time, actually pathological and detrimental to the value of life.

The tedious, soul-killing, and wasteful activities people do to earn money, spending too much of their lives in meaninglessness chasing of green paper that somehow justifies their existence while many of their more real, human, organic, immediate needs go unmet.

In certain aboriginal cultures, members spend approximately 23 hours a week food gathering. We waste 40+ doing this--and yet we STILL never seem to have enough. The balance of their time is spent with family and friends. So they don't own microwave ovens, DVD players, plasma TV screens, and hair blowers. Whose lives are richer and more meaningful, more fulfilling?

One aboriginal culture does not have separate words for "work" and  "play". They have one word to denote life activities they engage in to survive and be happy. They cannot dread "work" and all its negative connotations because such a word for them does not exist. Likewise "play" is not something saved for the weekends and treated as a worthless frivolity simply because it doesn't make money. Life activities are life activities, values in themselves, period.

Are they healthier without that perplexing dichotomy between work & play that we endure in this culture? I dunno. You tell me. I think about this stuff all the time, but it's still impossible for me to conceive the world viewed through the minds and eyes of these aborigines. It fascinates and mystifies me. 

Can you imagine the difference of consciousness and attitude of those whose language, hence concepts & worldview, differ radically from our own? We mustn't always assume that everything we do is wonderful and the "right" way to live. There are infinite modes of living and doing things.

We Americans love to indulge in boastful pride because we are the wealthiest and militarily the strongest nation on earth. Of course that's wonderful, assuming that wealth and military power are the highest values to emulate.

What about the realm of thought and ideas? Philosophy? Great poetry? Great art? Older cultures possess stores of knowledge, wisdom, and cultural artifacts it will take Americans ages to approximate. Some societies possess longer, much richer religious traditions. Why is wealth rated higher than religious heritage? Merely conceit, caprice, tradition--in other words, no good reason. Someone contrived this and everyone else followed.

We always look wonderful when we use our own yardstick to measure ourselves. How would we appear using someone elses yardstick (value system) to measure ourselves?

The values we often follow are contrived and not absolute. This implies everything is free game.  We can bloodlessly wrest power from "the authorities" by simply altering values and perceptions. Words and ideas terrify the status quo. Therefore words and ideas must be our playthings and our weapons of survival.

 

Many of our values are arbitrary, accidental, contrived. We adopt them merely to get along with others in our environment. Adaptation to environment is essential to life. Life is the highest  value. Many values in our environment are capricious and absurd. We often mindlessly adopt them to adapt to our social environment, to get along with others--and for no other reason. If adaption serves life, it is a value.

But I have discovered that it is possible to be alienated from aspects of ones environment, yet still thrive. Therefore social/cultural adaptation is not an absolute value. Social adaptation is only a value to the extent that it enhances and benefits life.

An example--football, a great American pastime. Is there some absolute value in the game and watching it? Myriads of people find meaning in it. I find it utterly boring, worthless, a terrible waste of time. Football watching is a social norm here. I reject it, yet I am happy and fulfilled without it. Thankfully I am able to reject certain popular values without dying, being hurt, being destroyed, or having something terrible happen to me.

Implication: what other meaningless social values can I safely reject without being annihilated?

How many other normative social values are utter wastes of time and possible detriments to the value of my life?

Celebrating holidays? Owning a car? Owning a cellphone? Socializing on the weekends because everyone else does? Watching TV shows?

I have rejected all these values, yet I have not died, I have not been harmed, and am actually fairly happy, in fact.

What is the meaning, value, and purpose of a society with so many values that can be safely discarded? Is such a society itself lacking in meaning?

What is the value of a plethora of choices---if so many, even most of the choices, are meaningless, empty, worthless, or bad?

It implies I can invent my own values, my own life, my own world--and thrive and be happy!

Yet peer pressure dictates otherwise. Does that mean I must also toss peer pressure overboard? It appears so. I already accomplished that decades ago.

Whichever values I choose, I choose regardless of how out of step I am with others.

I am not talking here of ethical values--refraining from lying, cheating, stealing, killing. I'm talking about things which occupy the lives of many of my fellow citizens which I find a total waste. My values likewise are a total waste to them, in many cases.

I try to inculcate in myself an awareness of the ranking of these values so I make the best possible choices among them, regardless of peer pressure, to live the best life possible.  

This is my point. Am I making sense or am I crazy? You decide.

All the best---   John

John Trubee 
PO Box 4921
Santa Rosa, CA 95402 USA
"The rocks crumble/Unto dust they die/Once hard/Stuff of mountains/Now soft powder among the sands/Who dares crush a rock/Oh rock/No rock/Reduced to the winds/Scatter your parts/You are not one but many/To those you shall succumb"  --Jandek

 

THE ARKESTRA ON CD

  • sun ra: angels and demons at play / nubians of plutonia
        (1993, cd, usa, evidence 22066-2)
    • Released in 1993, this Evidence CD is a re-release of two "saturn label" albums from the 1950's.
      Tracks 1 - 8 were originally issued on "Angels And Demons At Play" (El Saturn 407) ;
      Tracks 9 - 15 were originally issued on "The Lady With The Golden Stockings" (El Saturn 406), later re-issued, and better-known, as "The Nubians Of Plutonia".
      Beautiful.

  • sun ra arkestra: nuclear war
        (2001, cd, usa, unheard music series ums/alp222cd)
    • Two tracks of this album were originally issued in 1982 as a 12" single on Y Records in the UK. The complete album got released by Y Records in Italy in 1984. However, the album never went into full distribution. As a result, the few copies that came into circulation make this vinyl album on of the rarest entries in the Sun Ra discography.
      This CD version was ripped from the original vinyl (the tapes got lost), but you may know some of the tracks as they got released by Sun Ra on "A Fireside Chat With Lucifer" and "Celestial Love".
      Another great album.

SUN RA ON THE EVIDENCE LABEL

Do you like lists? Well, I do. So here's a list of Sun Ra releases on the Evidence Music record label:
  • sun ra: holiday for soul dance
        (1992, cd, usa, evidence 22011) 

  • sun ra: jazz in silhouette
        (1992, cd, usa, evidence 22012) 

  • sun ra: monorails & satellites
        (1992, cd, usa, evidence 22013) 

  • sun ra: sound sun pleasure
        (1992, cd, usa, evidence 22014) 

  • sun ra: supersonic jazz
        (1992, cd, usa, evidence 22015) 

  • sun ra: cosmic tones/art forms
        (1992, cd, usa, evidence 22036) 

  • sun ra: other planes of there
        (1992, cd, usa, evidence 22037) 

  • sun ra: we travel the spaceways/ bad and beautiful
        (1992, cd, usa, evidence 22038) 

  • sun ra: sun ra visits planet earth/ interstellar low ways 
        (1992, cd, usa, evidence 22039)

  • sun ra: my brother the wind vol. II
        (1992, cd, usa, evidence 22040) 

  • sun ra: angels and demons at play/ nubians of plutonia
        (1993, cd, usa, evidence 22066) 

  • sun ra: atlantis
        (1993, cd, usa, evidence 22067) 

  • sun ra: fate in a pleasant mood/ when sun comes out
        (1993, cd, usa, evidence 22068) 

  • sun ra: the magic city
        (1993, cd, usa, evidence 22069) 

  • sun ra: soundtrack to space is the place
        (1993, cd, usa, evidence 22070) 

  • sun ra: the singles
        (1996, 2cd, usa, evidence 22164) 

  • sun ra: when angels speak of love
        (2000, cd, usa, evidence 22216)

  • sun ra: the great lost sun ra albums: cymbals & crystal spears
        (2000, 2cd, usa, evidence 22217)

  • sun ra: pathways to unknown worlds/ friendly love 
        (2000, cd, usa, evidence 22218)

  • sun ra: greatest hits: easy listening for intergalactic travel
        (2000, cd, usa, evidence 22219)

  • sun ra: lanquidity
        (2000, cd, usa, evidence 22220)

 

JACK AND JIM ON INKANISH

Here are three Jack and Jim CDRs that Jimmy Carl Black finished on his Inkanish label earlier this year.

Eugene Chadbourne and Jimmy Carl Black in concert. What else does one need to get in a good mood...

 

2008 11 11

BENEFIT CONCERT FOR JCB IN CALIFORNIA

A CONCERT FOR JIMMY - THE REVIEW

Over at The Idiot Bastard site, Andrew wrote about the Concert for Jimmy that was held in London last Sunday:

http://www.idiotbastard.com/reviews.htm#Gigs

2008/11/09 A concert for Jimmy: 'Bridge House II', Canning Town, London

It featured:

NEON PARK

Illustrator Neon Park did the cover for the Mothers Of Invention: "Weasels Ripped My Flesh". Later, he also did artwork for Little Feat, a.o.

The URL of Ted Alvy's site on Neon Park has changed. Here's the new link:

http://www.tedalvy.com/neon.htm

 

NEW ZAPPA VIDEO ON YOUTUBE

A new video. It includes an interview ( I should say reply) by FZ & an excerpt of "Black Page" from Italy ´88.

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=3Aak2LU_UmI

At the end appears the credits of this tv program: "Video Music has presented "The Grey Hair Rock & Roll" ...etc and it is dated on 1990.

Regards,

Javier.

 

ALEX MAGUIRE SEXTET

  • alex maguire sextet: brewed in belgium
        (2008, cd, usa, moonjune mjr022)
    • Originally conceived as a project of The Wrong Object with special guests Robin Verheyen and Alex Maguire, this concert has now been released on album by MoonJune Records as the Alex Maguire Sextet.
      "Brewed in Belgium" was recorded in concert at 'De Singer', a jazz-club in Rijkevorsel, Belgium.
      The album kicks off with Maguire's 'Psychic Warrior', a nine-minute piano piece that immediately sets the perfect tone. It rolls into 'John's Fragment' with Robin Verheyen and Jean-Paul Estiévenart playing some great solos. Estiévenart's 'Saturn' and Michel Delville's 'Theresa's Dress' are up next. I've heard both compositions performed by The Wrong Object a number of times and I've enjoyed each and everyone of them. Both tracks give a lot of room to all the musicians. Again, we get a couple of fine solos (Michel Delville puts some heavy Zappa notes in his solo in Saturn...) plus some great interaction. I love the way how Damien Polard and Laurent Delchambre keep it all on the right track.
      Maguire's 'Pumpkin Soup' has, again, a prominent spot for the horns, and leads up to another classic: Elton Dean's 'Seven For Lee'.
      Goosebumps.
    • Essential listening!!
    • www.moonjune.com

ZAPPA BOOTLEG DATA

"The Missing Ritz Tracks" vinyl LP (mgp 3005) has been spotted in various versions:

  • black vinyl 'testpressing', limited to 30 copies

  • splash wax

  • rouge wax

  • multicolored wax

  • blue wax

 

"Assault On New York" 4 LP set  (mgp 3001/3003/3004 and 3005)

The first 3 LPs were made with the original stampers, the 4th album is 'The Missing Ritz Tracks' LP. This box got released in a limited edition of 65 copies.

"Capitol Lumpy Gravy" is a metal acetate (it has a solid metal plate inside and vinyl outside)

 

L'ATLANTIDE

"L'Atlentide" is a silent movie by Jacques Feyder from 1921.
Last year, at the Filmmuseum Biënnale, Corrie van Binsbergen (and band)  supplied the music for this movie.

The movie, plus Corrie and band, will be doing a short tour in The Netherlands in December.

  • 2008/12/06 "l'Atlantide", silent movie with music by Corrie van Binsbergen & band - concert 'Vredenburg / Leeuwenbergh', Utrecht, NL
  • 2008/12/09 "l'Atlantide", silent movie with music by Corrie van Binsbergen & band - concert 'Lux', Nijmegen, NL
  • 2008/12/10 "l'Atlantide", silent movie with music by Corrie van Binsbergen & band - concert 'Bimhuis', Amsterdam, NL
  • 2008/12/12 "l'Atlantide", silent movie with music by Corrie van Binsbergen & band - concert 'Lantaren, Venster', Rotterdam, NL
  • 2008/12/14 "l'Atlantide", silent movie with music by Corrie van Binsbergen & band - concert 'theater De Lieve Vrouw', Amersfoort, NL
  • 2008/12/19 "l'Atlantide", silent movie with music by Corrie van Binsbergen & band - concert 'de Toonzaal', Den Bosch, NL

 

TARENTATEC - OSIS KRULL

  • tarentatec  /  osis krull : the candy and springtime experience
        (2008, cd, ger, discorporate records)
    • Earlier this year, Tarentatec made a big impression on me. They performed a number of Zappa & Hendrix songs at the opening night of the Zappanale festival, and they really rocked. Well, they not only rocked, they also seemed to enjoy themselves, and they even got part of the crowd dancing !!
      "The Candy And Springtime Experience" is a split CD by Tarentatec and Osis Krull. Both bands met in the winter of 2007 / 2008 and recorded a bunch of songs. The result can be found on this CD: 5 songs by Tarentatec, 5 by Osis Krull, plus 8 collaborations / jams / etceteras. Appearantly, both bands share the same view on music (and they share a drummer as well). The result "TCASE" is impressive. It's nothing like what I heard in concert last August. You get no Zappa or Zappa-influenced music, but a fine collection of powerful, experimental rock songs.
      The fact that you get two different bands on this album is quite positive. There's a lot of ideas, a lot of variety.
      Worth visiting the following website:
    • http://www.myspace.com/tarentatec
    • http://www.discorporate-records.com

Yes, a record label that calls itself Discorporate Records can't be bad  :-)

  • 2008/11/18 Tarentatec - concert 'Gambrinus', SUHL, Germany

  • 2008/11/19 Tarentatec - concert 'Piano', SÖMMERDA , Germany

  • 2008/11/20 Tarentatec - concert 'Londoner', GOTHAHELL, Germany

  • 2008/11/21 Tarentatec - concert 'Ali Alster', JENA, Germany

 

WRITERS IN CONCERT

2008 11 10

Schrijvers in Concert / "Writers in concert"
een combinatie van literatuur en muziek - verhalen verteld én gespeeld

Dit seizoen exclusief in de Philharmonie Haarlem, deze serie Schrijvers in Concert, dus als u het eerder gemist heeft:

  • Kees van Kooten 'Live gelezen & gespeeld' (13-11)

  • Remco Campert 'Als in een droom' (8-01)

  • Renate Dorrestein 'Het duister dat ons scheidt' (12-03)

En nieuwe ontmoetingen in de serie Dichters in Concert in Vredenburg/Leeuwenbergh Utrecht

  • Ingmar Heytze & Hagar Peeters (16-11)

  • Remco Campert & Ramsy Nasr (11-01)

  • Erik Jan Harmens & Tjitske Jansen (15-03)

 

  • 2008/11/13 Kees van Kooten / Corrie van Binsbergen - concert 'Philharmonie', Haarlem, NL

    • Corrie van Binsbergen - guitar * Tineke de Jong - violin * Hans Sparla - trombone  * Albert van Veenendaal - piano * Hein Offermans - bass * Alan Purves - percussion

  • 2008/11/16 Ingmar Heytze & Hagar Peeters / Corrie van Binsbergen - concert 'Vredenburg/Leeuwenberg', Utrecht, NL

    • Corrie van Binsbergen - guitar * Tineke de Jong - violin * Baptist Kurvers - alto violin * Michiel Weidner - cello, cymbalom * Hein Offermas - bass * Albert van Veenendaal - piano  Alan Purves - percussion

 

L.SHANKAR

Over at DimeADozen, there's a beautiful Shakti video collection up...

Quality isn't the best, but I had never seen this footage before.

Check it out.

The picture on the right:

L.Shankar and John McLaughlin jammin' in 1977.

2008 11 09

JOE SATRIANI

Canadian guitar player Dave Martone's new album features Joe Satriani as a guest.

-- info: Wim Thomaes

MAHOGANY FROG

  • mahogany frog: do5
        (2008, cd, usa, moonjune records mjr020)
    • Winnipeg-based Mahogany Frog makes instrumental, fuzzy psychedelic jazz-rock. You get a lot of keyboards and electronics, plus a distorted, feedback generating guitar. And they will take you for a a bumpy ride. It's the tight and energetic drumming of J.P.Perron that will keep you on the track.
      "Do5" begs to be played loud. It has a lot of energy and it needs to get out.
      Impressive.
      Check out the band's MySpace site for some samples, or go to the MoonJune Records site for more info:
       
    • http://profile.myspace.com/mahoganyfrog
        
    • www.moonjune.com

URR NEWSFLASH

2008 11 09

Ugly Radio Rebellion says:

We got 'the letter' from GZ again!!!

posted on the site...

www.uglyradiorebellion.com

 

A CONCERT FOR JIMMY - TODAY

 

I sure hope a lot of people turned up & that a lot of money got raised.

All proceeds from this event will go to the family of JCB.

  • 1730 - Doors open

  • 1800 - Introduction by MC Ben Watson

  • 1815 - The Muffin Men

  • 1915 - The Thurston Lava Tube

  • 2000 - premiere of Jimmy & Candy Zappa's Stolen Cadillac

  • 2015 - Fraz Knapp jam session (with surprise special guest stunt guitarist)

  • 2100 - premiere of Evil Dick's The Horrors Of Local Government with film

  • 2115 - That Legendary Wooden Lion

  • 2200 - disco with DJ Chilli until chucking out

URR TOURDATES

2008 11 01 - URR Tour Dates

Ugly Radio Rebellion performs the music of Frank Zappa with special guest Ike Willis...

 

Tour Dates

Franksgiving '08

FZ Birthday '08

There is new audio on the site from the Summer '08 'Non-Dramatic' Tour!!! Let us know what you think?!?!

See you at the show!!!

Scott/John/Layla/Ike

urrster@uglyradiorebellion.com
www.uglyradiorebellion.com
www.myspace.com/uglyradiorebellion

 

THE MOVING TONES IN CONCERT

You knew about these concerts didn't you?
  • 2008/11/22 The Moving Tones – concert Breda, NL

  • 2008/11/24 The Moving Tones – concert Paris, France

  • 2008/11/25 The Moving Tones – concert Paris, France

The Moving Tones

  • Frank van der Kooij (Hugh Hopper Band, NDIO)
  • Michel Delville (The Wrong Object, TZGIV)
  • Guy Segers (Univers Zero, Present, The Morton Fork Gang, X-Legged Sally)
  • Ivo Sans (Work, Animus Anima)

Well, the good news is that these fine chaps will be playing an entire set of Zappa tunes.

More info on the Paris concerts can be found here:

http://wwwcinemusiques.blogspot.com:80/2008/09/moving-tones-ed-mann-play-music-of.html

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ZAPPARITION

Here's the cover of issue number three of Zapparition.

Zapparition was a Czech Frank Zappa fanzine from the early ninetees.

Bohous adds:

ZAPPARITION was made in Prague around 1990-1994 by "Spolecnost pratel pana Honkera" (Jan Kopp and Roman Smid).
It´s very hard to find these magazines, but here is the cover of the 3rd number with big The Grandmothers Prague´s interview, from their Prague concert in 24.September 1994.
We used this interview also in our Zappostrohe fanzine.
I think they made 3 - 5 numbers of Zapparition. They also made the Czech version of Zappa´s REAL BOOK.

 

FLAT EARTH SOCIETY

  • flat earth society: psychoscout
        (2006, cd, bel, bonk / crammed discs)
    • The Flat Earth Society has at least eight albums out. To my knowledge, Psychoscout is their latest one and it's already from 2006.
      This is playful and cartoonesque big band music.
      Brilliant, swift but angular, and funny as hell.
      And now that I think of it, there's quite a dose of Sun Ra influences present as well.
      FES has a new album scheduled for early next year, and has a couple of concerts scheduled in NL, LUX & BEL. Check them out. 

november 14 
Hot House, Leiden, Nederland

november 15 
Philharmonie Luxembourg,
Luxemburg
(De Oesterprinses)

november 26 
De Werf, Brugge

december 20 
PlusEtage, Baarle-Nassau, Nederland

 

SUN RA SETLISTS

1971/11/11 Sun Ra's Intergalactic Research Arkestra - concert 'Technische Hogeschool', Delft, Netherlands

  • Sun Ra's Intergalactic Research Arkestra 
    Sun Ra - mini-moog,syn,org,clavinet,p,voc * Kwame Hadi - tp * Marshall Allen - as,fl,oboe * Danny Davis - as,fl * Larry Northington - as,perc * Istar Sundance - as,bsn * John Gilmore - ts,perc * Danny Thompson - bars * Pat Patrick - bars,eb * Hakim Rahim - bars,as,fl * Eloe Omoe - bcl * Al Batin Nur - engl-hrn  * James Jacson - fl,oboe,ancient egyptian infinity-dr  * Lex Humphries - dr * Tommy Hunter - dr * Nimrod Hunt - perc * William Morrow - vib * Roger Aralamon Hazoume - balafon,dance * June Tyson - voc,dance * Malik Ramadin - voc,tympani * Art Jenkins - space voice,voc,cga,perc * Wisteria el Moondew (Judith Holton) - dance * Cheryl Banks - dance * Doug Williams - dance * Kevin Massey - dance * Kenneth Alexander - dance * Richard Wilkinson - light show

  • broadcast on dutch national radio (vpro) in 2001

  • a recording of this broadcast circulates

 

1979/05/04 Sun Ra Arkestra – concert On Board the SS President, “ew Orleans Jazz and Heritage Fest”, New Orleans, usa

  • Untitled * Pleiades * Strange Worlds * Black Myth * Astro Black * When There is no Sun * D27 * The Shadow World * Springtime Again * Big John's Special * Yeah Man! * Over the Rainbow * Outer Spaceways Inc. * Space is the Place * Destination Unknown * Door of the Cosmos * Watusi * Greetings from the 21st Century

 

1982/07/27 Sun Ra Arkestra – concert ‘Royal Northern College Of Music’, Manchester, England

  • sun ra -  p, syn, voc / ronnie brown -  tp / longineu parsons -  tp / tyrone hill -  tb / marshall allen -  as, fl, ob, evi / john gilmore -  ts, cl, timb, evi / eloe omoe -  as, bcl, fl, evi / james jacson - bsn, ob, inf-d / danny ray thompson - bars, as, fl, evi /  rollo radford - stand up eb / clifford jarvis - d / tommy 'bugs' hunter - d / samarai celestial - d / june tyson - voc / greg pratt - dance / carla washington - dance

  • Untitled Improv > Untitled Improv > Pleiades > Untitled Improv * Along Came Ra > The Living Myth * Discipline 27 > Untitled Improv * Ra To The Rescue #1 > Ra To The Rescue #2 > Untitled Improv * 1984 * Unidentified Title * Fate In Apleasant Mood * Unidentified Title * They Plan To Leave * I Could Have Enjoyed Myself On This Planet * Happy As The Day Is Long * Space Is The Place > We Travel The Spaceways * Untitled Improv * Strange World / Black Myth * Discipline 27-II > Sea Of Immortality > Right Road, Wrong Direction > The Last Days > Crazy As A Daisy * Prelude To Kiss * Lights On A Satellite * Big John's Special * Watusi * Unidentified Title * Yeah Man ! * Sleeping Beauty * Moonship Journey (incl.  First Stop Mars / Second Stop Jupiter /On Jupiter / Journey To Saturn / Pluto Too ) * They'll Come Back > I Have Many Names

 

1982/07/30 Sun Ra Arkestra – concert ‘Mitchell Theatre’, Glasgow, Scotland

  • 1st set

    • unidentified title * unidentified percussion * unidentified title * When There Is No Sun -- Strange Worlds -- Black Myth -- Along Came Ra (Ra) * Discipline 27 (Ra) * unidentified title * unidentified synthesizer solo (Ra) * unidentified title * ...

  • 2nd set

    • unidentified title * unidentified titl

 

1984/03/16 Sun Ra Arkestra – concert ‘Stadthalle’, Unna, Germany

  • Sun Ra Arkestra
    Marshall Allen - as,fl,kora * John Gilmore - ts,EVI,timbales * Eloe Omoe - fl,bcl - Danny Ray Thompson - as,bs,fl * Ronnie Brown - tp  * James Jacson - as,fl,cl,bsn,oboe,Ancient-Egyptian-Infinity-dr,voc * Sun Ra - p,keyb,synth,voc  * Rollo Radford – b * Don Mumford - dr * Matthew Brown – perc * Myriam Broch - dance * Greg Pratt - dance

  • ?? * ?? * ?? * Children of the Sun (Ra) * Nuclear War (Ra) * ?? * Mack the Knife (Brecht-Weill-Blitzstein) * Blue Lou (Sampson) * Springtime Again (Ra) * Yeah Man! (Sissle-Henderson) * Watusa (Ra) * Space Is the Place / We Travel the Spaceways / 2nd Stop Is Jupiter / Outer Spaceways Inc. (Ra) * announcement * Retrospect (Ra) * 15. 1984 (Ra) * ?? * Drop Me off in Harlem (Ellington) * Daydream (Strayhorn-Ellington) * Sophisticated Lady (Carney-Mills-Ellington) * East of the Sun (Bowman) * Big John's Special (H. Henderson) * Fate in a Pleasant Mood (Ra) * Love in Outer Space (Ra) * Theme of the Stargazers / Sun Ra and his Band from Outer Space / Angel Race / I'll Wait for You (Ra) * Enlightenment (Dotson-Ra) / Strange Mathematic Rhythmic Equations (Ra)

  • a 168-minute recording of this concert circulates

 

1984/04/10 Sun Ra Arkestra – concert ‘University Of Tampere’, Tampere, Finland

  • Sun Ra Arkestra

    • Sun Ra - syn,org,p,voc * Marvin Vines – tp * George Dickerson – tp * Fred Adams – tp * Darrell Marsh – tbn * Tyron Hill – tbn * Marshall Allen - as,fl,oboe * John Gilmore - ts,perc * Danny Thompson – bars * Eloe Omoe - bcl * James Jacson - fl,oboe,ancient egyptian infinity-dr * John Ore – bs * Rollo Redford – bs * Anthony Morris – dr

 

1984/10/31 Sun Ra Arkestra – concert ‘Lush Life’, New York City, NY, usa

  • 1st set

    • sunset on the nile * deep purple * east of the sun * queer notions * unidentified title * big john's special * unidentified blues * mack the knife (incomplete) * unidentified blues * space is the place > we travel the spaceways > rocket number nine > outer spaceways inc.

  • 2nd set

    • a lost horizon * day dream * willow weep for me * satin doll * lady with the golden stockings * days of wine and roses * fate in a pleasant mood

  • 3rd set

    • untitled improv * discipline 27-II > I have many names * when the lights are low * one for my baby * stars fell on alabama * halloween in harlem * untitled improv * gone with the wind

 

1985/07/12 Sun Ra Arkestra – concert “North Sea Jazz Festival”, ‘Dakterras’, Den Haag, Netherlands

  • George Dickerson,tp * Tyrone Hill,tb * Marshall Allen,as,fl,oboe * John Gilmore,ts,cl,voc,per * Ronald Wilson,ts * Danny Thompson,bs * Eloe Omoe,as,bcl * James Jacson,bassoon,fl,ancient-egyptian-infinity-dr,voc            * Sun Ra,p,synthy,voc * Bruce Edwards,g * Rollo Radford,e-b * Chris Henderson,dr * Jean-Claude Broche,dr * Myriam Broche,dancer * unkn,dancer

 

1987/02/22 SUN RA and his 21st CENTURY ARKESTRA – concert ‘Left Bank Jazz Society’, Coppin State College, Baltimore, MD, usa

  • 1st set

    • Astro Black * Discipline 27-II > Children of the Sun > Nuclear War * Yesterdays * ?? * Beautiful Love * Unidentified Blues * I'll Never be the Same * personnel announcement * Satellites are Spinning

  • 2nd set

    • Untitled Improv * Mood Indigo * Sophisticated lady * I Dream Too Much * Space is the Place > We Travel the Spaceways > Outer Spaceways Inc. > Rocket Number Nine

  • 3rd set

    • personnel announcement * Tapestry From An Asteroid * Stardust From Tomorrow * Discipline 27 > If the people of Earth Don't Learn... * Unidentified Blues * I'll Never be the Same * I'm Gonna Unmask the Batman * East of the Sun * Drop Me off in Harlem * Over the rainbow * Christopher Columbus > See You Later Alligator

 

1988/05/08 Sun Ra Arkestra – concert ‘Restaurant Stadtgarden’, Köln, Germany

  • Untitled Improv * Unidentified Title * Blue Lou * Mood Indigo * Unidentified Blues * Retrospect * Prelude To a Kiss * Yeah Man ! * I Dream Too Much * Watusi * Unidentified Title * East of the Sun * Queer Notions * Spontaneous Simplicity * Mack The Knife * Fragile Emotions Blues * Sunset On the Nile * Untitled Improv * Space is the Place > We Travel the spaceways

  • an audience recording of this show circulates, but it has a lot of mic problems

 

1989/09/28 SUN RA ARKESTRA – concert ‘9.30 CLUB’, WASHINGTON DC, usa

  • Untitled Improv > Stardust from Tomorrow * Blue Lou * Day Dream * Watusi * All The Things You Are * Carefree (Egyptian Fantasy) * Queer Notions * I Dream Too Much * Sophisticated Lady * Unidentified Blues * Someday My Prince Will Come * Rose Room * Lights On a Satellite * Softly As In a Morning Sunrise * Space is the Place > Rocket Number Nine > Second Stop is jupiter > Untitled Improv > Greetings from the 21st Century * Lets Go Fly a Kite * Unidentified Title * Enlightenment * Face the Music

 

ZAPPATIKA

  • zappatika: the short but legendary flight of the dodo
        (scheduled, cd, uk, private release)
    • The latest Zappatika album is entitled "The Short But Legendary Flight Of The Dodo". Comparted to their previous "Live On Stage" release, "Dodo" marks quite a different direction.
      I remember having a short chat with McInnes at the latest Zappanale festival in Bad Doberan, and he told me that "Dodo" would bring Zappa to the younger generation. It was aimed at the club / dance / dj audience. I probably nodded and said something like "Hmm...Interesting..."
      Listening to "The Short But Legendary Flight Of The Dodo" makes it clear what McInnes tried to explain to me. You get Zappa-inspired music, but it comes with beats, rhythms, samples and melodic patterns that one immediately connects to the contemporary dance scene. Imagine spun out guitar solos in a dance-remix version where the samples are taken from FZ's catalogue.
      So, again, I have to say "Hmm...Interesting", only this time I would really like to see it being played by a DJ for a dance audience.
    • I like this. I hand't thought this would be my cup of tea, but I really like it.
      * * *
    • www.myspace.com/zappatika
    • * * *
      2008/11/14 Zappatika - concert 'QBUS', Leiden, NL
      * * *

WM RECORDINGS 2008 11 04

New free album download, available now:

Noteherder & McCloud - The Tail

http://www.wmrecordings.com/releases/wm088.htm

Noteherder and McCloud are a duo based in Brighton, UK. This project was an attempt to fuse two strands of the local experimental music scene, and is based around live performance.

Noteherder is Chris Parfitt who plays Soprano Saxophone for this project, He is also a member of 21 grams and the Free Improv collective Safehouse-Brighton. Chris Parfitt also plays flute and will make convincing noises on most things, instrumental or not.

McCloud plays old synthesizers for this project, he is also a member of ElMaes who have a release on WM Recordings, The cAPSlock 20's, an occasional stand-in for Terror Wogan and a member of electronic music collective The Spirit of Gravity. McCloud also plays bass and is not so convincing on other instruments. McCloud also made some strange techno records in the early 90's.

Get it now, it's free!

best wishes,

Marco Kalnenek

http://www.wmrecordings.com

 

CAPITOL LUMPY GRAVY

  • frank zappa: capitol lumpy gravy
        (2008, vinyl acetate-bootleg, usa, ??)
    • I haven't actually seen the real thing, but there should be a new vinyl bootleg around. It's called "Capitol Lumpy Gravy", and if my information is correct, it should be an vinyl acetate album.
      Very limited.

WHERE'S HARVEY 

Hi

If you don't know what I mean with the title, then you haven't been following the BUNNY BOY INTERNET SERIES.

If yer a Residents fan, you NEED to be paying attention to this series. It's getting more twisted with every episode. And the really cool part is that you can participate!

Bunny gets a lot of email every day, and you can write to him to help him find his brother Harvey. His email is wearedoomed666@gmail.com. So send him clues, if you have any. While we don't know what will happen from day to day, it's sounding like it's starting to really build towards something. But that's just a guess. Bunny refers to these emails in his video posts. Some of them seem pointless, but maybe they are not?

Enclosed is the latest Bunny Boy video, which you can watch at residents.com, residents.com/bunnyboy or at the Residents YouTube channel. There is lots of lively discussion about Bunny on the Kyte Residents station at residents.com, and you can join in and discuss anytime.

We hope to soon start posting some of the dialogue and interesting emails and exchanges between you and Bunny, but Bunny isn't so good about returning our emails.

Please enjoy, and/or, catch up on the series, as it's turning out to be a lot weirder and longer than any of us thought it would be. At the RalphMouth blog we'll also start posting up some discussion threads for the episodes, maybe on Fridays where you can also discuss.

Of course, over here at Ralph, we have various Bunny related CDs, (including the very limited Postcards from Patmos soundtrack disc), shirts, etc. So stop on by!

Here's the URLs:

http://www.residents.com (for the Kyte channel and Bunny video updates)
http://www.residents.com/bunnyboy (for larger video presentations of the series)
http://www.youtube.com/user/theresidents (the youtube channel)
http://ralphamerica.blogspot.com (the RalphMouth blog)
and of course...
http://www.ralphamerica.com
the RALPHAMERICA STORE!

 

SHIFT

I got a bit more info on the Corrie van Binsbergen newsflash from last week, concerning the Asko and the Schönberg Ensemble that will perform one of her pieces.

It's all part of the "Shift" festival that is held from november 18 to 22.

 

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November 18, 2008, the Asko and the Schönberg Ensemble will perform 'Sidenote: howard report, page 30', a new piece by Corrie van Binsbergen.

The same concert will also feature the works of Michael Oesterle, James Rolfe and Claude Vivier .

2008/11/18 Asko / Schönberg Ensemble - concert "Shift", 'Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ', Amsterdam, NL

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ZAPPOSTROPHE IN 1989

Here's another nice batch of pictures from the Czech Frank Zappa Fanclub's archives.
All of these have been added to the frank zappa > fanzines section.
Don't pay too much attention to the issue numbers that are visible on the cover of these various mags. Bohous ensured me that the data that he sent me are correct.

info & pictures: Bohous

zappostrophe no.25   -  1989

transl.JAZZ No.22(1976?), tran.int. Down Beat, tran.int. 10/84 Sounds, LP 200 Motels

zappostrophe no.26   -  1989

LP Fillmore East June 1971, Lennon&Yoko LP Some Time In N.Y.C., tran. FZ und Das Feuer von Montreux POP 1972, tran.lyrics of Smoke On The Water, new bootlegs

zappostrophe no.27   -  1989

LP Just Another Band From L.A., comics with trans.lyric of  Your Mouth

zappostrophe no.28   -  1989

LP Waka Jawaka/Hot Rats, LP Grand Wazoo + tran.story, LP J.L.Ponty´s King Kong

zappostrophe no.29   -  1989

LP Over-nite Sensation, George Duke/Melodie CZ, Gwelder 7 zwergen/POP, Zappa/Mothers YURRIP 1973

zappostrophe no.30   -  1990

transl.int. Musician 4/1982, transl.FZ in Bravo 6/82

D.F.A.

  • d.f.a.: 4th
        (2008, cd, usa, moonjune records)
    • The music of Italian quartet D.F.A. is a fine mixture of (mostly) instrumental progressive rock and jazz.
      D.F.A. (or "Duty Free Area" as the title of their second album revealed), made an impressive appearance at the NEARfest 2000 festival (documented on their third release) and has released their latest album on MoonJune Records.
      "4th" indeed is the band's fourth release and it's a very impressive one.
      All of the compositions on "4th" were written or co-written by drummer / percussionist Alberto De Grandis and that might be the reason that all of the pieces have this great groove. For me, the strongest point of this album is the great interaction of keyboard (Alberto Bonomi) and guitar (Silvio Minella).
      Very impressive.
      The biggest surprise, however, was the last track, where Sardianian vocal trio Andhira added the vocals.
      The cover says it all. It's a puzzle, but all the pieces fit together perfectly. Beautiful.
      Highly recommended!
       

    • www.moonjune.com

 

FRIDAY BUNNY BREAKDOWN

from the RalphGang:

Residents friend..

just a note that at RalphMouth (http://ralphamerica.blogspot.com) we've put up a post regarding the Bunny Boy video series. The new vid is posted and you can post any of your latest thoughts, analysis, or Bunny correspondence up there. This one was kind of turning my vegetarian stomach a little bit.

Enjoy...

RalphGang
http://www.ralphamerica.com
http://www.ralphamerica.blogspot.com
 

2008 11 03
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http://www.zappa.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=15653

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QUATUOR RENOIR

Today, french national radio France Musique did a broadcast of the Quatuor Renoir:

2008/11/03 - 14h30 - Quatuor Renoir

"Zappa - Zeppelin - Zemlinski - Lemeland"

Broadcast of the 2008/10/12 concert at the studio 'Charles Trenet' of the Maison de Radio France in Paris, as a part of the "Festival Présences".

  • Frank Zappa : Zombie Woof

  • Frank Zappa : The Black Page

  • Led Zeppelin : Black Dog

  • Led Zeppelin : The Battle of Evermore

  • Alexander von Zemlinski : Quatuor n°41 en la Majeur op.4

  • Aubert Lemeland : Quatuor n°7

It's the same concert that got mentioned a little while ago.

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CORRIE VAN BINSBERGEN 2008 11

November 18, 2008, the Asko and the Schönberg Ensemble will perform 'Sidenote: howard report, page 30', a new piece by Corrie van Binsbergen.

The same concert will also feature the works of Michael Oesterle, James Rolfe and Claude Vivier .

2008/11/18 Asko / Schönberg Ensemble - concert "Shift", 'Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ', Amsterdam, NL

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CAPTAIN BEEFHEART

  • How about a nice picture of Don Van Vliet?

 

-- thanx, JP

THE RESIDENTS ON DUTCH RADIO 6

Next Thursday on dutch Radio 6: The Residents

2008/11/06 at 24.00 h, or 2008/11/07 at 00.00h, a one-hour special.

 

REST IN PEACE JIMMY CARL BLACK...

www.idiotbastard.com/JCB.htm

www.myspace.com/quotinprotestofboredomquotthehomegame

 

ADRIAN BELEW

Marosi Bálint  ( www.zappa.hu )  did an interview with Adrian Belew. Check it out at http://www.mancs.hu/index.php?gcPage=/public/hirek/hir2.php&id=17628

and let me know how many words you understand  :-)

2008 11 02

JIMMY CARL BLACK HAS PASSED AWAY...

2008 11 02

This from JCBs Myspace -

It is my sad duty to report the news that JIMMY CARL BLACK has passed away. Jimmy left this earth around 11pm Germany time on October 31st. of cancer.

Jimmy lived his life by the second, enjoying each and every bit of it , and still always had plenty to share with everyone he came in contact with. He enriched and inspired many many people's lives and opened so many artistic doors for the rest of us to walk through and reap the benefits.

Although tears do run down my cheeks I know Jimmy would not want us to be sad. He has said to me many times how important his fans were to him and in his last days it was his family he was most concerned with.

PLEASE visit The JCB Gift Shop at www.cafepress.com/jimmycarlblack and show your kind support to his family.

A fantastic benefit concert is being planned for December 7th in California, please visit www.myspace.com/quotinprotestofboredomquotthehomegame for more up to date details. We will continue to keep you posted on the Inkanish Record Co. site as well. There is also a big benefit taking place in London on November 9th..... stay tuned for more details there too. 

Jimmy's son Geronimo and myself along with many of Jimmy's dear friends intend to keep Inkanish Records alive and thriving to keep Jimmy's music and high ideals alive. 
We also are going to do all we can to get Jimmy into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame where he has belonged for years! 

GOD BLESS JIMMY CARL BLACK AND HIS FAMILY!

Jerry Ford

 

THE ZAPPANALE 19 DVDRS

Like last year, a couple of Zappanale concerts were recorded on video. These were recorded, edited & mixed on the spot, and available a couple of hours after the concert on DVDR.
Well, 'available' might be slightly exaggerated as each of these discs was only made in a limited edition of 20 copies! 
All of the below data has been added to the artist's discographies.
Thanks to fellow Zappateer kdj for setlists & more.
in random order:

recorded live at zappanale 19, 2008/08/16

gábor vastag : guitar, vocals
károly szabó : keyboards 
attila vojnits : harmonica, recorder, vocals 
márton szabó : guitar 
jenõ fekete : vocals, slide-guitar 
tamás takáts : vocals 
abbas murád : trombone 
dávid csizmadia : trumpet 
attila herr : bass 
péter vadász : drums 
gábor lukács : sax

  • intro

  • heavy duty judy

  • magic fingers

  • more trouble every day

  • mr. green genes

  • florentine pogen

  • andy

  • inca roads

  • keep it greasey

  • uncle remus

  • dirty love

  • if only she woulda

  • whipping post

  • keep it greasey

  • outro 

recorded live at zappanale 19, 2008/08/17

jacopo giusti: drums 
davide matteucci: soprano & contralto sax 
federico pistelli: tenor sax 
giorgio taurasi: bass 
sergio taurasi: keyboards

  • intro

  • opening tape

  • treacherous cretins

  • holiday in berlin

  • chunga's revenge

  • stolen moments

  • let's move to cleveland

  • little umbrellas

  • big swifty

  • planet of my dreams

  • emperor of ohio

  • son of mr. green genes

  • blessed relief

  • oh no

  • america drinks and goes home

  • outro

recorded live at zappanale 19, 2008/08/15

the wrong object
  michel delville: guitar, synth, vocals 
  damien polard: bass 
  laurent delchambre: drums, percussion 
  fred delplancq: tenor sax, soprano sax 
  jean-paul estievenart: trumpet, flugelhorn 
with special guests
  stanley jason zappa: sax 
  nick skrowaczewski: percussion

  • intro

  • eat that klezmer

  • malign siesta / five-five-five

  • big swifty

  • lifting belly

  • saturn

  • filthy habits

  • wet weather wet

  • sheepwrecked

  • 15/05

  • strangler fig

  • the unbelievable truth

  • outro

recorded live at zappanale 19, 2008/08/15

wawrzyniec dramowicz: drums 
ewa jablonska: violin 
piotr kocimski: guitar 
maciej jaskiewicz: guitar 
andrzej kaczynski: bass 

 

recorded live at zappanale 19, 2008/08/15

  the paul green school of rock
special guests
  denny walley: guitar, vocals 
  napoleon murphy brock: sax, vocals

all compositions by frank zappa and don van vliet

  • intro

  • dog meat

  • willie the pimp

  • crew slut

  • magic fingers

  • moonlight on vermont   (don van vliet)

  • society pages

  • bamboozled by love

  • eat that question

  • it just might be a one-shot deal

  • cruising for burgers

  • city of tiny lites

  • owed t'alex  (don van vliet)

  • nowadays a woman's gotta hit a man   (don van vliet)

  • napoleon intro

  • advance romance

  • sofa

  • outro 

recorded live at zappanale 19, 2008/08/16

the paul green school of rock

 

  • siberian khatru

  • every little thing

  • owner of a lonely heart

  • and you and i

  • long distance runaround

  • the fish

  • clap

  • roundabout

  • going for the one

  • changes

  • mood for a day

  • sweet dreams

  • i've seen all good people

  • heart of the sunrise

  • starship trooper

  • keep it greasey  (f.zappa)

  • ???

  • thriller

  • outro

 

recorded live at zappanale 19, 2008/08/17

finnish zappa tribute band
with special guests
  napoleon murphy brock: sax, flute, vocals 
  denny walley: guitar 
  stanley jason zappa: sax

all compositions by frank zappa 

  • intro

  • zoot allures

  • andy

  • brown shoes don't make it

  • blessed relief

  • wet t-shirt nite

  • outside now

  • dog meat

  • black napkins

  • lumpy gravy

  • napoleon intro

  • oh no

  • inca roads

  • the idiot bastard son

  • montana

  • st. alfonzo's pancake breakfast

  • satumaa

  • peaches en regalia

  • outro

recorded live at zappanale 19, 2008/08/15

jerry outlaw: guitar, vocals 
alex pasut: bass 
rick olson: keyboards, vocals, guitar 
ross jobson: keyboards, vocals 
david coash: vibes, marimba, percussion, vocals 
jason caren: drums 
david pate: sax 
byron hogan: cello

all compositions by frank zappa

  • intro

  • blessed relief

  • cletus awreetus-awrightus

  • overture to a holiday in berlin

  • mom & dad

  • holiday in berlin, full-blown

  • it must be a camel

  • little umbrellas

  • absolutely free medley (inc. mother people / igor's boogie, phase one / son of suzy creamcheese / america drinks and goes home / absolutely free)

  • sofa

  • big swifty

  • dog meat

  • sinister footwear

  • dupree's paradise

  • let's move to cleveland

  • black napkins

  • clownz on velvet

  • marqueson's chicken

  • little house i used to live in / king kong

  • strictly genteel

  • outro 

recorded live at zappanale 19, 2008/08/16

delicious band research kitchen

all compositions by frank zappa

  • intro

  • village of the sun

  • a token of my extreme

  • holiday in berlin

  • dickie's such an asshole

  • evelyn, a modified dog

  • camarillo brillo

  • muffin man

  • bobby brown

  • my guitar wants to kill your mama

  • how could i be such a fool?

  • let's make the water turn black

  • take your clothes off when you dance

  • sleep dirt

  • the idiot bastard son

  • toads of the short forest

  • eat that question

  • uncle remus

  • sofa

  • son of orange county

  • more trouble every day

  • find her finer

  • wonderful wino

  • outro

HUGH HOPPER SERIOUSLY ILL

a message from MoonJune concerning Hugh Hopper:

Dear MoonJune friends

Not sure if all of You know that my very dear friend and legendary Soft Machine and Soft Machine Legacy's bass player Hugh Hopper, had recently, since last June, some health problems and complications that didn't allow him to do any gigs since early June. Hugh was suffering from back pain for few years and suddenly in June got worse. Hugh had to cancel concerts in Mexico with Chris Cutler, and 10 shows tour of Japan with Yumi Hara-Cawkwell, and series of his solo concerts, or concerts with Soft Machine Legacy and Delta Saxophone Quartet during the last Summer were compromised. While treating very bad lower back pain, Hugh was having blood tests, and in hospital doctors have discovered beginning of leukaemia and that his blood had very low platelet-count. Hugh started to have an ongoing and painful chemotherapy treatment which was going relatively well but Hugh also suffered from some minor infections after the course finished. Hugh is doing better now, but still in hospital and only occasionally was able to go home. In any case Hugh Hopper has a very positive outlook on life and accepts life in a positive way and we all hopperfully hope, this hassle will end as soon as possible.

Sadly, with the lack of revenue resulting from his inability to perform since last June, Hugh and his family (his lovely wife Christine and 13 years old daughter Rosa) are currently in a less than comfortable financial situation - this is the reason for this VERY SPECIAL NOVEMBER SALE by MoonJune Records / MoonJune Global Media, offering all Hugh Hopper related cds for purchase, with profits going to my old friend and one-of-a-kind Hugh Hopper.

100% of the profit from sale of the below mentioned cds will go Hugh Hopper:

50% of the profit from sale of the below mentioned cds will go to Hugh Hopper:

  • SOFT MACHINE LEGACY : Steam

  • SOFT MACHINE LEGACY : Soft Machine Legacy

  • SOFT MACHINE LEGACY : Live In Zaandam

  • http://www.moonjune.com

30% of the profit from sale of this particular cd featuring HUGH HOPPER will go to Hugh Hopper::

30% of the profit from sale of the rest of MoonJune Records' catalog will go to my dear fuzz-bass buddy Hugh Hopper.

 

In addition, The Benefit Concert at the well known London's 100 Club will be held on December 14th, an idea generated by his colleagues in Soft Machine Legacy, and made possible thanks to John Etheridge and The 100 Club. The entire profit will go to Hugh Hopper. If You can be there, please do so, and buy as much merchandise offered You can afford.

The Benefit will feature some of Hugh's friends and fellow musicians:

  • SOFT MACHINE LEGACY (filling for Hugh: FRED BAKER on bass)

  • DELTA SAXOPHONE QUARTET

  • PHIL MILLER IN CAHOOTS

  • BASH QUARTET feat. ALEX MAGUIRE, PATRICE MEYER, FRED BAKER & LIAM GENOCKEY

  • SOPHIA DOMANCHIC & SIMON GOUBERT DUO

  • YUMI HARA-CAWKWELL

http://www.the100club.co.uk

http://www.the100club.co.uk/whats_on_detail.asp?event=12/14/08

If You feel to write a post card or letter to Hugh and send any kind of present or memorabilia and express Your love and feelings, You can write to:

Hugh Hopper
29 Castle Road
Whitstable, Kent CT5 2DZ
England, United Kingdom

For more updates, check Hugh's website: www.hugh-hopper.com

Thanks for Your understanding, and Your help will be appreciated and acknowledged..

Yours in music

LEONARDO @ MOONJUNE
32 Union Square , New York, NY 10003, USA
www.moonjune.com

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CROSSFIRE PUBLICATIONS

I got this message from Greg Russo / Crossfire Publications in September.
I guess I'll be giving all of these albums another spin, the next couple of days.

Greg says:

My remastered versions of 12 JCB albums are now available from CD Baby with the other companies to follow.  The links are shown below.

Please note that CD Baby only sells downloads of entire albums at the moment, but iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, etc. will sell individual tracks as well as the whole thing.  Here goes:  

A lot of the albums have bonus tracks and they all sound better than ever.

Thanks!

Greg

In the meantime, I've added all of these as 'new' albums in the JC Black discography.
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JUNIOR FRANKLIN AND THE GOLDEN ECHOES FEATURING JIMMY CARL BLACK: Live At KUT Radio

http://cdbaby.com/cd/juniorfranklin

from CDBaby:

Classic live gospel performances from 1984 by the late Junior Franklin with his group The Golden Echoes, featuring Jimmy Carl Black.

The late Ermant "Junior" Franklin was previously in The Mighty Clouds Of Joy. Franklin decided to form the Texas-based group The Golden Echoes after discovering the excellent gospel singing sisters Lisa, Jackie and Claudia Bonner. The backing band featured former Frank Zappa's Mothers Of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Black, keyboardist Alvin Hennington (aka Cool Breeze), Dave Franklin and Larry Wilson (guitars) as well as bassist Chuggie Hernandez.

This performance was recorded live at KUT's studio in Austin, Texas on June 26, 1984 for the program "Live Set."

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JIMMY CARL BLACK WITH BIG SONNY & THE LO BOYS: In Heat

http://cdbaby.com/cd/loboys

from CDBaby

Rock and roots classics from Big Sonny & The Lo Boys, assembled by Jimmy Carl Black (ex-Frank Zappa's Mothers Of Invention).

The Lo Boys were formed in 1973 after Jimmy Carl Black moved to Texas. After a few false starts, they finally made their recording debut on the single "Play Your Music"/ "Funny Money" in 1976 on the small Goldust label. Those tracks make their CD debut here.

The band finally gelled in early 1979 with JCB's addition of vocalist/guitarist Big Sonny Farlow, his brother Richard, lead guitarist William Randolph Russ III (who joined in 1976) and percussionist Chava Villegas.

Big Sonny & The Lo Boys decided to record an album of songs they liked along with a couple of their own tunes. All of the original album tracks on the Con Safo label are included along with the single-only A-side "Love Me Two Times" (a Doors cover). The B-side of the single, "Love Potion #9," later appeared on this album.

Big Sonny & The Lo Boys made a powerful statement with "In Heat," which was mainly performed for their biker-based crowds.

This is one of the most powerful albums that Jimmy Carl Black has ever done!

-> this one has three bonus tracks

GERONIMO BLACK: Welcome Back Geronimo Black

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Definitive early '70s masters from the band that Jimmy Carl Black and Bunk Gardner formed after playing with Frank Zappa in The Mothers Of Invention.

Geronimo Black was formed by Jimmy Carl Black after Frank Zappa's disbanding of the original Mothers Of Invention in 1969. Jimmy assembled Bunk Gardner from the classic MOI lineup, guitarist Denny Walley, bassist Tom Leavey and woodwind player Tjay Contrelli to finalize Geronimo Black in 1971. To get a record deal, they recorded a number of demos - all of which are included here. In addition, all of their studio and live tracks after their Uni LP in 1972 are on this collection along with some remixes.

-> this one has six bonus tracks

THE GRANDMOTHERS: Dreams On Long Play (Original Version)

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Jimmy Carl Black's Austin-based Grandmothers serve up their own twisted sense of reality.

This edition of The Grandmothers was assembled in Austin, Texas in 1988 by Jimmy Carl Black with guitarist/vocalist Roland St. Germain, violinist Linda Valdmets, woodwind player Gerald "Eli" Smith and bassist Ener Bladezipper.

"Dreams On Long Play" appears in its original version here. For some reason, the band was unhappy with it and re-recorded most of the album (that version is available separately). Regardless, this edition also features the bonus tracks "Taco Soup In 7/4," covers of Frank Zappa's "Let's Make The Water Turn Black" and "Lonesome Cowboy Burt," "The," an edit of "Waiting" and a brilliant cover of The Beatles' "I Am The Walrus."

-> this one has six bonus tracks

THE GRANDMOTHERS - Dreams On Long Play (Revised Version)

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from CDBaby

Jimmy Carl Black's Austin-based Grandmothers serve up their own twisted sense of reality in this revised album edition.

This edition of The Grandmothers was assembled in Austin, Texas in 1988 by Jimmy Carl Black with guitarist/vocalist Roland St. Germain, violinist Linda Valdmets, woodwind player Gerald "Eli" Smith and bassist Ener Bladezipper.

"Dreams On Long Play" appears in its revised version here. For some reason, the band was unhappy with it and re-recorded most of the album (the original version is available separately). Regardless, this edition also features the bonus tracks "Taco Soup In 7/4," covers of Frank Zappa's "Let's Make The Water Turn Black" and "Lonesome Cowboy Burt," the unedited version of "The," an edit of "Waiting" and a brilliant cover of The Beatles' "I Am The Walrus."

-> this one has six bonus tracks

JIMMY CARL BLACK: Clearly Classic (Expanded Edition)

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Roots classics by Jimmy Carl Black and The Jolly Rogers, along with bonus tracks by The Keys that JCB recorded in 1962.

Recorded in 1981 for a benefit, the 10 tracks on the original "Clearly Classic" release were done by drummer/vocalist Jimmy Carl Black with the band The Jolly Rogers. Two of the tracks have never been released - covers of Fats Domino's "Blue Monday" and "I'm In Love Again."

This is the first time that the original stereo mixdown masters for "Clearly Classic" have been used, thanks to producer Phil Appelbaum. Two additional tracks are also part of this exclusive release: the 1962 single by The Keys ("Stretch Pants"/ "Just A Matter Of Time") with Jimmy Carl Black on drums.

-> this one has four bonus tracks

JIMMY CARL BLACK & THE MANNISH BOYS: A Lil' Dab'l Do Ya

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from CDBaby

Driving blues from former Mothers Of Invention drummer and the band The Mannish Boys, featuring the late harmonica master and vocalist Gary Primich.

After recording the album "Brown, Black & Blue," Jimmy Carl Black & The Mannish Boys recorded an album on their own. Prior to the album sessions, they did a live set in Austin, TX on KUT Radio's "Live Set" program. All of those performances are included on this exclusive release as bonus tracks.

The album features covers of Frank Zappa's "Big Leg Emma" and a great cover of "Stretch Pants," which JCB originally did in 1962 with The Keys.

-> this one has eight bonus tracks

THE JIMMY CARL BLACK BAND: How Blue Can You Get?

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Jimmy Carl Black and his buddies Mick Pini and Roddie Gilliard wanted to record an album of songs they loved, so they got together and selected 13 of them. Bob Dylan was an obvious influence, and so was Freddie King. From Steve Miller's "Space Cowboy" to The Band's "The Weight" to Lou Reed's "I'm Waiting For The Man," The Jimmy Carl Black Band covers them all with lots of great guitar playing and vocals.

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JIMMY CARL BLACK & THE X-TRA COMBO: Mercedes Benz

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from CDBaby

Jimmy Carl Black always wanted to produce an album, and he had his first opportunity with the Austrian horn-based rock band The X-Tra Combo. In two series of sessions in 1997 and 2001, JCB recorded songs from his past and some new ones.

Two Frank Zappa songs, "Big Leg Emma" and "Road Ladies," are featured along with many other classic performances.

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CHRIS HOLZHAUS, JIMMY CARL BLACK & LOUIS TERRAZAS: I Just Got in From Texas

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from CDBaby

Texas blues at its best, anchored by Frank Zappa's Mothers Of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Black.

Blues guitarist/vocalist Chris Holzhaus, formerly with Delbert McClinton's band, recorded this live set with former Mothers Of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Black and Doug Sahm bassist Louis Terrazas at O'Riley's in San Antonio, Texas on August 17, 1988. They were together for the better part of that year, and this was their last live performance before they went off to other bands.

Chris Holzhaus was a vastly underrated talent, and there are many fiery Texas blues performances on this album. Fans of Stevie Ray Vaughn will eat this up!

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B.E.P. - Hamburger Midnight

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Blues rock classics and originals by former Frank Zappa's Mothers Of Invention members Jimmy Carl Black and Roy Estrada with British blues guitarist/vocalist Mick Pini.

In early 2002, former Mothers Of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Black gave his old bandmate, bassist Roy Estrada, a call to find out if he was interested in recording an album of blues favorites and originals. Roy was completely into it and it was the first time they had recorded together since 1970. They were joined by UK guitarist Mick Pini, who had played with JCB in blues bands over the years.

Recorded in Germany, the album contains the title track that Roy Estrada co-wrote and originally recorded with Little Feat. That song is presented as part of a medley and on its own for the first time. Roy also sings Little Richard's "Directly From My Heart To You," which Frank Zappa's Mothers Of Invention released on the album "Weasels Ripped My Flesh."

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ARTHUR BROWN WITH JIMMY CARL BLACK - Brown, Black & Blue

http://cdbaby.com/cd/brownblack

Blues and pop classics from the legendary Arthur Brown ("Fire") and Frank Zappa's Mothers Of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Black.

Arthur Brown is best known for "Fire," the #2 classic from 1968 by his group The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown. Arthur went on to form Kingdom Come and recorded with many different artists over the years. When he formed an Austin, Texas-based painting company called Two Gentlemen Of Color with former Mothers Of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Black in the mid-1980s, they also decided to do an album together. They rounded up the band known as The Mannish Boys, featuring the late harmonica player Gary Primich, and recorded this album. Jimmy Carl Black also recorded an album with this band, entitled "A Lil' Dab'l Do Ya" (also available as a download-only release).

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2008 11 01

THE SUN RA ARKESTRA AT WHUS

  • 2008/10/31 The Sun Ra Arkestra - concert 'The University Of Connecticut', Connecticut, usa

The Sun Ra Arkestra at the WHUS show in Connecticut on Halloween - picture by Pete Brunelli

more pictures at http://www.flickr.com/photos/petebrunelli/sets/72157608556478638/

THE SUN RA ARKESTRA - SEPTEMBER PLAYLISTS

  • 2008/09/12 concert 'Porgy & Bess Club', Vienna, Austria
    • Marshall Allen: as, EVI, cl, fl, voc, director ; Yah Yah Abdul-Majid: ts, voc, perc ; Charles Davis: ts, perc, voc ; Knoel Scott: as, voc, perc ; Danny "Ray" Thompson: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Raynold Scott: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Fred Adams: tp, voc, perc ; Cecil Brooks: tp, voc, perc ; Dave Davis: tb, Fh, voc, perc ; Farid Barron: piano, keyb ; Dave Hotep: guitar ; Joonie Booth: b ; Elson Nascimento: surdo grande, perc ; Wayne Anthony Smith: jr. dr
    • Announcement > If We Came from Nowhere Here (Ra) > Untitled improvisation * Discipline 27 (Ra) > I´ll Wait For You (Ra) * Dreams Come True (Ra-Mayo) * Space Idyll (Ra) * Joy Delight (Ra) * East of the Sun (Bowman) * Blue Set (Ra) * Happy as the Day Is Long (Arlen-Koehler) * Beta Music [Will Create A Better World] (Allen) * Cocktails for Two (Johnston-Coslow) * Big John´s Special (H.Henderson) * Love in Outer Space (Ra) 15:13 * Fate in a Pleasant Mood (Ra) > Space Is the Place (Ra) > If We Came from Nowhere Here (Ra) > We Travel the Spaceways (Ra) > Sun Ra & His Band from Outer Space (YaYa) > personal announcement Danny Thompson
  • 2008/09/13 concert 'Jazzit Music Club', Salzburg, Austria
    • Marshall Allen: as, EVI, cl, fl, voc, director ; Yah Yah Abdul-Majid: ts, voc, perc ; Charles Davis: ts, perc, voc ; Knoel Scott: as, voc, perc ; Danny "Ray" Thompson: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Raynold Scott: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Fred Adams: tp, voc, perc ; Cecil Brooks: tp, voc, perc ; Dave Davis: tb, Fh, voc, perc ; Farid Barron: piano, keyb ; Dave Hotep: guitar ; Joonie Booth: b ; Elson Nascimento: surdo grande, perc ; Wayne Anthony Smith: jr. dr
    • 1st set
      • Somebody Else´s Idea (Ra) * Images (Ra) * Hocus Pocus (Hudson) * Big John´s Special (H.Henderson) * Discipline 27-II (Ra) > We'll Wait for You (Ra) * Blue Set (Ra) * Watch the Sunshine (Allen-Jenkins) * Happy as the Day Is Long (Arlen-Koehler) > personal announcement
    • 2nd set
      • ... *  Love in Outer Space (Ra) * Fate in a Pleasant Mood (Ra) > Space Is the Place (Ra) > If We Came from Nowhere Here (Ra) > I´ll Wait For You (Ra) > We Travel the Spaceways (Ra) * Hit That Jive, Jack (Alston-Tolbert) > personal announcement Knoell Scott
  • 2008/09/14 concert 'Cafe Club Ada', Wuppertal, Germany
    • Marshall Allen: as, EVI, cl, fl, voc, director ; Yah Yah Abdul-Majid: ts, voc, perc ; Charles Davis: ts, perc, voc ; Knoel Scott: as, voc, perc ; Danny "Ray" Thompson: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Raynold Scott: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Fred Adams: tp, voc, perc ; Cecil Brooks: tp, voc, perc ; Dave Davis: tb, Fh, voc, perc ; Farid Barron: piano, keyb ; Dave Hotep: guitar ; Joonie Booth: b ; Elson Nascimento: surdo grande, perc ; Wayne Anthony Smith: jr. dr
    • 1st set
      • Announcement > Somebody Else´s Idea (Ra) * Happy as the Day Is Long (Arlen-Koehler) * Dreams Come True (Ra-Mayo) * Blue Set (Ra) * Discipline 27-II (Ra) > I´ll Wait For You (Ra) * Images (Ra) * Cocktails for Two (Johnston-Coslow) * East of the Sun (Bowman) * Joy Delight (Ra) * Untitled improvisation > If We Came from Nowhere Here (Ra) > personal announcement Danny Ray Thompson
    • 2nd set
      • Planet Earth (Ra) > Untitled improvisation * Discipline 27 (Ra) * Space Idyll (Ra) * Big John´s Special (H.Henderson) * In-B-Tween/Mr. Mystery (Allen-Jenkins) * Stars Fell on Alabama (Parish-Perkins) * Watch the Sunshine (Allen-Jenkins) * Carefree (Ra) * Hocus Pocus (Hudson) * Fate in a Pleasant Mood (Ra) > Space Is the Place (Ra) > I´ll Wait For You (Ra) > We Travel the Spaceways (Ra) * Hit That Jive, Jack (Alston-Tolbert) > personal announcement
  • 2008/09/15 concert "ZXZW Festival", 'Paradox', Tilburg, The Netherlands
    • Marshall Allen: as, EVI, cl, fl, voc, director ; Yah Yah Abdul-Majid: ts, voc, perc ; Charles Davis: ts, perc, voc ; Knoel Scott: as, voc, perc ; Danny "Ray" Thompson: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Raynold Scott: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Fred Adams: tp, voc, perc ; Cecil Brooks: tp, voc, perc ; Dave Davis: tb, Fh, voc, perc ; Farid Barron: piano, keyb ; Dave Hotep: guitar ; Joonie Booth: b ; Elson Nascimento: surdo grande, perc ; Wayne Anthony Smith: jr. dr
    • "Tribute to the Great Swing Bands"
    • 1st set
      • Announcement > Untitled improvisation * Discipline 27-II (Ra) > I´ll Wait For You (Ra) * Intro YaYa > Drop Me Off in Harlem (Ellington) * Happy as the Day Is Long (Arlen-Koehler) * Prelude to a Kiss (Ellington) * Unidentified blues * Big John´s Special (H.Henderson) * Hocus Pocus (Hudson) * Cocktails for Two (Johnston-Coslow) * Way Down `Younder in New Orleans (Creamer-Layton) * Unidentified > personal announcement Fred Adams & Danny Ray Thompson
    • 2nd set
      • Satin Doll (Ellington-Strayhorn) * A Longer View (Lunceford) * Limehouse Blues (Braham-Furber) * East Saint Louis Toodle-O (Miley-Ellington) * Blowing ????? * Sophisticated Lady (Ellingon) * Unidentified title * Fate in a Pleasant Mood (Ra) > Space Is the Place (Ra) > I´ll Wait For You (Ra) > We Travel the Spaceways (Ra) > personal announcement
  • 2008/09/16 concert "ZXZW Festival", 'Paradox', Tilburg, The Netherlands
    • Marshall Allen: as, EVI, cl, fl, voc, director ; Yah Yah Abdul-Majid: ts, voc, perc ; Charles Davis: ts, perc, voc ; Knoel Scott: as, voc, perc ; Danny "Ray" Thompson: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Raynold Scott: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Fred Adams: tp, voc, perc ; Cecil Brooks: tp, voc, perc ; Dave Davis: tb, Fh, voc, perc ; Farid Barron: piano, keyb ; Dave Hotep: guitar ; Joonie Booth: b ; Elson Nascimento: surdo grande, perc ; Wayne Anthony Smith: jr. dr
    • "Sun Ra´s Favorites"
    • 1st set
      • Announcement > Untitled improvisation * Discipline 27 > I´ll Wait For You (Ra) * Space Idyll (Ra) * Big John´s Special (H.Henderson) * Images (Ra) * When You Wish Upon a Star (Washington-Harline) * Blue Set (Ra) * Saturn (Ra) * Love in Outer Space (Ra) * Sunology/The Lion of the Heaven (Ra) * East of the Sun (Bowman) * If We Came from Nowhere Here (Ra) > personal announcement
    • 2nd set
      • Astro Black (Ra) * Discipline 27 (Ra) > Untitled improvisation * Angel and Demons at Play (Ra) * Dreams Come True (Ra-Mayo) * Friendly Galaxy (Ra) * Enlightenment (Dotson-Ra) > Strange Mathematics,  Rhytmic Equations (Ra) * Lights on a Satellite (Ra) * Velvet (Ra) * Fate in a Pleasant Mood (Ra) > Space Is the Place (Ra) > We Travel the Spaceways (Ra) * YaYa reading Sun Ra poem
  • 2008/09/17 concert "ZXZW Festival", 'Paradox', Tilburg, The Netherlands
    • Marshall Allen: as, EVI, cl, fl, voc, director ; Yah Yah Abdul-Majid: ts, voc, perc ; Charles Davis: ts, perc, voc ; Knoel Scott: as, voc, perc ; Danny "Ray" Thompson: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Raynold Scott: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Fred Adams: tp, voc, perc ; Cecil Brooks: tp, voc, perc ; Dave Davis: tb, Fh, voc, perc ; Farid Barron: piano, keyb ; Dave Hotep: guitar ; Joonie Booth: b ; Elson Nascimento: surdo grande, perc ; Wayne Anthony Smith: jr. dr
    • "Space Is the Place"
    • 1st set
      • Planet Earth (Ra) * Joy Delight (Ra) * Discipline 27 (Ra) > Untitled improvisation > If We Came from Nowhere Here (Ra) * The Shadow World (Ra) * Unidentified title * Space Idyll (Ra) * Unidentified title * YaYa reading Sun Ra poem * Door of the Cosmos (Ra) > personal announcement Danny Ray Thompson
    • 2nd set
      • Untitled improvisation * Interplanetary Music (Ra) * Carefree (Ra) * Ra # 2 (Ra-Allen) * Images (Ra) * Rocket Number Nine (Ra) * Space Is the Place (Ra) * Interstellar Low Ways (Ra) * Second Stop Is Jupiter (Ra) > Saturn Rings (Ra) * Fate in a Pleasant Mood (Ra) > If We Came from Nowhere Here (Ra) > I´ll Wait For You (Ra) > Space Is the Place (Ra) > We Travel the Spaceways (Ra)
  • 2008/09/18 workshop "ZXZW Festival", 'Paradox', Tilburg, The Netherlands
    • Big John * Ra #2 * Inteplanetary Music
  • 2008/09/18 concert "ZXZW Festival", 'Paradox', Tilburg, The Netherlands
    • Marshall Allen: as, EVI, cl, fl, voc, director ; Yah Yah Abdul-Majid: ts, voc, perc ; Charles Davis: ts, perc, voc ; Knoel Scott: as, voc, perc ; Danny "Ray" Thompson: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Raynold Scott: bars, fl, voc, perc ; Fred Adams: tp, voc, perc ; Cecil Brooks: tp, voc, perc ; Dave Davis: tb, Fh, voc, perc ; Farid Barron: piano, keyb ; Dave Hotep: guitar ; Joonie Booth: b ; Elson Nascimento: surdo grande, perc ; Wayne Anthony Smith: jr. dr
    • "The Music of Marshall Allen"
    • 1st set
      • Interplanetary Music (Ra) * Millenium of the Rising Star (Allen) * Cosmic Hop (Allen) * Beta Music [Will Create A Better World] (Allen) * Unidentified title ??? * Space Lullaby (Allen) * In-B-Tween/Mr.Mystery (Allen-Jenkins) * They´re Peepin´ (Ra-Allen-Jacson jr)
    • 2nd set
      • Face the Music (Ra) * Swirlin (Allen) * Vibrations of the Day (Allen) * That's the Way I Feel Today (Ra) * You Find Me (Allen) * Unidentified title * Skippin´ Stones (Allen) * Deputy Hotel (Allen) * Fate in a Pleasant Mood (Ra) > We´ll Wait For You (Ra) > We Travel the Spaceways (Ra) > personal announcement

 

HAPPY HALLOWEEN

I got this nice picture in the mail yesterday...

Happy Halloween everybody !!

2008 10 31

FZQ

October 15, 2008, the FZQ (frank zappa quartet) performed the music of Frank Zappa in Brno, the second biggest city of the Czech Republic.

Thanks to Bohous, I was able to add a couple of pictures of this concert.

ZAPPATIKA 2008 10 29

2008 10 29
from Zappatika

International "Frank Zappa influenced" band ZAPPATiKA (UK) will play just ONE show in Holland this year, in Leiden- which will also be recorded as part of a 2009 DVD release.

The band has just released a new studio album , The Short But Legendary Flight of the Dodo at a launch Concert in Paris, and this only 2008 Dutch gig ,on Friday 14 November at QBUS in Leiden, will feature some of those tracks plus many of Zappa's most popular compositions !

As with all ZAPPATiKA concerts this will be a "wild and unpredictable affair ,with a LOTS of fun and LOTS of musical notes !"

--

www.myspace.com/zappatika

 

GEORGE DUKE

George Duke has a new album out since august:
  • george duke: dukey treats
        (2008, cd, ??, ??) - feat. napoleon murphy brock

And a couple of his older albums have been refurnished as well:

  • george duke: faces in reflection
        (2008, cd, ??, ??) - remastered digipack re-release of the 1974 album
  • george duke: feel
        (2008, cd, ??, ??) - remastered digipack re-release of the 1975 album ; 
    feat. obdewl'x (frank zappa)
  • george duke: i love the blues, she heard my cry
        (2008, cd, ??, ??) - remastered digipack re-release of the 1976 album ;  feat.bruce fowler, johnny "guitar" watson, ruth underwood

 

WARREN CUCCURULLO

2008 10
from Warren's website

Warren And Terry Collaborate On New Music

Picture this: Cuccurullo & Bozzio back writing & jamming together in the studio for the first time since 1985.

This time they`re doing it for real...pure, 70`s Miles-inspired improvisations mixed with the ever-widening conceptual approach of wc. This has turned out to be a huge surprise for all involved.

It`s almost as if they have conjured up the souls of some of our greatest improvisers, along with Jesus & Lucifer in what wc calls his new thinkartoonz approach to telling stories with music. "Every note we play is about love," he says, "even the notes with the horns!!! santa has spoken. This is the greatest shit we ever did together; it was like we were playing in Miles` band and Frank`s at the same time."

"Bass was handled by Doug Lunn (who also played some killer Tyneresque acoustic piano)," Warren says, "and Giseppe Patane; Alex Alessandroni played acoustic piano, Wurlitzer and clavinet; Manuel Stagars is our live audio mangler, who also plays synths; Simone Sello on baritone guitar & guitar synth; and Ben Wendell on tenor & soprano sax."

Playing In Tongues is now in the edit & mix phase at the Village Recorder in West L.A..

newsflash... “Playing In Tongues” will be out in 2008, on Edel Records

 

2008 10 30

WHERE ARE THEY NOW

If you have any info on the whereabouts of former Zappa sidemen, why not drop me a line?
And I'd appreciate it if I could do a cut & paste job...  :-)
  • scott kinsey: kinesthetics
        (2006, cd, ??, abstract lobix) - feat.walt fowler, vinnie colaiuta
  • allan holdsworth: sixteen men of tain
        (2000, cd, japan, ??) - feat.walt fowler, chad wackerman
  • lucinda williams: little honey
        (2008, cd, ??, lost highway) - feat.walt fowler
  • james taylor: covers
        (2008, cd, ??, hear music) - feat.walt fowler, lou marini
  • gregg karukas: blue touch
        (1998, cd, ??, verve) - feat.walt fowler
  • gregg karukas: night shift
        (2000, cd, ??, n-coded music) - feat.walt fowler
  • paul taylor: nightlife
        (2005, cd, ??, peak) - feat.walt fowler
  • johnny guitar watson: real mother for ya
        (1977, lp, ??, ??) - feat.walt fowler / re-issued on cd in 1994

JAZZYCLIPS

Check out JazzyClips for a couple of video snippets of the Sun Ra Arkestra in Tilburg...
There's some Zappa plays Zappa as well.

http://www.jazzyclips.com

 

SECRETS OF THE SUN

I added data for another two Sun Ra releases. Both are recent CD re-issues of albums that were previously released on Sun Ra's Saturn label almost 40 years ago!
Out on Atavistic.

LIONEL LOSHOUARN


Guitar player Lionel Loshouarn performed solo at the ICE-Z festival in Paris, 2008/07/05 and 06.
He performed a set of Zappa inspired guitar pieces.

Some of these pieces can / could be heard at his MySpace site:

  • Zapmosphere
  • 4 decembre
  • Judy les lourds devoirs
  • Reggae du ciel
  • Soupe et vieille fringues
  • Pied qui pue

http://www.myspace.com/lilosolo

Various pieces are / were offered for sale through his MySpace site as well:

  • Zapmosphere
  • Judy les lourds devoirs
  • Reggae du ciel
  • Encore ce truc on sol mineur
  • Frappe le avec ton poing
  • Soupe et vieille fringues
  • Pied qui pue
  • Pastéque dans les foins de P...
  • 4 decembre
  • Electric Amnerika
  • Saletés de sommeil

 

The picture on the right was taken at the ICE-Z festival in Paris, 2008.
(and taken from the LesFilsdelInvention website)

from Lionel's MySpace site:
For those who could not attend the last international Zappa conference held in Paris on July 5th and 6th I just achieved a studio version of my ambiances "à la Zappa" to which I added one personal composition (4th of december), a cover of Watermelon in Easter Hay and a re-mix of my versions of Amnerika and Sleep Dirt already presented a few years ago... At the price of 2 € each, it will hopefully enable me to raise the funds for a real CD edition of my "Zapmospheres". So thank you in advance !

LES FILS DE L'INVENTION 2008 10 22

a message from The Central Scrutinizer / Les Fils de l'Invention:

Un communiqué des Fils de l'Invention

On n'avait jamais vu ça : en un peu plus de trois semaines, du 1er au 25 novembre, la musique de Frank Zappa sera interprétée quatre fois dans une salle parisienne ! Noël avant Noël, quoi.

Pour en savoir plus, visitez www.lesfilsdelinvention.net .

Merci de votre attention.


Which translates into something like:

We've never seen this before: in a total of three weeks, from november 1 until 25, the music of FZ will be interpreted four times in a concert hall in paris. Christmas before christmas, don't you think?

More info at www.lesfilsdelinvention.net

The actual newsflash at the site:

* The Quatuor Renoir performed 'Zomby Woof' and 'The Black Page' on Sunday 2008/10/12 at Radio France's 'Studio 106'.

* Peach Noise will be performing Zappa on Saturday 2008/11/01 at 19h at 'Divan du Monde', rue des Martyrs, Paris, France

* ARF will be playing at 'the Antipode', a barge on the La Villette canal on 2008/11/13 at 21h.

* The Moving Tones will be at the 'Théâtre de la Cité du Refuge' on 2008/11/24 and 2008/11/25 at 20h30

  • 2008/11/01 Peach Noise - concert 'Divan du Monde', rue des Martyrs, Paris, France - 19.00h

 

LE QUATUOR RENOIR

Quatuor Renoir

2008/10/12
"Festival Présences"
'Studio Sacha Guitry', Maison de la Radio, Paris, France

  • Hélène Collerette (violin)

  • Florent Brannens (violin)

  • Fanny Coupé (viola)

  • Emmanuel Gaugué (cello)

 

  1. Intro  1:07

Alexander von Zemlinski :

Quatuor n°1 en la majeur opus 4 :

  1. Allegro con fuoco  12:23

  2. Allegretto  5:14

  3. Breit und kräftig (large et intense)  8:10

  4. Vivace con fuoco  8:33

Aubert Lemeland :

Quatuor n°7 opus 226 :

  1. Vif  5:14

  2. Lent  6:18

  3. Larghetto  8:33

Frank Zappa :

  1. Zomby Woof  4:29

  2. The Black Page  2:39

Led Zeppelin :

  1. The Battle of Evermore  4:59

  2. Black Dog  4:05

-- info: Cosmikd

THE BROKKEN CONCERTS

Corrie van Binsbergen's Brokken project has moved to the Sunday afternoon!
  • 2008/10/26 Brokken namiddag: Mystery of Guests / Toon Tellegen - concert 'Zaal 100', Amsterdam, NL
    • 15:30 Mystery Of Guests

      • Esmée Olthuis - saxen

      • Albert van Veenendaal - piano

      • Corrie van Binsbergen - gitaar

      • Alan Purves - percussie

    • 16:30 Toon Tellegen's "Brieven aan Doornroosje"

      • Corrie van Binsbergen - gitaar

      • Alan Purves - percussie

      • Hans Dagelet - verteller en trompet

       

ZAPPATIKA - FIRST CONCERT IN THE NETHERLANDS

On 14 November the British band ZAPPATiKA will perform for the first time ever in The Netherlands , performing a set consisting mainly of Frank Zappa music and some "own material"  from their new studio album

The Short But Legendary Flight of the Dodo, which they launched at their last concert ,recently in Paris.

The upcoming show (the bands ONLY gig in Holland this year) , will be at QBUS in Leiden ,Friday 14 November, and will be recorded Live for a current DVD project the band is making. It is a subsidised show and so the entrance price is ONLY 2 euros !!

The show will feature lots of the "wackier" Zappa numbers, like Titties N Beer, Winoman, Cozmik Debris and much, much more !

There is a limit of 250 people so , be early !  The show starts at 9pm !

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www.myspace.com/zappatika
  • 2008/11/14 Zappatika - concert 'QBUS', Leiden, NL

 

WM RECORDINGS 2008 10 23

a message from WM Recordings:

New on iTunes: Four Dutch pop classics in Happy Elf style!

Happy Elf is one of the most prolific artists on WM Recordings. Not only has he released five freely downloadable albums, but he has also contributed tracks to compilations and of course he's the driving force behind Elfferich Four, who have three albums available on our label.
Happy Elf's latest project is a mini-album with cover versions of four Dutch pop classics (originally released by The Golden Earring, Shocking Blue and Earth & Fire), done in typical Happy Elf-style. The vocals are handled by the very talented 15-year old Nina, who sings these songs af if she's been singing them all her life.

So, head on over to iTunes to buy Happy Elf featuring Nina - Dong-dong-di-ki-di-gi-dong
http://www.itunes.com/happyelf

Listen to audio clips here
http://www.wmrecordings.com/artists/happyelfnina.htm

and don't forget to watch the great YouTube video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-7XwzyJ2ro

New free downloads:
Two new free releases have appeared since our last newsletter:

  • WM086: Meanwhileproject.ltd - Today is Sunday

  • WM087: Spheriot - Bekennerschreiben

See you next time!

best wishes,

Marco Kalnenek
www.wmrecordings.com

IAN SHIRLEY

  • can rock & roll save the world - an illustrated history of music and comics
    • written by ian shirley
          (2005, book, uk, saf publishing)
    • Ian Shirley, whom you might know from his book "Meet The Residents", wrote this fine book on comics. To be more specific, he wrote about rock (and roll) musicians appearing in comic books.
      It's nice reading and it is heavily illustrated.
      As you can imagine, it also mentions The Residents, Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa and even Sun Ra.
      The perfect gift.  (thank you, Ive !!)

 

2008 10 24

JOE'S MENAGE

Is this the latest Zappa album? Well, yes and no. Yes, as it's "Joe's Menage" and it was released a little while ago; but No, as there's already a new album announced, and it's due to be released in a couple of weeks already.

1975/11/01 concert 'college of william and mary', williamsburg, va, usa

frank zappa: guitar and vocals
norma jean bell: alto saxophone and vocals
napoleon murphy brock: tenor saxophone and vocals
andré lewis: keyboards and vocals
roy estrada: bass and vocals
terry bozzio: drums

all compositions and arrangements by frank zappa

  1. honey, don't you want a man like me?

  2. the illinois enema bandit

  3. carolina hard-core ecstasy

  4. lonely little girl

  5. take your clothes off when you dance

  6. what's the ugliest part of your body?

  7. chunga's revenge

  8. zoot allures

This is one superb album! I received it a couple of hours ago, and I'm listening to the 15-minute version of 'Chunga's Revenge' (again).
A gem.

BUCKETHEAD

In 1999, comic book / graphic novel artist Dave McKean made a comic book to promote Buckethead's "Monsters And Robots" release.

The 20-page booklet was entitled "A Comic Book Presentation of the World of Buckethead".

 

CAPTAIN CHEESEBEARD

2008 10

Hello Everybody,

It has been a while since we had something interesting and new to tell about Belgium's most spectacular live sensation "Capt.Cheese-Beard & The 7 Sisters Of Prevention" so it is with great pride and pleasure that we can announce, we've posted some great new live footage online. These live tracks were recorded in Melsele at an open air gig we played two months ago.

I am sure that you'll enjoy the great quality of the audio and video.

Also great to read is the following:
http://www.rootstime.be/concert%20reviews/concert%20REV%202008%20-%20105.htm

By the way; we're still looking for a booker and manager in this faded Kingdom so if someone all of the sudden has a sudden moment of enlightenment after seeing these videos, feel free to contact us.

Cheerio

Jo.

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THE YOUNG GODS

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The Young Gods - If Six Was Nine

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http://www.facebook.com:80/video/video.php?v=8795427218

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you probably read about it over at KUR, or at Zappateers, or at the idiot bastard's site...
so here it is, again: Lumpy Money, a new package from the ZFT

BILLBOARD - LUMPY MONEY

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Early Zappa Albums Due In Expanded Editions
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  oktober 21, 2008

Gary Graff, Detroit

The Zappa Family Trust will kick off a comprehensive campaign to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the late Frank Zappa's albums next month. "Lumpy Money," a three-CD "audio documentary" due out Nov. 25, is the first offering in the series -- and, according to Zappa's widow Gail, the most unique.

"These two records happen to be Frank's masterworks," Zappa tells Billboard.com, "so this is the most ambitious of all the (40th anniversary) projects. The challenge is how to educate the audience to understand what 'Lumpy Gravy' and 'We're Only in It for the Money' are, and what they're part of.

"So in this particular case we have to be more about the process than the outtakes. You're going to be listening to how Frank worked, all the little developments of these pieces as opposed to just an outtake or another performance of that particular piece. You're going to hear how he got there from here."

The "Lumpy Money" package will feature two separate mixes of each album, done by Frank himself. It will include feature the first official release of the instrumental, Igor Stravinsky-influenced orchestral "ballet" version of "Lumpy Gravy" that Zappa recorded in 1967 for Capitol Records but decided to revamp, adding rock musicians and eventually releasing it on MGM/Verve four months after "We're Only in it For the Money" in 1968. Gail Zappa says a "sister" project will be released shortly after "Lumpy Money" that will contain more music from those sessions.

Other releases in the series will be treated "more as individual albums," drawing material from the Sequin Mines vault underneath the Zappa family home. A new version of "Cruising with Ruben and the Jets," Frank Zappa's third 1968 release, is also being prepared, while the Zappa Family Trust is working on other projects such as a vintage live album from the Roxy in Los Angeles and a set of Zappa's renditions of the compositions French composer Edgar Varese.

"With the 40th anniversary projects, it's not as much about 'Can we make a date?' as 'Can we make it? Do we have vault material we can put together for these?'" Gail Zappa explains. "That's something we have to do if these are going to be worth anything to people."

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GZ IN VANITY FAIR - LUMPY MONEY

Gail Zappa on Frank's New Reissue, Lumpy Money

by Michael Hogan

October 21, 2008

Before you completely tune out the endless procession of 40th-anniversary tributes to 1968's rock 'n' roll landmarks (hey, it was a big year), reserve a little head space for Lumpy Money, a three-CD package honoring Frank Zappa's historic one-two punch of Lumpy Gravy and We're Only in it for the Money.

The albums have always been linked, thanks to Zappa himself, who insinuated on the album covers that they were Phase One and Phase Two of a single work. (The final phase came decades later, with the posthumous release in 1993 of Civilization Phase III.)

Conceived as Zappa's first solo record, Lumpy Gravy was originally recorded in 1967, as a 20-minute orchestral work. After a legal tangle with Capitol Records prevented its release, Zappa, whose prowess with an editing razor was second to none, chopped up what he had and tossed it with a bunch of crazy sounds and weird conversations. The result is a 30-minute mindfuck that blurs the boundaries between rock, classical, and noise.

We're Only in it for the Money, released six months earlier, flirted with those same boundaries but ultimately cast its lot with rock 'n' roll. The cover is a crude send-up of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the music twists familiar genres into sonic pretzels, and the lyrics viciously ridicule everyone from weekend hippies ("Oh, my hair's getting good in the back!") to frigid housewives ("You're phony on top, you're phony underneath/You lay in bed and grit your teeth"). Zappa was calling out the hypocrites and fakers, no matter which side they were on.

At least that's how it's always seemed to me.

To get a more authoritative read, I spoke to Frank's widow, Gail Zappa, who is known for her tireless (some have said extreme) efforts on behalf of her husband's legacy. She runs Zappa Records and has been overseeing the 40th-anniversary releases.

VF Daily: How would you explain these two albums to somebody who isn't all that familiar with Frank Zappa?

Gail Zappa: Lumpy Gravy and We're Only in it for the Money are part of what Frank called his master work. For him, every album was just part of the same composition and everything was all one big piece of music. But the three particular pieces that he considered his absolute masterwork were Lumpy Gravy, We're Only in it for the Money, and Civilization Phase 3, the last album that he actually finished. They're constructed in a similar way.

Lumpy Gravy is Frank's first outing on his own as an artist, and We're Only in it for the Money is his first outing as a producer. It was supposed to also be his first outing as a rock 'n' roll artist, but the record company insisted on it being a Mothers album, for marketing reasons. [The Mothers of Invention were Zappa's band.] But technically these are both Frank's first ventures as rock 'n' roll artist and also as a classical composer.

How does this fit in with the rest of the re-release series you're working on?

We want to honor all the re-releases in the 40th anniversary. But the exception is these two, because they are also part of the masterwork. Because they belong with Civilization to be seen properly. So in this particular case what we're going to try to do is to be more focused on the process on Frank's work, as opposed to [including alternate] versions [of individual songs]. If you look at a score, sometimes you'll see sketches of what's going to be in the score before the score is written. That's kind of what we're going for with this record. Little sketches of it, as opposed to completely other versions that didn't "make it to the record."

Will Civilization be sold separately?

Yeah. Although we are going to do a special edition of these three records, shortly. We didn't announce that because we thought it would be too confusing. And it already is confusing. I'm going to be really surprised if I manage to get through this alive.

If you don't like confusion you should probably step away from the Frank Zappa discography. That's part of the fun of it, don't you think?

Confusion I'm not fond of. But chaos I thrive on.

You're very conscientious about protecting Frank Zappa's legacy. What's the thing that worries you the most about that legacy and how it's being treated?

Identity theft. I'm glad you asked me. No one has asked that before. And that's what it is: Identity theft. Because everybody imagines who Frank Zappa is. And then they go on, some of them, to imagine, I could make some money if I reinvent Frank Zappa in my own image. Which may suck, by the way. So people write books and they make records and they do this stuff. So every day my job is to protect and serve, like the L.A.P.D. Protect the integrity of the work itself. And serve the intent of the composer.

How does that work out, pragmatically speaking?

It's a lot of squabbling over copyright issues. The real reason why I do this is because it's just my obligation to Frank Zappa, who really believed in the Constitution of the United States of America, and one of its provisions covers copyright. And I don't like people fucking with Frank's last word, and his last word is his music.

I know that you've had some issues with iTunes, and that you object to the MP3 format because it requires music files to be so compressed. Do you ever worry that if people can't get MP3 downloads, you're going to miss a chance to reach new fans?

Well, you know, I'm of two minds there. First of all, this is a concept that Frank thought up in 1983 and published a copyrighted document on, that was filed with the copyright office. The idea was to deliver music over phone lines. As usual, he's prescient. I don't know how it would be different had Frank lived. Or how he would necessarily feel about it. But I do know his intention was that his music should not be massively compressed. And for that reason he insisted that his masters be sold in a specific format; anything less than that format was not permitted under the agreement. And iTunes was way below 16-bit technology [when Rykodisc, which had the rights to the Zappa catalogue, made it available there]. So I'm not having an argument with iTunes. I was always having the argument with the delivery by Ryko of something that they weren't entitled to do, which is the digital download of less than 16-bit technology.

I don't want to fault delivery systems. Really what is happening with music-because people steal it more and more, I think they just want to have it. They don't want to listen to it. Because if they wanted to listen to it, they wouldn't buy it that way.

You mean compressed?

Yeah. It's like you want a knock-off of something. You just say that you have it. To appear as if you're hip or cool, whatever it is. You want to hear the musical idea. But you don't want to hear the music.

Frank makes fun of hippie culture a lot in We're Only in it for the Money. What do you think he'd be making fun of today?

Well, anybody who takes themselves seriously. Nobody was spared, including himself. He was certainly relegated to that sort of-it's hard for you to imagine, because you sound like you're about 12.

I'm 33.

Very close, from my perspective. I have a son your age. When these records were made, everything in the media was about them and not us. We were excluded. And if we were talked about at all, they pointed the finger: those are them and they're dangerous. So we were a little separate community, everybody under the age of 25 in 1965. It's hard to imagine for people now, especially your age, that your whole country, your parents and everybody, would be against you if you behaved or looked a certain way. It's so pervasive now that no one cares anymore.

The mainstream culture has also become very adept at co-opting anything that's at all creative or "edgy."

Absolutely. That's absolutely true. Frank never intended to be psychedelic or avant-garde or any of those titles that have been visited upon him by everybody else in retrospect. That wasn't what he was trying to do at all. He was just saying, This is what I think about that, and this is how I'm going to show you what I think.

Speaking of your children, I caught one of Dweezil's performances of the Frank Zappa catalogue a year or two ago at the Jammies.

You have to see it now! It's nothing like that now. That was when they first started out. And there was so much pressure for them to have original members that played in Frank's band. And it was just so heartbreaking for all of us-especially the family-that we had to do that. Because we just believe in the music and that it's alive and well, and that it doesn't need those guys to hold it up anymore. Or to participate in any way. If it can't be played by people of your generation, then what's the point?

 

STICK MAN FOR EVER

  • jimmy carl black: stick man for ever
        (2008, cd, usa, cafepress)
    • In support of Jimmy Carl Black, Cafepress issued a compilation album. It's a great album, and it's for a good cause (named Jimmy Carl Black) so don't hesitate.

 

2008 10 19

GAIL ZAPPA

-- from The Los Angeles Times 2008 09 21 --

Frank Zappa's widow protects his legacy

For Gail Zappa, that means making sure that her late husband 'has the last word in terms of anybody's idea of who he is. And his actual last word is his music.'

By Lynell George, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

September 21, 2008

WHOEVER devised the slipknot contract clause "into perpetuity" hadn't conceived a Gail Zappa. She's made it her job to parse the music industry's dense legalese, close contractual loopholes and, most significantly, end what she sees as its iron grip on an artist's past, present and future.

"Let me say it in the simplest way," she lays it out, her full hand on the table, "My job is to make sure that Frank Zappa has the last word in terms of anybody's idea of who he is. And his actual last word is his music."

To that end, Gail Zappa has become a vocal advocate for artists' rights. The wife of the late musician-composer Frank Zappa, she has been keeping watch over not just her husband's image and brand but his legacy. Despite what people might think, her dogged efforts are not about erecting razor-wire around all things Zappa but protecting his memory.
Yes, she knows all about the finger-pointing and the grousing, the battles with the record labels about who owns what; the fury and frustration of fans who are unable to download the most famous and seminal works of the Zappa canon. The Zappa Family Trust is in the middle of a dust-up with Rykodisc; Gail Zappa is suing Rykodisc over "copyright infringements including digital rights."

It's not the first time the Zappas have been in a legal dance: In 1977, Frank Zappa filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Records and his former manager citing artistic grievances and questioning certain "creative accounting practices," Gail says. After an out-of-court settlement was reached in 1982, the rights to his master recordings reverted to him, a lucrative boon.

December marks the 15th anniversary of Frank Zappa's passing, but interest in him and the work continues only to grow. "No two of Frank's shows were ever the same, which is one of the reasons he was one of the most heavily bootlegged artists," Gail explains.

Tapping into that interest, in the last few years, the Zappa Family Trust has begun to release rarities from the Zappa vault. Frank was an obsessive chronicler, recording both audio and video (in every conceivable format) of his process. Gail has established two labels -- reconstituting Zappa and launching Vaulternative -- to showcase that material, which includes band rehearsals from the '60s and live footage selected by Gail with the assist of Vaultmeister Joe Travers. This summer, they've issued on DVD the concert film "The Torture Never Stops" in Frank Zappa's original edit and "One Shot Deal," a previously unreleased compilation of guitar-focused music. Reissues of Zappa's first solo album, 1967's "Lumpy Gravy," and the following year's "We're Only In It for the Money" are in the offing. Coinciding with all of this is the very first staging of his 1979 rock opera, "Joe's Garage," at Hollywood's that, loosely speaking, chronicles the travails of an imaginary guitarist named Joe. Gail gave the first-time greenlight.

"I'm the front-of-house mixer," Gail Zappa says, settling into a soft chair near Travers, just to the right of an old console setup in what was most recently Frank's editing room in their Laurel Canyon home. Gail usually makes herself available only for the nuts-and-bolts sound bite related to a release, "but it's not often that I can get into the grommets and widgets and explain what's behind all of this."

Her position hasn't always made her popular -- she's butted heads at times with everyone from record execs and label lawyers to fan boards and tribute bands. "I can't go out and be the rebuttal witness every minute because I just end up looking like the screaming shrew that I'm getting the reputation for being."

But she has her reasons, and they're rooted in a promise: "My job is to make sure that everything is as clean as you can get it. . . . I don't want anybody standing between the audience and what Frank's intention as a composer was and still is. [W]hat I've discovered in the process . . . comes down to one simple thing. Because everybody wants to remake his image. And they can . . . Well, they can all pound salt!"

Fifteen years gone, and Frank Zappa still casts a long shadow. Gail, like Travers, often speaks of him in present tense. And though, on this late-summer afternoon, no one occupies Frank's old console chair, there are all sorts of winking reminders salted about everywhere. Gold records and old album covers. A "Nixon for Governor" poster hangs on a far door. Scores of "Zappa" license plates, gifts from fans from across the country, frame the old console, and photographs, tucked into unexpected places, have a fun-house effect: the eyes seem to follow you. It's not a spirit that hovers but an ethos; standards to be upheld. Gail Zappa is not custodian of a ghost but of a force that still has power to prod and provoke.

Keeping watch keeps her busy. There are the cover bands to police, and there is even the historical narrative of Frank's band The Mothers to keep close tabs on. It can be all over the map -- tribute bands asserting that they are "embodying the spirit of Frank Zappa," an old band member claiming collaborator status. "Do you remember 'Police Woman'? Pepper?" Gail Zappa asks. "That's me. The ultimate Sgt. Pepper."

One of the front-burner issues has been the digital music rights for the work that makes up Frank Zappa's primary catalog. Many recording artists have expressed their distaste for digital sound, arguing that when their work is compressed into MP3 files, it can seem flat and thin. What the public might not know, Gail says, "is that it was Frank's concept to limit [the sale] to a format so that it was accurately represented, that being 16-bit technology -- CDs. He didn't want it compressed. So we're currently in a lawsuit over this issue."

What's at stake here is intent: "iTunes has been from the get-go massively compressed. That's fine perhaps if you're Britney Spears . . . but it's not fine for Frank Zappa's music, and he was interested in protecting that." A spokesperson for Rykodisc parent Warner Music had no comment.

Peering into genius

TO LABEL Frank Zappa an iconoclast would only be rounding the corner of the neighborhood where he and his imagination reside. There's so much stirring at every turn and busy intersection: glances of doo-wop, blues, faux-psychedelia. His music couldn't be fenced-in in terms of genre. In fact, much of it is an amalgam of styles -- embracing, say, heavy artillery guitar-rock with nods to composers Igor Stravinsky or Edgard Varèse -- that reflected his citizen-of-the world sensibilities.

Angular and antic, prescient and political and vamped-up in tricky time signatures, Zappa was of his time -- as a commentator and a critic -- and light years ahead of it. "Frank often said," Gail says, "that his job was to go 'out there' and come back . . . and tell you what I found out.'"

Part of the idea behind opening the vaults was to chart those travels and to give audiences an unprecedented, behind-the-scenes look at the composer's process. As Vaultmeister, Travers isn't just cataloging the contents, but, he says "also investigating the possibilities." Since 1995, Travers, the drummer for a band led by Frank's son Dweezil, Zappa Plays Zappa, has been sifting through the assets; a wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling audio/video and all-manner of miscellany magic library.

Though every silver film canister, tape box or VHS shell is marked in Frank Zappa's own hand, "it doesn't mean that you'll find what you think in there," says Travers, so there is a fair amount of mind-reading and extrapolating. There is basically every kind of format that music was archived on from the '50s to the '70s, and Travers has about 40% of it cataloged both on hard drive and CD.

Travers works closely with Gail, submitting ideas for releases. Ultimately, she has the final word. "I kind of look at the progression of the releases, like if we've released a record from a band in 1976, I don't want to stay in that realm. I want to jump around and try to cover different areas. . . . I try to prioritize a lot of things that Frank didn't," Travers says. "There is an album. . . called 'Wazzoo,' which is a 20-piece band that Frank only did eight shows with but never released anything from. But we just did."

The Zappa label is dedicated to work wholly produced by Frank Zappa, while Vaulternative highlights old sessions, rehearsals, sonic threads long stored away. The Zappa Family Trust has about 40 projects in the works, Gail says.

"We could easily put out five to eight projects a year and can do that for the next few years." That would make Zappa almost as prolific as he was when he was living.

"Years ago my husband said, 'Sell everything and get out of this horrible business.' Did I listen? No. I tried. I really tried. But I realized early on that I have to defend his right to have been here in the first place," Gail says.

So all of this, every choice, weighs heavy. "The best thing that I can hope is to . . . keep windows open to be able to discover the music. If [people] get to the original recordings, and even Zappa Plays Zappa and other groups that respect the intent of the composer then that music is going to be with them for the rest of their lives.

"It is not a causal relationship," she says. "So that's the reason, the whole motivation for what I do what I do. Because I owe it to Frank and what I feel about his music. When it's said and done, I still work for that guy."

 

WM RECORDINGS 2008 10 08

New free album download, available now:

Spheriot - Bekennerschreiben

http://www.wmrecordings.com/releases/wm087.htm 

"Here we are: Neither young nor innocent or idealistically transfigured any more. The right time for a "Bekennerschreiben" (claim of responsibility), to see what a variety of tastes a single ingredient like myself can provide a selfdestructive cannibal with. If it sounds like Krautrock-Techno, damned hard rock or a gay songwriter all mashed up in one indie pop stew, then this is just what I am."

Still available by the same artist:
Spheriot - Livingroom Orbits

http://www.wmrecordings.com/releases/wm058.htm 

And yes, it's pure coincidence that our two most recent releases are both by artists from Cologne, Germany ?

best wishes,

Marco Kalnenek

http://www.wmrecordings.com

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ZAPPOSTROPHE 111

  • zappostrophe no.111  -  2008
    • A little while ago, issue number 111 of the Czech Frank Zappa Fanclub got released.
      • a zappanale 2008 review
      • bruce bickford
      • the dweezil zappa interview from guitar school from 2001
      • zappa plays zappa
    • Check them out at www.zappa.cz

 

ARF SOCIETY SUPPORTS JIMMY CARL BLACK

BOGUS POMP VIDEO SNIPPET

TA's video from the Bogus Pomp concert with Napoleon Murphy Brost in Hamburg August 2008

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XtlIEcIA5xI

enjoy!!

 

2008 10 18

THE MOTHERS ON YOUTUBE

2008 10 14

I´ve just seen this video in You Tube : http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=9v8hFC2V7Mo

What a surprise ¡

Regards,

Javier.

 

ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE

Trey Anastasio on Frank Zappa:

http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/frankzappa/articles/story/7248602/the_immortals__the_greatest_artists_of_all_time_71_frank_zappa

An article about the Joe's Garage musical:

http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2008/09/29/frank-zappas-raunchy-rock-opera-joes-garage-debuts-in-los-angeles/

 

Run: Friday, September 26 - Saturday, November 22, 2008

The Open Fist Theatre
6209 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA  90038
Opening Night Gala tickets: $30.00
All other tickets: $25.00; Preview tickets: $15.00  

 

CUCAMONGA RADIO SHOW

Cucamonga is still alive.

For those of you who don't live in Belgium: Cucamonga was one of the best radio, not to say THE best, radio show we ever had.

Check it out at:

http://www.cucamonga.be/

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ZAPPATIKA PROMO VIDEO

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2008 10 17
from Zappatika

Funny little promo for our new album.....

http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=44773211
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THE BUNNY BOY INTERMISSION MUSIC

from The Residents' blog, about the tour merchandise:

"The merchandise starting in Washington DC will include what is described to me as a “dog tag.” It is some kind of tag that has the classic eyeball on one side and a code on the other that allows one to download the 15 minutes of music from The Bunny Boy intermission. This music is closely related to music that was posted here for the Summer Beach Party."

And there's not only this "Bunny Boy Intermission" download, but the newest Residents release has been announced too.
"Postcards from Patmos".
Here's a picture of the cover:

 

-- info & such: Ive Hapers

TARENTATEC PLAYS ZAPPA

German band Tarentatec performed at the opening party for Zappanale 19, 2008/08/14, in the centre of Bad Doberan, Germany.

For the occasion, the band performed a set of Zappa and Hendrix tunes.

Christian Döpping guitar, vocals
Johannes Döpping drums, vocals
Patrick Köhler bass, vocals
Lars Mäurer rhodes, organ

www.myspace.com/tarentatec

The next month, Tarentatec will, again, be performing some Zappa music:

"Tarentatec plays ZAPPA"

  • 2008/11/18 Tarentatec - concert 'Gambrinus', SUHL, Germany

  • 2008/11/19 Tarentatec - concert 'Piano', SÖMMERDA , Germany

  • 2008/11/21 Tarentatec - concert 'Ali Alster', JENA, Germany

 

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Tarentatec, live in open air in Bad Doberan on 2008/08/14.
Pictures by Wim Hoogland.
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Christian Döpping guitar, vocals Lars Mäurer rhodes, organ

Johannes Döpping drums, vocals

Patrick Köhler bass, vocals

RESIDENTS JINGLES

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In 1983, parisian collective La Fondation has recorded a series of 'Residents Jingles'. These jingles were distributed to a number of independant local radio stations.

One of these jingles got released on a compilation CD in 2007.

All of the jingles have been made available through the collective's website

http://www.lafondation-paris.com/

  • various artists: jingles & génériques: movies in your head vol.3
        (2007, cd, france, ppt-stem-08) - incl. la fondation: residents jingle no.3
2008 10 14

PROJECT/OBJECT 2008 10 11

2008 10
from André Cholmondeley
Music News

Hello Y'all

Andre' here, reporting from 2000+ft above sea level, in the beautiful mountains of  .....Asheville NC.

Some of you are local -- if so -- c'mon out TONIGHT (SAT 11OCT) to Stella Blue (downstairs)-- I'll be performing with DELICIOUS , it's our first gig this year with a sub-drummer. (our (un)usual drummer Eric Slick is ensconced at the Belew Compound working on the new setlist and new album!!)

We will tear it up tonite, kind of a farewell gig for me before I hit the road (sigh, working for someone else's music, grrr) But ya gotta pay the bills...might as well be with rock n roll. Speaking of which -- I can't help but recommend my fave new album The Clash"Llive at Shea Stadium, (just out 7 Oct 2008) finally a great sounding document of the show that took place during the 1982 tour they did with THE WHO and David Johansen. Stunning. So fking good, they are....Anyway .....see you tonight, local peeps....I';ll be channeling Mick and Joe...

Delicious is a heavy/spacey rock trio that brings the goods. Look for us soon in your hood...
www.myspace.com/delicious

Otherwise in the news for NOVEMBER -- PROJECT/OBJECT will also soon tour, performing ZAPPA MUSIC -- see below for what the rest of my damn year looks like!! It's sick but I love it...

This time we will hit the boards for a week or so ..with the legendary Zappa Band Members IKE WILLIS and ED MANN. We are working on lots of surprise soon -- so stay tuned...! This run will piss many of you off, I'm sorry, since it hits the tri-state NY area only.... BUT keep the faith -- we wanna get out to new places in 2009!

Coming up this week -- Project/Object drummer Eric and I are about to leave for wonderful spots all around Western Europe..Eric also drums for the legendary ADRIAN BELEW, his sister Julie rocks the bass in that trio. So -- if you're in the EU-c'mon out to a show, email me too!

PS - On a sad note  - original Zappa/Mothers drummer JIMMY CARL BLACK is very ill - Please check out his myspace for details on helping him with donations or just buying a CD.... Jimmy has always been very good to us and we are wishing him well every day.

http://www.myspace.com/inkanishrecords

http://myspace.com/jimmycarlblack1

PROJECT/OBJECT 
featuring IKE WILLIS & ED MANN
the music of Frank Zappa
NOVEMBER 2008 - EAST COAST USA

  • 15 SAT Wilkes Barre PA Jazz Cafe'

  • 16 SUN Annapolis MD Ram's Head

  • 17 MON New York NY BB King's

  • 18 TUE Troy NY Revolution Hall

  • 19 WED Northampton MA Iron Horse

  • 20 THU New Haven CT Toad's Place

  • 21 FRI Boston MA Bill's Bar

  • 22 SAT Asbury Park NJ Asbury Lanes

  • 23 SUN Phila PA World Cafe' Live

*the Actual music...with the Actual Alumni*
www.projectobject.com

André Cholmondeley
Tour Manager/Tech/Assistant Manager/Promotions
Adrian Belew Power Trio
www.adrianbelew.net

ADRIAN BELEW POWER TRIO
FALL 2008 - EUROPE
OCTOBER

  • 15 WED Budapest Hungary Trafo

  • 18 SAT Lugano Switzerland Auditorium Radio Svizzera

  • 20 MON San Sebastien Spain Teatro Victoria Eugenia

  • 21 TUES Barcelona SpainForum Bikini

  • 23 THU Milano Italia Blue note

  • 24 FRI Woergl Austria Komma

  • 25 SAT Vevey Switzerland Rocking-Chair

  • 27 MON Aschaffenburg Germany Colos-Saal

  • 28 TUES Groningen  Netherlands De Oosterpoort

  • 29 WED Den Haag NL Paard Van Troje

  • 30 THU Eindhoven NL  Effenaar

  • 31 FRI Zurich Switzerland Moods Im Schiffbau

NOVEMBER

  • 01 SAT Schwerin Germany Der Speicher

  • 02 SUN Muenster Germany Hotjazzclub

  • 03 MON Leverkusen Germany Forum Leverkusen, Jazztage

  • 05 WED Vilnius Lithuania Forum Palace

PROJECT/OBJECT 
featuring IKE WILLIS & ED MANN
the music of Frank Zappa
NOVEMBER 2008 - EAST COAST USA

  • 15 SAT Wilkes Barre PA Jazz Cafe'

  • 16 SUN Annapolis MD Ram's Head

  • 17 MON New York NY BB King's

  • 18 TUE Troy NY Revolution Hall

  • 19 WED Northampton MA Iron Horse

  • 20 THU New Haven CT Toad's Place

  • 21 FRI Boston MA Bill's Bar

  • 22 SAT Asbury Park NJ Asbury Lanes

  • 23 SUN Phila PA World Cafe' Live

*the Actual music...with the Actual Alumni*

ADRIAN BELEW POWER TRIO
DEC 2008 - AUSTRALIA  

  • 03 WED Melbourne The Corner Hotel

  • 04 THU Sydney The Basement

  • 05 FRI- 07 SUN Adelaide  Int'l Guitar Fest.

  • 08 MON Newtown, New South Wales The Vanguard

  • 09 TUES Newtown, New South Wales The Vanguard

  • 10 WED Cronulla, New South Wales Brass Monkey

  • 11 THU Bulli, New South Wales Heritage Hotel

APRIL 2009 - Midwest USA

  • 18 SAT Schaumburg, IL Prairie Center For The Arts

  • 19 SUN Chicago, IL Old Town School Of Folk Music

www.adrianbelew.net

Read BelewBlog, Get BelewMusic, Check Belewdates, See BelewNews.

 

PROJECT/OBJECT 

featuring IKE WILLIS & ED MANN

the music of Frank Zappa

NOVEMBER 2008 - EAST COAST USA

  • 2008/11/15 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Jazz Cafe', Wilkes Barre PA

  • 2008/11/16 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Ram's Head, Annapolis MD

  • 2008/11/17 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert BB King's, New York NY

  • 2008/11/18 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Revolution Hall, Troy NY

  • 2008/11/19 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Iron Horse, Northampton MA

  • 2008/11/20 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Toad's Place, New Haven CT

  • 2008/11/21 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Bill's Bar, Boston MA

  • 2008/11/22 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Asbury Lanes, Asbury Park NJ

  • 2008/11/23 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert World Cafe' Live, Phila PA

 

André Cholmondeley

Tour Manager/Tech/Assistant Manager/Promotions

Adrian Belew Power Trio

www.adrianbelew.net

 

ADRIAN BELEW POWER TRIO

FALL 2008 - EUROPE

OCTOBER

  • 2008/10/15 Adrian Belew - concert Trafo, Budapest Hungary

  • 2008/10/18 Adrian Belew - concert Auditorium Radio Svizzera, Lugano Switzerland

  • 2008/10/20 Adrian Belew - concert Teatro Victoria Eugenia, San Sebastien Spain

  • 2008/10/21 Adrian Belew - concert Forum Bikini, Barcelona Spain

  • 2008/10/23 Adrian Belew - concert Blue note, Milano Italia

  • 2008/10/24 Adrian Belew - concert Komma, Woergl Austria

  • 2008/10/25 Adrian Belew - concert Rocking-Chair, Vevey Switzerland

  • 2008/10/27 Adrian Belew - concert Colos-Saal, Aschaffenburg Germany

  • 2008/10/28 Adrian Belew - concert De Oosterpoort, Groningen,  Netherlands

  • 2008/10/29 Adrian Belew - concert Paard Van Troje,  Den Haag NL

  • 2008/10/30 Adrian Belew - concert Effenaar,  Eindhoven NL

  • 2008/10/31 Adrian Belew - concert Moods Im Schiffbau, Zurich, Switzerland

NOVEMBER

  • 2008/11/01 Adrian Belew - concert Der Speicher,  Schwerin Germany

  • 2008/11/02 Adrian Belew - concert Hotjazzclub, Muenster Germany

  • 2008/11/03 Adrian Belew - concert Forum Leverkusen, Jazztage, Leverkusen Germany

  • 2008/11/05 Adrian Belew - concert Forum Palace, Vilnius Lithuania

 

ADRIAN BELEW POWER TRIO

DEC 2008 - AUSTRALIA

  • 2008/12/03 Adrian Belew - concert The Corner Hotel, Melbourne, Australia

  • 2008/12/04 Adrian Belew - concert The Basement, Sydney, Australia

  • 2008/12/05 - 2008/12/07 Adrian Belew - concert "Int'l Guitar Fest.", Adelaide, Australia

  • 2008/12/08 Adrian Belew - concert The Vanguard, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia

  • 2008/12/09 Adrian Belew - concert The Vanguard, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia

  • 2008/12/10 Adrian Belew - concert Brass Monkey, Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia

  • 2008/12/11 Adrian Belew - concert Heritage Hotel,  Bulli, New South Wales, Australia

APRIL 2009 - Midwest USA

  • 2009/04/18 Adrian Belew - concert Prairie Center For The Arts, Schaumburg, IL

  • 2009/04/19 Adrian Belew - concert Old Town School Of Folk Music, Chicago, IL

 

CORRIE VAN BINSBERGEN

2008 10

Corrie van Binsbergen will be omnipresent at the "Robisco Festival" this week.

She'll be playing a solo concert, two duo concerts (one with percussionist Yonga Sun and one with harpist Miriam Overlach), and she will be doing a couple of "Writers in concert" performances with Anne Vegter, Diana Ozon and Hans Dagelet (who will be reading Toon Tellegen, but who might also be playing the trumpet)

http://www.roodebioscoop.nl/home/ (in dutch)

  • 2008/10/14 20.30 h - Corrie van Binsbergen

  • 2008/10/14 21:40 h - Corrie van Binsbergen / Anne Vegter

  • 2008/10/15 20:30 h - Corrie van Binsbergen & Yonga Sun

  • 2008/10/15 21:40 h - Corrie van Binsbergen, Yonga Sun & Diano Ozon

  • 2008/10/16 20:30 h - Corrie van Binsbergen & Miriam Overlach

  • 2008/10/16 21:40 h - Corrie van Binsbergen, Miriam Overlach & Hans Dagelet

 

NEW SUN RA RELEASES

 

thanks to Danny Mathys for the tracklist

  • sun ra: newport jazz festival - the electric circus
        (2008, 2cd, usa, transparency 0308)
    • Here's two early concerts of the Sun Ra Arkestra. The first one from 1969 from the Newport Jazz Festival, the second one from 1968, live at The Electric Circus in NYC.
      Quite experimental (and not the best quality). Food for hard-core fans.

 

 

  • sun ra: untitled recordings
        (2008, cd, usa, transparency 0309)
    • The latest Transparancy release is a collection of concert and rehearsal takes and jams.
      Not the easiest stuff, but very interesting...

THE MOVING TONES WITH BENOIT MOERLEN

Due to the abscence of Ed Mann, the Rijkevorsel gig has been cancelled, but for their Breda gig The Moving Tones will bring Benoit Moerlen along (brother of the late Pierre Moerlen of Gong fame).

-- info: Danny Mathys

ZAPPA PLAYS ZAPPA - THE TOURDATES

2008 10 09

ZAPPA PLAYS ZAPPA ADDS DATES IN

NEW YORK AND THE WEST COAST

Hello Friends,

I'm happy to announce a few additions to the fall tour schedule. Toronto and Montreal have sold out so we decided to add an extra show in each city. During multiple night runs in all cities we are planning to play a completely different show for all of you. We know many of you will be attending consecutive shows and it is one more small way for us to thank you.

I'm excited to say that we have "Billy The Mountain" up and running. It is a whole lot of fun to play. I believe it was last played live over 30 years ago... crazy!

I can't wait to play it for an audience. In the song "Billy" and his wife "Ethel" decide to go to New York for a vacation. I thought you'd like to know that we have added 2 more NYC shows on October 29 and October 30 in case any of you are planning a vacation.

Halloween will likely inspire at least one premiere tune ... a special treat as opposed to a trick.

Los Angeles gets a fourth show at the ROXY on December 13th (My wife's Birthday). A few weeks later - on New Year's Eve - we will be playing a very special co-headlining show with Les Claypool at the San Francisco Opera House.

On the heels of that auspicious engagement we will make our way to Portland Seattle and Vancouver.

The free downloads will continue on many of these dates. Please be sure to check our website for updated info about that and the continuation of the Hagstrom guitar giveaway.

Thanks very much for all of your support and enthusiasm for this ZPZ endeavor. We look forward to seeing you at the next concert.

Regards,

Dweezil Zappa

 

ZAPPATIKA - NEW BASS PLAYER

2008 10 09

Meet our NEW BASS PLAYER ! a strange  man who has spent years playing in oddly noizy bands pushing the outer limits of experimental Rock music ! Recognizable by his enormous Blue Bass Stack and twisted idea of humour this is THE PRINCE of SODOM !

http://s273.photobucket.com/albums/jj240/ZAPPATiKA/?action=view&current=PrinceofSodom.jpg"

The Prince of Sodom will join ZAPPATiKA on stage  in November at the Dutch and UK gigs and he is now working furiously like a eager little beaver under the merciless regime which he has gotten himself involved with ! However, if he continues to develop as he is doing - we may even let him plug in his Bass guitar !

--

www.myspace.com/zappatika

 

THE FZ QUARTET

2008 10 11
from: Bohous

The Frank Zappa Quartet will play 15.10.2008 in club Leitnerka in Brno and 6.12.2008 in club Stara Pekarna also in Brno, this concert´ll be record Czech TV for January program!!!

  • 2008/10/15 The FZ Quartet - concert 'Leitnerka', Brno, Czech Republic
  • 2008/12/06 The FZ Quartet - concert 'Stara Pekarna', Brno, Czech Republic
    • recorded for czech tv !! broadcast in 2009/01

PLACEBO

Marc Moulin passed away a couple of weeks ago. He was the man behind Placebo.

I remember listening to the third (so-called Harvest-album) Placebo album for the first time at my friend Jan's place, some 25 years ago...

I've made an entrie for Placebo & pasted the album info.

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PIERRE VERVLOESEM

The new Pierre Vervloesem album will be out next month. It will be called "Not Even Close".

I added info & pictures to the Pierre Vervloesem discography. Well, to his solo albums that is, as he has contributed to a lot more albums.

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2008 10 08

SNAPSHOTS FROM ITALY

-- info / picture: Bohous

ZAPPATIKA 2008 10 08 UPDATE

2008 10 08

Re: November ED MANN PROJECT

Hi folks- nice that you are following this ...just so you know ..all the CONFIRMED dates at this moment are on our Myspace page ,as is the new album THE SHORT BUT LEGENDARY FLIGHT of the DODO that we launched last week at the Acoustic FZ Gig in Paris- you can get the album now via Paypal from our Myspace for the Launch price of only 11 Euros or wait til next month when its on i-Tunes...but that will cost more !
N-y-way ....the first 5 free dowloadable tracks are also posted on Myspace

We are playing Holland first on the 14th November in Leiden ,then again in December in Eindhoven. Right now we are busy auditioning a new bassist - 
bye for now ! 

Zomby Woof
ZAPPATiKA

  • 2008/11/14 ZAPPATiKA – concert Leiden, NL

  • 2008/11/22 The Moving Tones – concert Breda, NL

  • 2008/11/24 The Moving Tones – concert Paris, France

  • 2008/11/25 The Moving Tones – concert Paris, France

  • 2008/11/26 ZAPPATiKA – concert London, UK

  • 2008/12/12 ZAPPATiKA – concert Eindhoven, NL

  • 2009/03/19 ZAPPATiKA – concert Exeter, UK

  • 2009/04/30 ZAPPATiKA – concert Dresden, Germany

 

ZAPPATIKA - LIVE ON STAGE

  • zappatika: live on stage
        (2008, cd, uk, private release) - incl.various frank zappa compositions
    • While the new album has just been released, I thought it would be nice to give Zappatika's "Live On Stage" another spin.
      I really like this album. It's a bit lo-fi and sounds a bit raw, but that fits the music perfectly. 
      "Live On Stage" has seventeen songs, four of which might be linked directly to Uncle Frank: 'The Torture Never Stops', 'That Ol' Carlos Jig', "Sexual Harassment' and 'No Watermelonz Here, Boy!'. It's clear that guitarist McInnes has put a lot of effort in his guitar tone. Not only does he play a mean guitar solo, his guitar has a nice amount of fuzz and feedback. Just the way we like it.
      I'd love to see these guys live & I'm curious to find out what The Dodo will sound like. 
      -
      -- to be continued --

 

CRAZY BACKWARDS ALPHABET

I added cover & label of the Crazy Backwards Alphabet CD reissue from 1992:

the cover the label

ZAPPING

  • furio di castri, nguyen le, rita marcotulli, eric vloeimans, joel allouche, mauro negri: zapping
        (2008, cd, italy, promo music)
    • "What would Zappa have done if he had to work on Thelonious Monk?"
      That's the question that Furio di Castri tried to answer with his "Zapping" project. 
      Di Castri adds: "It was a fixation that I had been mulling over for years, from the time I heard them play in concert in Italy in 1969 and 1972 when I was barely 15".
      The result is fabulous, to say the least. For starters, the Zapping team consists of six excellent musicians, each with a typical and powerful sound, adding their part to the compositions: Rita Marcotulli on the piano, Nguyen Le on the guitar, Mauro Negri on alto and clarinet, Eric Vloeimans on trumpet, Joel Allouche on drums, and Furio di Castri on bass, sampling and live electronics.
      The strongest point of this album, however, is the approach to the music. You do get a very fine eight-minute version of Monk's 'Skippy', and an open and free version of Zappa's 'Twenty Small Cigars', but almost all of the other pieces are composed by Furio di Castri. In these compositions, di Castri has put a lot of ideas, quotes and references, both melodic and rhythmic, that one immediately links to Zappa and to Monk.
      It's hard to pick a favourite piece, but I'd like to go for "Born In The USB / The Monk Page"-double where the band toys around with Thelonious Monk's 'Trinkle Tinkle', 'Hornin' In' and 'Four In One', plus Frank Zappa's 'The Clap', making it a very rich and unpredictable piece. I've listened to it five times in a row, and I'll be playing it again.
      I love it. 
      -

    • "Zapping" will end very high on my "favourite albums of 2008" list. 
      Highly recommended!

    • www.promomusic.it  

2008 10 07

TRILOK GURTU

  • trilok gurtu & arkè string quartet: arkeology
        (2006, cd, italy, promo music) 

    • Indian percussionist and composer Trilok Gurtu is probably the best example of a musician for whom no musical boundaries exist. World music, jazz, his fusion work with John McLaughlin, ... There's no end to the list.
      About two years ago Trilok Gurtu teamed up with the classical Arkè String Quartet to perform his music. The album says: "This project is based on a fascinating linguistic research which has the sole aim of allowing the pure force of the singing and the rhythm to emerge, these being the expressive cores of the Indian and Mediterranean musical traditions".
      I couldn't have said it better.
      The result, "Arkeology", is a very jazzy album. Beautiful melody lines combined with Triluk Gurtu's impressive percussion.
      Impressive. 
      -

    • www.promomusic.it

 

PANICPHOBIA

  • panicphobia: handle with care, might panic
        (2008, cd, nl, wm recordings wmit 1009)

    • Readers of the Latest News section of United Mutations should be familiar with WM Recordings (www.wmrecordings.com). Over at WM R, some major changes took place the last couple of months: WM R went from being an on-line record label, to a genuine record producing record label. WM Recordings still is an on-line label and also offers free downloads, so you don't have an excuse not to check them out.
      Danish rockband Panicphobia are the first band to release a CD on WM Recordings. "Handle With Car, Might Panic" is a mini-album. It presents 5 short pieces that were created / composed collectively by the band. The pieces are quite different, and obviously try to avoid to sound alike.
      "Handle With Care, Might Panic" is a fine introduction to Panicphobia. They left me curious to hear more. 
      -

    • www.wmrecordings.com

 

THE PURPLE CUCUMBER

  • various artists: the purple cucumber
        (2008, cd, italy, auditorium audizioni 01003)
    • April 30, 1995, the city of Antwerp was the center of the Zappa Universe for one day. That evening, the BRTN (belgian national radio & television broadcasting company) Philharmonic Orchestra performed pieces by a select group of contemporary composers that were written especially for this project and that were inspired by the music of Frank Zappa.
      For the occasion, the BRTN Philharmonic Orchestra was joined by The Zucchini Rocking Teenage Combo, a rock band that included ex- Zappa bandmember Robert Martin, some Muffin Men (Andy Jacobson, Andy Treacy and Jake Newman), and a threesome of Belgian's finest jazz/rock musicians (Bart Maris, Danny De Cort and Johan Vandendriessche).
      The composers that participated in The Purple Cucumber project did a very fine job. You can hear Zappa-esque melodies and rhythms, quirky sounds, and even a couple of musical quotes all over their compositions.
      The tip to the hat goes to Peter Vermeersch, Claude Coppens, George De Decker, Frederik D'Haene, Peter Swinnen and Ward Weis.
      "The Purple Cucumber" was recorded live in concert and got released on CD by Auditorium Audizioni in 2003.
      As it has been unavailable for quite a while, it's good to see this reissue (with nice new artwork)..
      It brings back a lot of nice memories. I still think of the concert as one of the highlights in my melomaniac career.

    • Available from http://www.auditoriumedizioni.it/
      And in most CD-shops.

       

ZAPPANALE 19 SNAPSHOTS

Don't ask me how, but over at Zappanale 19, during the openingnight at downtown Bad Doberan, I met this nice Spanish family of Zappa fans.
Here are some shots that Wim Hoogland took, while they were talking to none other than Napoleon Murphy Brock.
So if you know Pepe (?) and/or his family, be sure to ask them if they had a nice time at Zappanale...

2008 10 06

BOGUS POMP - ZAPPAWEEN INFO

2008 10 06

Zappaween info

Hi gang,

A number of people have asked about whether there will be advance ticket sales like Ticketmaster for the November 1 show. Tickets will be day of show only except for sponsors which can reserve a spot early. Sponsorships are $100 and include two tickets with priority seating and two t-shirts. Most sponsors want the balcony but if someone wanted early entrance to get in front at the stage that is OK too. If you are interested please contact me. Money from sponsors is being used 100% to fund advance advertising for the show.

In addition to Ike Willis on vocals and Dan Campbell on violin, Tommy Zvoncheck of Blue Oyster Cult has been rehearsing with the group and will be joining Rick on keyboards.

Also, if anybody has contacts with a hotel that could help with lodging costs for Ike, the band would be very appreciative. Adding a celebrity is expensive!

I will be sending a follow-up e-mail with more details about the show later.

Fred

 

SUN RA - CONCERT FOR THE COMET KOHOUTEK

  • sun ra: concert for the comet kohoutek
        (2007, cd, italy, esp-cd-5011)
    • In their extraordinary re-issue series, ESP did "Concert For The Comet Kohoutek" in 2007. 
      Originally released in 1993 (!), this album presents a beautiful 1973 concert. It's remarkable how close this is to what Zappa was doing in the early seventies. Zappa with his progressive rock / jazz angle, and Sun Ra in his space jazz world.
      "Concert For The Comet Kohoutek" is one of my favourite Sun Ra records.

SUN RA - NOTHING IS...

  • sun ra: nothing is...
        (2006, cd, italy, esp-cd-5007)
    • Here's another of those good-looking mini lp / paper sleeve edition re-issues.
      "Nothing Is" was recorded live in 1966, during a tour of New York colleges, and released in 1970. There's a lot of influences on this album: world music, egyptian melodies, african beat, a great jazz rhythm section, and a lot of free jazz improvisation.
      "Sun Ra and his band from outer space will entertain you now"...

SUN RA - HELIOCENTRIC WORLDS VOL.2

  • sun ra: the heliocentric worlds of sun ra vol.2
        (2006, cd, ??, esp-cd-5005) - mini lp / paper sleeve edition
    •  Recorded in 1965, this album got a beautiful re-release in 2006. It wasn't the first re-release of this album, but it was the most beautiful one.
      Considered one of Sun Ra's best albums, it isn't one of his easiest ones.
      The album includes three long pieces.
      This is music for the experienced ears :-)

SUN RA - HELIOCENTRIC WORLDS VOL.1

  • sun ra: the heliocentric worlds of sun ra vol.1
        (1992, cd, italy, abraxas / esp 1014)
    • This is the 1992 cd reissue of the 1965 vinyl album. If I'm not mistaken, it got another reissue in 2006 as mini lp / paper sleeve edition CD (ESP-CD-5004).
      It's quite incredible how contemporary this music sounds. Avant-garde, free jazz or even space jazz, this still sounds as it was recorded yesterday.
      Highly recommended.

2008 10 05

GUARNERA

Bunk and Buzz Gardner's original surname was Guarnera (and not Guanerra, as their entries said).

-- info: Charles Ulrich

LAMA RECORDINGS

New on Lama Recordings

Lama 020
2xCDr PHLITMAN & KANGAROO: "ON THE TIP OF OUR TONGUES, ON THE TOP OF OUR LUNGS" - Anthology 1985-2006

Lama 021
CDr THE LAMA HOME BAND: "HEAVY REAR PEOPLE" - Fourth and new cd

Out soon:

Phlitman and Kangaroo's "Purple velvet Rocket" CD
K.Kangaroo's "Old works 3: Statue of me & easterfood" 2xCD
Intige Taluure LP

http://www.lamarecordings.be

http://www.myspace.com/phlitmanandkangaroo

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more info soon.
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JON LARSEN - THE JIMMY CARL BLACK STORY

  • jon larsen: the jimmy carl black story
        (2008, 2cd, norway, zonic entertainment)
    • Here's the follow-up to Jon Larsen's "Strange News From Mars".
      The first part / album of this 2-disc set has a fabulous story about Jimmy Carl Black's encounter with a real martian. A great and very funny story.
      Words and music are by Jon Larsen. Zappa-esque blues and jazz at its best.
      The story is narrated by Jimmy Carl Black, while the music is performed by an impressive bunch of Nowegian jazz musicians, including Jon Larsen on the guitar. Tracks 8 up to 10 feature another special guest: Tommy Mars on keyboards.
      The second part / album has Jimmy Carl Black telling his the story of his life. Very entertaining, and after listening to it all, you'll have to admit that this guy sure has had his part in music history. Incredible.
    • Highly recommended !
      -
    • http://www.hotclub.no/jonlarsen/index.html

SUN RA - SPACE IS THE PLACE

  • sun ra: space is the place
        (1998, cd, eu, impulse 051 249-2)
    • "Space Is The Place" originally got released on vinyl in 1973. In 1998, Impulse re-released the album on the CD-format.
      This is a classic Sun Ra album.
      If you don't know where to start, and you want to check out Sun Ra, this one's will do nicely...

ZAPPANALE 20

The date for Zappanale 20 has been set...

A CONCERT FOR JIMMY - 2008 10 05 UPDATE

Straight from the Idiot Bastard's message: Mick Pini can no longer make the JCB benefit gig in London on 9 Nov.

Still, the other attending artists will make it very worth your while.

LEONARD - SKROWACZEWSKI - ZAPPA

  • leonard, skrowaczewski, zappa: visions
        (2003, cd, usa, private release)
    • In 2003, Mark Leonard, Nick Skrowaczewski and Stanley Jason Zappa recorded the album "Visions" for Bill Dixon's Archive label.
      Improvised jazz. I've you've seen and heard Stanley Jason Zappa and Nick Skrowaczewski at the Zappanale festival last August, you'll know what I mean.
      This is the only record that the trio has made so far.
      Experimental jazz.
      Available from CDBaby.

 

STANLEY JASON ZAPPA MEETS ELLIOTT LEVIN

The picture on the right was taken by Kilissa Cissoko at the Zappanale Festival at 2 a.m., late on Saturday night (or very early on Sunday morning): Stanley Jason Zappa and Elliott Levin got on stage for some high enerygy free jazz.

I don't recall if this session was announced, as I had heard about it only a couple of hours before it took place.
Anyway, those 20 people attending did get to hear some weird soundz.

ZONIC ENTERTAINMENT

Jon Larsen's Zonic Entertainment label is working on two new projects:
  • Scheduled for January 2009: The Mar Vista Philharmonics: No Forest Fire
    Recordings from The Mar Vista Philharmonic (or The Band From Utopia as they used to be called), featuring Tommy Mars, Walt and Burce Fowler, Kurt McGettrick, Arthur Barrow and Vinnie Colaiuta!
    .

  • And Jon Larsen has started writing on the actual STRANGE NEWS FROM MARS - PART TWO: The Shadow Of Planet Ruth. Several excellent musicians are in the project: Tommy Mars, Walt and Bruce Fowler, Ike Willis, Arthur Barrow and Ed Mann - plus guest appearances by Don Preston and Mike Keneally.
    To be recorded during next spring.

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FZLAS

I probably received this picture from the French devision of the FZLAS (the frank zappa lookalike spotters). Can't remember. Must have been them.

If you recognize yourself, you probably live around Paris...

EUGENE CHADBOURNE & JIMMY CARL BLACK - THINK 69

  • eugene chadbourne and jimmy carl black: the jack and jim show: think 69 tour, usa
        (2008, cdr, ger, inkanish records)
    • The latest episode in the adventures of Jack and Jim, who you might also know as Eugene Chadbourne and Jimmy Carl Black, is the release of "Think 69".
      "Think 69" was the name of the U.S. tour that Jack and Jim did in 2007. For those of us who weren't there (and for those who were), Jimmy released a compilation on his Inkanish Record label.
      This is an excellent collection of great songs, including some very funny coverversions. It even includes their rendition of Beefheart's 'Click Clack'. The duo was also joined by various guests during the tour, giving the songs a fuller and richer sound.
    • a must-have release.
    • visit Jimmy's on-line store for more info & ordering details:
    • http://www.jimmycarlblack.com/
      (the website may be out of date, but you can still contact jimmy through the mentioned address)

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ZAPPATIKA - NEW ALBUM NEWSFLASH

2008 10 05
from zappatika

In the beginning there was a secret word...and the secret word was......Mudshark !

For the full half of one hundred years the Mudshark reigned supreme as the secret word – defying all other denizens of the deep for that top-spot , and educating the virginal minds of the masses to look at things from the other angle , teaching pre-programmed zombies to crush boxes and other interesting things..........until ,eventually so much time had passed that the Mudshark began to turn Yellow and he decided to move onward and upward into the cosmos as a Yellow Shark, thus expounding his influence to a universal level......

However, in his wake, there was a void......a world bereft of the musical wit & experimentation we had come to know from the Mudshark ,.... a world destined to wear its pants around its knees and to  believe that music is simply a background noize for reality TV and.......supermarket shopping

The family of the Mudshark tried its best to maintain the powerful legacy left with the secret word ...but failed to understand its true meaning.....they remained focused only on the supermarket shopping and became fixed on the question of whether of not the Fish could also be seen as a Mudshark ! 

but then, as time moved into another realm and the Mudsharks family became so swollen and self-appreciating that is was unable  to focus any more, and then....in a small corner of the world ....first of all very faintly ...but growing ever in stature as a strong tall tree.......there was a new secret word.......and the new secret word was ....... DODO

www.myspace. com/zappatika

 

could this be Zappatika, live in Paris, doing an acoustic Zappa set?

SUN RA - NEW HORIZONS

  • sun ra and his arkestra: new horizons
        (2008, cd, spain, fresh sound records fsr-cd 495)
    • This new release on Spanish Fresh Sound Records is a compilation of early Sun Ra material, previously released on "Jazz By Sun Ra" (10 tracks), "Jazz In Transition" (1 track), "Sun Ra Visits Planet Earth" (4 tracks) and "Super-Sonic Jazz" (4 tracks).
      All of the material got recorded in 1956.
      The album itself, "New Horizons" does not include new material, but it does look good: digipack, booklet with fine pictures, ...

2008 10 04

ED MANN PROJECT POSTPONED

EMP Project postponed until later date -

Due to one or two unavoidable logistical problems and some pressing commitments stateside, Ed Mann will not ,unfortunately, be able to tour Europe this winter with his EMP Project ,as he had planned.

Although this will be a disappointment to those who already counted on going to the concerts , rest assured that the EMP plans will be focused upon again as soon as possible in the near future .Hopefully , most of the gigs already confirmed for November will still go ahead as promised featuring the planned bands. (The Moving Tones, The Foolz and Zappatika)

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SUN RA - MAYAN TEMPLES

  • sun ra arkestra: mayan temples
        (1990, cd, italy, black saint) 
    • "Mayan Temples" got released in 1990 and got recorded in Italy the same year.   Both Michael Ray and Ahmet Abdullah are featured (on trumpet) in this edition of the Arkestra. And there's a lot of room for improvisation here.
      Nice.

SUN RA - HOURS AFTER

  • sun ra arkestra: hours after
        (1989, cd, italy, black saint)
    • Adding more data to the enormous Sun Ra discography, here's "Hours After". Recorded during the band's Italian tour, December 18 and 19, 1986, in Milano, this album presents the Arkestra with five beautiful, long pieces.

2008 10 03

FZ / DUTCH TV YOUTUBE MOVIE

a video by Tros Dutch TV 2 which includes an interview to FZ at UMRK in 1991.

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=kzclYAW6dB0

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=vR5lFcW_O5E&feature=related

-- info: Javier

NEW ON CUNEIFORM

5 new Cuneiform Releases have been announced:
  • Richard Pinhas And Merzbow: Keio Line
        (2008, 2cdr, usa, cuneiform rune 278/279)
  • The Microscopic Septet: Lobster Leaps In
        (2008, cd, usa, cuneiform rune 272)
  • Isotope: Golden Section
        (2008, cd, usa, cuneiform rune 273)
  • Birdsongs Of The Mesozoic: Dawn Of The Cycads
        (2008, 2cd, usa, cuneiform rune 274/275)
  • Deus Ex Machina: Imparis
        (2008, cd+dvd, usa, cuneiform rune 259/260)

ZAPPATIKA 2008 10 03

2008 10 03

The Short But Legendary Flight of the Dodo - 16 tracks - 55 minutes :

is,in the words of chief composer ,Mcinnes, a "very badly disguised tribute to Frank Zappa" and brings a lot of that great Rock composers ideas and concepts very much into the 21st century - 
The music is eclectic Guitar rock ,but then blended to very "fat" modern beats and cross-cultural (indian,mongolian,slavic) melodic influences. Like their hero Zappa, the band have also included a lot of humour in the process and snippets of 'interesting' conversations are spattered throughout the album.

Mcinnes continues , "The album has a kind of theme in which the Dodo takes on the role of Music , or the Human Race- depending on how deeply you look- and a lot of influence has been taken from Franks way of putting an album together...there are one or two 'commercial' numbers -but essentially the album will appeal  to a quite 'particular' audience "

Upon listening, the Flight of the Dodo is almost intense, and at others light and relaxing, and then again complex melody or driving dance beat , or funny -

truly an interesting  listening experience and ,for a debut album, this is an accomplished project .

More information and tracks from The Short But Legendary Flight of the Dodo-- 

www.myspace.com/zappatika

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SUN RA RELEASES ON ART YARD

info & reviews taken from the Art Yard website

All four of these albums are just fabulous. Essential Sun Ra material. 

In the winter of 1977-8, philosopher, pianist and bandleader Sun Ra was to be found in Italy. He may have made two trips there, or made one extended stay: at this distance from these events it's difficult to be sure. 
(There's usually a mystery where Sun Ra is concerned.) Sun Ra's musical activity that winter is well attested: a CD from a piano concert in Venice in November 1977, two double albums cut in the studio for the Horo label in January 1978. 
The Italian tour also resulted in releases on Sun Ra's own Saturn label, 
Although the records have long been out of print and all but impossible to find.With the re-release of DISCO 3000 and MEDIA DREAMS, two of these elusive Saturn albums and arguably among the most important documents of Sun Ra's long musical career, are now once more available.
They represent a real pinnacle of creativity, even for this prolific period of the late 1970s, when his record output hit a peak: 1977-8 saw some twenty Sun Ra albums, plus two video documents. DISCO 3000 and MEDIA DREAMS are pivotal: a unique chance to hear Sun Ra's music expounded in live performance by a quartet, rather than his full Arkestra.
Sun Ra was joined in Italy by saxophonist John Gilmore, trumpeter Michael Ray and drummer Luqman Ali. Sun Ra himself played piano and electronic keyboards, including a Crumar Mainman.†

January 1978 was a fruitful month for Sun Ra. As well as days spent in the recording studios in Rome, Ra, played several gigs in Italy before flyimg back to the US. 
The magic music from one night in the Teatro Ciak, on 23/01/1978 in Milan, is preserved on Disco 3000.†

-- Chris Trent   

This is the companion to Disco 3000, made on the same classic Italian quartet tour with John Gilmore, Michael Ray (trumpet) and the minimal but perfect Luqman Ali (drums). Ra himself plays piano and electronic keyboards, including the mysterious Crumar Mainman, which Ra describes as 'like a piano, organ, clavichord, cello, violin and brass instruments' and which also, importantly, has a facility for pre-programmed bass-lines and electronic percussion, which Ra uses constantly and to great effect in this small ensemble setting and seldom, if ever, elsewhere. The best of this collection (most of CD1) is luminous: very electronic, often rhythmical and melodic, always economical and making every sound count. These tracks are like no other jazz ensemble and, although recognisable as Ra - who else could think of, and then get away with, this - unlike any other Ra ensemble either. Ra makes the machines do amazing, visionary things while the band exercises restraint, remaining always in focus. In between, there are piano, saxophone, trumpet and drum vignettes, fresh and perfectly judged; this real was a fine band. This places the original vinyl release (and related releases, Sound Mirror and Disco 300) back into the context of the concerts, from which they were drawn. An important addition to the Sun Ra canon, since it is a rare document of an unusual Ra project that produced three classic late '70s LPs. Beautifully packaged and well annotated.  

-- Chris Trent.  

By the late 1970s the Saturn record label had become a musical newspaper, keeping the world abreast of the latest developments in the Sun Ra story, for those people lucky or persistent enough to find the few outlets where the albums were appearing. Sun Ra was releasing more records on his own label than ever before - at least six Saturn LPs document his activities in 1979 alone. This however, is the first reissue of any 1979 Saturn album, and will be widely welcomed - "Sleeping Beauty" instantly became one of Sun Ra's best loved records, and remains so to this day. At this period, compared to previous years, Saturn records tended to document more of Sun Ra's current work rather than older tapes. This was certainly true of one particular group of four albums released simultaneously into Saturn Records' distribution channels within a year of being recorded: "God Is More Than Love Can Ever Be", "Omniverse" and "On Jupiter", and "Sleeping Beauty". These all represented facets of Ra's work during 1979, and between them include everything from piano trio compositions to conducted improvisations to disco music.

"Sleeping Beauty" features the funkier end of the Sun Ra spectrum. It is a studio recording featuring at least twenty-eight musicians, an enlarged version of the Arkestra which had just crossed the Atlantic to play the 1979 Moers festival. The line up includes both acoustic and electric bass players, and electric guitarists, and the reed and brass sections are both augmented beyond the core members of the Arkestra. The recording session which produced "Sleeping Beauty" also gave us "Strange Celestial Road", released on the Rounder label. The two albums have a markedly different feel, in spite of the common date - according to vibraphone player Damon Choice, talking to discographer Robert Campbell, the differences perhaps partly stem from later post production, and the addition of vocals, All three tracks on "Sleeping Beauty" have tenor solos by John Gilmore which can count among his finest work. Other musicians' work is also very worthy of note: Vincent Chancey's french horn in particular. The overall textures of the arrangements and also the sound of this particular Arkestra, are unique, found on no other Sun Ra album: listen to the opening to "Door Of The Cosmos", as vocals and keyboards are joined by guitars and bass, and the horn arrangements cut in around Gilmore's solo. There are many fine such moments throughout the album.

-- Chris Trent.  

"On Jupiter" is near ideal as an introduction to the musical worlds of Sun Ra. It has a magical mix of colours from Sun Ra's varied palette. Beneath its compelling surface lie many layers of musical detail, and numerous hints as to where Sun Ra was coming from and where he was heading. It combines real depth with beauty and hits you the first time you hear it. "On Jupiter" represents Sun Ra's closest encounter with the world of disco. In the late 1970s he made other albums which also gesture in this direction - "Lanquidity" has a jazz-rock feel while remaining firmly part of the Ra omniverse, this is true too of "Disco 3000" despite its title,"On Jupiter" really has only one track which fits the 'disco' tag - "UFO" - but this piece is such a strong statement that it becomes the centre of gravity of the album.This has meant that the other tracks here have been somewhat overlooked.

"Seductive Fantasy" is a fine performance, with a rare chance to hear James Jacson's bassoon in both its opening and closing stages. "Seductive Fantasy" has an ensemble theme stated twice during the performance, featuring John Gilmore, who also offers a very fine tenor solo. Before this there is a fine understated solo by a baritone saxophonist, as well as contributions from Marshall Allen on oboe, electric guitars and bass. There is a cameo for Eloe Omoe's bass clarinet, and towards the end of the piece unidentified arco string players make an appearance. There is much excellent Sun Ra piano to be heard throughout the whole of "Seductive Fantasy".The title track, "On Jupiter", features Marshall Allen's oboe and Sun Ra's piano, along with guitars and bass and multi-layered percussion. This is the first appearance on record of this piece, afterwards to remain a frequently performed item in the Arkestra's book. "UFO" bursts into life with the full Arkestra in disco mode, and contains solos from John Gilmore, Taylor Richardson and Michael Ray. "UFO" is one of those pieces which Sun Ra seems to have added to the band's book only for a short time, after which he left it alone. This is its second known appearance, the only others being from a few concerts, all within a few months of each other in mid 1979. This studio recording was made around May 1979, according to drummer Samarai Celestial, who identifies it as predating his tenure with the Arkestra - he plays on the other two pieces on the album, recorded in October that year. Sun Ra would reportedly rehearse his band to the point of exhaustion, but in the studio his was usually a one-take approach, close to a concert performance. This did not necessarily mean that every album appeared in the form it was recorded. "On Jupiter", like "Lanquidity" (but unlike "Disco 3000", essentially a live recording) owes a lot of its final sound to post-production. The album was mixed by Michael Ray, who layered in prerecorded material with that produced in the studio - Sun Ra sent Ray back to the Arkestra base during the mixing session, and Ray returned with "a handful of tapes". Close listening would suggest that some of the guitar and percussion and possibly some vocals were added in this way.

-- Chris Trent.  

THE FRANK ZAPPA COMMEMORATIVE SET

A message from Rock Music Memorabilia: 

Over at Rock Music Memorabilia, the Frank Zappa commemorative set that you can see at the right, may be purchased in instalments. After the first payment of £29.99 plus postage the set is sent and the following payment of £29.99 is not due until four weeks afterwards.

 

FRANK ZAPPA 1970 BATH AND 1978 KNEBWORTH COMBINED COMMEMORATIVE SET

INCLUDING A FREE GIFT OF JUST DISCOVERED CDs FROM THE RAINBOW, LONDON 1971, THE OVAL, LONDON 1972, EMPIRE POOL WEMBLEY 1973 AND ODEON HAMMERSMITH 1978 PLUS THE 1970 BATH AND 1978 KNEBWORTH FESTIVALS

 

The Bath and Knebworth Frank Zappa commemorative set has been produced in a limited  signed edition of only 200. It is priced at £59.99 but maybe purchased on instalments and comes with a free gift of 6 live CDs from Bath and Knebworth, including the very rare live Bath CDs and a Knebworth DVD and  includes the following:

  • Programmes, flyers and the tickets from

    • 1970 Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music

    • 1978  Frank Zappa Knebworth festival                                

  • 12 photos of the 1978 Knebworth festival

  • 330 page book on the behind the scenes hassles of promoting the Knebworth festival and also working as Frank Zappa's European representative in the seventies, including his ill-fated 1971 tour.

  • And as a special gift the choice of  6 of the following CDs. Plus a DVD

    • 1970 Frank Zappa at Bath 1 CD

    • 1971 Frank Zappa at The Rainbow 1CD

    • 1972 The Oval London 1CD

    • 1973 Empire Pool, Wembley 2 CDs

    • 1978 Frank Zappa Knebworth 1 CD

    • 1978 Odeon, Hammersmith 1CD

    • 1970 3 CD compilation set live from the 1970 Bath Festival with   Led Zeppelin, Johnny Winter, Jefferson Airplane, Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd, Steppenwolf, Santana, The Byrds, Canned Heat, John Mayall, Donovan, Hot Tuna, Country Joe,

    • 1971 Lincoln Festival with The Byrds and James Taylor

    • 1975 Captain Beefheart 1CD

    • 1978 The Tubes 1CD

    • 1978 Peter Gabriel 1CD

    • 1974 Tim Buckley

Also included a 50 mins DVD of various Knebworth festivals between 1974 - 1979, including The Rolling Stones, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Led Zeppelin and Genesis.

All enclosed in a handmade presentation box as pictured below. For further details email info@rockmusicmemorabilia.com

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MORE ON JOE'S MENAGE

from www.idiotbastard.com/

Next in the corsaga comes Joe's Menage, recorded in concert at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA on 1 November 1975. It features FZ (guitar and vocals), Norma Jean Bell (alto saxophone and vocals), Napoleon Murphy Brock (tenor saxophone and vocals), Andre Lewis (keyboards and vocals), Roy Estrada (bass and vocals), Terry Bozzio (drums). Track list: Honey, Don't You Want a Man Like Me?/The Illinois Enema Bandit/Carolina Hard-core Ecstasy/Lonely Little Girl/Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance/What's The Ugliest Part of Your Body?/Chunga's Revenge/Zoot Allures. The album first germinated when Frank gave fan Ole Lysgaard several cassette tapes, including this one, in 1978. In 2004, Lysgaard sent the tapes to Gail and she decided to release the 1975 music, which was restored and mastered by John Polito. "A thrilling example from a less documented line-up," she says.

 

THE FUTURISTIC SOUNDS OF SUN RA

  • sun ra: the futuristic sounds of sun ra
       
    (2005, cd, eu, long hill jazz lhj10234)
    • "The Futuristic Sounds Of Sun Ra" originally got its release in 1961. It was produced by Tom Wilson. The same Tom Wilson that produced The Mothers in 1966! It was the first album Sun Ra made when he moved from Chicago to New York.
      I really like this album. It has a very tight and boppy sound.
      This 2005 re-release has 7 bonus tracks: all recordings from 1960 / 1961.

leftovers from the last couple of months
2008 09 30

CRAM CD

  • Corrie van Binsbergen - guitar

  • Rutger van Otterloo - baritone & soprano saxophone

  • Arend Niks - drums

  • Mick Paauwe - bass  

are CRAM.

Their CD will be released / presented during the 'Melkweg' concert in Amsterdam, NL

  • 2008/10/01 CRAM - concert 'Melkweg', Amsterdam, NL

NEW ZAPPA BOOTLEG BOX

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A little while ago a new bootleg title turned up: "Missing Ritz Tracks" (aka Toxic Shock 4). It was a limited run of 30 copies of a testpressing (on black vinyl).

A couple of weeks later a set of 5 colours of this "Missing Ritz Tracks" was presented. Also on the Hoffman label.

And more recently, a new Hoffman release, a 4LP Toxic Shock Boxset got announced. This being a re-issued volume 1 up to 3, plus "The Missing Ritz Tracks". Limited to 50 copies.

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FZ - SLEEPING IN A JAR

 

Here's a little video of the commercial that uses FZ's Sleeping In A Jar

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=sc6QBui6JYE

 

-- info: Javier

OPEN FIST 2008 09 16

Follow the link to purchase tickets:
http://joesgarage.eventbrite.com/

Get them early!

 

And here's a link to The Open Fist Theater's website. 
They're the one's producing this shindig: http://www.openfist.org/

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BOGUS POMP 2008 09 16

2008 09 16, a message from Fred

Hi Gang,

Please see the following e-mail from Jerry:

Fred,

Now that we are back from Germany, Bogus Pomp is preparing for Zappaween 13. Germany was incredible and we hope to return again next year for the 20th anniversary of the Zappanale festival as well as some other shows too.

For Zappaween 13 we are having the legendary vocals of the one and only Ike Willis and the incredible electric fiddle of Dan Campbell. This is going to be a very special show indeed. As always, the best dressed freak gets a new Dean guitar. Come hear the legendary voice that made some of Frank's greatest records so special. The original Thingfish is back!! Dan Campbell will smoke your doors off with his fiddle too!!! 
The 13th annual Zappaween festival is happening at the State Theater on Saturday, November 1st. Doors at 8, showtime at 9. 
I would like to once again offer to those who may be interested,...

for a donation of $100 you will receive two tickets to Zappaween 13 and two T-shirts as well as reserved seating in the balcony. 
Larger donations are just plain nice,.... if you are feeling nice. It certainly helps perpetuate the band. Thank you. 

I just bought Ike and Dan's plane tickets and I'm in serious need of some funds to promote this show. Please help if you can.

See you all there!!

Jerry Outlaw

 

If you are interested in the donation please send me a check payable to Bogus Pomp Fund and I will take care of the details. Just getting to sit up front in the balcony is worth the premium plus it will help the band with much needed advertising dollars. And Ike doesn't work for free so they need a good turnout to cover his costs. You can send a check to me at:

Fred Hemmer
11970 7th St East
Treasure Island, FL 33706

Let me know if you have any questions.

Fred

 

OPEN FIST

2008 09 19

L.A. Weekly - 2008 09 18  (http://www.laweekly.com/2008-09-18/stage/racy-against-time/)

FRANK ZAPPA'S JOE'S GARAGE GETS ITS PREMIERE 29 YEARS ON

Rock opera, like its revered creator, was ahead of its time

BY STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS

Pictures by Ted Soqui

Published on September 18, 2008

Some people can just see things coming. In 1979, one year before Ronald Reagan was elected president, Frank Zappa wrote a rock opera called Joe's Garage. It's a "stupid story," said Zappa, a fantasia about a garage-band singer who finds himself at odds with an increasingly religious, controlling society in which music is eventually banned for its destructive effects on society. 

Jason Paige's Joe: Solipsistic bliss in his garage, relishing an art form about to be banned

L.A. Weekly

Six years after Zappa completed it, the U.S. Senate held hearings on a proposal by Tipper Gore's Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) to put warning labels on rock-music CDs and videos. Gore had been offended by the lyrics in the Prince song "Darling Nikki": "I met her in a hotel lobby, masturbating with a magazine . ..." Children, said the PMRC, needed to be protected from sexually provocative lyrics.

Not surprisingly, Zappa, a satirist, celebrity rock musician and respected avant-garde composer, testified as an opposition witness (with John Denver and Twisted Sister's Dee Snider), describing the PMRC proposal as "an ill-conceived piece of nonsense, which fails to deliver any real benefits to children [and] infringes on the civil liberties of people who are not children."

The next year, 1986, Zappa appeared on CNN's Crossfire, with so-called leftist journalist Tom Braden (a former employee of the CIA's International Organizations Division), conservative columnist Robert Novak and John Lofton of the right-leaning Washington Times. In a contentious conversation, Zappa revealed the prescience that makes Joe's Garage as relevant as the day it was written:

 

Lofton: Do you support records that promote incest as just another kind of sex, or in some instances it might even be preferable? Do you agree with that?

Zappa: No I don't agree with it. I don't have any interest in incest ... but I didn't realize that incest was such a terrible problem in the United States that we suddenly need government intervention ...

Lofton: Does the government have any purpose, Frank?

Zappa: Yeah, it has a number of purposes ... how about national defense?

Lofton: I consider this national defense, pal! Our families are under attack by people like you, with these lyrics.

Braden: John, you don't have to buy them.

Zappa: Can I make a statement about national defense? The biggest threat to America today is not communism, it's moving America toward a fascist theocracy, and everything that's happened during the Reagan administration is steering us right down that pipe.

Novak: ... Do you really think ... in this country, with the permissiveness, that we are moving toward a fascist theocracy?

Zappa: You bet we are, buddy.

[Lofton and Novak laugh derisively.]

Braden: One example of a fascist theocracy?

Zappa: When you have a government that prefers a certain moral code derived from a certain religion, and that moral code turns into legislation to suit one certain religious point of view, and if that code happens to be very, very right wing, almost toward Attila the Hun ...

Lofton: Then you are an anarchist. Every form of civil government is based on some kind of morality, Frank.

Zappa: Morality in terms of behavior, not in terms of theology.

The ideas in this debate form the crux of the ribald cultural satire in Joe's Garage, which will have its world premiere on September 26 at the Open Fist Theater. The play opens with an Orwellian "Central Scrutinizer," a large robotic puppet who speaks through a megaphone and whose job is to enforce laws "that haven't yet been passed." A local policeman counsels Joe to drop his music and engage in more church activities, but Joe's sweet Catholic girlfriend, named Mary (of course), abandons him for a backstage pass to see another band. After following that band on tour and after being used as a sex toy by the band's roadies, the exhausted Mary is dumped in Miami, where she enters a wet-T-shirt contest to raise enough money to get home.

When Joe learns of her plight, he goes into a funk of depression, contracts venereal disease, and seeks religion - at the door of L. Ron Hoover and his First Church of Appliantology - to pull him back up. Membership in the church costs Joe his life's savings, and he is ordered "into the closet" in order to find salvation by having sex with home appliances - so much more safe and titillating than with human beings. There's a three-way orgy between Joe, an appliance named Sy Borg and a "modified Gay Bob Doll"; Joe accidentally destroys Sy Borg's circuitry during a golden shower episode and is imprisoned for being unable to pay for Sy's repair. In prison, Joe is gang-raped by record executives and other riffraff. He eventually emerges into a new world, where music has been banned, but he does land a good job in a muffin factory.

Among L.A.'s small theaters, Open Fist is comparatively spacious. Situated within a former warehouse, it has an expansive, freshly painted lobby, tall ceilings and audience seating on a wide bank of risers. On August 18 - one month to the day before the first preview of Joe's Garage - the stage is lit by overhanging fluorescents, because the lighting plot hasn't yet been installed; instruments hang from pipes, with cords dangling, waiting to be focused and plugged in. 

 

At 7 p.m., Anthony Sandoval leads warm-up exercises with the ensemble of 12 Joe's Garage actors - four of them from Open Fist's resident company. Sandoval is an invited guest instructor and student of Japanese director Tadashi Suzuki, with whom Sandoval studied at the University of Delaware and, later, in Japan. Sandoval is taking the company through Suzuki movement exercises for balance and breathing, which appear like a blend of martial arts and U.S. Army drills. They are, by design, tortuous tests of mental discipline and physical stamina.

Choreographer Jennifer Lettelleir front and center, with (left to right) Lindsay Loesel, Glen Anthony Vaughan and Nicole Disson

The company forms two lines of six. They're dressed in leotards and sweats; some wear kneepads. Each actor crosses toward the opposite line of actors, walking pigeon-toed, stepping on a beat that Sandoval claps out with his hands. Among the goals is to sink into each step, to complete the gesture, regardless of its contortion, and to do it on time. This is a warm-up for the brutal choreography that's to come.

Now they're in a circle. Keeping their torsos erect, they're to dip with their knees and then return up on eight counts that are clapped out, then 10 counts - dipping slowly is more stressful. Now they execute a clean jump, a quick turn and an exclamation of "ha!" - which releases the accrued stress.

After a 10-minute break, director Patrick Towne and choreographer Jennifer Lettelleir take over. Towne's co-writer/producer, Michael Franco, crosses the front of the stage, speaking into a flashing Bluetooth cell phone in his ear.

Jason Paige portrays musician Joe, and the cast is rehearsing a scene from his suburban garage, where the solipsistic bliss of his music is interrupted by a police squad responding to an excessive-noise complaint. Herbert Russell, a gifted, roly-poly comedian, leads the squad, which strides in, with mimed weapons drawn. But this isn't an episode of Law & Order - it's closer to the Keystone Cops.

As they drag Joe away, Towne is concerned that the police exit is too realistic and too sloppy.

"Stride, stride," he barks at the cops while pacing in the risers. "Stride till the thighs hurt."

Now they're working on the song "Catholic Girls," featuring Joe's girlfriend, Mary, played by wide-eyed Becky Wahlstrom with heartbreaking naiveté.

David Castellani, as Mary's priest, Father Riley, repeats with exaggerated nasality the one-line refrain "Catholic girls" - between which the chorus of singer-dancers toss in one-line commentaries: "Catholic girls/With a tiny little mustache/Do you know how they go? In the rectory basement/Father Riley's a fairy/But it don't bother Mary."

Choreographer Lettelleir is working on jazzy moves for the chorus, trying to capture the blend of perkiness and perversion at the heart of Joe's Garage. They work through the moves with house accompanist Scott Nagatani, and then with both the piano and CD playing simultaneously.

Joe croons, "When they learn how to blow" - answered by Father Riley, "They're learning to blow/All the Catholic boys!"

Lettelleir jumps in to choreograph stylized fellatio - considerably larger than life - to a chorus line of young women on their knees, mouths gaping open like hungry carp. They bear animated expressions of disgust and alarm, bobbing necks accompanied by fake gagging and spitting that Lettelleir is working to coordinate. Wahlstrom, also on her knees with her back to the audience, sways her head to and fro. One of her wrists flings away some imagined goo, right on the song's beat, then the other wrist. A few measures later, all will repeat. It's clear that the musical's point of view is carried largely by the choreography, which depicts porn's generic eroticism as part of a numbing machine.

Towne says he's lost a couple of actors due to religious conflicts with the play. "'Why are there so many blowjobs, so much sexuality?' they asked. So we had a meeting, I tried to explain the satire. 'I don't think Frank is celebrating this stuff,' I told the cast, 'there are some people who will walk in here and will think solely that it's obscene. You've got to be ready for that and take responsibility for it.'"

Lettelleir keeps sharpening the choreography, until Wahlstrom complains, "This is a 10-hour BJ!"

"The Suzuki work is really paying off," says Towne without a trace of irony. He's right. The fellatio has moved beyond titillation through parody into an ugly and allegorical grinder, shredding whatever it means to be human.

For almost 30 years, the rights to a stage production of Joe's Garage were tied up by the Zappa Family Trust. Along the way, however, in 1995, Towne cast Moon Unit Zappa (one of Zappa and second wife Gail's four children) as Bianca Jagger in a local production of a play called Waiting for Studio 54. Gail Zappa oversees the trust and therefore controls the rights to Joe's Garage. Towne, who'd come to L.A. from Chicago after working there with the sketch-comedy company Annoyance Theatre, says he had a long-standing desire to direct a production of the musical. Finally, after Gail attended the show to see her daughter perform, Towne and his producing partner, Franco, drafted a formal proposal for a pitch meeting with Gail. Franco says the deal was eventually sealed with a handshake and that Gail was relieved they weren't "pushing papers in her face" like so many applicants who had come before.

Franco has worked as a pitchman on TV, and it shows. He's a fast-talking, product-oriented guy who has produced a number of shows in L.A. - some independently, and some (Nosferatu, Pathe X and The Master and Margarita) with the company Zoo District. Franco became the focal point of a philosophical conflict within that company, a conflict with possible reverberations for the Open Fist production of Joe's Garage. Though the opposing Zoo District camp was led by director Jon Kellam, most of those who backed him were women, revealing a gender divide within the Zoo District troupe. Franco and the men were advocates of the "let's find a script and do it now" approach to putting on plays - a view in stark contrast to Kellam and the women's desire to concentrate the company's resources on actor training and play development. Franco describes the division as the "product-versus-process debate." The women's view translated into the time-consuming idea of giving new plays readings and workshops in order to repair weak ligaments and prime the plays for a professional debut, with the highest standards possible. 

 

Co-writer/producers Michael Franco (left) and Patrick Towne have brought Zappa back to Santa Monica Boulevard. The world bearing down on Joe

"I'm 50 years old," Franco says in the Open Fist lobby during a rehearsal. "I don't have four years to spend telling one story. There are too many other stories I still want to tell."

This attitude reflects Franco's damn-the- torpedos insistence on presenting this Joe's Garage not as a workshop but as a full production - a cavalier choice that's perplexed and bemused some people associated with the production. Franco and Towne drafted a script from the libretto and liner notes enclosed in the CD of Joe's Garage, a studio recording of the opera made in 1979, and the project now has a budget of $70,000 to $90,000. Open Fist (of which Franco is a member) is contributing the venue, some actors, equipment, staff support, operating costs and a small percentage of the overall budget. But almost anywhere else in the country, a work of this scale - blending a new script, choreography, video design, puppetry and the sound-mixing challenges that come with a live band - would at least be tried out as a smaller-scale workshop. Among the many purposes of such workshops is to attract potential investors for future productions. Franco is having none of it, and says he's happy to spend up to $25,000 of his own money to offset whatever funds he can't raise from outside sources. It wouldn't be the first time he's drawn down his mutual funds for a theater project, and it sounds like it won't be his last.

"There are a lot of Zappa fans out there, and they're already reserving tickets," he says when asked what plans he has for transferring this production. "I'll just have to see who turns up, and how it turns out."

On the evening of August 19, Gail Zappa floats into the lobby of the Open Fist Theatre, delighted and surprised to find daughter Diva and son Ahmet also there. A vocalist herself, Gail has the beautiful, round face of an ageless hippie, with kind, world-weary eyes. Behind her candor and gentle veneer percolates some muted frustration. "It's not easy working for a dead guy," she says in the theater office while the cast is doing their Suzuki warm-up. "The simple answer and the horrifying answer is that my future is my husband's past. And I'm just trying to keep it as unfiltered as possible by everybody who would like to have it reflect their image."

She makes no mention of the lawsuit she threatened to file last year against Arf-Society, the German musicians society and fan club that helped to organize the renaming of a Berlin street after Frank Zappa. The Zappa family failed to respond to invites from Arf-Society for its endorsement, so the the club proceeded anyway. The club also supports the kind of Frank Zappa tribute bands that arouse Gail's ire. She doesn't cite them by name, but the target of her anger is clear enough: "People who misinterpret Frank, or miscast him, somebody who plays his music, somebody who writes a book, taking a very large footprint and shrinking it down to a minuscule size that's not recognizable by anybody. It's really grand theft identity. I can imagine, but I can't prove that I'd be right about what Frank would want."

Who could possibly know more about what a man would want than the woman who bore his four children? "You can't imagine how many people would disagree with that," she says. "I've had a lot of experience with absurdity."

Many people had approached her for the rights to produce Joe's Garage, but it never felt right, she says, until Towne came along.

"The ones that have shown up ... I didn't want to get involved with. And the ones you would hope would show up have issues of their own. What I've been told is, 'Joe's too blue for the stage.' I don't know anybody who talks like that in any generation." 

Becky Wahlstrom's fallen virgin, Mary Levity in the chorus: Nicole Disson

 

  She confirms Towne's story of her coming to see Moon Unit in Towne's production of Waiting forStudio 54.

"Pat directed it. It was very small and totally cheesy," she says, clearly pleased. (Frank Zappa described Joe's Garage as "a really cheap kind of high school play.")

"I felt, 'Oh why not? Why not take a chance?' ... I think of it as, I'm doing the best I can with the tools I've got. You hope for the best, you expect the worst, and if you come out somewhere between, that's a good thing."

Unlike Towne, however, Gail plays down the importance of the story, because most of what Frank Zappa did is musical. His playfulness and gregariousness, "it's all in the music. It doesn't have anything to do with words. So that's the legacy."

The three Zappas in attendance for the rehearsal sit in the same row. Ahmet, in a suit and tie, rests his elbows on his knees. Diva sits knitting, smiling, preparing for a September exhibition of her knitting designs in New York. Towne and Lettelleir are restaging "Catholic Girls" - refining all that fellatio. Gail Zappa watches, beaming.

"I love this energy," she says.

On September 2, the full band - two keyboardists, two guitarists, a drummer and a couple of horn players - makes its first appearance for a rehearsal with the ensemble. The theater is awash in activity, with actors practicing routines in the lobby as equipment is hauled in around them. The theater's huge backstage door hangs open. A table saw stands on one side of the stage. Two platforms that have been constructed on the stage now give the actors points of elevation.

"All singers gather 'round. This is going to be a funky night, obviously," Towne bellows. "A couple of people we have wireless mikes for are Joe and Father Riley - everyone who has a solo, go over to the standing mike so we can hear what you sound like against the band."

The plan is to just sing through the whole show without choreography, so sound designer Tim Labor can get a clearer idea of how the music needs to be mixed.

"This outdoes anything I've ever done," says Towne, smoking on the sidewalk during a break. "We're going to make it flashy and put in lots of lights, but the music is key and has been the hardest to get down."

One part of a song has a 19/16 count per measure, and then it shifts to 21/16, "So you've got these weird Frank time signatures - and then, even in the easier songs, there's a funky dissonant harmony the men have, and I'm thinking, 'Am I hearing this right?' - because if you're a little flat on a dissonant chord, it's all over."

Onstage, the drummer clacks his sticks together, setting the beat, and the full band blasts out the title cut, "Joe's Garage." Lanky Ben Thomas approaches a standing mike, and apes Zappa's vocal cadences: "We could jam in Joe's Garage/His mama was screamin'/His dad was mad/We was playin' the same old song/In the afternoon 'n' sometimes we would/Play it all night long/It was all we knew 'n' easy too/So we wouldn't get it wrong ...'"

The music envelops the room. The ensemble on stage sneak glances at each other, as though they never imagined this could sound so good. Some break into irrepressible grins and begin swaying to the music.

With two weeks until the first preview, only a fraction of the theatrical elements is in play, but the interactions in the hall are so cordial and cooperative, you can't help but feel that Franco's grandiose and possibly reckless approach to producing a new musical might just fly - or, at least, that enough of it will leave the ground to give this show a future.

Joe's Garage, presented by Open Fist Theatre Company, 6209 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood. Currently in previews; opens September 26 and plays Fridays through Sundays through November 22. For information, call (323) 882-6912 or visit openfist.org.

 

THE ALEX MAGUIRE SEXTET

  • alex maguire sextet: brewed in belgium
        (2008, cd, usa, moonjune mjr022)
    • When I saw The Alex Maguire Sextet in concert in Rijkevorsel, they were announced as The Wrong Object, featuring Alex Maguire and Robin Verheyen as special guests.
      Now that the recording has found its way to a release on the impressive Moonjune Records label, it is presented as The Alex Maguire Sextet.
      Nothing wrong with that, especially since Maguire is a big name in the progressive rock scene. Nevertheless, he is in good company with the guys from The Wrong Object, and with Robin Verheyen on the saxophone.
    • http://www.moonjune.com/
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    • more info soon

NEW ZAPPA ALBUM

SUN RA ON TRANSPARANCY

announced Sun Ra Arkestra albums by Transparency for october - january: 

  • Sun Ra: From the 1971 European Tour 
        (announced, 8cd, usa, transparancy) -
    The Fourth Box Set

  • Sun Ra: The Road To Destiny - Live at The Gibus, Paris (1973)
        (
    announced, cd, usa, transparancy) - The Lost Reel Collection Volume Six
  • Sun Ra: Live at Slug's Saloon (1972)
        (announced, 6cd, usa, transparancy) - The Fifth Box Set
  • Sun Ra: Live in London (1970)
        (
    announced, 2cd, usa, transparancy) 

NEW GEORGE DUKE COLLECTION

  • george duke: my soul - the complete mps fusion recordings
        (2008, 4cd, ger, mps)
    • Fans of George Duke mps period probably have the albums, but new Duke fans will probably be happy with this 4 CD collection.
      It does include the two Zappa / Duke tracks: 'Uncle Remus' and 'Echidna's Arf' from "The Aura Will Prevail".
      Yep, that's the same album that features Napoleon Murphy Brock.

 

-- info: Hans-Peter Schmidt

THE SUN RA ARKESTRA

  • the sun ra arkestra: music for the 21st century - live at the uncool festival in poschiavo, switzerland
        (2003, cd, usa, el ra records 50322)
    • May 30, 2003, The Sun Ra Arkestra under the direction of Marshall Allen performed at the "Uncool Festival" in Switzerland.
      Produced by Arkestra percussionist Elson Nascimento, the recording has been released on El Ra Records. If I'm not mistaken, this is the second CD on El Ra Records.
      An impressive concert, and it gives you an excellent idea of what the Arkestra sounds like today.

  • the sun ra arkestra: a song for the sun
        (1999, cd, usa, el ra records 99021)
    • About ten years ago, "A Song For The Sun" got released on the Arkestra's "El Ra" record label.
      The album includes mostly compositions by Marhall Allen and showcases the enormous talents that played in the Arkestra: Art Jenkins on vocals and Bruce Edwards on guitar, just to name two.
      Highly recommended.
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    • http://www.elrarecords.com/

JON LARSEN

2008 09 22

THE JIMMY CARL BLACK STORY

Jon LARSEN'S sequel to STRANGE NEWS FROM MARS!

  • Jon LARSEN guitar/Martian

  • Jimmy Carl BLACK vocal/percussion

  • Knut REIERSRUD guitar/harmonica

  • Ola KVERNBERG violin

  • Rob WARING marimba

  • Ole Morten VÅGAN/Nikolai EILERTSEN bass

  • Andreas BYE/Håkon MJÅSET JOHANSEN drums

  • Special guest: Tommy MARS keyboards

 

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Last year some of FRANK ZAPPA's (1940-1993) talented alumni met guitarist/composer Jon Larsen in Arthur Barrow's Lotek recording studio in LA. Together they recorded the amazing CD STRANGE NEWS FROM MARS. Here's the new chapter in the story - THE JIMMY CARL BLACK STORY.

THE JIMMY CARL BLACK STORY is double: CD one is "The Rockumentary" - an 80 minutes documentary about the "Indian of the group", where the old, native American (Cheyenne) tells his life story. We hear about the start at the reservation, via The Soul Giants, Frank Zappa, The Mothers of Invention, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, mafia connections, and years of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll, but also moving stories from a long, and unusual life in music. Jimmy Carl Black is the born storyteller. Does humour belong is music? Listen for yourself.

The other CD is "The surrealistic Space Odyssey" - one hour of music inspired by Jimmy Carl Black's life story. The music is groove based R&B, laidback spacerock, and zappaesque jazz/rock, and even with  some glimpses of Django. Here is also the 20 minutes adventure of Capt. Zurcon and his crew onboard the Spaceship BigEar III, on their way to the red planet Mars, and their problems with the sexually frustrated Martian (the Guacamole Queen), the mutant fromage, and a lurking whale (depicted on the cover, enclosed).

Jimmy Carl Black is legendary not only for his drumming, but also known as one of the greatest absurdists in rock, starting with his film debut together with Ringo Starr in Zappa's 200 Motels. This is evident on the very last track on the CD, recorded in April this year, with the Indian of the group, reduced by the intensive cancer treatment, on the phone directly from his hospital bed!

On The surrealistic Space Odyssey CD you'll also hear marvelous soli by jazz musicians Knut Reiersrud (guitar/harmonica), Ola Kvernberg (violin - like you've never heard it before), Rob Waring (marimba), Jon Larsen (guitar) and Tommy Mars (keyboards).

THE JIMMY CARL BLACK CD is not an ordinary CD. The music, the adventure and the long documentary is a part of the conceptual continuity, and tell a different story - THE JIMMY CARL BLACK STORY.

THE JIMMY CARL BLACK STORY is the second release on the new label ZONIC ENTERTAINMENT / HOT CLUB RECORDS.

www.myspace.com/jonlarsenguitar

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Check out Jon Larsen's entry for more info, or go to his MySpace corner to listen to some samples !
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THE RESIDENTS  -  BUNNY BOY

  • the residents: the bunny boy
        (2008, cd, usa, mvd audio mvda4775)
    • The latest Residents album.
      There will also be a tour, and at least one new release (that will only be available at the shows) called "Postcards from Patmos".
      Reading between the lines, it seems that those Residents that are still in the band, have teamed up with some old friends for this project.

  • 2008/10/03 The Residents – concert ‘Rio Theater’, Santa Cruz, USA

  • 2008/10/07 The Residents – concert ‘9:30 Club’, Washington DC, USA

  • 2008/10/08 The Residents – concert ‘Trocadero’, Philadelphia, USA

  • 2008/10/09 The Residents – concert ‘Gramercy Theater’, New York, USA

  • 2008/10/10 The Residents – concert ‘Gramercy Theater’, New York, USA

  • 2008/10/11 The Residents – concert ‘Gramercy Theater’, New York, USA

  • 2008/10/12 The Residents – concert ‘Showcase Live’, Foxboro MA, USA

  • 2008/10/14 The Residents – concert ‘Oak Theater’, Detroit Royal, USA

  • 2008/10/15 The Residents – concert ‘Lakeshore’, Chicago, USA

  • 2008/10/16 The Residents – concert ‘Lakeshore’, Chicago, USA

  • 2008/10/17 The Residents – concert ‘Lakeshore’, Chicago Laeshore, USA
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  • 2008/11/13 The Residents – concert ‘Circolo degli Artisti’, Rome, Italy

  • 2008/11/15 The Residents – concert ‘Principal Club’, Thessalonki, Greece

  • 2008/11/16 The Residents – concert ‘Pallas Theater’, Athens, Greece

  • 2008/11/17 The Residents – concert ‘Macedonian Opera’, Skopje, Macedonia

  • 2008/11/18 The Residents – concert ‘Dom Omladine’, Belgrade, Serbia

  • 2008/11/20 The Residents – concert ‘Akropolis’, Prague, Czech Rep

  • 2008/11/21 The Residents – concert ‘Posthof’, Linz, Austria

  • 2008/11/22 The Residents – concert ‘Karlstorbahnhof’, Heidelberg, Germany

  • 2008/11/23 The Residents – concert ‘Paard van Troje’, Den Haag, Netherlands

  • 2008/11/25 The Residents – concert ‘Nikolaisaal’, Potsdam, Germany

  • 2008/11/26 The Residents – concert ‘Stodola’, Warsaw, Poland

  • 2008/11/28 The Residents – concert ‘Stenhammarsalen’, Gothenburg, Sweden

  • 2008/11/29 The Residents – concert ‘Sentrum Scene’, Oslo, Norway

  • 2008/11/30 The Residents – concert ‘Kägelbanan’, Stockholm, Sweden

  • 2008/12/02 The Residents – concert ‘Roxy’, Ulm, Germany

  • 2008/12/03 The Residents – concert ‘Muffathalle’, Munich, Germany

  • 2008/12/04 The Residents – concert ‘Mousonturm’, Frankfurt, Germany

  • 2008/12/05 The Residents – concert ‘Het Depot’, Leuven, Belgium

  • 2008/12/06 The Residents – concert “Trans Musicals Festival”, Rennes, France

  • 2008/12/07 The Residents – concert ‘Forum’, London, UK

  • 2008/12/09 The Residents – concert Pontevedra, Spain

 

FRZAPPA BLOGSPOT

another day, another blog

http://frzappa.blogspot.com/

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ZAPPATIKA - LIVE TONIGHT

a message from Les Fils de l'Invention

This is the CENTRAL SCRUTINIZER... again. Hi!... It's me again, the CENTRAL SCRUTINIZER...

La soirée Zappatika du vendredi 26 septembre chez Aris est confirmée et s'enrichit d'un set acoustique dédié à la musique de Zappa. Le répertoire devrait grosso modo être le suivant

The Zappatika night next Friday, September 26, at Aris has been confirmed and will contain a set of acoustic music, dedicated to the music of Frank Zappa. The setlist might look something like this:

  • The Torture Never Stops

  • Black Napkins

  • Cosmik Debris

  • Watermelon in Easter Hay

  • Joe's Garage

  • What's New in Baltimore

  • Dirty Love

  • City of Tiny Lites

Tentant, non ?

A partir de 20h, 115 rue Oberkampf

From 20h on, at 115 rue Oberkamf in Paris, France.

THE SUN RA ARKESTRA IN TILBURG

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OK, so why has it been so quiet over at UM?
Well, the answer is easy: the Sun Ra Arkestra did 6 performances in 1 week in Tilburg, NL, as part of the ZXZW festival.

It was a great experience.

If you want to catch a glimpse of what you've missed, check out:

http://zaterdagavond.radio6.nl/2008/09/21/sun-ra-arkestra-live-op-radio-6/

I don't know how long this will be up, so make sure to give it a listen soon...

THE CENTRAL SCRUTINIZER BAND 2008 09 26

  • 2008/09/26 Central Scrutinizer Band - concert 'CB Bar', São Paulo, Brazil

ZAPPATIKA - FINALLY GOT IT RIGHT

About a week ago, I received an mp3 of Zappatika's 'Finally Got It Right'.

Previously entitled 'Boris the Jazz Dog', 'Finally Got It Right', is laid-back, jazzy guitar tune.

M. adds:

"Sorry if you don't like it.... But this is the way I have always heard it...errmm... it's not what you expect... but I guess it's still Jazzzzzz
Oh... This is on the new DODO album by the way..."

SHEIK YERBOUTI 2008 09 13

  • 2008/10/04 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'tatort musicclub', ûbach-palenberg, germany

  • 2008/10/14 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'Objekt 5', halle, germany  /  feat. Napoleon Murphy Brock

  • 2008/10/15 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'kammgarn', kaiserslautern, germany  /  feat. Napoleon Murphy Brock

  • 2008/10/16 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'colos-saal', aschaffenburg, germany  /  feat. Napoleon Murphy Brock

  • 2008/10/17 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'alte patrone', mainz, germany  /  feat. Napoleon Murphy Brock

  • 2008/10/18 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'Georg Nilius', Westerwald(wahrscheinlich Stairway, Wallmenroth), germany  /  feat. Napoleon Murphy Brock

  • 2008/10/31 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'café hahn', koblenz, germany

  • 2008/11/28 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'franzis', wetzlar, germany

  • 2008/12/12 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'bunker club', chemnitz, germany

  • 2008/12/13 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'kulturbastion', torgau, germany

  • 2009/01/10 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'wiener hof', offenbach, germany

  • 2009/02/20 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'hajo's bierakademie', rüdesheim, germany

 

A CONCERT FOR JIMMY - THE LINK

Here's the link with all the info concerning the concert for Jimmy Carl Black.

It's over at Andrew's www.idiotbastard.com and it will be updated regularly!! Just click the picture on the right.

(I also put it on the UM home-page)

THE NEW DRUMBO ALBUM

2008 09 04
from Proper Records

Drumbo release date / sound clips

http://www.proper-records.co.uk/artists.php?action=alview&alid=2116

 

City Of Refuge

Recognised among many as one of the most innovative percussionists of his generation, Drumbo now sets out to resurrect the style of music he helped make famous in Captain Beefheart's legendary Magic Band.
  1. Bogeyman

  2. Bus Ticket Outta Town

  3. Blood On A Porcupine Quill

  4. City Of Refuge

  5. Abandon

  6. Get So Mean

  7. Maybe That'll Teach Ya

  8. To The Loft Of Ravenscroft

  9. The Shirt Off My Back

  10. Wicked Witch Of War

  11. Whose Side Ya On

  12. The Withered Hand Of Time

 

RELEASED 10th NOVEMBER 2008

Here's the paradox of John "Drumbo" French: his influence has been sizable and significant, while remaining largely invisible. As the drummer and music director for revered iconoclasts Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band, Drumbo made central contributions to a handful of LPs - notably 1969's mind-altering, revered masterpiece "Trout Mask Replica," on which French first acquired the antic stage-name "Drumbo" - that vastly expanded the parameters of contemporary music. Yet while the group earned droves of ultra-impassioned admirers, its music was too unusual and idiosyncratic to spawn many direct descendants.

The same is true of Drumbo himself. While his hugely energetic, exceptionally disciplined playing told us new things about the drums and their possibilities, it was too personal, and context-specific, to be taken up by many other players. But what Drumbo did - memorably, gorgeously - was to provide a model for musical invention. After exposure to Drumbo's extraordinary reinvention of his instrument, a generation of drummers responsive to innovation felt liberated to go their own ways. French sired not so much a school of playing as a possibility of freedom.

For his new CD, "City of Refuge," Drumbo set out to inject new life into the style and traditions of The Magic Band, while creating an album that can easily stand on its own. Working with Magic Band alumni Bill Harkelroad (aka "Zoot Horn Rollo"), Mark Boston (aka "Rockette Morton"), Greg Davidson (aka "Ella Guru"), and John Thomas (keyboardist on "Bat Chain Puller"), the record shows where Drumbo has been and indicates where he's going. It's a craggy, bluesy, melody-laced mixture of interlocking rhythms and straight-ahead emotion - and something that no one interested in richly challenging electric music will want to miss.

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URR FALL UPDATE

2008 09 04

URR FALL UPDATE

Ugly Radio Rebellion performs the music of Frank Zappa...

We finally have new audio on the site from the Summer 08 'Non-Dramatic' tour with Ike Willis!!! Let us know what you think?!?!

Upcoming shows with Ike...

Franksgiving Tour 08

11/26 - 11/30

FZ Birthday Tour 08

12/17 - 12/23

Thanks to everyone for all your support!!!

www.uglyradiorebellion.com

www.myspace.com/uglyradiorebellion

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ED MANN & THE MOVING TONES

Ed Mann & The Moving Tones will be performing in a jazz club in Rijkevorsel, Belgium on November 21.
Rijkevorsel is in Belgium, near Antwerp, and close to the dutch border.
  • Ed Mann (vibrafoon, percussie & electronica)
  • Frank van der Kooij (tenor-en sopraansax)
  • Michel Delville (gitaar, electronica & zang)
  • Guy Segers (basgitaar)
  • Ivo Sans (drums)

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A CONCERT FOR JIMMY

2008 08 15

FROM: JIMMY CARL BLACK (posted on Mike Keneally's MySpace site)

I am going in the hospital and having an operation on my lung on the 20th and that is what is happening. It isn't a cancerous tumor which is good. I am not sure what they are going to do except operate on me. I hope everything is OK. I am a little worried. I don't like operations anyway. Please let the fans on Inkanish Records site know that I really need help money wise and any contributions would be appreciated. I really don't like charity but I am strapped for funds to help pay the hospital and my bills. I am willing to sell the fans CDs and that way it isn't charity. They get some good music and I get some much needed funds.

Thanks,

JCB.

Jimmy Carl Black
Hoepfling 4
83313 Siegsdorf
Germany 


2008 08 28

From Andrew (idiot bastard website, who also did an excellent interview with The Indian Of The Group)

UPDATE: I spoke with Jimmy this evening following his operation last week to remove a tumour on his lung. He confirmed that, despite what he had been told (see above-mentioned interview) the tumour WAS in fact cancerous. He sounded fairly chipper, but they say they can now only treat him with more chemotherapy. He comes out of hospital on Monday (1 September) and will soon start his treatment as an out patient. To help Jimmy pay his mounting medical bills, there's a special limited edition CD (Stick Man For Ever!) and some nifty apparel and other stuff available to buy at http://www.cafepress.com/jimmycarlblack. Please do what you can to help the dear old Mother.


A CONCERT FOR JIMMY

Sunday 9 November 2008
The Bridge House 2
Bidder Street
Canning Town
London E16
UK

Update from Andrew:

Things are starting to speed-up on the 'Concert For Jim' front. Now confirmed are: The Muffin Men, Mick Pini, Ben Watson and Fraz Knapp. Hopefully to be confirmed shortly are Sandro Oliva, The Thurston Lava Tube and Zappatika. There's others in the pipeline. The date has been confirmed at http://www.bh2live.com/page3.html, and tickets should go on sale soon. Please book early to avoid disappointment.

 

 

MATS AND MORGAN ON TOUR

2008 09 01

Mats/Morgan Newsletter September 2008

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2008/09/04 Morgan Ågren drumclinic - Slagverket/Musikbörsen - Södermannag. 10, Stockholm, Sweden 19:00 / Ph. 0855693060

2008/09/20 Mats/Morgan duo - Musikmuseet - Sibylleg. 2, Stockholm, Sweden 18:00 / Ph. 0851955490

2008/09/26 Mats/Morgan Band - Bass & Drum festival, Folkungag. 84, Stockholm, Sweden
  Also performing: Terry Bozzio and more.
  Complete program available soon.
  http://www.bassndrum.se

2008/10/13-20 DW clinic tour - Morgan Ågren, Rickard Nettermalm, Eric Thyselius and more.
  More info about where and when, available soon

2008/10/26 Mats/Morgan Band - Montreal Drumfestival, Montreal, CanadA
Also performing: Simon Philips, Lenny White and more. 
See complete program here: http://www.myspace.com/montrealdrumfest

2008/12/03 Mats/Morgan Band - Metropol, Köpmannag. 11, Härnösand, Sweden / ph.  0611102 01

2008/12/04 Mats/Morgan Band - Studion - Idunteatern, Umeå, Sweden / ph. 090156200

2008/12/05 Mats/Morgan Band - Musikhuset - Hamnplan 4, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden / ph. 066019100

2008/12/06 Mats/Morgan Band - Pipeline - Kyrkog. 6, Sundsvall, Sweden / ph. 060619940

For more info on Mats/Morgan Band and Morgan Ågren, go to www.myspace.com/morganagren

 

NEW BOOK ON ZAPPA BY GUY DAROL

Guy Darol has written various books on the subject of Frank Zappa. In 1996, he wrote "Frank Zappa, La Parade de l'Homme-Wazoo"; in 2000 he co-wrote some sort of Zappa dictionary "Zappa de Z à A", together with Dominique Jeunot; en in 2003, he finished "Frank Zappa, l'Amérique en déshabillé".

More recently, he was responsable for the excellent Frank Zappa special in Jazz Magazine.

And next september will see the release of his next book on Frank Zappa:

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frank zappa / one size fits all  -  cosmogonie du sofa

by guy darol
    (scheduled, book, usa, atheles)

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ED MANN

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Ed Mann will be in Europe on 12 November and tour around (with various musicians including Wrong Object, Moving Tones, Corkys Cats & Zappatika) in Holland, Belgium, France and the UK thru til 5 December !!

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NEW ALBUM BY DRUMBO / JOHN FRENCH

You can hear an exclusive clip from the new / scheduled album on Drumbo's myspace.

www.myspace.com/drumbojohnfrench

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The new album will be called "City of Refuge”, and features Bill Harkleroad (AKA “Zoot Horn Rollo”), Mark Boston (“Rockette Morton”), Greg Davidson (“Ella Guru”) and John Thomas (keyboardist on “Bat Chain Puller”).

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THE RESIDENTS ON TOUR

2008/12/05 The Residents will be performing in Leuven, Belgium, at 'Het Depot'.

Or as the eyeballs say: "December 5th you can see The Bunny Boy hopping in Leuven, Belgium."

  • 2008/12/05 The Residents - concert 'Het Depot', Leuven, Belgium

ADRIAN BELEW POWER TRIO TOURDATES

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OCTOBER & NOVEMBER 2008 - EUROPE

 

A MESSAGE FROM ZAPPATEERS

a message from Zappateers Audrey & Ben:

A long time ago, in a green and leafy corner of England, a disparate group of people met after travelling from far and rides, with a common purpose, to celebrate the music of Frank Zappa whilst drinking copious amounts of beer and having an inordinate amount of fun. That event was the 2007 Zappateers Festival held in the George at Woolley.

Skipping forward to the present, and sad tidings have been heard echoing in that normal tranquil corner of Old England, Jim and Julie will be moving on the pastures new in January 2009, meaning the demise of another traditional British pub, another little gem of good fellowship and cheer swept aside by the tide of blandness and conformity.

Well before you short your keyboard in a deluge of tears borne of sadness and frustration, let me offer temporary blessed relief, with the chance to enjoy for 1 last time the best of what a traditional public house can offer, the chance to wish Jim and Julie a fond farewell, and that made the 2007 Festival such a huge success. What I hear you cry is this chance; well it is a weekend of fun, friendship and music to be held on

The weekend of 14th to 16th November 2008 at the George in Woolley.

Provisional schedule for the weekend include:

  • The Pendantics - local peddlers of good rock and blues

  • Beyond the Pale - landlord Jim's Irish band which was such a riot at the 2007 festival

  • The distinct possibility of a new band comprising accomplished local musicians brought together with their love of Zappa music

  • Monty and the Butchers

  • Crazy mad cap traditional pub games, including the World Premiere of a new game, called Swedish Roulette, where a Swede hols the dart board and inebriated dart players are blindfolded and have to try and hit the dart board. The joy of this game is its simplicity, in that there is no worrying about scoring or even winners. It is just the hilarity everyone gets from seeing the Swedes peppered with darts!

If the tempting titbits above aren't enough to convince you that this is a weekend not to be missed, how does the fact that it's all free grab you? Pardon, free? Yes that's right, don't touch that dial, you heard right, it's free, it's not a festival, it's a party, a get together, all you need to do is turn up with your party head on and your drinking pants.

The small prints
There are no tickets; the weekend is open to anyone
We are not attempting to be Zappateers festival # 4, so don't expect light shows and dancing bears, it's an informal weekend with a background of great bands and great people like you (some may even be uglier)
A limited amount of accommodation will be arranged at cost price at Melksham (some of you may have enjoyed the hospitality of Irish Tony at the 2007 festival). This accommodation is on first come first served basis, so let us know as soon as possible when you like to make use of this facility and we'll make bookings for you.
Help and advice can be given on transport to Bradford on Avon, and if needs be taxis booked for airport transfers.

See you in November!!

Ben & Audrey

 

 

the concert calendar * the concert calendar

 


2008

august

  • 2008/08/09 Elliott Levin / Jair-ROhm Parker Wells - concert 'Glenn Miller Cafe', Stockholm   (w/ Peeter Uuskyla-drums)

  • 2008/08/09 The Zappatistas - concert 'Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club', London, UK

  • 2008/08/09 The Wrong Object - concert " Gaume Jazz Festival", Rossignol, Belgium

  • 2008/08/10 Elliott Levin / Jair-ROhm Parker Wells - concert 'The Jester @ Cross Kings', London   (w/ Tony Bianco- drums)

  • 2008/08/12 Elliott Levin / Jair-ROhm Parker Wells - concert 'The Klinker @ The Vortex Jazz Club', London    (W/Bianco)

  • 2008/08/13 The Ed Palermo Big Band - concert 'Irididium', nyc, NY, usa

  • 2008/08/13 Pikachu - Makoto - concert 'George Tavern', London, UK

  • 2008/08/13 concert "Zappanale", Hamburg, Germany

  • 2008/08/14 Elliott Levin / Jair-ROhm Parker Wells - concert 'AcudSession', Berlin   (w/ Klaus Kugel- drums)

  • 2008/08/14 concert "Zappanale", downtown Bad Doberan, Germany

  • 2008/08/15 - 2008/08/17 concert "Zappanale", Bad Doberan Germany

    • 2008/08/15 Underground Sensation - 14.00 h

    • 2008/08/15 The Wrong Object w. special guest Stanley Jason Zappa - 15.30 h

    • 2008/08/15 The Paul Green School Of Rock, feat. Denny Walley - 17.30h

    • 2008/08/15 Indukti - 19.30 h

    • 2008/08/15 The Bogus Pomp Semi Acoustic Orchestra - 21.30 h

    • 2008/08/15 Electric Orange - 00.00 h
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    • 2008/08/16 Panzerballet - 12.00 h

    • 2008/08/16 Elliot Levin - 14.00 h

    • 2008/08/16 Delicious Band Research Kitchen - 16.00 h

    • 2008/08/16 Low Budget Research Kitchen - 18.00h

    • 2008/08/16 quiz (Ben Watson)

    • 2008/08/16 Alamaailman Vasarat - 20.00 h

    • 2008/08/16 Zappa Circus - 22.00 h

    • 2008/08/16 The Paul Green School Of Rock - 00.00 h
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    • 2008/08/17 UZVA - 11.00 h

    • 2008/08/17 Jazzprojekt Hundehagen - 13.00 h

    • 2008/08/17 Fattore Zeta - 15.00 h

    • 2008/08/17 Stanley Jason Zappa's "The New Texture Pantonal Fellowship" - 17.00 h

    • 2008/08/17 Finnish Zappa Tribute Band feat. N.M.Brock, Denny Walley, Jason Zappa - 20.00 h

    • 2008/08/17 final jam
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  • 2008/08/15 Elliott Levin / Jair-ROhm Parker Wells - concert 'The Black Box', Berlin    (w/ Kugel)

  • 2008/08/16 Cuccurullo Brillo Brullo - concert "Delft Jazz Festival", 'Het Proeflokaal', Delft, NL  /  www.proeflokaal-delft.nl

  • 2008/08/16 Elliott Levin / Jair-ROhm Parker Wells - concert "Zappanale Festival", Bad Doberan   (w/ Kugel)

  • 2008/08/17 Elliott Levin / Jair-ROhm Parker Wells - concert '420 Cafe 420', Amsterdam    (w/ JOHN SINCLAIR)

  • 2008/08/22 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 21:00 Uhr, Hard (Österreich), Kammgarn (Special mit Bläsersatz The Horny Hornz)

  • 2008/08/23 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 21:00 Uhr, Kreuzlingen (Schweiz), Ort: Zirkuszelt am Bodensee (Special mit Bläsersatz The Horny Hornz)

  • 2008/08/30 Sheik Yerbouti - concert , ??? Uhr, Zytanien Open-Air-Festival, Lehrte

september

  • 2008/09/04 Morgan Ågren drumclinic - Slagverket/Musikbörsen - Södermannag. 10, Stockholm, Sweden 19:00 / Ph. 0855693060

  • 2008/09/13 PaNoPTiCoN - concert 'L'An Vert', Liège, Belgium

  • 2008/09/15 SUN RA ARKESTRA - concert "ZXZW Festival", 'Paradox', Tilburg, NL

  • 2008/09/16 SUN RA ARKESTRA - concert "ZXZW Festival", 'Paradox', Tilburg, NL

  • 2008/09/17 SUN RA ARKESTRA - concert "ZXZW Festival", 'Paradox', Tilburg, NL

  • 2008/09/18 SUN RA ARKESTRA - concert "ZXZW Festival", 'Paradox', Tilburg, NL

  • 2008/09/19 Clazz Orchestra - concert "ZXZW Festival", 'studiozaal', Tilburg, NL  =  a Sun Ra tribute

  • 2008/09/20 SUN RA ARKESTRA - concert "ZXZW Festival", 'Paradox', Tilburg, NL

  • 2008/09/20 Mats/Morgan duo - Musikmuseet - Sibylleg. 2, Stockholm, Sweden 18:00 / Ph. 0851955490

  • 2008/09/21 SUN RA ARKESTRA - concert "ZXZW Festival", 'Open Air Stage', Tilburg, NL  --  14.30 h

  • 2008/09/26 Mats/Morgan Band - Bass & Drum festival, Folkungag. 84, Stockholm, Sweden -   http://www.bassndrum.se

october

  • 2008/10/01 CRAM - concert 'Melkweg', Amsterdam, NL

  • 2008/10/03 The Residents – concert ‘Rio Theater’, Santa Cruz, USA

  • 2008/10/04 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'tatort musicclub', ûbach-palenberg, germany

  • 2008/10/07 The Residents – concert ‘9:30 Club’, Washington DC, USA

  • 2008/10/08 The Residents – concert ‘Trocadero’, Philadelphia, USA

  • 2008/10/09 The Residents – concert ‘Gramercy Theater’, New York, USA

  • 2008/10/10 The Residents – concert ‘Gramercy Theater’, New York, USA

  • 2008/10/11 The Residents – concert ‘Gramercy Theater’, New York, USA

  • 2008/10/12 The Residents – concert ‘Showcase Live’, Foxboro MA, USA

  • 2008/10/13-20 DW clinic tour - Morgan Ågren, Rickard Nettermalm, Eric Thyselius and more.

  • 2008/10/14 The Residents – concert ‘Oak Theater’, Detroit Royal, USA

  • 2008/10/14 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'Objekt 5', halle, germany  /  feat. Napoleon Murphy Brock

  • 2008/10/15 The Residents – concert ‘Lakeshore’, Chicago, USA

  • 2008/10/15 Adrian Belew Power Trio - '', concert Budapest  Hungary  

  • 2008/10/15 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'kammgarn', kaiserslautern, germany  /  feat. Napoleon Murphy Brock

  • 2008/10/15 The FZ Quartet - concert 'Leitnerka', Brno, Czech Republic
  • 2008/10/16 The Residents – concert ‘Lakeshore’, Chicago, USA

  • 2008/10/16 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'colos-saal', aschaffenburg, germany  /  feat. Napoleon Murphy Brock

  • 2008/10/17 The Residents – concert ‘Lakeshore’, Chicago Laeshore, USA

  • 2008/10/17 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'alte patrone', mainz, germany  /  feat. Napoleon Murphy Brock

  • 2008/10/17 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Morse Theatre', Chicago, IL

  • 2008/10/18 Adrian Belew Power Trio - 'Auditorium Radio Svizzera ', concert Lugano Switzerland

  • 2008/10/18 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'Georg Nilius', Westerwald (wahrscheinlich Stairway, Wallmenroth), germany  /  feat. Napoleon Murphy Brock

  • 2008/10/18 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Morse Theatre', Chicago, IL

  • 2008/10/18 Viva Zappa - concert 'Au vieux bureau de poste', saint romuald, canada

  • 2008/10/19 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Morse Theatre', Chicago, IL

  • 2008/10/20 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Michigan Theatre', Ann Arbor, MI **  

  • 2008/10/20 Adrian Belew - concert Teatro Victoria Eugenia, San Sebastien Spain 

  • 2008/10/21 Adrian Belew - concert Forum Bikini, Barcelona Spain

  • 2008/10/22 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Mod Club', Toronto, ON

  • 2008/10/23 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Mod Club', Toronto, ON  

  • 2008/10/23 Adrian Belew - concert Blue note, Milano Italia

  • 2008/10/24 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Le Gesu', Montreal, QC

  • 2008/10/24 Adrian Belew Power Trio - ' Komma ', concert Woergl  Austria 

  • 2008/10/25 Adrian Belew Power Trio - ' Rocking-Chair', concert Vevey  Switzerland 

  • 2008/10/25 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Le Gesu', Montreal, QC

  • 2008/10/26 Mats/Morgan Band - Montreal Drumfestival, Montreal, Canada - http://www.myspace.com/montrealdrumfest

  • 2008/10/26 Brokken namiddag: Mystery of Guests / Toon Tellegen- concert 'Zaal 100', Amsterdam, NL - 15:30 h

  • 2008/10/27 Adrian Belew Power Trio - ' Club Colos-Saal', concert Aschaffenburg Germany 

  • 2008/10/27 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Birchmere Theatre', Alexandria, VA

  • 2008/10/28 Adrian Belew Power Trio - concert Groningen Netherlands  

  • 2008/10/28 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Whitaker Center', Harrisburg, PA

  • 2008/10/29 Adrian Belew Power Trio - ' Paard Van Troje', concert Den Haag Netherlands 

  • 2008/10/29 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Blender Theatre', New York, NY

  • 2008/10/31 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'café hahn', koblenz, germany

  • 2008/10/30 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Blender Theatre', New York, NY  

  • 2008/10/30 Adrian Belew - concert Effenaar,  Eindhoven NL

  • 2008/10/31 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Blender Theatre', New York, NY

  • 2008/10/31 Adrian Belew Power Trio - 'Moods Im Schiffbau', concert Zuerich Switzerland

november

  • 2008/11/01 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'The Klein' , Bridgeport, CT

  • 2008/11/01 Adrian Belew Power Trio - ' Der Speicher', concert Schwerin Germany 

  • 2008/11/02 Adrian Belew Power Trio - ' Hotjazzclub', concert Muenster Germany 

  • 2008/11/03 Adrian Belew Power Trio - ' Jazztage', concert Leverkusen Germany 

  • 2008/11/05 Adrian Belew - concert Forum Palace, Vilnius Lithuania 

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  • 2008/11/13 The Residents – concert ‘Circolo degli Artisti’, Rome, Italy

  • 2008/11/13 Kees van Kooten / Corrie van Binsbergen - concert ' Philharmonie', Haarlem, NL

  • 2008/11/14 Zappatika - concert 'QBUS', Leiden, NL
  • 2008/11/15 The Residents – concert ‘Principal Club’, Thessalonki, Greece  

  • 2008/11/15 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Jazz Cafe', Wilkes Barre PA

  • 2008/11/16 The Residents – concert ‘Pallas Theater’, Athens, Greece  

  • 2008/11/16 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Ram's Head, Annapolis MD 

  • 2008/11/16 Ingmar Heytze & Hagar Peeters / Corrie van Binsbergen - concert ' Vredenburg/Leeuwenberg', Utrecht, NL

  • 2008/11/17 The Residents – concert ‘Macedonian Opera’, Skopje, Macedonia  

  • 2008/11/17 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert BB King's, New York NY

  • 2008/11/18 The Residents – concert ‘Dom Omladine’, Belgrade, Serbia  

  • 2008/11/18 Tarentatec - concert 'Gambrinus', SUHL, Germany

  • 2008/11/18 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Revolution Hall, Troy NY 

  • 2008/11/19 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Iron Horse, Northampton MA 

  • 2008/11/19 Tarentatec - concert 'Piano', SÖMMERDA , Germany

  • 2008/11/20 The Residents – concert ‘Akropolis’, Prague, Czech Rep  

  • 2008/11/20 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Toad's Place, New Haven CT 

  • 2008/11/20 Tarentatec - concert 'Londoner', GOTHAHELL, Germany

  • 2008/11/21 The Residents – concert ‘Posthof’, Linz, Austria

  • 2008/11/21 Ed Mann & The Moving Tones - concert 'De Singer', Rijkevorsel, Belgium

  • 2008/11/21 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Bill's Bar, Boston MA 

  • 2008/11/21 Tarentatec - concert 'Ali Alster', JENA, Germany

  • 2008/11/22 The Residents – concert ‘Karlstorbahnhof’, Heidelberg, Germany  

  • 2008/11/22 The Moving Tones – concert Breda, NL

  • 2008/11/22 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert Asbury Lanes, Asbury Park NJ

  • 2008/11/23 The Residents – concert ‘Paard van Troje’, Den Haag, Netherlands  

  • 2008/11/23 Project/Object feat.Ike Willis & Ed Mann - concert World Cafe' Live, Phila PA 

  • 2008/11/24 The Moving Tones – concert Paris, France

  • 2008/11/25 The Residents – concert ‘Nikolaisaal’, Potsdam, Germany  

  • 2008/11/25 The Moving Tones – concert Paris, France

  • 2008/11/26 The Residents – concert ‘Stodola’, Warsaw, Poland  

  • 2008/11/26 ZAPPATiKA – concert London, UK

  • 2008/11/26 Ugly Radio Rebellion - concert 'The Rock Shop', Fayetteville, NC, usa  (www.therockshoplive.com)

  • 2008/11/27 Ugly Radio Rebellion - concert 'Oldfields on High', Columbus, OH, usa  (www.oldfieldsonhigh.com)

  • 2008/11/28 The Residents – concert ‘Stenhammarsalen’, Gothenburg, Sweden

  • 2008/11/28 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'franzis', wetzlar, germany  

  • 2008/11/28 Ugly Radio Rebellion - concert 'The DownTown', Morristown, TN, usa   (www.thedowntown.net)

  • 2008/11/29 The Residents – concert ‘Sentrum Scene’, Oslo, Norway  

  • 2008/11/29 Ugly Radio Rebellion - concert 'Patrick Sullivans', Knoxville, TN, usa   (www.patricksullivans.com/)

  • 2008/11/29 Markus Stauss - concert 'L'aquilone', Liège, Belgium

  • 2008/11/30 The Residents – concert ‘Kägelbanan’, Stockholm, Sweden  

  • 2008/11/30 Brokken namiddag - Brokken Fabriek / Kamal Hors & Hermine Deurloo - concert 'Zaal 100', Amsterdam, NL - 15:30 h

december

  • 2008/12/02 The Residents – concert ‘Roxy’, Ulm, Germany

  • 2008/12/03 The Residents – concert ‘Muffathalle’, Munich, Germany

  • 2008/12/03 Mats/Morgan Band - Metropol, Köpmannag. 11, Härnösand, Sweden / ph.  0611102 01  

  • 2008/12/03 Adrian Belew - concert The Corner Hotel, Melbourne, Australia

  • 2008/12/04 The Residents – concert ‘Mousonturm’, Frankfurt, Germany

  • 2008/12/04 Mats/Morgan Band - Studion - Idunteatern, Umeå, Sweden / ph. 090156200  

  • 2008/12/04 Adrian Belew - concert The Basement, Sydney, Australia

  • 2008/12/05 The Residents – concert ‘Het Depot’, Leuven, Belgium

  • 2008/12/05 Mats/Morgan Band - Musikhuset - Hamnplan 4, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden / ph. 066019100

  • 2008/12/05 - 2008/12/07 Adrian Belew - concert "Int'l Guitar Fest.", Adelaide, Australia 

  • 2008/12/06 The Residents – concert “Trans Musicals Festival”, Rennes, France

  • 2008/12/06 Mats/Morgan Band - Pipeline - Kyrkog. 6, Sundsvall, Sweden / ph. 060619940

  • 2008/12/06 The FZ Quartet - concert 'Stara Pekarna', Brno, Czech Republic
    • recorded for czech tv !! broadcast in 2009/01
  • 2008/12/07 The Residents – concert ‘Forum’, London, UK  

  • 2008/12/08 Adrian Belew - concert The Vanguard, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia

  • 2008/12/09 Adrian Belew - concert The Vanguard, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia 

  • 2008/12/09 The Residents – concert Pontevedra, Spain
  • 2008/12/10 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'The Roxy', West Hollywood, CA  

  • 2008/12/10 Adrian Belew - concert Brass Monkey, Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia

  • 2008/12/11 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'The Roxy', West Hollywood, CA  

  • 2008/12/11 Adrian Belew - concert Heritage Hotel,  Bulli, New South Wales, Australia

  • 2008/12/12 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'The Roxy', West Hollywood, CA

  • 2008/12/12 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'bunker club', chemnitz, germany

  • 2008/12/12 ZAPPATiKA – concert Eindhoven, NL

  • 2008/12/13 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'The Roxy', West Hollywood, CA

  • 2008/12/13 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'kulturbastion', torgau, germany  

  • 2008/12/18 Ugly Radio Rebellion - concert 'The Blind Tiger', Greensboro,  NC, usa   (www.theblindtiger.com)

  • 2008/12/18 The Wrong Object - concert 'Jazzstation', Brussels, Belgium

  • 2008/12/20 Ugly Radio Rebellion - concert 'The Winchester Music Hall', Cleveland, OH, usa  (www.thewinchester.net)

  • 2008/12/21 Ugly Radio Rebellion - concert 'The Magic Bag', Ferndale, MI, usa   (www.themagicbag.com)

  • 2008/12/31 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'War Memorial Opera House", San Francisco, CA **

 

2009

january

  • 2009/01/02 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Hawthorne Theatre", Portland, OR

  • 2009/01/03 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Triple Door', Seattle, WA

  • 2009/01/3 Aka Moon / Les Ballets C. de la B. - concert / performance "pitié!", Concertgebouw, Brugge, Belgium

  • 2009/01/04 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Triple Door', Seattle, WA

  • 2009/01/06 Zappa plays Zappa - concert 'Arts Club Theatre', Vancouver, BC

  • 2009/01/10 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'wiener hof', offenbach, germany

 

  • 2009/02/20 Sheik Yerbouti - concert 'hajo's bierakademie', rüdesheim, germany

 

  • 2009/03/19 ZAPPATiKA – concert Exeter, UK

 

  • 2009/04/18 Adrian Belew - concert Prairie Center For The Arts, Schaumburg, IL

  • 2009/04/19 Adrian Belew - concert Old Town School Of Folk Music, Chicago, IL
  • 2009/04/30 ZAPPATiKA – concert Dresden, Germany