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Freebird And FluteDaddy At Lofty’s

by Joseph on January 23, 2012

Lofty’s 287 E. Fountain Blvd (at Weber) Presents:

Freebird: An evening of poetic jazz on Thursday February 9 7-9 PM

Freebird: A new group and a new sound

Freebird is our new group featuring FluteDaddy on flutes, Lee Gardner on bass and Dick Cunico on drums. We play what we call poetic jazz - imaginative, emotional, expressive. We begin with a familiar pop or jazz standard  arranged in a new beat, and we use that as a platform to enter into an free dialogue between the instruments. The music conversation can be like life – sometimes dull, sometimes thrilling. And in peak moments it is magical!

Dick and Lee each have prior experience playing with modern jazz and free jazz style groups – Dick in Los Angeles and Lee in New York. I started to explore this style recently after being intrigued by some music by Ornette Colman, Sam Rivers and similar others. As a listener, I was turned off by the frenetic, non-melodic sounds of some  groups and found some to be surprisingly  satisfying and artful.  We three were motivated to express ourselves in this style and at first we groped and fumbled until we started to trust, and as the relationship became intuitive, we started producing some compelling musical experiences.

Lofty’s was the IndyPick • Best Of 2011: Hangout for Bagel Sandwiches, Local Music, Lattes and Libations.

Follow Weber Street south to where it dead-ends in the historic Lowell School neighborhood, and you’ll find Lofty’s, a quaintly cool café/eatery that recently began offering well-chosen beer, wine and spirits. Opened by Rubbish co-founder Josh Kennard in the wake of the gallery’s late 2010 closing, Lofty’s captures the atmosphere of pre-Starbucks coffeehouses, where owners are on-site and, in the case of Kennard, culturally aware and conversational. In September, the venue celebrated its new liquor license and expanded hours (10 a.m. to 10 p.m.) with 10 hours of live performances from some of our best local musicians. — Bill Forman, Independent

 

 

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Bending Towards the Light, a Jazz Nativity,
is a unique Christmas production that originated in New York 25 years ago with performances continuing there to this day every December. Some of the finest musicians in the area will perform. I have a small part and am delighted to participate. Brad Bietry will direct the music. Thanks to Kathy Loo and Judith Sellers for bringing the program to Colorado Springs!! For Tickets and Info see the Bending The Light Website

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No More Deco Jazz

September 4, 2011

The Friday Night Jazz at the Deco program has been cancelled. I’m sorry to say we have lost another jazz venue. Amuze at FAC owner Bill Sherman supported the program for six months and unable to get additional needed support from FAC, had to suspend the program, which featured a number of local as well [...]

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Vic Cenicola Farewell Jam

July 29, 2011

Drummer Mike Woods will join the house band for this get together. C’mon down, listen say goodbye. I am so sorry to see fabulous jazz guitarist Vic Cenicola leave the Springs. He is a master player and many top musicians in the area have truly enjoyed playing with him. Join us for some music and a warm [...]

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Vic Cenicola – Farewell and Jam

July 26, 2011

Vic Cenicola, the fine jazz guitarist we have enjoyed so much is leaving Colorado Springs August 15 to return to New Jersey. We are geting together to say (and play) goodbye. We are inviting pro musicians to come and jam. Vic, and Andy Burtschi and I will get things started. (We may have a drummer [...]

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FluteDaddy Brio With Vic Cenicola Friday July 15

July 12, 2011

“He’s An ‘Old Guy’ and has great chops.” That’s how a premier jazz pianist recently described Vic Cenicola. No, he wasn’t talking about Vic’s age. He was using “old guy,” a musicians term of respect, that  really means: he’s a fine player, who has paid his dues and has the knowledge and skills of a seasoned pro.  And, Friday [...]

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07/04/11 – Palmer Lake, Colorado

July 4, 2011

Who Fireworks Jazz Party When Monday, July 4, 2011 6:00pm – spaces limited – reserve early – All Ages Where Tri-Lakes Center For The Arts (map) 304 Highway 105 Palmer Lake, Colorado Other InfoFireworks 4th of July Jazz Party at Palmer Lake- Wine Tasting, Dinner by Amuze’, Concert, patriotic jazz, fireworks viewing, reserved parking. Wine [...]

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Let Freedom Swing

July 4, 2011

Happy Independence Day To All!! People are still calling for tickets to FluteDaddy’s Fireworks Jazz Party in Palmer Lake and we are almost full.  Even after our parking lot fills, there will be space for a few couples and a few parties of four, if you are parked elsewhere in Palmer Lake you can buy your ticket [...]

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06/29/11 – Colorado Springs, CO

June 29, 2011

Who Jazz In The Park When Wednesday, June 29, 2011 6:00pm – Jazz In The Park is free to the public – All Ages Where Gateway Park At Wolf Ranch (map) Research Parkway Colorado Springs, CO 80901 Gateway Park located in the new Wolf Ranch development off Powers Boulevard and Research Parkway. Gateway Park has [...]

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Fireworks Jazz Party – Hot Tickets

June 22, 2011

Fireworks Jazz Party July 4th at Palmer Lake includes private parking, wine tasting, dinner, concert and private fireworks viewing. We are so excited about this event and it is catching fire. Only 23 tables remain available for sale. Reservations are required. Hurry and get yours now!    

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