• New Orleans

    Mardi Gras Music: New Rebirth Brass Band

    Happy Fat Tuesday! It’s a day off for me and I’m heading to the new Spring Training ballpark shared by the Diamondbacks and the Rockies. I’ll be taking in the Cubs and Rockies game at Salt River Fields with an old college buddy, basking in the sunshine, quaffing a brew or two…

    So speaking of Mardi Gras, there’s a new release on the horizon for New Orleans’ own Rebirth Brass Band. Basin Street Records will release Rebirth of New Orleans on April 12th, and they’re spreading the word with a free & clear taste of the record – a full-on brass band stomper called “Do It Again”.

    Enjoy the day!

    Rebirth Brass BandDo It Again (mp3)

    [audio:Do_It_Again.mp3]

    Official Site

    Rebirth Brass Band Upcoming Tour Dates:
    03/05: New Orleans, LA @  Howlin’ Wolf
    03/13: Perth, Western Australia @ Perth Concert Hall
    03/14: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia @ Dallas Brooks Centre
    03/16: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia @ The Barton Theatre
    03/19: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia @ QPAC Concert Hall
    03/21: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia @ State Theatre
    04/01: Baton Rouge, LA @ Chelsea’s Cafe
    04/02: Lafayette, LA @ Grant Street Dance Hall
    04/06: Wilmington, DE @ World Café Live at the Queen
    04/07: Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Bowl
    04/08: Portsmouth, NH @ Portsmouth Music Hall
    04/09: Providence, RI @ Spot Underground
    04/10: Hoboken, NJ @ Maxwell’s
    04/13: Austin, TX @ Antone’s
    04/14: Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live Studio
    04/15: Dallas, TX @ Kessler Theater
    04/23: Lake Charles, LA @ Luna Bar
    05/27: Chicago, IL @ Space
    05/28: Chilicothe, IL @ Summer Camp
    06/10: San Francisco, CA @ San Francisco Jazz Festival
    06/11: Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
    06/12: Chicago, IL @ Chicago Orchestra Hall
    06/13: Washington, DC @  DC Jazzfest

  • Friday Five

    The Friday Five: March 4, 2011

    Friday Five

    Friday Five : ‘frī-(,)dā,-dē ‘fīv : On the sixth day of every week, I hit the shuffle button on my iTunes, then share the first five tracks and thought for each track. Sometimes there is a playlist involved, occasionally we’ll have a guest, but most of the time it’s just me. The rest is up to you, our friends and readers! Fire up your media player of choice and share the first five random track of your shuffle in the comments.

    The Five:

    “New York State of Mind” by Billy Joel (from Turnstiles, 1976)

    I was going to wax poetic about Billy, but I just read this brilliant review of his upcoming Last Play at Shea and would rather you take the moment to go read Jeff Giles’ thoughts. It’s okay, I’ll wait.

    Okay, you’re back? On with the five!

    “Push” by Matchbox Twenty (from Yourself or Someone Like You, 1996)

    You know what? I still kind of like this tune.

    “Real Vacation” by Caleb Hawley (from Steps, 2009)

    No truer words have been spoken.

    So, for those of you that partake in the American Idol, you might recognize the name Caleb Hawley. He managed to make it all the way to the Las Vegas stage, before being given his walking papers. It’s a damn shame, really. Rather than wallow, get over to iTunes or Amazon and pick up Steps, and his latest We’ve All Got Problems, and celebrate a great singer/songwriter.

    “Cold Truth” by  The Guggenheim Grotto (from …Waltzing Alone, 2006)

    “Hey Maria, I’ve been thinking, been thinking bout moving … far away, cross the sea, maybe, somewhere cold and magnificent.” From Caleb to the duo that introduced me to him! Over the course of the last year I’ve had the pleasure of seeing The Guggenheim Grotto perform five or six times, and this song specifically at least three or four times. Like most tunes by the duo, it is beautifully simple, with soaring vocal harmonies.

    “Down By the Water” by The Decemberists (from The King Is Dead, 2011)

    Until hearing The Damnwells’ No One Listens to the Band Anymore I was pretty certain that I was going to crown The King Is Dead my favorite record of the first quarter of 2011. The funny thing is, I wouldn’t categorize myself as a fan of the band. I listened to Hazards of Love a few times, and while I liked what I heard, nothing stuck. Flash forward to the band’s latest, which managed to grab me by the ears with its none too subtle nod to a certain little band from Athens, GA. If you haven’t given this a listen for fear of shanty songs and prog-rock leanings, fear not! This is one of the best records of 2011.

    What’s on your shuffle today?