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Outpost Performance Space210 Yale Blvd SE | 505.268.0044

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What a terrific Spring 2013 Season it was as we moved into our 25th year celebration. We kicked it off with a magical might at the Albuquerque Museum on May 24 with the still-awe-inspiring Mavis Staples. What a spirit! What a voice! What a band! It all came together that night. Beautiful venue—indoors for the dinner and in the awesome amphitheater for the concert; a great turnout of more than 550 very happy folks; GREAT weather and a FULL MOON. What more can you ask for? And amazingly— thanks to all of you who pitched in, from attendees to sponsors, to the city, to art collectors and artists, to volunteers, staff and board and committee members—it was a fundraiser that actually raised some funds.... more than $15,000 (we in the non-profit arts world always joke about how much money we lose on our fundraisers). What a great way to kick off a celebration of 25 Outpost Years! So now, it’s on to the summer and our 18th annual Summer Thursday Jazz Nights; the Roost Creative Music Series; our jazz classes for kids and adults; and of course, the 8th Annual New Mexico Jazz Festival. We’re expecting great success with all of it. This year, Route 66 Summerfest, a centerpiece of the Jazz Festival, becomes a 3 day event with a Friday night concert at the Hiland Theater on July 19 by the Yellowjackets, the all day event on Saturday (3 stages, 120 musicians, car show, Cork & Tap, Food Truck Rumble, 50,000 people) and then Jazz Brunches on Sunday in Nob Hill Restaurants). There’s Catherine Russell at the Old Town Gazebo; Larry Mitchell at the Santa Fe Plaza; Trio da Paz, Arlen Asher, Lionel Loueke, Tom McDermott, a photo show by Mark Weber and a film screening by Carol Chamberland at the Outpost; and Stanley Clarke, Terence Blanchard, Lionel Loueke and Eddie Plamieri at the Lensic. The 2013-2014 season, now in its planning stages, promises the return of Gretchen Parlato, Allison Miller’s Boom Tic Boom, Rahim AlHaj, Yosvany Terry, the ACS Trio featuring Geri Allen, Terri Lyne Carrington & Esperanza Spalding, Lucy Kaplansky, Iva Bittova, Fred Hersch, Laurie Lewis, the Charles Lloyd Quartet w. Bill Frisell (Lensic), Peter Brotzmann, Regina Carter, the Bad Plus, Donny McCaslin and much more. In November, we’ll be welcoming the Clayton Brothers for the first time and we’ll use that opportunity to officially name our performance area at the Outpost, The Weil Auditorium, in honor of and in gratitude to the generosity of Bumble Bee Bob Weil and his family. That’s on October 18 so mark your calendars! ONWARD!

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7.30 Adult Jazz Class Recital

AUGUST8.1 STJN: Django Rhythm Meat Grinder + Brian Wingard Quartet

8.3 Outpost Youth Jazz Recital

8.4 The Roost: Catahoula Curse – Alex Neville-Milton Villarubia III Duo

8.8 STJN: Mark Dankert Quartet + Lewis Winn & Right About Now

8.9 OUTPOST RENTAL: Leslie Lewis Gerard Hagen Quartet

8.11 The Roost: Robert Muller with The Rumble Trio

8.15 STJN: Kodama Trio + What Goes Around

8.16 Roust the House Teen Performance Night

8.18 The Roost: BaBa (Steven Robert Allen/Mark Weaver duo)

8.25 The Roost: Consort Un-Caged

SEPTEMBER9.1 The Roost: Piano solos by Matt Norman & Thollem McDonas

9.4 OUTPOST RENTAL: AMP Concerts presents Tom Russell

9.6 Inpost Artspace Reception: Nina Elder

9.7 Doug Mulligan & Friends

9.8 The Roost: Brian Allen solo multimedia

9.12 OUTPOST RENTAL: Victoria Jazz Events presents Tribute Trio

9.14 OUTPOST RENTAL: Peace Talks Radio presents Mary Gauthier

9.15 The Roost: Brian Haas with Dave Wayne-Frames

9.22 The Roost: Local Poets Guild with Black Iron Trio

JUNE6.20 STJN: Pray for Brain + Lisa Lopez & Manteca

6.27 STJN: Faith Amour & the Luminous Jazz Experience + Greg Abate Quartet

6.28 Roust the House Teen Performance Night

JULY7.4 STJN: Last Call + Entourage

7.11 STJN: Riverside Jass Trio + Lee Taylor Quartet

8TH ANNUAL NEW MEXICO JAZZ FESTIVAL 2013

7.12 Trio Da Paz

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7.14 Film Screening & Discussion, The Legend of Bop City— a film by Carol Chamberland

7.18 Arlen Asher & Straight Up

7.19 Yellowjackets

7.20 Route 66 Summerfest in Nob Hill. 20 bands on 3 stages. Red Baraat, The Relatives, Gregg A. Smith, Larry Mitchell plus more more more....

7.21 Jazz Brunches in Nob Hill

7.21 Stanley Clarke Band

7.23 Larry Mitchell. The Mil-Tones Brass Band opens

7.24-7.25 Lionel Loueke Trio

7.26 Terence Blanchard Quintet w. Lionel Loueke. Lionel Loueke Trio opens

7.27 Meet the Artist: A.B. Spellman & NEA Jazz Master Eddie Palmieri

7.27 Eddie Palmieri Latin Jazz Band

7.28 Tom McDermott

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JAZZ IMPROVISAtIOn & LAtIn MuSIC CLASSES FOR YOuthtwo Four-Week Sessions

MOnDAY, tuESDAY & WEDnESDAY AFtERnOOnS & tuESDAY EVEnIngS

JunE 10-JuLY 31

Taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa, Sharon Eldridge, Paul Gonzales & César Bauvallet

Jazz Improvisation & Latin Music Classes for Youth are open to all young musicians

(instrumentalists & vocalists)— elementary through high school levels— who want to have

fun learning more about improvising and playing jazz & Latin music in a small ensemble.

Classes are taught by the Outpost team comprising saxophonist, Kanoa Kaluhiwa;

drummer, Sharon Eldridge; trumpeter, Paul Gonzales; and our most recent addition to

the teaching staff, trombonist & percussionist, César Bauvallet. All classes aim to build

positive attitudes, trust, teamwork, cooperation, confidence, compassion, and a sense

of humor—skills and values which will serve participants well beyond the workshop and

throughout their entire educations and lives. Fun will be had by all!

Monday and Tuesday afternoon Jazz Improvisation classes taught by Paul Gonzales, and

Sharon Eldridge focus on the rudiments of music and improvisation including rhythmic

training, scale work, form in music, and musical improvisation. Students are invited

to express themselves freely on their respective instruments as well as on percussion

instruments. The emphasis is on musical expression as an individual in a group setting.

Each teacher has a slightly different approach and our goal is to place together, students

of similar levels as well as to form a balanced ensemble in terms of instrumentation.

Advanced Classes (Wednesday) taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa focus more specifically on

EDUCATIONSummer 2013

the Outpost Jazz Education Program is the centerpiece of Outpost’s Educational offerings. Founded in the Spring of 1996, with seed money provided by a concert the previous year by “Arlen Asher & Friends,” the program now takes place year-round with over 30 weeks of classes, three instructors, and yearly scholarships offered to worthy students. Since its inception, approximately 2000 students have moved through the program.

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the jazz repertoire, covering music theory, ear training, solo development, song forms,

and various rhythm section approaches. The NEW Latin Music class (Tuesday Evening)

is taught by César Bauvallet. It is open to youth and adults. Participants must have at

least an intermediate knowledge and skill level (minor & major scales) and a willingness

to practice what they are learning outside of the class. The class will focus on learning to

understand and play Latin music and rhythms.

MONdAy ClASSES: JuNE 10-July 1 & July 8-July 29, 4-5:30PM Monday Class taught by Sharon Eldridge

tuESdAy ClASSES: JuNE 11-July 2 & July 9-July 30, 4-5:30PM tuesday Classes taught by Paul gonzales

WEdNESdAy AdvANCEd ClASS: JuNE 12-July 3 & July 10-July 31, 4-5:30PM Advanced Class taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa

NEW COuRSE OFFERING:

tuESdAy EvENING lAtIN MuSIC ClASS FOR StudENtS OF All AGES (INtERMEdIAtE lEvEl REquIREd)

JunE 11-JuLY 2 & JuLY 9-JuLY 30, 6-7:30PM Latin Music Class taught by César Bauvallet

All Youth classes will perform a recital on Saturday, August 3 at 1pm (attendance is

mandatory).

Ages: 8 years old up to (and including) High School Senior. Class Limit: 12 (minimum

of 5 is required). Registration & Payment: Come a few minutes early to the first class to

register. The cost of each 4-week Youth Improvisation session is $30 Payment must be

made for the entire 4-week session regardless of attendance. Scholarships are available

for any of these classes. Participants must bring their own instruments to class (piano,

drums and amps will be provided). Call 268-0044 for more information.

JAZZ IMPROVISAtIOn & LAtIn MuSIC CLASSES FOR ADuLtStwo Four-Week Sessions,

MOnDAY,tuESDAY & WEDnESDAY EVEnIngS, JunE 10-JuLY 31 taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa, Paul gonzales & César Bauvallet

Jazz Improvisation Classes for Adults focus specifically on jazz and cover music theory,

ear training, solo development, song forms and various rhythm section approaches. The

NEW Latin Music class is taught by César Bauvallet, and is open to youth and adults (par-

ticipants must have at least an intermediate level of knowledge and skill). The class will

focus on learning to understand and play Latin music and rhythms. Our goal is to provide

a truly quality experience for small ensembles comprising participants of similar abilities.

All classes aim to build positive attitudes, trust, teamwork cooperation, confidence, com-

passion and a sense of humor. While a certain proficiency on instruments is expected,

this class is for aspiring musicians, retired or rusty musicians, closet jazz fanatics, those

who want to learn more—in short, if you want to be there, we want you and a good time

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will be had by all. The final class will feature a recital by the students.

MONdAy EvENING Adult JAzz ClASS JuNE 10-July 1 & July 8-July 29, 6-7:30PM & 8-9:30PM

Monday Evening Class taught by Paul gonzales

NEW COuRSE OFFERING:

tuESdAy EvENING lAtIN MuSIC ClASS FOR StudENtS OF All AGES (INtERMEdIAtE lEvEl REquIREd). JuNE 11-July 2 & July 9-July 30, 6-7:30PM

Latin Music Class taught by César Bauvallet

WEdNESdAy EvENING Adult JAzz ClASS JuNE 12-July 3 & July 10-July 31, 6-7:30PM & 8-9:30PM

Wednesday Evening Class taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa

Adult (& Latin Music) classes will perform a recital on Tuesday, July 30, 7pm (attendance

is mandatory). The cost of each 4-week session is $60 ($55 for Outpost Members). Pay-

ment must be made for the entire 4-week session regardless of attendance. Class size

is limited to approximately 12 participants per class. Participants must bring their own

instruments to class (piano, drums and amps will be provided).

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TO ENROLL FOR CLASSES: We ask that students (youth & adult) show up a few

minutes early on the first day of the class they would like to attend. That said, in order

to make this the best experience for all participants, we may have to assign students

to a different class based on their age, skill level and schedules. Call us at 268-0044 for

more information.

MORE OutPOSt EDuCAtIOnAL OFFERIngS

HOME SCHOOL OPERA WORKSHOP co-taught by John Bartlitt and Kristen Loree will

be offered once again on Thursday Mornings beginning in October. Stay tuned to www.

outpostspace.org for information.

FIELD TRIPS FOR YOUTH to the OUTPOST PERFORMANCE SPACE will be offered

once again beginning in October. . Stay tuned to www.outpostspace.org for information.

OthER YOuth PERFORMAnCE OPPORtunItIES At OutPOStROUST THE HOUSE TEEN PERFORMANCE NIGHTS continue year round. Summer

Roust the House shows are on Friday, June 28 & Friday, August 16. See the pages of this

newsletter for more information or go to www.outpostspace.org.

KIDS VARIEtY ShOWSKids Variety Shows are for and by kids of all ages and levels. There is one in December

and one in May. Call us at 268- 0044 to reserve a performance slot for a student or child

of yours. Or better yet, have them call!!

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Thanks to the generosity of Keith Gilbert, Douglas Mulligan, Arlen Asher, the City of

Albuquerque Cultural Services Department and City Councilors Rey Garduño & Ike

Benton, as well as other individuals and organizations in the community, many kids

are able to attend our programs at little or no cost. In addition each student in the

classes is given a gift certificate to be used towards the price of admission at an Outpost

concert of their choice. Last but not least, we are now able to award annual scholarships

totaling $2,000 (one of which is the Keith Gilbert Scholarship, one of which is given In

Tribute to David Parlato, and the latest scholarship, instituted in the fall of 2011 by

Arlen Asher in memory of his wife, and our friend, Jo Asher— The Arlen Asher Jazz

Scholarship: In Memory of Joetha Callison Asher) to deserving students — some of

whom are leaving the Outpost Educational Program and moving on to their next

exciting stage in life and learning.

Outpost Scholarship Programs

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LIFE & RELATIONSHIP COACHHilary T. Hale, MA, LPCC

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Online convenience.Local responsibility.

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thuRSdAy, JuNE 20, 7:30PM

PRAY FOR BRAIn

LISA LOPEZ &MAntECAsponsored by Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

Pray for Brain evolved from Mustafa Stefan Dill’s (guitars, oud) and Jefferson Voorhees’

(drums) Sama Duo, which featured groove-oriented energetic improvisations with a gutsy

south Asian and Middle Eastern twist. Bassist, Christine Nelson joined the duo in 2011

and the trio expanded their range of groove, nuance and improvising conversations. As

they describe it, “think 70’s era Miles Davis, Chet Atkins and late Coltrane playing with the

White Stripes and Isaac Hayes on a Calcutta rooftop with a bird’s eye view to Morocco

with Johnny Cash and Bengali icon Rabrindranath Tagore sitting in.” The trio plans to

release their CD, None Of The Above, this summer. Manteca is a quartet that performs

all styles of Latin Jazz, including samba, salsa, bolero, cha-cha, funk, and pop genres

with musical influences ranging from the United States, Europe, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto

Rico and South America. They perform tunes by Chucho Valdez and Seis del Solar,

arrangements by Michel Camilo, and their own twists on Latin jazz standards. Manteca is

Ramseys Fernandez, percussion; Yosmel Montego, bass; Miguel Escuriola, drums; Lisa

Lopez, piano/keyboards; and featured guest, Rodolfo Gonzalez-flute. $15/$10 Members & Students

Summer 2013

TicketsAll tickets are available in advance by phone or in

person at the Outpost Performance Space

210 yale Blvd SE. 505-268-0044.

Box Office hours M-F 2-5:30pm and 1 hour

before shows.

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thuRSdAy JuNE 27, 7:30PM

FAIthAMOuR

AnD thE LuMInOuSJAZZ ExPERIEnCEgREg ABAtE QuARtEtsponsored by Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

Nominated for 4 New Mexico Music Awards, Santa Fe-based Canadian vocalist, Faith

Amour, blends straight-ahead jazz with the vibrant rhythms of her South-American/

Caribbean heritage and uplifting heartsongs from around the world. Drawing inspiration

from her early classical training, she is highly in demand as a jazz singer, choral composer

and conductor, having worked alongside industry innovators across North America. The

Luminous Jazz Experience band comprises John Rangel, piano; Asher Barreras, bass;

and Arnaldo Acosta, drums. Greg Abate is widely considered among jazz writers and

aficionados to be one of the “best post bebop alto saxophonists out there today.” Based

in Rhode Island, he is a frequent performer in New Mexico where he has collaborated with

drummer Pete Amahl for many years. He played with the Ray Charles Orchestra and Artie

Shaw Orchestra in the early 70’s, toured with Tony Bennett and Rosemary Clooney, and

has appeared at The Hollywood Bowl with Mel Torme. Abate has also shared bandstands

with many notables including Red Rodney, Kenny Barron, Elvin Jones, Paquito D’Riveria,

Hank Jones, Rufus Reed, and others, many of whom have been featured in his own

recordings. Tonight he will be accompanied by John Rangel, piano; Andy Zadrosky, bass;

and Pete Amahl, drums. $15/$10 Members & Students

FRIdAy, JuNE 28, 7:30PM

ROuSt thE hOuSEtEEn PERFORMAnCE nIghtRoust the House Teen Performance Nights

feature local teen bands and soloists, from

punk rock to classical piano to hip hop, spoken word, and more. Roust shows are

coordinated by Octavian Theoret & Sage McKay. Over the years, some Roust acts have

gone on to become Albuquerque mainstays (e.g. Ya Ya Boom Project, Lost Lingo, the

Squash Blossom Boys & more).This week it’s 40 Watt Frost and more. Interested bands

and performers should contact us to be a part of these special nights... Stay tuned to

www.outpostspace.org for further details. ONly $3

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All of us at Thornburg are proud members of the Santa Fe community.

We appreciate and support institutions and organizations who, like us, pursue excellence in everything they do. Which is why we are proud to sponsor the New Mexico Jazz Festival.

A Tradition ofExcellence.

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thuRSdAy, July 4, 7:30PM

LASt CALL QuARtEt

EntOuRAgE JAZZsponsored by Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

Last Call Quartet is a musical collective that “values tight arrangements, creative musical

interplay and having a great time.” Their repertoire includes jazz, blues & rock, Great

American Songbook standards, Brazilian favorites, and originals. Last Call is Michael

Druxman, bass and vocals; Harry Weingart, guitar & vocals; Tim Sleigh, saxophones; and

Dan Stouffer, drums. Entourage Jazz, featuring vocalist Susan Corley and saxophonist

Sam Reid, has become one of Albuquerque’s most visible jazz bands. Specializing in

tunes from The Great American Songbook and beyond, EJazz, has been described by

their fans as “sexy and tight.” It’s Arnold Bodmer, piano; Bruce Dalby; trumpet; Maren

Hatch, bass; and Douglas Cardwell, drums. $15/$10 Members & Students

thuRSdAy, July 11, 7:30PM

RIVERSIDE JASS tRIOLEE tAYLOR QuARtEtsponsored by Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

The Riverside Jass Trio is fueled by a love

of vintage jazz and blues standards. The

trio features Wayne Shrubsall, a rare banjo

player who excels at styles ranging from Civil

War-era minstrel picking, to Dixieland jazz, to bluegrass; trombonist and banjo player,

Dick “Doc” Rock, who performed for many years with “Jazz a la Carte”; and tuba player,

Mark Weaver, who has played music ranging from traditional and folk styles to modern

experimental and improvised music. Woodwind player Lee Taylor has been active on

Albuquerque music scene for nearly 20 years. A member of the Albuquerque Jazz

Orchestra, Supersax NM and Charanga del Valle, he has also performed with Toshiko

Akiyoshi, Lew Tabackin, Clark Terry, Joe Lovano and others. His quartet features Lewis

Winn, guitar; Rob “Milo” Jaramillo, bass; and John Bartlit, drums. $15/$10 Members & Students

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INFO: newmexicojazzfestival.oRG TIckeTs: ticketssantafe.oRG/505.988.1234 oR outpost 505.268.0044

NEW MEXICO

JAZZ FESTIVAL

a l b u q u e R q u e | s a n t a f e

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july 12 – 28

a collaboRat ive pRoject of

the outpost peRfoRmance space

the lens ic peRfoRminG aRts centeR

the santa fe jazz foundat ion

2013M A J O R J A Z Z F e s T I V A L s U P P O R T P R O V I D e D B Y : city of albuquerque: mayor Richard j. berry & the cultural services department; albuquerque city councilor Rey Garduño; mccune charitable foundation; national endowment for the arts; bumble bee’s baja Grill; eisbach facial plastic surgery, pc; nob hill main street; thornburg investment management; us bank; verve Gallery of photography

mayoR RichaRd j. beRRy & the cultuRal seRvices depaRtment

albuqueRque city counciloR Rey GaRduño

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FESTIVAL VENUES

SANTA FE•THELENSIC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 211 West San Francisco St

•SANTAFEPLAZA West San Franciso St. and

lincoln Avenue

ALBUQUERQUE

•THEOUTPOST PERFORMANCE SPACE 210 yale Blvd. SE

•HILANDTHEATER 4800 Central Ave. SE

•NOBHILLSUMMERFEST Central Ave. between

Girard & Washington Ave

•OLDTOWN Gazebo on the Plaza

TICKET SALESTickets for all New Mexico Jazz Festival Concerts at the lensic Performing Arts Center and Outpost Performance Space are available at both The lensic and Outpost Box Offices or online at www.TicketsSantaFe.org

LENSICPERFORMINGARTSCENTERBOXOFFICE

211 West San Francisco St 505-988-1234

Box Office Hours are M-F, 10am-4pm or 10am-show-time. Saturday, Noon-4pm, or noon–showtime. Sunday, noon–showtime (closed if no Sunday show).

OUTPOSTPERFORMANCESPACEBOXOFFICE

210 yale Blvd SE, ABQ 505-268-0044

Box Office Hours are M-F, 2-5:30pm or 1 hour before every concert.

2013 FESTIVAL SUPPORT

JAZZFESTIVALSPONSORS&FUNDERSCity of Albuquerque–Mayor Richard J. Berry & The Cultural Services Department • Albuquerque City Coun-cilor Rey Garduño • McCune Charitable Foundation • National Endowment for the Arts • Bumble Bee’s Baja Grill • Eisbach Facial Plastic Surgery, PC • Nob Hill Main Street • Thornburg Investment Management • US Bank • Verve Gallery of Photography

JAZZFESTIVAL SUPPORTERSAlbuquerque Dermatolgy Associates & Cutaneous Surgery, PC • Albuquerque The Magazine • Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza • Hutton Broadcasting • KUNM 89.9FM • KSFR 101.1FM • Los Alamos National Bank • Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

JAZZFESTIVALFRIENDS&INKINDCONTRIBUTORSALH Foundation • Alibi • Don Mickey Designs/Printnm.com • Hotel Albuquerque • Hotel Andaluz • Michael’s Valet/Private Ride • Michael Motley Studio • Studios Nob Hill • Ram Trucks • Route 66 Casino/Hotel • Santa Fe Audio Visual • Santa Fe Reporter • Shamrock Foods/Food Service Warehouse • Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel • Jim & Sarah Taylor • The Printer’s Press

JAZZFESTIVAL PRESENTING PARTNERSCity of Albuquerque Cultural Services Department • NDI/Hiland Theater • Nob Hill Main Street • Santa Fe Bandstand & Outside In

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FRIdAy, July 12, 8PM

tRIO DA PAZOutpost Performance Space | ABQ

Formed in 1990 by guitarist, Romero

Lubambo; bassist, Nilson Matta; and

drummer, Duduka da Fonseca, Trio da

Paz has redefined Brazilian Jazz with their

harmonically adventurous interactions, daring improvisations and dazzling rhythms. All three

are seasoned masters of both jazz and Brazilian music who as individuals have accompanied

Dianne Reeves, Michael Brecker, Grover Washington, Jr., Kathleen Battle, Joe Henderson,

Don Pullen, Yo-Yo Ma, Astrud Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim, John Scofield and Tom Harrell

and who, as a trio, have recorded and performed with Charlie Byrd, Herbie Mann, Lee

Konitz, Kenny Barron and Nana Vasconcelos. Trio da Paz has released four CDs, their latest

being CAFE, which includes special guest appearances by Cesar Camargo Mariano, Dianne

Reeves and Joe Lovano. $30/$25 Members & Students (No Member Passes)

SAtuRdAy, July 13, 2PM

CAthERInE RuSSELLBAnDDAn DOWLIng-JOhngRIFFIn DuO OPEnSOld Town Plaza | ABQ

presented in partnership with the City of Albuquerque Cultural Services department’s Old town New Fun Program

A native New Yorker, vocalist Catherine Russell was born to musical royalty. Her

father, the late Luis Russell, a pioneering pianist, composer and bandleader, was Louis

Armstrong’s long-time sidekick and her mother is an accomplished bassist, guitarist and

vocalist. Catherine Russell has worked as a back up singer for Steely Dan, David Bowie,

Cyndi Lauper, Paul Simon, Jackson Browne, Michael Feinstein, and Rosanne Cash. She

released her debut CD, Cat, in 2006 to rave reviews and has since released three other

acclaimed recordings that reached #1 on Jazz Charts. She appeared on the Soundtrack

Album for HBO’s show Boardwalk Empire, as well as on NPR’s The New Jazz Divas,

and The Kennedy Center’s Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Festival. In addition to

Catherine Russell, vocals, it’s Mark Shane, piano; Matt Munisteri, guitar; Lee Hudson,

bass; and Mark McLean, drums. Opening the afternoon will be guitarist, Dan Dowling &

bassist, John Grriffin — two highly accomplished Albuquerque jazz (and more) stalwarts

of Cadillac Bob & Alma renown. Free!

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SuNdAy, July 14, 4-6PM

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JAZZ At hALF MOMEntSSOME JAZZ PhOtOgRAPhSBY MARK WEBEROutpost Performance Space | ABQ

Mark Weber is a writer who sometimes takes pictures. Trained in photography under

Jeff Cole at Upland High School, (40 miles east of L.A.) he covered the Los Angeles

jazz scene for CODA from 1976-1986 (and thereafter from other locales around the

U.S.). He has been the Thursday jazz host on KUNM for seventeen years. His deposit of

10,000+ photos and hundreds of interviews are at UCLA in the “Mark Weber Archive of

Blues & Jazz” collection. See his website JAZZ FOR MOSTLY for essays and photos.

Technical support and enthusiasm for this show provided by Cal Haines and Janet

Simon. Describing the photographs for this show, Mark says, “It seems like something

that has always been here, but it hasn’t, it resides in the future and we only glimpse

it’s full meaning in fleeting intervals, a coiled arpeggiated chord, a horn like the distant

freight train across town, a saxophonist passing through whose name you didn’t catch,

played the jazz that relaxed the clock, set time down for a little talk, not so important

except it is good to anticipate the eventuality....” FREE!

ExhIBItION dAtES: July 5-AuGuSt 30

SuNdAy, July 14, 6PM

FILM SCREEnIngthE LEgEnD OF

BOP CItY: A JAZZ FILMBY CAROL ChAMBERLAnDOutpost Performance Space | ABQ

In the heyday of 1950s San Francisco jazz clubs, one little spot outlasted them all.

Jimbo’s Bop City opened at 2AM and the sounds wailed until 6AM or whenever Jimbo

could get the musicians to stop. A veritable cross-section of Bay Area literati and low life

could be found listening in hushed silence to jazz greats and masterful unknowns. Those

on the stand regulated the quality, so no one would dare play if their chops weren’t up

to it. Videomaker Carol Chamberland met Jimbo Edwards during his 80th year and they

formed a friendship that would last until his sudden death at 87. She traveled the Bay

Area and the country in search of musicians who had graced the Bop City stage to record

their memories for posterity. Now fifteen years beyond the release of this video, many of

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those musicians have passed on, but their memories linger on. Chamberland relocated

from Berkeley to Albuquerque nine years ago in order to concentrate on her artwork and

to enjoy the vast open spaces of our state. The film will be followed by a short discussion

and Q&A. FREE!

thuRSdAy, July 18, 8PM

ARLEn AShER& StRAIght uPOutpost Performance Space | ABQ

sponsored by Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

Multi-woodwind maestro, Arlen Asher is

one of New Mexico’s long-standing jazz

luminaries. Born in 1929 in a small farming

community in Missouri, Asher moved to

Albuquerque in 1958. Prior to becoming a full time musician, he worked as an award-

winning producer and announcer for KNME-TV, KOB-TV and KHFM radio. He left

broadcasting to establish a private woodwind studio in 1965 and since then has been

teaching woodwind fundamentals and jazz improvisation to hundreds of students

throughout the US. In the 1970’s, he formed the Arlen Asher-Bob Brown Quartet, which

formed the basis of two jazz television series for KNME-TV and a series of concerts

that included guest artists such as trumpeter Clark Terry. In 1994, Arlen Asher joined

drummer, John Trentacosta’s group, Straight Up. Asher has appeared on numerous

CD’s including his own 2002 release, Another Spring , featuring a virtual Who’s Who

of New Mexico jazz talent. He also appears on Straight Up’s recording Live Jazz in the

Desert, a top selling local jazz CD in New Mexico. Straight Up has appeared at many

jazz festivals, including the Tucson and Sedona Jazz Festivals and Jazz In The Sangres

in Colorado. At 84, Arlen Asher remains active as a performer as well as hosting

“The Jazz Experience” broadcast every Monday morning on Santa Fe Public Radio

station, KSFR. Along with Arlen Asher, woodwinds; Straight Up features leader, John

Trentacosta, drums, NY trumpeter Michael Morreale; Albuquerque born, NY based

pianist, Tony Regusis; and Michael Olivola, bass. $30/$25 Members & Students (No Member Passes)

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FRIdAy, July 19, 8PM (6:30PM vIP RECEPtION)

YELLOWJACKEtSHiland Theater, 4800 Central Ave SE | ABQ

sponsored by uS Bank

Presented in partnership with the City of

Albuquerque Cultural Services Department

& Mayor Richard J. Berry; and Nob Hill Main

Street

Tonight we kick off our first 3-day Route 66 Summerfest with a V.I.P. Reception at

6:30pm designed to celebrate and thank the sponsors and funders who make Route 66

Summerfest possible. The reception will be followed by the concert at 8pm by one of the

longest standing bands in jazz. The Yellowjackets have, throughout their storied 32-year

history, undergone numerous lineup changes and myriad life challenges but through it

all they have never been afraid to face new musical horizons. They have released over

20 CDs, earned 17 Grammy nominations and two Grammy awards, and have enjoyed

countless sold-out tours and worldwide critical acclaim. Often referred to as a fusion

band, the Yellowjackets are really so much more, having mastered the art of being both

accessible and adventurous, with strong grooves and melodies and surprising twists.

Their latest release, A Rise In The Road, “a 10-track study that burnishes the group’s

sterling reputation for high quality tonal explorations and ensemble execution,” introduces

the band’s newest member, bassist Felix Pastorius ((son of the legendary Jaco Pastorius)

who replaces Jimmy Haslip, one of the cornerstone members of the original group. The

band also features its original keyboardist, Russell Ferrante; saxophonist, Bob Mintzer

(a 23-year member); and drummer William Kennedy (a 14-year member). $35/$25 ($5 discount for Members & Students. No Member Passes). $75 vIP Reception & Concert

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Cultural Services, City of Albuquerque, Richard J. Berry, Mayor. for more info: 311/711 • CultureAbq.com

Free family Fun!

Westside Summerfest

Better Than Ezra August 24, Cottonwood Dr., 5-10:30 p.m.

Mayor Richard J. Berry invites you

Harry E. Kinney Civic Plaza

Street PartyFREE • August 3, 5 - 10:30 PM

ozomotli

Kids’ activities • Artisan Market • Microbrew Garden

Food Trucks • More Live Entertainment

Featuring

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SAtuRdAy, July 20, 2-10:30PM

ROutE 66 SuMMERFEStpresented in partnership with the City of Albuquerque Cultural

Services Department & Mayor Richard J. Berry; and Nob Hill Main Street

Sponsored by Route 66 Casino hotel, RAM, City Councilor Rey Garduño, the Printer’s Press, Shamrock Foods, Shamrock Foods Food Service Warehouse, uS Bank

It’s the 4th Annual Route 66 Summerfest in Nob Hill featuring

more than 120 musicians performing on three stages from

Girard to Washington Avenue on Central in Nob Hill, plus

a KidZone, a car show and Neon Cruise, a Food Truck

Rumble, and much more. This year, each stage will feature

a headlining artist. At 9:25pm, the Cork and Tap stage at

Sierra and Central will feature the award-winning guitarist

and producer Larry Mitchell and his Band. Headlining the

East Stage at Washington Ave at 8:40pm will be Gregg A.

Smith, hometown blues hero back from Dallas to perform

for his Albuquerque fans and family. On the Main Stage at

Girard two very different groups will close out the evening.

The Relatives, who are enjoying a stupendous revival

and originally known for what was billed as Gospel, Soul,

Psychedelia in the 1970’s, will take the stage at 7:40pm.

They’ll followed at 9:20pm, by Red Baraat, the pioneering

eight-piece band from Brooklyn that merges hard driving

North Indian bhangra rhythms with elements of jazz, go-go,

brass funk, and hip-hop. It’ll be a party! The rest of the day

and evening will feature some 100 locally based New Mexico

musicians.

MAIN StAGE/ GIRARd & CENtRAlCertified Organic; Encuentro; Native Roots; Soul Kitchen;

Group Wedding; The Relatives; Red Baraat

CORK & tAP StAGE/ SIERRA & CENtRAlDJ Mello; Zoltan Orkestar; Round Mountain; Max Gomez;

The Mil-Tones Brass Band; Felonious Groove Foundation;

Larry Mitchell Band

EASt StAGE/ WAShINGtON & CENtRAlJoe Banks & The Brothers Divine; Wayne Reynolds; Squash

Blossom Boys; Nu Methods with Lowell Burton, Cathryn

McGill & Michael Herndon; Ivon Ulibarri & Cafe Mocha;

Gregg T. Smith

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An eclectic mix of informative and entertaining programs await you on KUNM. Publicly supported. Publicly responsive. KUNM is an essential part of New Mexico’s day.

STREAMING LIVE 24/7 AT KUNM.ORG

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SuNdAy, July 21, 11AM

JAZZ BRunChES In nOB hILLPresented in partnership with the City of Albuquerque

Cultural Services Department & Mayor Richard J. Berry;and Nob Hill Main Street

Closing out the 3-day Route 66 Summerfest 2013 will be jazz brunches at some of Nob

Hill’s Finest restaurants— O’Niells Irish Pub, Scalo Northern Italian Grill, Zacatecas Tacos

& Tequila and Zinc Wine Bar & Bistro— featuring the Pat Malone Trio w. Kanoa Kaluhiwa

& Asher Barreras; the Michael Anthony-Colin Deuble Duo; the Riverside Jass Trio; and

Café Bomba w. Bob Gusch & Dan Golden. It’s a morning of Mimosas and Minor Blues.

SuNdAy, July 21, 7:30PM

StAnLEY CLARKEBAnD

The Lensic Performing Arts Center, Santa Fe

sponsored by verve Gallery of Photography with additional support from Albuquerque dermatology Associates and Cutaneous Surgery Center, PA

Best known for his work with Chick Corea’s

seminal electric jazz-fusion group, Return to

Forever, Grammy winning bassist, Stanley Clarke has, for four decades, thrown down

the gauntlet as among the most chameleonic renaissance men of music. Renowned as

a jazz bassist on upright and electric instruments, his work has touched the full spectrum

of music from classical, film scores, and chamber music to rhythm & blues, pop, funk

and all genres of jazz–from straight-ahead and fusion to the coolest of smooth. His latest

recording, The Stanley Clarke Band, released in 2010, is, according to Clarke, new and

different from just about anything he’s done before. Featuring a range of collaborative

material that allowed him to venture to new levels of experimentation utilizing his arsenal of

bass instruments, the music, with long extended electric pieces, harkens back to the first

three albums of his solo career––Journey to Love, Stanley Clarke, and School Days–– with

long extended electric pieces. The Stanley Clarke Band brings its funky electric fusion to

the Lensic for this concert and features, in addtion to Clarke, Zach Brock, violin; John

Beasley, keyboards; and Michael Mitchell, drums $50/$40/$30/$20 ($5 discount for Members & Students. No Member Passes)

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RESERVATIONS 505.988.2811historicplazahotelsantafe.com

RICH IN CULTURE,HISTORYand

AMBIANCE.

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tuESdAy, July 23, 6PM

LARRY MItChELL BAnDthE MIL-tOnES BRASSBAnD OPEnSSanta Fe Plaza

sponsored by Bumble Bee’s Baja Grill

presented in partnership with Santa Fe Bandstand & Outside In

Larry Mitchell is a Grammy award-winning producer, engineer and performer who has

toured the world playing guitar with artists such as Tracy Chapman, Billy Squier, Ric

Ocasek and Miguel Bosé. He has released 6 solo records and won a San Diego Music

Award for best pop jazz artist. Also a highly respected producer, Mitchell has won 26

New Mexico Music Awards in various categories from pop, adult contemporary, rap, rock,

country and Native American. He won a Grammy Award for producing, engineering and

performing on Totemic Flute Chants by Robert Mirabal of Taos Pueblo. Mitchell is currently

touring with his own band as well as with Native artists Shelley Morningsong, Dawn

Avery, Joy Harjo and Robert Mirabal. The Larry Mitchell Band features Austin Solomon,

bass; Russ Garner, drums and special guest jazz keyboardist Robert Muller. Opening the

evening will be the Mil-Tones a recent project of drummer Milton Villarubia who moved

to Santa Fe from New Orleans several years ago. This 10-piece, traditional New Orleans

brass band comprises an all-star cast of longtime Santa Fe brass and percussion players.

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LIOnEL LOuEKEtRIOOutpost Performance Space | ABQ

Guitarist and vocalist, Lionel Loueke has

earned a reputation in jazz circles as “a

startlingly original voice” and was hailed as

a “gentle virtuoso” by Jon Pareles of The

New York Times. A veteran of bands led by

Terence Blanchard and his mentor, Herbie Hancock, Loueke is bringing jazz into vibrant

contact with the sounds of his native West Africa, in particular Benin, where he was

born. Praised by Hancock as “a musical painter,” Loueke combines harmonic complexity,

soaring melody, a deep knowledge of African folk forms, and conventional and extended

guitar techniques to create a warm and evocative sound of his own.” He has released

three acclaimed CDs on Blue Note Records, including his most recent, Heritage, which

features a more electric sound. Joining Lionel Loueke is Michael Olatuja, bass; and John

Davis, drums $30/$25 Members & Students (No Member Passes)

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N E W M E X I C O J A Z Z W O R K S H O P

summermusicfest ival

Jazz, Salsa, & Blues Under the StarsFriday and Saturday Nights

7:00-10:00 p.m.

Albuquerque Museum of ArtAmphitheater, Old Town

For more information & tickets:www.nmjazz.org or call 255-9798.

2013

www.CultureABQ.com 311/711

Salsa Fiesta in Historic Old Town September 14

Cultural Services Department, City of Albuquerque,

Richard J. Berry, Mayor

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FRIdAy, July 26, lENSIC, 7:30PM

tEREnCE BLAnChARDQuIntEt W. LIOnELLOuEKELIOnEL LOuEKE tRIO OPEnS The Lensic Performing Arts Center, Santa Fe

sponsored by Bumble Bee’s Baja Grill

Since he emerged on the scene in 1980,

with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra and then,

shortly thereafter, with Art Blakey and the Jazz

Messengers, Terence Blanchard has been one

of the most prominent jazz artists today. An integral figure in the 1980s jazz resurgence, having

recorded several award-winning albums and performing with the jazz elite, he is a five-time

Grammy Award winner, renowned bandleader, recording artist, and composer of film scores and

soundtracks (several for Spike Lee films as well as for Broadway). Known as a straight-ahead

artist in the hard bop tradition, Blanchard has more recently utilized an African-fusion style of

playing that sets him apart from other trumpeters. Vanity Fair wrote “[Blanchard] plays the most

coolly expressive trumpet in jazz, transmuting the instrument’s repertoire of smears, growls,

peeps and blasts into an astonishingly fluid language both luxurious and controlled.” For his jazz

festival appearance, he will be joined by his quintet, and special guest, guitarist-vocalist, Lionel

Loueke plus Brice Winston, tenor saxophone; Fabian Almazan piano; Joshua Crumbly, bass;

and Kendrick Scott, drums. Opening the evening will be the Lionel Loueke Trio (see writeup July

24/25). $50/$40/$30/$20 ($5 discount for Members & Students. No Member Passes)

SAtuRdAy, July 27, 2PM

MEEt thEARtISt: A.B.

SPELLMAn WIth nEA JAZZ MAStER EDDIE PALMIERIThe Lensic Performing Arts Center, Santa Fe

Sponsored by Eisbach Facial Plastic Surgery, PC

Continuing a New Mexico Jazz Festival tradition begun in 2006, A.B. Spellman, retired

National Endowment for the Arts Deputy Chairman, jazz historian, and poet (for whom,

in 2005, the NEA named one of its prestigious Jazz Masters awards the “A.B. Spellman

NEA Jazz Masters Award for Jazz Advocacy”) will conduct a Meet the Artist session with

this year’s jazz festival NEA Jazz Master, Eddie Palmieri. FREE

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SAtuRdAy, July 27, lENSIC, 7:30PM

nEA JAZZMAStER EDDIEPALMIERI AnD hISLAtIn JAZZ BAnD The Lensic Performing Arts Center, Santa Fe

sponsored by Eisbach Facial Plastic Surgery, PC

Known for his charismatic power and bold innovative drive, pianist, NEA Jazz Master,

and nine-time Grammy award winner, Eddie Palmieri, has a musical career that has

spanned more than 50 years as a bandleader of salsa and Latin jazz orchestras. His

first professional work came playing timbales as a teenager in brother Charlie Palmieri’s

band. Eddie says he’s still a drummer at heart, but realized the piano –- which he’d

studied in this youth –- was the instrument for him. A titan of Latin Jazz, he has been

a musical force for since the 1950s, when he hosted the legendary mambo shows at

New York’s Palladium Ballroom. His playing skillfully fuses the rhythm of Puerto Rico

with the melody and complexity of his jazz influences, including Monk and fellow NEA

Jazz Masters Herbie Hancock and McCoy Tyner. Palmieri is a groundbreaking composer

and arranger who has carved a signature musical style that consistently challenges the

boundaries of both Salsa and Latin Jazz. He has been called “the most consistently

innovative artist in Afro-Cuban music in the United States for the past 30 years.” Joining

Eddie Palmieri tonight will be Jonathan Powell, trumpet; Louis Fouche, alto saxophone;

Orlando Vega, bongos; Vicente Rivero, congas; Jose Claussell, timbales; and Luques

Curtis, bass. $50/$40/$30/$20 ($5 discount for Members & Students. No Member Passes)

SuNdAy, July 28, 8PM

tOM MCDERMOttOutpost Performance Space | ABQ

Pianist, composer, arranger, illustrator and

writer, Tom McDermott returns to Outpost to

close the 2013 New Mexico Jazz Festival.

Born in St. Louis in 1957, McDermott started

composing ragtime in his teens and later,

inspired by the music of pianists James Booker, Professor Longhair and Dr. John, moved

to New Orleans. He has since released many CDs, which have received praise from the

New York Times, Downbeat, and Rolling Stone. His shows are models of eclecticism,

offering a mix of Brazilian choros, Cuban habaneras, French waltzes, classic rags, and

New Orleans blues and boogie $20/$15 Members & Students (No Member Passes)

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We love jazzand blueswith alittle salsa.

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thuRSdAy, AuGuSt 1, 7:30PM

DJAngO RhYthMMEAt gRInDERBRIAn WIngARDQuARtEtsponsored by Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

Django Rhythm Meat Grinder performs an eclectic mix of hot gypsy jazz, swing, classical,

pop, and funk/fusion. The band propels tunes through a metaphorical ‘rhythm grinder’

by playing them in radically different and unexpected styles and they describe their

process as “an improvisational team approach that allows the music to unfold naturally

with a whimsical spontaneity that caters to the listener who enjoys a ‘good curve ball’

and seeks an energizing, multifarious, performance.” Featuring Robb Janov, violin, vocals;

Dimi Disanti, guitar; Dan Spanogle, bass; and Rick Compton, drums. Originally from

Cleveland, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in jazz studies, Brian Wingard studied

with Norris Turney, Mulgrew Miller and Lester Bass, among others. Now living in Espanola,

he performs regularly with the 3 Faces of Jazz at El Meson in Santa Fe, and has appeared

in various concert settings around Northern New Mexico with Straight Up and with his

own group. A modernist on both tenor and soprano saxophone, Wingard also composes

challenging music. This evening he is joined by Chris Ishee, piano; Colin Deuble, bass; and

John Trentacosta, drums. $15/$10 Members & Students

SuNdAy AuGuSt 4, 7:30PM

CAtAhOuLACuRSE –

ALEx nEVILLE/MILtOnVILLARRuBIA III DuOThe Santa Fe duo, Catahoula Curse, plays

music they describe as ‘Southern Gothic Amertronica’. Vocal/guitar/electronics player

Alex Neville is also a visual artist and audio engineer. Percussion/vocal/electronics

player Milton Villarrubia III is originally from New Orleans, having received his B.A. in Jazz

Performance from University of New Orleans. Both are integral members of Santa Fe’s

High Mayhem Emerging Arts collective, and they have performed together in the avant-

country quartet, The Brilliant Dullards, since 2005. In Catahoula Curse, Alex and Milton

continue their restless explorations of American music forms in a stripped down but

thickly textured duo format. $5 Available at the door only (No Member discounts or Passes)

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Once La Posada, Now Hotel Andaluz, Always Albuquerque’s Hotel

Private Casbah SeatingTapas & Drinks

Interactive Cultural CenterFine Dining at Lucia

Ibiza Rooftop Lounge

Please join us!125 2nd st. N.W. Albuquerque, NM 505.242.9090

www.hotelandaluz.com

lucia reservations 505.923.9080

2910 Yale Boulevard SE (505) 843-7000

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MARK DAnKERtQuARtEt

LEWIS WInn & RIghtABOut nOWsponsored by Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

Vocalist, Mark Dankert is enamored of the emotional and spiritual aspects of singing and his

style is shaped by the influences of soul, blues, gospel, and jazz. He honed his style through

his long-term collaboration with guitarist, Lewis Winn and performs songs of various genres,

both familiar and unfamiliar, that are interpreted with an emotional resonance which is his

highest goal. Dankert will be joined by Lewis Winn, guitars; Rob “Milo” Jaramillo, bass;

and John Bartlit on drums and percussion. Right About Now. In early 2011, guitarist Lewis

Winn, bassist Jon McMillan, and drummer Jim Magnarella got together for an informal,

experimental jam session and found their creative chemistry so compelling that they

continued to meet regularly, amassing an impressive body of recorded works, until Jim’s

untimely passing in 2012. Lewis and Jon were determined to continue what they had

started with Jim and in late 2012 they got together with drummer, John Bartlit, with whom

they felt they could further develop their existing body of material and explore new territory.

They formed their new trio, Right About Now and, as they put it, their ongoing adventures

involve “intrepid exploration of uncharted territory and spirited retellings of their past exploits

as well as those of other composers.” $15/$10 Members & Students

SuNdAy, AuGuSt 11, 7:30PM

ROBERt MuLLER WIth thE

RuMBLE tRIO In 2003, The Rumble Trio was hatched

to provide a ‘backing ensemble’ for a

performance with visiting Los Angeles

trumpeter, Dan Clucas. This improvised-music trio comprises three veterans of the NM

creative music scene—Ben Wright, bass/saw/tuba; Mike Balistreri, bass/percussion/toys;

and Mark Weaver, tuba/didgeridoo. Since 2003, the trio has performed with over a dozen

other featured guest artists including Jack Wright, Alan Lechusza, Sara Schoenbeck, Bill

Clark, Tatsuya Nakatani, and Thomas Helton. Pianist Robert Muller studied with Blue

Note jazz great Andrew Hill for several years at Portland State University, after which he

relocated to NYC where he actively performed for a number of years. He recently moved

to Santa Fe, where he is busy playing in many different ensembles. $5 Available at the door only (No Member discounts or Passes)

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KODAMA tRIOWhAt gOES AROunD:A DAVE hOLLAnDQuIntEt tRIButEPROJECt

sponsored by Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

Kodama is an instrumental trio from Santa Fe, New Mexico, that performs spontaneous

improvisations, original compositions and inspired interpretations of classic jazz tunes.

Featuring drummer, Milton Villarrubia, bassist, Jeremy Bleich and pianist, Robert Muller,

their music is a gumbo of diverse musical influences, including free jazz, Balkan music, hip

hop, traditional New Orleans music, and electronica (just for starters!). Each performance

takes surprising twists and turns... interactions that sizzle with energy even when

they’re whispering. What Goes Around: A Dave Holland Quintet Tribute Project, is a

modern repertory project that pays tribute to one of the most influential bass players and

composers in the jazz idiom. With a quintet comprised of Nick Baker, vibes; Ben Finberg,

trombone; Aaron Lovato, saxophone; Colin Deuble, bass; and Fernando Garavito, drums,

the concert will focus on a few of Holland’s exceptionally innovative quintet recordings

from 1998 – 2006. Holland’s compositions and arrangements mirror his own playing, at

once electrifying, intellectually challenging, and accessible, earning him a well-deserved

reputation as one of the jazz’s living legends. $15/$10 Members & Students

FRIdAy, AuGuSt 16, 7:30PM

ROuSt thE hOuSEtEEn PERFORMAnCE nIght

Roust the House Teen Performance Nights

feature local teen bands and soloists, from

punk rock to classical piano to hip hop,

spoken word, and more. Roust shows are

coordinated by Octavian Theoret & Sage

McKay. Over the years, some Roust acts have gone on to become Albuquerque mainstays

(e.g. Ya Ya Boom Project, Lost Lingo, the Squash Blossom Boys & more). Interested

bands and performers should contact us to be a part of these special nights... Stay tuned

to www.outpostspace.org or checl our Facebook page for further details. ONly $3

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BABA— LIVESOunDtRACK tOBuStER KEAtOn’SthE gOAt Upon hearing each other play in different

bands at a local arts and crafts fair in 2011,

banjo player/vocalist Steven Robert Allen, and tuba player Mark Weaver, cooked up the

idea for their unusual duo. BaBa weaves together early jazz and early country fiddle

tunes with Steve’s wry originals to create an ear-pleasing, genre-smooshing, musical

concoction. Mark has long had a passion for combining music with film and theater,

having composed and performed numerous live music scores. Buster Keaton has been

one of Steve’s personal heroes for years. For this performance the duo has composed

a special live soundtrack to one of Keaton’s greatest films, the hilarious The Goat from

1921. $5 Available at the door only (No Member discounts or Passes)

SuNdAy, AuGuSt 25, 7:30PM

COnSORtun-CAgED

Consort Un-Caged is the Albuquerque duo

of drummer Rick DiZenzo and flutist Dana

Reilly, which formed in 2010. Their original

music weaves improvised sections into

compositions utilizing odd time signatures,

meter changes, and metric modulations, to create a “modern-primal aesthetic”. DiZenzo,

originally a rock drummer from NYC, manipulates his drumset sounds with various reverb

ambiences, while Reilly employs effects pedals and extended techniques in her flute

playing. Consort Un-Caged is a blend of opposites, aiming for a symbiotic, organic

balance of composed and spontaneous elements. $5 Available at the door only (No Member discounts or Passes)

SuNdAy, SEPtEMBER 1, 7:30PM

MAtt nORMAn& thOLLEMMCDOnAS: PIAnO SOLOSTonight is special evening featuring two solo

piano performances. Matt Norman moved

to Santa Fe in 2011, from Seattle where he

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had performed jazz and improvised music for 10 years. He appeared at the Earshot Jazz

Festival and Seattle Improvised Music Fest, holding down a steady gig at the famous Blue

Moon Tavern, as well as composing for independent film and theater. Originally from the

Bay Area, Thollem McDonas is a perpetual world traveler who performs and records, both

solo and collaboratively, with ensembles of all types and genres, as well as being an activist

and teacher. He says, “I make music that I hope stimulates the mind and the body, that

will shake people awake, starting with me first.” $5 Available at the door only (No Member discounts or Passes)

SuNdAy, SEPtEMBER 8, 7:30PM

BRIAn ALLEn SOLO MuLtI-MEDIA

Brian Allen premieres his original film and music

with dried leaves and a bucket mute. Internal

organists, peripheral visions, obscure relatives

and prepositions. Empty rooms, aphasia blues.

A letter to Monk, postcard from Muleshoe. In

black and white, color, medium rare, subtitulod. Trombone narrates and commentates with field

recordings and melodica cinematographic accompaniment. Originally from Texas, Allen runs

a tiny cafe in Mexico City, composes and plays trombone with his group Brainkiller and folks

like Ellery Eskelin and Roswell Rudd. With this performance, a counterpoint to an unpublished

trilogy of albums and books created by Allen under the name “nella nairb,” he hopes that

audience members will “enter their own space, maybe hear something inside. Or maybe the

experience will provoke something; a daydream, for instance”. $5 Available at the door only (No Member discounts or Passes)

SuNdAy, SEPtEMBER 15, 7:30PM

BRIAn hAAS WIthDAVE WAYnE— FRAMESNow based in Santa Fe, Brian Haas is a jazz

pianist, composer and producer, who has

recorded 21 albums and toured the world for

two decades with his award-winning ensemble,

The Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, a band he started

while at The University of Tulsa. Haas is currently in the process of releasing an album project

he has recorded for the Kinnara (Sony) label, a suite (as yet untitled) for piano and percussion

inspired by stride piano masters Earl Hines, James P. Johnson, and Fats Waller, and by early

minimalist composers Philip Glass and Steve Reich, which follows a trajectory through the

twelve tones of the Western tempered chromatic scale. For his appearance at The Roost, Haas

is joined by Santa Fe-based percussionist Dave Wayne to perform this entire suite, interspersed

with duo and solo improvisations. $5 Available at the door only (No Member discounts or Passes)

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SuNdAy, SEPtEMBER 22, 7:30PM

LOCAL POEtSguILD WIth

thE BLACK IROn tRIO (J.A. DEAnE/CARLOS SAntIStEVAn/MILtOn VILLARRuBIA III)The final show in this year’s Roost Series features Local Poets Guild which has been

partnering with The Roost for over two years. Local Poets Guild director and award-

winning author and arts activist Lisa Gill, who frequently performs with musicians, will

engage a select few writers/poets/spoken word artists to present new solo and collective

works with live music, exploring different group possibilities and experiments in sound

literature. Collaborating with the spoken word artists throughout the event will be

the Santa Fe-based Black Iron Trio which includes J.A. Deane, lapsteel dulcimer and

effects; Carlos Santistevan, acoustic bass; and Milton Villarrubia III, drumkit and effects.

$5 Available at the door only (No Member discounts or Passes)

EXHIBITSFall 2013

FRIdAy, SEPtEMBER 6, 5-8PM

InPOSt ARtSPACE RECEPtIOnPOWER LInE: RECEnt PAIntIngS BY nInA ELDER

In Nina Elder’s paintings, we see not only the sweeping lines of cable that carry electricity

across the country, but also the structures that delineate different kinds of power. The paintings

included in Power Line are objective contemplations of fracking structures, hydroelectric

dams, telecommunication towers, airports and military bases. Painted in a style that is as

coolly engineered as the industry that they represent, this disarmingly beautiful body of work

quietly poses questions of human industriousness and our dominion over natural landscapes.

ExhIBItION dAtES: SEPtEMBER 6 - OCtOBER 25

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the Inpost Artspace has been presenting

exhibits since 1996, making the visual Arts a

vital part of the Outpost experience. Over the

years, more than 200 New Mexico based artists

(and beyond) have shown their work on these

walls. In 2012, the Inpost Artspace inaugurated

an official relationship with our friends at 516

ARtS by becoming a Satellite Gallery of 516,

curated by Claude Smith of 516 ARtS and

GuruAmrit Khalsa of the harwood Art Center.

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Gallery hours: Exhibit may be viewed during Outpost box office hours (M-F 2-5:30pm), during Outpost

Performances, or by appointment.

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What We Are

Outpost has been a non-profit arts organization since 1988. In 1990, we moved to our

own place — the Outpost Performance Space — a unique and intimate, non-smoking,

non-alcohol, alternative performance venue.

Where We Are

In the Summer of 2000, Outpost moved to 210 Yale SE just two blocks south of Central

in the heart of the University district. The Space is an elegant, nonprofit, no-nonsense,

community-based, performing arts center which we purchased in 2011.

What We do

We present a wide variety of music and more — over 100 shows a year plus classes and

educational programs — all kinds of jazz (dixie to bop to modern to the avant-garde);

folk, blues & roots music; experimental music; classical music; international music; kid’s

programs; poetry & spoken word; theater and performance art; puppets; visual arts

exhibits; and many other unique events. WE’RE PROUD to present and support the work

of local, as well as touring artists — recognized, as well as emerging artists.

how We do It

Outpost is a member-supported organization, also funded by grants (government &

foundation), donations, corporate sponsorships, and advertising, as well as by ticket

sales and countless hours of volunteer help. IT’S A TEAM EFFORT!

Why We do It

We do it because we love it. And because we believe that performers and audiences

deserve a place to meet and experience each other, up close, in a casual, but mutually

respectful environment.

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OutPOSt PROduCtIONS, INC.P.O. Box 4543Albuquerque, New Mexico 87196-4543(505) 268~0044fax (505) 268~4481www.outpostspace.org

[email protected]

BOARd OFFICERS:Lynn Slade, PresidentPerry Bendicksen, Vice PresidentJohn Gordon, Treasurer

Hakim Bellamy, Secretary

BOARd MEMBERS:Karen Alarid, Tom Christopher,Tom Guralnick, Richard Kilmer, Natalie Marshall, Elsa Menéndez, Helene Silverblatt, Rick Thaler,

Bumble Bee Bob Weil

OutPOSt FOuNdER & ExECutIvE dIRECtOR:Tom Guralnick

OutPOSt tEAM:Publicity & Sponsorship Coordinator: Alicia UltanMembership & Volunteer Coordinator: Patti LittlefieldGraphic Production Associate: Eli QuinnIntern: Claudio Tolousse PérezTechnical Director: Andres MartinezSound Technicians: Kirk Brown, Chad SheerConcert Box Office Manager: Cris NicholsPiano Technician: Fred SturmInpost Artspace Curators: GuruAmrit Khalsa & Claude SmithComputer Support: Jonathan Longcore Graphic Design: Kilmer Kilmer Marshall Duran

Website Design: Gabe Karp

OutPOSt dIRECtORy:GENERAL: [email protected]: Tom Guralnick [email protected] & SPONSORSHIP: Alicia Ultan [email protected] ARTSPACE EXHIBITS: GuruAmrit Khalsa and/or Claude Smith [email protected]: Patti [email protected] CLASSES: [email protected] THE HOUSE: Tom [email protected]

Outpost thanksJames Gale – Photographer

Riha Rothberg / lunatique – Catering

Jonathan longcore / MacOnly – technical Support

don Mickey designs – Printing

vanguard Printing – Printing (seasonal programs)

OUTPOSTtickets & Location

All tickets available in advance. Outpost

accepts phone orders as well as in-person

sales at the Outpost Performance Space:

210 yale Blvd SE

505.268.0044

Box office hours:

M-F 2 pm - 5:30 pm

60 minutes before every concert

All ticket sales final. No refunds.

Outpost Performance Space is 2 blocks South

of Central between Silver & lead near the

university of New Mexico (from I-25 get off at

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FuNdERSAlbuquerque Community Foundation

City of Albuquerque Cultural Services Department & City Councilors Rey Garduño & Isaac Benton

Chamber Music America

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

Hancock Family Foundation

McCune Charitable Foundation

National Endowment for the Arts

National Performance Network

New Mexico Arts: Office of Cultural Affairs

Santa Fe Jazz Foundation

Urban Enhancement Trust Fund of the City of Albuquerque

Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF)

OutPOSt SEASON SPONSORSAlbuquerque Dermatology Associates and Cutaneous Surgery Center, P.A.

Alibi

Grandma’s Music & Sound

KSFR 101.1FM

KUNM 89.9FM

Modrall Sperling

NM Daily Lobo

Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

OutPOSt CONCERt & EvENt SPONSORSAlbuquerque Museum

Albuquerque The Magazine

ALH Foundation

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP

Bumble Bee’s Baja Grill

Eddie Chelist, A Music Lover

Tom & Judy Christopher

Independent Vehicle Service

Kilmer Kilmer Marshall Duran

La Cumbre Brewing Company

La Montañita Natural Foods Coop

Model Pharmacy

Walter Putnam

Nicholas Potter Bookseller

OGB Architectural Millwork

Serafian’s Oriental Rugs

Slate Street Café

Strell Design

Two Jazz Fans

Wear It!

NEW MExICO JAzz FEStIvAl 2013 Funders, Sponsors, Supporters & Presenting PartnersAlbuquerque City Councilor Rey Garduño

Albuquerque Dermatolgy Associates & Cutaneous Surgery, PC

Albuquerque The Magazine

ALH Foundation

Alibi

Bumble Bee’s Baja Grill

City of Albuquerque–Mayor Richard J. Berry & The Cultural Services Department

Don Mickey Designs/Printnm.com

Eisbach Facial Plastic Surgery, PC

Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza

Hotel Albuquerque

Hotel Andaluz

Hutton Broadcasting

Jim & Sarah Taylor

KSFR 101.1FM

KUNM 89.9FM

Los Alamos National Bank

McCune Charitable Foundation

Michael Motley Studio

Michael’s Valet/Private Ride

National Endowment for the Arts

NDI/Hiland Theater

Nob Hill Main Street

Ram Trucks

Route 66 Casino/Hotel

Santa Fe Audio Visual

Santa Fe Bandstand & Outside In

Santa Fe Reporter

Shamrock Foods/Food Service Warehouse

Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel

Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

Studios Nob Hill

The Printer’s Press

Thornburg Investment Management

US Bank

hOtEl & REFREShMENt SPONSORSArtichoke Café/Farina Pizzeria & Wine Bar

Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Albuquerque

Flying Star Cafe

Hotel Andaluz

Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel

Slate Street Cafe

Special Touch Catering

St. Clair Winery & Bistro

Winning Coffee Company

Zinc Wine Bar & Bistro

MEdIA PARtNERSLocal IQ

The Perspective

PROGRAM FRIENdSAnnapurna World Vegetarian Cafe

Arts Crawl

Don Mickey Designs/Printnm.com

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St. John’s United Methodist Church

EduCAtION PARtNERS

The Arlen Asher Jazz Scholarship Fund: In Memory of Joetha Callison Asher

Keith Gilbert Scholarship Fund

Clyde Hankins Jazz Education Fund

Jazz Scholarship Fund In Tribute to David Parlato

Mrs. Barbara Leach — In Memory of Fred Leach

Douglas Mulligan

The Papadopoulos Family:

In Memory of JJ

Irving Roberts in the name of the Peter Stromberg Trust

Education Fund in Memory of Tim De Young

Judith Suiter: Zephyr Design

PRESENtING PARtNERS

516 ARTS

ABQSlams

Albuquerque Academy

AMP Concerts

Artscrawl

ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness

Lensic Performing Arts Center

New Mexico Literary Arts

New Mexico Presenters Alliance (NMPA)

PADMINI

The Roost

Santa Fe Jazz Foundation

University of New Mexico Department of Music

VoxLox Documentary Sound Art

Western Jazz Presenters Network (WJPN)

Women & Creativity 2013

OutPOSt lEGACy & MEMORIAl FuNdS

Bill Umstead Legacy Fund

Eddie Chelist Memorial Fund

Dick Trask Memorial Fund

Sandra Goulart Legacy Fund

Richard Atkinson Memorial Fund

In Memory of Mary Louise Hopkins

SEASON SPONSORS SEASON FuNdERS

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www.huttonbroadcasting.com2502-C Camino Entrada

Santa Fe, NM 87507(505) 471-1067

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