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		<title>Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2006</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2006 18:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2006 weekend is about to begin. This year promises some truly fantastic shows with the likes of Branford Marsalis, Jimmy Scott, Joe Lovano, Randy Weston and many many more. The gig listing is in the Pages section Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2006 in the middle column of this site. Don&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://jazzsceneireland.com/images/cork2006-sm.jpg" align= "left"" alt="Guinness Cork Jazz Festival Logo 2006" />The Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2006 weekend is about to begin. This year promises some truly fantastic shows with the likes of Branford Marsalis, Jimmy Scott, Joe Lovano, Randy Weston and many many more. The gig listing is in the <strong>Pages</strong> section <em><a href="http://jazzsceneireland.com/guiness-cork-jazz-festival-2006">Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2006</em></a> in the middle column of this site. Don&#8217;t miss this great festival!</p>
<p>Also of note the <a href="http://jazzsceneireland.com/kinsale-fringe-jazz-festival-2006/">Kinsale Fringe Jazz Festival</a> is also on this weekend with listings in the middle as well&#8230;</p>
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		<title>David Lyttle Trio Play Belfast</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2006 18:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[David Lyttle joins forces with prominent New York musicians Ron Gozzo and Carlo DeRosa for an evening of originals and standards in the contemporary swing idiom. Ron Gozzo has worked with musicians such as Butch Norris and Dave Valentine. Carlo Rosa has worked with Ravi Coltrane, John Scofield and Kurt Rosenwinkel among others.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://jazzsceneireland.com/images/davidlyttle.jpg" align= "left"" alt="David Lyttle" />David Lyttle joins forces with prominent New York musicians Ron Gozzo and Carlo DeRosa for an evening of originals and standards in the contemporary swing idiom. Ron Gozzo has worked with musicians such as Butch Norris and Dave Valentine. Carlo Rosa has worked with Ravi Coltrane, John Scofield and Kurt Rosenwinkel among others.</p>
<p>David Lyttle is a 22 year old drummer performing extensively on the Irish jazz scene. He is a graduate of the University of Ulster and has won scholarships to study at the Banff Centre (Canada), working with Dave Douglas and Greg Osby, and Skidmore Jazz Institute (NY). He has also received private tuition in New York with international drummers such as Carl Allen, Ralph Peterson and Ari Hoenig. In Ireland David has performed with leading players such as Mike Nielsen, Michael Buckley, Karl Rooney, Greg Felton, Myles Drennan and Tommy Halferty, and an assortment of visiting international musicians.</p>
<p>Ron Gozzo (NYC), Carlo DeRosa (NYC) &#038; David Lyttle (IRL)</p>
<p><strong>Wed 25th October @ No Alibis Bookstore, Belfast.</strong><br />
8pm / Admission: £6 / £7.50<br />
<a href="http://www.davidlyttle.com">www.davidlyttle.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.noalibis.com ">www.noalibis.com</a></p>
<p>No Alibis Bookstore,<br />
Botanic Ave., Belfast.<br />
Tel: 028 9031 9607 </p>
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		<title>We&#8217;re Back!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2006 02:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[JazzXchange live at Bacchus Kinsale, photo John Allen
After many months in limbo Jazz Scene Ireland is back online. This site is a two-man show brought to you for the sheer pleasure of sharing the Irish Jazz Scene. Many Irish Jazz sites have long since been abandoned so here&#8217;s to keeping up the flame.
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<p>After many months in limbo Jazz Scene Ireland is back online. This site is a two-man show brought to you for the sheer pleasure of sharing the Irish Jazz Scene. Many Irish Jazz sites have long since been abandoned so here&#8217;s to keeping up the flame.</p>
<p>We have no affiliation to promoters or companies, the site is entirely self-run and self-funded, so if you feel like helping out please feel free&#8230;</p>
<p>We will publish all listings, review all albums and attend all shows possible. Although based in the Cork area, we are connected worldwide and will travel to help Irish Jazz. Let us know what you have happening!</p>
<p>Thanks to all who have sent listings during our hiatus, you haven&#8217;t been forgotten.
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		<title>Martin Vallely releases &#8220;Debut&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2006 01:29:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cork based Irish composer Martin Vallely&#8217;&#8217;s new release &#8220;Debut&#8221; is a charm. This nine song album recorded in Amsterdam shows off Vallely&#8217;&#8217;s jazz songwriting for the first time with great results.From the fun Circus Waltz to the haunting June Light this CD introduces a new force in Irish jazz. Backed by the talents of Mark [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cork based Irish composer Martin Vallely&#8217;&#8217;s new release &#8220;Debut&#8221; is a charm. This nine song album recorded in Amsterdam shows off Vallely&#8217;&#8217;s jazz songwriting for the first time with great results.<br/>From the fun <em>Circus Waltz</em> to the haunting <em>June Light</em> this CD introduces a new force in Irish jazz. Backed by the talents of Mark Reinke - piano, rhodes and organ; Natalio Sued - tenor sax; Uli Genenger - drums and percussion,  Martin&#8217;&#8217;s bass playing lays down a velvety carpet for the songs and musicians to lift from. All in all a fine <em>debut</em> with<br />
great promise for the future and another example of Cork and Ireland&#8217;&#8217;s burgeoning jazz scene.<br/><br/>With an Irish tour planned for 2006, the<br />
Martin Vallely Quartet should be high on any jazz lovers list of new talent to hear and see.  <br/><br/>Martin can be reached via email at <a href="mailto:martinvallely@yahoo.co.uk">martinvallely@yahoo.co.uk</a> for information about upcoming gigs and where to purchase the new CD.<br/>Here are two excerpts from the Martin Vallely Quartet&#8217;&#8217;s release &#8220;Debut&#8221;<br/><a href="http://www.jazzsceneireland.com/podcasts/01 Circus Waltz Excerpt.mp3"><em>Circus Waltz</em> Excerpt</a><br/><a href="http://www.jazzsceneireland.com/podcasts/06 June Light Excerpt.mp3"><em>June Light</em> Excerpt</a>
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		<title>Sonny Greenwich Awarded Order of Canada</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sonny Greenwich becomes a Member of the Order of Canada for his exceptional contribution to Canada in the area of Performing Arts/Music.In jazz circles Sonny Greenwich is a legend. He is a demanding performer totally dedicated to his art and uncompromising in his standards. An innovator, who has created his own distinct style for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.jazzsceneireland.com/images/sonny5.jpg" alt="Sonny Greenwich" align="left" border="0" style="" />Sonny Greenwich becomes a Member of the Order of Canada for his exceptional contribution to Canada in the area of Performing Arts/Music.<br/>In jazz circles Sonny Greenwich is a legend. He is a demanding performer totally dedicated to his art and uncompromising in his standards. An innovator, who has created his own distinct style for the guitar, he has many proteges, both in jazz and rock music. Rock bands such as &#8216;&#8217;Pink Floyd'&#8217; and &#8216;&#8217;Genesis'&#8217; have been influenced at some level by his music.<br/><br/>Born in Hamilton Ontario, Greenwich called Toronto home until the late &#8216;&#8217;60s. He has resided exclusively in Montreal since l974.<br/><br/>The press describes Greenwich&#8217;&#8217;s musical command as absolute, his combination of serenity and power bring beauty and clarity to every note he plays, which leaves his audiences enthralled in reverent silence. Ultimately, it is the open expression and caring in his music that people completely relate to. His network of fans is as far reaching as the former Soviet Union.<br/><br/>This world-renowned jazz guitarist has played in major Canadian and American cities including a concert at Carnegie Hall and with such &#8216;&#8217;greats'&#8217; as Miles Davis, Charles Lloyd, Wayne Shorter, Pharoah Sanders, McCoy Tyner, Chick Corea, saxophonist John Handy and Sun-Ra.<a id="more-10"></a><br/><br/>&#8216;&#8217;Some critics regard (Greenwich) as the most important Canadian jazzman'&#8217; states the New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, New York, l988. He has the distinction of being the only Canadian in Francis Wolff&#8217;&#8217;s book of jazz photography, The Blue Note Years, 1995, featuring legendary jazz artists from the Blue Note label. He is listed as one of the &#8216;&#8217;10 Best Canadian Jazz Musicians of All Time'&#8217; in the Canadian Book of Lists, l979. &#8216;&#8217;There is a deep emotion and sincerity in Sonny&#8217;&#8217;s music &#8230; and I consider him a really rare kind of talent'&#8217; writes Barney Kessel in The History of the Guitar in Jazz, l983. Greenwich&#8217;&#8217;s prominence has him written up in the Canadian Encyclopedia; Jazz in Canada: Fourteen Lives, Mark Miller, 1982; Who&#8217;&#8217;s Who of Jazz in Montreal, John Gilmore 1989; Jazz Lives: 100 Portraits in Jazz, Gene Lees, photographs by John Reeves, l992 and featured in countless jazz magazines and articles.<br/><br/>Greenwich first drew notice for his jazz style in the early sixties, when both Horace Silver and Lee Morgan independently brought Greenwich&#8217;&#8217;s name to the attention of Alfred Lion at Blue Note Records. 1965 saw him in New York at the Village Vanguard with saxophonist Charles Lloyd. Greenwich&#8217;&#8217;s reputation brought him to the attention of saxophonist John Handy, with whom he played from December l966 through March l967, in Seattle, San Francisco and New York. Their concert appearance at Carnegie Hall, January 15th l967 was released on Columbia, &#8216;&#8217;Spirituals to Swing'&#8217;. Also in New York that year, Greenwich recorded with Lee Morgan and saxophonist Hank Mobley on Mobley&#8217;&#8217;s album &#8216;&#8217;Third Season'&#8217; for Blue Note Records and was preparing to record for Milestone&#8217;&#8217;s Orrin<br />
			Keepnews when problems with his green card forced him to return to<br />
			Canada.<br/><br/>In l968 Greenwich led his own quartet composed of pianist<br />
			Teddy Saunders, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Jack DeJohnette, at<br />
			the Village Vanguard in New York. December l969 he played with Miles<br />
			Davis, Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, David Holland and Tony Williams at<br />
			the Colonial Tavern, Toronto and the following year played downbill to<br />
			Miles Davis at Massey Hall. That year Greenwich recorded his first<br />
			album, with the CBC, &#8216;&#8217;The Old Man and the Child&#8221;. Greenwich made his<br />
			second album, again with the CBC, &#8216;&#8217;Sun Song'&#8217; in l974, with his quintet<br />
			of Don Thompson, Richard Homme, Terry Clarke and Clayton Johnston. In<br />
			l978 he recorded &#8216;&#8217;EVOL-UTION, Love&#8217;&#8217;s Reverse'&#8217; at Yellowfingers,<br />
			Toronto, on PM Records with Don Thompson, Gene Perla and Claude<br />
			Ranger.<br/><br/>From l983 through l988, Greenwich with his quartet - Fred<br />
			Henke, Ron Seguin and Andre White, performed at jazz festivals and in<br />
			clubs in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and New York as well as recording two<br />
			albums on the Justin Time label. The first &#8216;&#8217;Bird of Paradise'&#8217; was<br />
			released in l987 and the second &#8216;&#8217;Live at Sweet Basil'&#8217; released in<br />
			l988, was recorded during a performance at the Greenwich Village Jazz<br />
			Festival in New York City. &#8216;&#8217;Live at Sweet Basil'&#8217; was nominated in 1989<br />
			for a FELIX in the Jazz Album of the Year category, at the ADISQ Awards<br />
			in Montreal.<br/><br/>In June 1989 Greenwich, with Margie Gillis, one of<br />
			Canada&#8217;&#8217;s premiere solo dance artists, were the star performers at a<br />
			benefit concert. Each artist performed independently with the finale<br />
			being a collaborative work for which Greenwich composed and arranged the<br />
			music.<br/><br/>Describing his influences and early approach to music<br />
			Greenwich says: &#8216;&#8217;It started with Sonny Rollins. The way he played his<br />
			tenor sax. When I heard his big sound, I said to myself, this is what I<br />
			want to get on the guitar, this sound, this kind of feeling! I went from<br />
			there to Miles Davis and John Coltrane &#8230; they led me to start playing<br />
			my instrument more like a horn than a guitar. I was always searching<br />
			into style back then. After reading, in my late teens, statements made<br />
			by Charlie Parker, that he listened primarily to classical music, I was<br />
			moved to do the same. A practice I have continued to this day. &#8230; The<br />
			solo structures of my playing were based on an interpretation of the<br />
			work of cubist artist Paul Klee, where I saw the fretboard in diagrams,<br />
			while my chordal approach was based on the music of Ravel, Debussy,<br />
			Hindemith, Red Garland and Bill Evans. I was also interested in the<br />
			control and timbre of the human voice, and listened carefully to such<br />
			singers as Maria Callas, and have made studies on sound<br />
			itself.'&#8217;<br/><br/>Greenwich on his music states, &#8216;&#8217;I play a wide range,<br />
			from ballads to very fiery, very free pieces. It&#8217;&#8217;s like an ocean &#8212; you<br />
			have to have the two things, the storm and the calm that comes after,<br />
			and the one thing helps the other express itself. It&#8217;&#8217;s music that has a<br />
			spiritual basis to it, which is trying to make people feel good. Not<br />
			some kind of a preaching but a feeling of beauty I have, that I express<br />
			so that some one else can feel it &#8212; trying to uplift them<br />
			somehow.'&#8217;<br/><br/>Beginning in late 1991 Greenwich decided to spend more<br />
			time on composition. In this vein he put together a quintet and sextet,<br />
			featuring saxophone and trumpet, as well as a nine-piece band, with<br />
			added trombone and percussion, for a series of productions for CBC,<br />
			&#8216;&#8217;Jazz Beat'&#8217;. These productions, Greenwich&#8217;&#8217;s self proclaimed foray<br />
			into the &#8216;&#8217;mainstream'&#8217;, were released on CD in 1993, entitled<br />
			&#8216;&#8217;Standard Idioms'&#8217;, resulting in both a JUNO &#038; FELIX Nomination: Best<br />
			Mainstream Jazz Album.<br/><br/>In 1993 he participated in the Toronto<br />
			Jazz Festival, in a collaboration with Kenny Wheeler; as well as the<br />
			Montreal Jazz Festival, leading his own nine-piece band.<br/><br/>Late<br />
			1993 again marked a stylistic change, resulting in the SONNY GREENWICH<br />
			UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE BAND which he referred to as &#8216;&#8217;HEAVENLY FLIGHTS OVER<br />
			EARTHY RHYTHMS'&#8217;. Greenwich foresaw this band evolving to include<br />
			changing band members and instrumentation, intending to use it as the<br />
			base from which stylistically varied music projects would result. The<br />
			JUNO nominated CD &#8216;&#8217;Hymn to the Earth'&#8217; marked the first recording of<br />
			this concept.<br/><br/>1995 saw the re-emergence of Greenwich into the<br />
			public arena in a way not seen since the early &#8216;&#8217;70s. He was busy with<br />
			concert dates (Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, the Maritimes),<br />
			recording sessions (one as co-leader in a collaboration with his son,<br />
			Sonny Greenwich Jr. - lead guitarist of the funk-rock band Bootsauce)-<br />
			entitled &#8216;&#8217;Welcome: Mother Earth'&#8217;, a second as guest with Jane Bunnett<br />
			and Alain Caron on a session for the Cuban, Hilario Duran; a third, this<br />
			time as leader entitled &#8216;&#8217;Spirit in the Air'&#8217; and a documentary dealing<br />
			in part with his unique career, &#8216;&#8217;It Ain'&#8217;t All Jazz'&#8217;, by Sussex<br />
			Productions, aired on Bravo in 1996 and CFCF in 1997.<br/><br/>1996,<br />
			Greenwich formed within the same band, a smaller group called<br />
			&#8216;&#8217;Concepts'&#8217; (an offshoot of the Universal Language Band) performing<br />
			with a free-er approach to standards and compositions or solos, similar<br />
			but not related to Miles Davis in the 70&#8242;&#8217;s with Wayne, Herbie, Ron,<br />
			etc., where each musician is free to follow his own concept of what is<br />
			taking place in the song form. More of a collective improvisation. The<br />
			composition &#8216;&#8217;Free Form'&#8217; on the new CD &#8216;&#8217;Spirit in the Air'&#8217; is an<br />
			example of this approach.<br/><br/>&#8216;&#8217;Spirit in the Air'&#8217; was nominated for<br />
			a JUNO, 1997.<br/><br/>Greenwich performed with Kenny Wheeler at the<br />
			Montreal Bistro in Toronto in April 1997, and Jane Bunnett performed<br />
			with him during his concert at the Toronto Jazz Festival.<br/><br/>In<br />
			2000, Sackville Records released &#8216;&#8217;Days Gone By'&#8217; featuring Greenwich<br />
			and Ed Bickert on guitar along with Don Thompson on bass and Terry<br />
			Clarke on drums.<br/><br/>2001 saw Greenwich with another CD release, from<br />
			Cornerstone Records called &#8216;&#8217;Fragments of a Memory'&#8217; featuring many new<br />
			compositions. During this time he also performed club dates in Toronto<br />
			and Montreal while continuing to evolve as a composer adding many new<br />
			compositions to his repertoire.<br/><br/>In 2003, Greenwich recorded with<br />
			Canadian jazz pianist Marilyn Lerner releasing through CBC Records a CD<br />
			entitled titled &#8216;&#8217;Special Angel'&#8217;, which featured five new Greenwich<br />
			compositions.<br/><br/>Performances in Toronto with his band as well as<br />
			shows with Marilyn Lerner also took place throughout 2003.<br/><br/>This<br />
			year, Greenwich has so far performed with his band at the Upstairs Club<br />
			in Montreal, and with the Sonny Greenwich and Marilyn Lerner Quintet at<br />
			The Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto. Greenwich is also featured as a guest<br />
			artist on a new CD by his sometime vocalist, Ernie Nelson entitled<br />
			&#8216;&#8217;Just for the Beauty'&#8217; released by Kleo Records.<br/><br/>Recent concerts<br />
			as a duo with Marilyn Lerner took place at the National Library in<br />
			Ottawa, The Jazz Festival in Montreal and the Jazz Festival in<br />
			Halifax.<br/><br/>&#8216;,</p>
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