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Andrea Wolper If you are in the vicinity of Bend, OR (or know anyone around there, please tell 'em), we have what will surely be a very fun gig with bass, congas, guitar, sax, vibes (and, oh, yeah, me) at Bendisitillery's Martini Bar:

Thursday Aug. 30, 8 pm - ish
Bendistillery Martini Bar & Sampling Room
850 NW Brooks St.
Bend, OR
541-388-6868 www.bendistillery.com

Thanks and love,
Andrea


Jazz de Opus 33 NW 2nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 503-222-6077
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33 NW 2nd Avenue * Portland, Oregon * 503-222-6077











Playing Favorites
Cathi Walkup, vocals
David Uldolf, piano
Brad Buethe, guitar
Dmitry Matheny, flugelhorn
John Wiitala, bass
Jim Zimmerman, drums






  • Tanya's Wicked Body
  • What Say?
  • My Foolish Heart
  • Mambo de la Luna
  • The Ruby and the Pearl
  • Flying
  • The Last Light of Evening (Blood Count)
  • In These Shoes?
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  • This Time the Dream's on Me
  • Hit the Road to Dreamland
  • Soon It's Gonna Rain
  • Hang Up and Drive
  • Not While I'm Around
  • Anthropology
  • Some Things Never Change



    Living in a Dream
    Cathi Walkup
    , vocals
    Vince DiCiccio, piano
    Gerry Grosz, vibes and flute
    Robin Lewis, guitar
    Dmitry Matheny, flugelhorn
    Harvey Robb, saxophone
    Brad Buethe, guitar
    John Wiitala, bass
    Bill Douglas, bass
    John Clark, bass
    Curt Moore, drums
    Ian Dogole, Egg Shaker



  • Little Suzie's Humming
  • Nice Work If You Can Get It
  • Angel Eyes
  • Living in a Daydream
  • More Than Poor Clay
  • A Kiss To Build A Dream On
  • Cheek to Cheek
  • I Mean That
  • Reflections
  • Waffles and Hen
  • Favela





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    Andrea Wolper, vocals
    Ron Affif, guitar
    Ken Filiano, bass
    Victor Lewis, drums
    Jamie Haddad, drums
    Frank London, trumpet, flugelhorn
    Lou Marini, flute






  • Dancing on the Ceiling
  • You and the Night and the Music
  • Gray, Not Blue
  • Night Time Was My Mother
  • Crazy Love
  • Rendezvous in Providence
  • Today
  • Not Sleeping in Your Arms
  • Little Suzy's Humming
  • Moanin'
  • Small Day Tomorrow
  • I Like You, You're Nice




    Andrea Wolper, vocals
    Joe Vincent Tranchina, piano
    Hilliard Greene, bass
    Bob Bowen, bass
    Dave Gibson, drums
    Bernice Brooks, drums
    Tom McGrath, percussion








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  • What's Your Story, Morning Glory?
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  • I Don't Know Enough About You
  • Left Alone
  • I Don't Want To Cry Anymore
  • No Moon At All
  • Angel Eyes
  • Come Back To Me / Lover, Come Back to Me!
  • I Thought About You




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    We received a new CD by Ken Filiano, a bass player. The CD is "subvenire" and a well orchestrated album. I was so impressed with just two hearings, 58 minutes each, that some kind of a spell was broken, and I stopped listening/watching TV news programs. This chap was bringing "news" that is far more interesting than the media fare, and caused me to be hungry for more. During the binge I dusted off an old Impulse recording of Charlie Mingus playing piano, and then I heard/watched the Dexter Gordon 'Round Midnight video, and then I watched/heard the PBS - Ken Burns History of Jazz (all 10 broadcasts).

    Until I heard Ken's record, I'd never heard of him, although he's been around; before returning to NY in the early '90s he was a "fixture" (as they say) on the west coast avant garde scene, and is associated with all sorts of people. Any of these names ring a bell? Rob Blakeslee, Vinny Golia, Richard Grossman, Roswell Rudd, or maybe Paul Smoker? Ed. note city says, Roswell Rudd!! Yes. I heard him in the late 1960s in L.A., and the cats he was playing with were exploring an edge of Jazz just beyond where Charles Lloyd took it to - take all of 1940s and 50s Jazz and where it went with those who invented bebop, and Charles Lloyd, and in the first two albums of The Jazz Crusaders, THAT Jazz maxed just then and right there.

    There are dozens of other Jazz history stories that include the Bill Graham's San Francisco concert scene, the Beatles and Luis Bonfa and Antonio Carlos Jobim, and Miles having learned the magic of home electronics, but never mind... I said all that to say Ken Filiano's "subvenire" is a bridge from where Charles Lloyd left it, through Roswell Rudd, and somehow, hello, "Modern Jazz" without a quartet. Ken's is a solo (bass) album, and a most pleasurable Jazz listen, particularly for anyone who wants to know what been happening in Jazz over the past 30-some years... OR as his proud mum might say, it is very beautiful and listenable. That too. I've heard the album another dozen times since I wrote what I wrote (above), and it came out early this year on Nine Winds.


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    "It's about time for this guy to start appearing on favorites lists and getting the recognition he deserves." (DJ Johnson, Cosmik.com)

    Critics have called Ken, a "creative virtuoso," "master of technique" . . . the sort of artist "who can play anything in any context and make it work, simply because he puts the music first and leaves peripheral considerations behind."

    About "subvenire"

    "Ken is masterful on double bass, performing solo on 'subvenire'. . . [he] became obsessed with the bass at an early age and has since used it as the backbone of his creative genius." (O's Place Jazz Newsletter)

    "Mixing emotions from the heavyhearted to the blithe and power waves of energy against toe tapping harmony. . .Like Jaco Pastorious did once with his extroverted electric bass, Filiano accomplishes in a more intimate acoustic setting." (All About Jazz)

    "There is strength of vision in subvenire, an album that invites us to get up close and personal with a musician that should grab the spotlight more often." (All Music Guide)


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