Subscribe To RSS Feed!
Moore X Four

sm-poster21

Resident Orlean
The poster pretty much says it all, Boys and Girls. A Stanton Moore clinic and Trio performance every Wednesday in July at The Mint. This is good news for L.A. drummers and connoisseurs of NOLA-imported funk. The real, unpasteurized stinky stuff.

Moore is already a familiar sight and sound at the storied mid-Wilshire club, playing there regularly with his trio, The Meters Experience and occasionally the stunning quartet Garage a Trois. He’s now making the place home for a month. Don’t be surprised if he’s standing outside on Pico Boulevard in robe and slippers, scratching himself, coffee in hand, shouting “Get off my lawn!” at traffic.

Free Clinic
So, a free one-hour clinic will precede each evening’s show from 7-8pm. According to his management, the clinics will be presented in four consecutive parts over the course of his residency:

“1) New Orleans Street Beats: Stanton will cover some of the history of New Orleans second line and Mardi Gras Indian rhythms and the similarities and differences between them. 2) Buzz Rolls: Stanton will cover the 5 exercises he used to help develop his unique approach to buzz rolls and will discuss how he integrates them into his playing. 3) Stickings: Stanton will cover some of the sticking techniques he uses most and will demonstrate how to apply them around the kit. 4) Funk: Stanton will cover some of the different aspects of funk and New Orleans funk drumming, as well as how to develop playing in between straight and swing.”

And Funk Will Follow
This is just the kind of L.A. drum event we around here at Hollywood Drum like to get behind. In conjunction with Stanton, we will be giving away a pair of tickets each week of July on our Facebook page.

Stanton is an old friend of Hollywood Drum and the subject of one of our earliest reviews and interviews. We’re happy to support this great series and encourage the community to get in on it. Summertime and the drummin’ is greasy.

Steve Krugman

Contact us.

Join Hollywood Drum on Facebook // Twitter.

To Japan. With Love.

jrv

From Press Release:

Vitello’s Jazz Club in Studio City in association with the Los Angeles Jazz Society asks the Los Angeles jazz-loving community to come out and support the victims of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Musicians and fans will be coming together on Saturday, April 9 for an all day / all night concert event that will raise funds for the Japanese Red Cross.

Performances continue from 11:30am until 11:00pm and those attending will enjoy the delicious Italian cuisine of Vitello’s. There will also be a silent auction featuring an array of items donated by music celebrities as well as by various musical instrument and electronics manufacturers, with all proceeds going to the Japanese Red Cross.

While the earthquake and tsunami disasters have left us all speechless, the gift and power of music has inspired these talented artists to donate their time, their talent and their voices to this relief effort.

Daytime ticket: 11a-5p
11am: Doors Open – USC Honors Combo w/ special guest Bob Sheppard
12:05pm: USC Thornton jazz Orchestra big band directed by Bob Mintzer, w/ guest artists (Bob Sheppard, Dan Fornero, Peter Erskine, et al)
1:00pm: Vitello’s All Stars, w/ Bob Sheppard, Larry Koonse, Tom Warrington and Joe La Barbera
2:00pm: Mitchell Long, Larry Steen, Aaron Serfaty Brazilian Trio
2:30pm: David Arnay Trio w/ Ralph Humphrey and Larry Steen
3:00pm: Takako Uemura / Japanese Lullabies
3:15pm: THE TRIO (Chuck Berghofer, Terry Trotter, Peter Erskine)
4:00pm: YELLOWJACKETS (Russ Ferrante, Jimmy Haslip, Bob Mintzer, Will Kennedy)

5:00pm: Break for SILENT AUCTION end day event

Evening ticket: 6p-11p
6:30pm: Alan Pasqua / Peter Erskine / Darek Oles Trio
7:10pm: POEM Quartet (Pasqua, Oles, Erskine, Mintzer)
8:00pm: Alex Acuña – Cajon Master
8:25pm: Franklyn Ajaye – “Jazzcomedian”
9:00pm: Grammy-Nominated Vocalist Denise Donatelli w/ Bob Sheppard sax, Tamir Hendelman p Kevin Axt bs & Ray Brinker dr
9:40pm: Wayne Bergeron Big Band

Tickets available at TicketWeb or Vitello’s website.

General admission is $25, reserved seating for $50 and VIP seating for $100 (per show).
Donation-only options are available here.

For more information contact April Williams.