Showing posts with label Brookfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brookfield. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Berkshire Big Band's gave a good show Sunday
Under the arbor on a GORGEOUS Sunday afternoon out on the Brookfield Library lawn - There were foot-tapping big band tunes - great solos in a spectacular jazzy way wow!!! Berkshire Big Band really is just the bee's knees. HA! Fabulous. Lots of silly talk for fun by the band leader and a wonderful vocalist too. I'm glad i went. Pure joy. And the library scooped ice cream to everyone before it started to make it a really "summer" social. I missed that part though but it's just as well.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Library Concerts: Berkshire Big Band - WOW
I cannot say enough good things about the Berkshire Big Band. I saw them at the Brookfield Library on March 18 - a free concert - and it was just incredible. (Library concerts are wonderful that way.)
"They're going to knock your socks off" Victoria Munoz, who is a sax player with the band, told me before the show. She was right. The sound of those smooth brass harmonies flowed over me like a wave! They are just amazing: The playing is tight, nuanced, totally danceable. They present each piece in the frame of its history, cut across styles and do it well, play things you don't expect or things you do in a way you didn't. For this show, there were tunes or arrangements by Benny Goodman, Glen Miller, Count Basie, Buddy Rich and more. There was a vocalist too Jan Maki. It was a wonderful show. Go see them.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Berkshire-Big-Band/75080779193
Thursday, January 26, 2012
First Casablanca open mic last night
I had a great time, and got to play two sets since it was a first run and there were not too many signups. I did my first live performance (world premier haha) of Elves on Expresso and I think my new tune caused a few near-dancing moves at one table!
Monday, November 30, 2009
Visual Metaphor: the Appearance of Seeing Beyond
At first glance the strange shape of its gilded paper mache frame makes it difficut to read its spacial position, and it's easy to see it as some sureal portal into another room rather than what it is - a simple, flat mirror.
Rickyl's is tucked away at the four corners area, behind Roccos. They offer great granola pancakes
--- Mar Walker
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