My old friend Roy Campbell, a wonderful trumpet player, passed away recently. We had The House Band, which played every Monday night at the Bitter End for Giorgio Gomelski's Tonka Wonka Mondays, always with a guest band leader: I've put up Billy Bang's music with this band on this blog, and if anyone requests, have a lot more.
Roy and I had just released a CD, Heart of the Sun, as the William Hooker Trio and were to do our CD release concert at Cornelia Street Cafe. Instead we had Matt Lavelle, who read a poem Roy wrote decades ago about the life and death of a jazz musician.
There was a beautiful tribute at Roulette with dozens of players. An open casket funeral near his home in the Bronx with Roy in a suit holding his trumpet and a beautiful flag with Roy reading something like "Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop, R&B and Gospel".
I'm really glad I reconnected with Roy lately and I was looking forward to spending much more time with him.
Friday, August 15, 2014
writing this blog...
I haven't been writing this blog for a few months as I haven't
had any comments or feedback, not even one note! But according to the
"statistics" there have been over 10,000 visits. Maybe these are
internet robots... but if I hear that you are reading, I'll continue with it.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Brainwave Music Project Radio Show with drummer William Hooker and Brad Garton
Here's a radio show based on a performance Brad Garton and I did together with William Hooker recently in Williamsburg at the Cameo Gallery
Sunday, February 23, 2014
TV show on Mulatta Records
An Australian TV show, Subsonic, from about 10 years ago about our record label, Mulatta, with interview with yours truly, and video of the Thai Elephant Orchestra with Richard Lair and Ken Butler conducting the elephants, also the Tangerine Awkestra.
Here's the link.
Does anyone know how to upload this video, which is on Vimeo? Or put it on here? This blog software is owned by Google and they seem to only have a means to open YouTube.
Here's the link.
Does anyone know how to upload this video, which is on Vimeo? Or put it on here? This blog software is owned by Google and they seem to only have a means to open YouTube.
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