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Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 29, 2010

BOS: THURSDAYS NIGHT FROLICS AT CLUB CAFE, BOSTON WITH JAN PETERS

BOS: THURSDAYS NIGHT FROLICS AT CLUB CAFE, BOSTON
FEATURED CABARET ORGANIZATION EVENT

Sign up begins at 7:00 pm with the open mic beginning at 7:30 pm at the monthly BACA (Boston Association of Cabaret Artists - ) Thursday Night Frolics at CLUB CAFE (209 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA - 617-536-0966 - ) on April 29th features Jan Peters with Tom LaMark at the piano. Call for cover/minimum information.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

IN ONE WEEK BOSTON JAZZ RADIO LANDSCAPE GETS CUT DRAMATICALLY

WFNX AXES JEFF TURTON
WGBH CUTS AL DAVIS and KEVIN BALL
RON GILL DEPARTS FOR N. CAROLINA & WILL NOT BE REPLACED BY LIVE HOST

Jazz host Jeff Turton announced today that WFNX FM has cancelled his show, The Sunday Jazz Brunch, as of his show yesterday after 26 years on the air on Sunday mornings.

“I got a call late last week informing me that this past Sunday would be my last show. The reason being given is budget cuts related to diminished revenues at both ‘FNX and at the Boston Phoenix. While I wasn't surprised, given the nature of the newspaper business and radio in general, I am incredibly disappointed. I’m not sure where to go next but I guess I'll sleep in for a couple of weekends and then figure it out. I still plan on being active in some way but everything happened pretty quickly so I really haven't had much of an opportunity to figure out what's next,” noted Turton in an e-mail Monday morning.

Legendary jazz concert promoter Fred Taylor weighed in. “I think it shows WFNX’s total lack of acknowledgement of Boston’s arts community. To cut one lonely jazz show like this which represents a basic American art form from the station’s 24-7 programming is unconscionable,” he said upon hearing the news.

“Jeff Turton has been a jazz resource for Boston listeners for 26 years. He hosted the go-to show on Sunday morning radio, and he will definitely be missed.” stated noted jazz writer and Marsalis Music Creative Consultant Bob Blumenthal.

Last week came the news that WGBH FM jazz host Ron Gill would be moving to North Carolina to live with relatives after 23 years on the radio here and the jazz scene held its collective breath and wondered who would be his replacement host. Then the word came that his show would be covered by another syndicated show taped on the west coast by Bob Parlocha.

Next there was a call from WGBH 9 year veteran jazz DJ Al Davis. “I can’t book any guests on the show until I speak with WGBH. They’ve called me in for a meeting and it sounds serious,” said Al to publicist Sue Auclair.

Tuesday, May 15 brought the news that ALL of the Jazz Gallery hosts would be departing at the end of May. That included Davis on overnight Fridays, 15 year veterin Kevin Ball overnight on Saturdays and Ron Gill, overnight on Sundays. Davis and Ball will be occasional substitutes for Eric Jackson’s “Eric In The Evening.”

All live-hosted weekend jazz shows will be gone, as of May 30 and the new programming will feature “Jazz With Bob Parlocha,” the program that is syndicated nationally and now already airs on 89.7 FM overnights on weeknights.

While it’s good that jazz will still be on the air on WGBH FM, it disconnects the regional audience from the live Boston experience, say some.

Monday, January 19, 2009

BOSTON: BACA HOLDS WINTER FESTIVAL SHOWCASE

BACA (Boston Association of Cabaret Artists ) presents the "Winter Festival Showcase" on Saturday, January 24th at 8:00 pm at THE BLACKSMITH HOUSE (56 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA - TKTS: http://www.bostoncabaret.com/tickets.html ). The show is a fundraising event that features three of the organization's top performers in a program of cabaret, jazz and pop songs. Featured Performers are singer/actress/educator Celia Slattery, David Thorne Scott and Mark Shilansky. Mr. Shilansky also serves as musical director. Tickets are $18 for BACA members, $20 for non-members, available on line or at the door.

Monday, December 15, 2008

BOSTON: ROSEMARY LOAR IN BOSTON BENEFIT TONIGHT

Rosemary 
Loar, currently appearing in Boston in "Grinch" will present an Equity 
sponsored AIDS benefit show tonight, Monday, December 15th at ENCORE LOUNGE at THE COURTYARD MARRIOT (275 Tremont Street, Boston, MA - 617-728-2162 ) at 7:00 pm. Rosemary's 
repertoire is fresh and interesting. Two other cast members of 
"Grinch" will be joining her for a fun group number. She will be accompanied by Tom LaMark on piano bassist Tony d'Amico. No cover, but there is a suggested donation of $20.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

NYC: WEDNESDAY JAZZ AT NOON TODAY WITH JACKSON & PALTER

Jazz at Noon continues on Wednesdays at ST. PETER'S CHURCH - LIVING ROOM (Lexington Avenue at 54th Street, NYC). This long-running series was created by Edmund Anderson and is now produced by Ronny Whyte. Next show is on Wednesday, December 10th at 1:00 pm with Boston's Lynne Jackson & Mike Palter performing a Birthday Tribute to Hoagy Carmichael. Performances are at 1:00 pm, $7 admission.