Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Final Day for Universal Alley Jazz Jam

Saturday was the final day of the two month long Universal Alley Jazz Jam here are a few images of that final day.

 Ressurection Ensemble

 Glow

 Sun Ensemble

Tazama Sun

Little Church Dancers

Little Church Dancers

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Jazz @ The Courtyard

Willie Pickens on piano, Charles Briggs on bass, and Taylor Moore on Drums and Timbales

Friday, August 24, 2012

Johnny Drummer & the Starlighters @ Blues Heaven

The next to the last show for the 2012 Record Row Concert Series at the Willie Dixon Blues Heaven Foundation was headlined by Johnny Drummer and the Starlighters.

The Quintet played a one hour set full of uptempo energetic blues numbers including "I gonna sell my cadillac(and by myself a mule)". Guest performers Keshia Dixon-Nelson (Willie Dixon's grandaughter), Debra Jackson, Tommy McCracken and even Marie Dixon herself.

The final show will be August 30th from 6:00pm til 7:00pm and will feature Chuck Crane.

 Johnny Drummer

Johnny with the Starlighters

Marie Dixon joins Johnny Drummer on stage to sing the Blues.

L-R Keshia Dixon-Nelson, Johnny, Marie Dixon and Bettye White (daughter of Blues legend Howlin' Wolf)


Saturday, August 18, 2012

Freida Lee @ The Courtyard

Word has it that Jazz in the Courtyard has been extended through the month of September. This is extremely good news for jazz lovers who can appreciate performances like that of Frieda Lee's on Friday.





Killer Ray Allison @ Blues Heaven

Longtime Chicago blues guitarist Killer Ray Allison and his band played such an intense set last Thursday that it went into overtime. Everyone was having such a good time at Willie Dixon's Blues Heaven Foundation that the scheduled one hour set nearly went on an extra half hour.

Two more show are schedule for the 2012 Record Row Concert Series at Blues Heaven:
Johnny Drummer   -   Aug. 23
Chuck Crane         -  Aug. 30

Time 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Location 2120 S. Michigan Ave. in Chicago
Because of rain Killer Ray played inside of the building
instead of outside as usual.


Ray outside of the Blues Garden next to an iron cut out
of Albert King.

2120 S. Michigan Avenue, the former site of  Chess Records,
now home to the Willie Dixon Blues Heaven Foundation.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

2012 Jazz Club Tour

Wednesday, August 29th the Chicago Trolley Company presents Jazz Institutes of Chicago 29th Annual Jazz Club tour.

The Jazz Club Tour serves as a lead in to the Chicago Jazz Festival. Both visitors and hometown folks have an opportunity to sample many different venues and types of music before the actual Jazz festival which takes place that weekend.

The trolley departs at 7pm. Tickets are $25.00 in advance and $35.00 at the door.

For more information, contact 312-427-1676 or jazzinchicago.org/jazz_club_tour

Monday, August 13, 2012

Brown Derby Jazz Revue

Although summer is almost over, there is still plenty of great summer jazz left be found if you know where to look. One of those places is the "Brown Derby Jazz Revue". Located in the Great Lakes Elks Lodge, "Brown Derby Jazz Revue" presents two shows every Thursday night throughout the rest of the summer.

The remainder of summers calender schedule is listed below.

Aug.  16 - Maggie Brown
          23 - Theophilus Reed
          30 - June Yvon
Music By Tony Norman & Friends

Sept.  6 - Alexis
          13- Senebella
          20- Theophilus Reed
          27- June Yvon
Music By: The Vision Band
1st Show 7:30 pm
2nd Show 9:30 pm-Jam Session

Donation: $5.00
Location: Great Lakes Elks Lodge, 5108 S. Prairie, in Chicago
For more information or reservations call  (773) 285-3401

Universal Alley Jazz Jam-Only A Few Shows Left!!!

As the summer winds down, the Universal Alley Jazz Jam still has two more events before it wraps up for the 2012 season.
On Saturday, August 18th in conjunction with the South Shore Chamber Festival, the Jazz Jam will take place at 73rd and Stoney Island and will begin at 11:00am.

The final Universal Alley event will be on Saturday, August 25th at 2:00pm and will return to it's original location at 1801 E. 71st Street.

A few images from last Saturday's Universal Alley Jazz Jam event are shown below.

Pianist-Vince Willis

Violin Soloist-Ayana Ray
Flautist-Kamilah Fuquaan-Randall of the Sun Ensemble


Friday, August 10, 2012

Little Al Thomas @ Blues Heaven

As rain threatened the outdoor musical festivities at Willie Dixon's Blues Heaven foundation, the concert was moved indoors. This made for a packed house for "Little Al Thomas" show Thursday evening.

Looking, sounding, and moving like a man much younger than his eighty-two years, "Little Al" had the audience in the palm of his hand. After decades on the Chicago Blues Scene, Mr Thomas proves that he still has it and some to spare.

For those of you who want to check out any of  the Blues Heaven, Record Row Concerts, there are only three shows left this year.

Here are the remaining shows: 
August 16 Killer Ray Allison
August 23 Johnny Drummer
August 30 Charles "Chuck" Crane

All shows are on Thursday from 6:00pm-7:00pm  Shows are free - Donations are welcome
Willie Dixon's Blues Heaven is located at 2120 S. Michigan Ave. in Chicago.

"Little Al Thomas, eighty-two years young.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Jazz In The Courtyard

If you are a jazz lover and have some free time between noon and 2:00 on any of the next four friday's here's a treat for you. The courtyard in the Hyde Park Shopping Center a series of jazz concerts. This years concert began in June and will continue thru August, 31st. Today's artist was saxophonist Ari Brown.

The Hyde Park Shopping Center is located at 55th Street and Lake Park Avenue.

Artist lineup for the rest of the Jazz In The Courtyard series are as follows:
Aug. 10th - Victor Garcia
Aug. 17th - Frieda Lee
Aug. 24th - Willie Pickens and Taylor Moore
Aug. 31st - Reginald T. McCants


Ari Brown and his band

Ranblin' Rose @ Blues Heaven

Vocalist and Mult-instrumentalist Ramblin' Rose and her band played a one hour set at Willie Dixon's Blues Heaven Foundation. Rose's voice ranges from bluesy rough to soulful smooth. She switches from flute to harmonica to her washboard musical instrument (pronounced "faw-twa") with relative ease.

Ramblin' Rose and her four piece band played a rearrangement of the Bill Withers song "Ain't No Sunshine" with a very haunting flute solo. They also played a version of " I'm A Woman" that would have made Koko Taylor proud.

Ms. Rose also made a point of aknowledging Mrs. Marie Dixon president of Willie Dixon's Blues Heaven Foundation who celebrated her 75th birthday of th previous day.

Ladies and Gentlemen "Ramblin' Rose"

Rose and her Faw-Twa

Flute Solo

Ramblin' Rose sings with the band

Mrs. Marie Dixon Acknowledges happy 75th birthday wishes 
from Ramblin' Rose and Blues Heaven audience.