We're thrilled to host the monthly Dallas Jazz Piano Society concerts.  It's been an incredible series and we've had the opportunity to hear some incredible musicians.  The bar gets raised this Monday night. (2/27 at 7 PM)

Legendary Bassist Eddie Gomez will play "The Music Of Bill Evans" with Pianist, Stefan Karlsson and Drummer, Ed Soph.  Eddie was a member of The Bill Evans Trio from 1966-77.
Legendary bassist EDDIE GOMEZ has been on the cutting edge of music for over four decades. 
The Latin GRAMMY® award-winner’s impressive resumé includes performances with jazz giants such as Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Bill Evans, Gerry Mulligan and Benny Goodman. Eddie’s unique sound and style can be heard on hundreds of recordings spanning the worlds of jazz, classical, Latin jazz,rhythm & blues, popular and contemporary music. In popular music, Eddie has performed and recorded with artists such as Bobby Darin, Tim Hardin, Carly Simon, Art Garfunkel, Mark Knoffler, Michael Franks, Judy Collins and Jennifer Holliday. He has also been a member of “The Gadd Gang,” Steve Gadd’s All Star R&B/jazz band.Proceeds of the Concert benefit the DJPS open concert series and the “Keys for Kids” educational venture that supports piano lessons and digital keyboards for the underprivileged.  Proceeds will be matched by the Donachie Foundation.  Please come and contribute to this effort.    

Eddie Gomez, Chick Corea and Paul Motian recently did an album featuring the music of Bill Evans.  Here's some clips from that;
 
 
Our Jazz Series should be ready this Spring.  We're very excited about it and think it will have a great impact on musicians learning to improvise in all styles.  We're also thrilled to hear from so many of you that our anxiously awaiting it to be available.

I enjoy playing many styles of music and I wanted our Jazz Series to allow musicians to improvise over a wide variety of "grooves".  Of course, there will be plenty of Swing songs, but these examples give some ideas of what you'll have as play-alongs.

AFRO CUBAN GROOVE 
You can also stream this at:http://soundcloud.com/helloindiacalling/dlp-jazz-series-preview-lesson 


MODERN TRACK (not sure how to describe this one, but I like it)
You can also stream this track at:   http://soundcloud.com/helloindiacalling/dlp-jazz-series-preview-modern 


JAZZ WALTZ
You can also stream this track at:  http://soundcloud.com/helloindiacalling/dlp-jazz-series-preview-track  


BALLAD
You can also stream this track at: http://soundcloud.com/helloindiacalling/dlp-jazz-series-preview-1 


FUSION
 
 
Our plans with the DLP Jazz Series are to help you learn the language of music.  Music, like all languages, has an alphabet, a grammar and set structures.  You need to have an understanding of these concepts to communicate and create ideas in this language.  This sounds like a daunting take, but it's not really and we're looking forward to helping you learn to improvise.

But then, the next step is.... What to do once you have all of this knowledge. 
How do I create music that communicates ideas, that reaches listeners, that makes other musicians want to play with me?

Listen

Listening to what other people in your group play and reacting to that are a key component of being a musician in all styles.  Be a part of the ensemble, accept and play off of each others ideas.  This is when magic happens on a bandstand.

Here's a great TED talk on that topic by Stefon Harris, titled, "There Are No Mistakes On The Bandstand"


http://www.ted.com/talks/stefon_harris_there_are_no_mistakes_on_the_bandstand.html  
 
 
I'm honored to have been selected by The Dallas Jazz Piano Society as the next performer on their series.  The line-up was selected by their artistic director Dan Haerle, who we are thrilled to have as a DSM staff member.  Dan was the main reason I came from New Jersey to study Jazz at North Texas State University, so it has extra meaning to me.

The concert will be from 7-9 PM on Monday 12/12 in Frandsen Hall here at DSM. It is titled "Jazzers Without Borders" and will be a slightly different look at songs that could be considered jazz, like Amber Rubarth and Radiohead, and some different ways to play some standard Jazz songs.

The playlist will be:
All The Things You Are- (1939) Kern/Hammerstein
In Your Eyes- (1986) Peter Gabriel
Full Moon in Paris- (2010)  Amber Rubarth
All Day and All of The Night- (1964) Ray Davies
When I Fall in Love- (1952) Young/Heyman
Oh, What a Beautiful Morning)- (1943) Rogers/Hammerstein

Bye Bye Blackbird- (1926) Henderson/Dixon
“Where This Story Goes”- (2010) Mike Finkel
Jigsaw Falling Into Place- (2007) Radiohead 
“Desert Wind”- (2010) Mike Finkel
Bodhisattva (1973) Fagen/Becker

My two original songs are from our upcoming Jazz Series.  If you're in Dallas, you can reserve a spot at;http://bookwhen.com/dsminfo

Admission is free, but they do request a donation to the DJPS foundation.If you're not in Dallas, you can view the concert online at;http://www.justin.tv/mikefinkel

I hope you're able to attend or watch, it should be a great show

.Thanks,
Mike
 
 
Here's a great 2 part interview with Dan Haerle.  We're very fortunate to have Dan on staff here.  I enrolled at North Texas State University primarily to study Improvisation with Dan.  He is truly one of the pioneers in Jazz Education so it's been an honor to work on the Jazz Series with him.
 
First Post! 11/28/2011
 
Stay tuned here for updates about the upcoming release of the DLP Jazz Series.  We truly believe that this will have a huge impact on how musicians learn to Improvise in all styles of music.  This will be released in 2012