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A weekly e-newsletter from the publisher of Chronogram containing:
Up-to-date Mid-Hudson events, listings, selections of insight
for conscious living, and social & political commentary.
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Ear Whacks
Nightlife Highlights 5-04
by DJ Wavy Davy
William Parker Quintet
May 6. Bassist Parker has been in the spotlight a lot lately, notably
for giving a bass to the long-reclusive Henry Grimes, who shot back to
prominence almost overnight. Thanks to the Jazz at Bard series, Parker’s
quintet will perform “Rocket to the Moon Has Just Injured the Rain
God” in the Bertelsmann Campus Center’s multipurpose room.
The group will be joined by cellist and Bard student Shiau-Shu Yu. Kudos
to Bard alums Raissa St. Pierre (of Dog on Fleas) and Sheila Moloney for
producing this series. 8pm. $15 (free for Bard students.) Annandale-on-Hudson.
(845) 758-7456.
www.bard.edu/jazzatbard
Joe Giardullo
May 8. Soprano saxophonist Giardullo wows ‘em every time with his
free-jazz flights of inspiration. After touring from Poland to Portugal,
Giardullo bops back to bless the Poughkeepsie Art Museum. Since his 1979
release Gravity: Music for Creative Chamber Group won four stars in Downbeat
magazine, Giardullo’s catalog has grown to include modern masters
like Joe McPhee, Marilyn Crispell, and Pauline Oliveros. His playing is
fresh and spontaneous yet thoughtful and deeply spiritual. 8pm. $10. Poughkeepsie.
(845) 454-0522.
www.joegiardullo.com
Cinco de Mayo
May 8. With respect to our Mexican readers, each year Cinco de Mayo also
brings a Latin jazz fiesta to our region. If you were paying attention
then you didn’t miss Kingston’s Rondout Latin Jazz Fest. But
the following weekend, spend all day in the sun with two great events.
In Uptown Kingston, El Rodeo presents their yearly Cinco de Mayo street
festival in front of their Crown Street location. Weather permitting,
enjoy authentic food, cerveza, and mariachi music all afternoon with no
cover charge. After a quick siesta, head to New Paltz and sweat the night
away with Sonando at Oasis on Main Street ($6 cover.) Ole! Kingston: 12pm.
Call (845) 340-9895. New Paltz: 10pm. Call 255.2400.
www.sonando.net
Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad
May 8. At last the japs and Jewish mothers get to have their say (oy vey,
as if this was ever a problem?). For something completely different at
the Loft (in the Chance Theater complex) check out NJGGB, a hilarious
mix of comedy, spoken word and show-stopping burlesque “from the
gals who learned to smoke in Hebrew school, got drunk at their Bat Mitzvahs,
and would rather have more schtuppa than the chupah.” To paraphrase
their Web site, this ain’t your Bubby’s “Fiddler on
the Roof.” 8pm. $10. Poughkeepsie. (845) 471-1966.
www.goddessperlman.com
Philip Glass/Prana
May 15. Woodstock’s Karma Triyana Dharmachakra monastery sits on
the tip of history, anticipating a visit next year from the 17th Gyalwa
Karmapa who escaped Tibet for India in 2000. KktdTD, the North American
seat of the Karmapa, fights an uphill battle to improve its facility despite
roadblocks from unenlightened locals. At this Bearsville Theater benefit,
they get some help from composer/performer Philip Glass. Baird Hersey
and his Prana overtone singers open the show. 8pm. Call for tickets. Woodstock.
(845) 679-5906.
www.kagyu.org
Vernon Reid’s Masque
May 21. With good vibes and a forthcoming Web presence, Forum Lounge has
snagged some impressive acts lately, from reggae star Mad Professor to
local heroes the Kiss-Ups. Now Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid brings
his “solo” project Masque to the top of Broadway. Masque recorded
their debut Known Unknown (Favored Nations) over two years during breaks
in Reid’s hectic schedule that included a Living Colour reunion
tour. But here expect a return to Reid’s pre-LC roots, with nods
to jazz and downtown noise rock. According to Reid, “I think of
Masque as a component part of my life’s expression.” (Dub
reggae unit TruMystic returns May 14.) 9pm. $10. Kingston. (845) 331-1116.
www.forumlounge.com
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