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About David Hartman
Jan 18, 2007 — Twenty-one-year old David, backed up by some of his friends from Canton High School, sang Frank Sinatra tunes for us in Canton. When he was a teenager, the gift of a Brian Setzer album from his godmother led him to sing jive and jazz standards. David was joined by Kyle Tupper on drums, Alex Jenseth on bass and Tim Savage on an old upright piano. Go to full article
About 5th Edition
Jan 12, 2007 — This is what happens when talented high-school students are so inspired by a good jazz program at school that they decide to form a band to keep it going on the weekends. The band spoke with Jill Breit after their UpNorth Music session. Go to full article
About A Fine Line
Jan 12, 2007 — It's not usual to play jazz at 8:30 in the morning, as this duo did for their UpNorth recording session, but Dan Gagliardi and Bill Vitek didn't mind. Both agreed that playing jazz gives musicians more energy than it takes. They spoke with Jill Breit after their UpNorth Music session. Go to full article
About Just In Time
Jan 11, 2007 — Just In Time is a Potsdam-based jazz quintet that likes to experiment with arrangements of favorite standards. They spoke with Jill Breit after their UpNorth Music session. Go to full article
About Thistle Tulla Carson and Jerry Lavene
Dec 08, 2006 — Jazz vocalist Thistle Tulla Carson loves to evoke the glamour of the 1920s in her stage appearances. She dresses in velvet gowns, long gloves and pearls for performances, hoping to transport her audience to a simpler, maybe more romantic time. Jazz guitarist Jerry Lavene accompanied Thistle for the UpNorth Music recordings. They spoke with Jill Breit. Go to full article
About Dogs of Jazz
Dec 08, 2006 — This jazz quartet wanted the name of their band to reflect the working class roots of its members. All four of the musicians in Dogs of Jazz played other types of music in other bands, but have found that jazz allows each instrument to have a clear voice in a conversation. They spoke with Jill Breit. Go to full article
Giving Voice: Guest David Budbill
May 03, 2006 — David Budbill is long recognized for giving voice to the speech, lives and landscape of his home in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. Then one day an old Chinese hermit/poet/scholar came to live up hill from David, and took his name, Judevine Mountain, from his new dwelling place. In two books of poetry, Moment to Moment, and While We've Still got Feet, David has brought his reclusive neighbor's work to the public. For this debut podcast edition of Giving Voice, we present an extended recording of David in performance with jazz musicians William Parker and Hamid Drake at the State University of New York in Plattsburgh, and excerpts from an interview following a reading at the Montgomery Vermont Municipal Library. Go to full article
Jazz Trio Raises Money for Potsdam Day Care Center
Apr 07, 2006 — There's great jazz for a great cause tonight in Potsdam. The Phil Neisser Trio performs at the Cactus Grill, on Raymond Street, from 10 to midnight. It's a benefit for Building Blocks Day Care Center in Potsdam. Todd Moe talks with Phil Neisser. Go to full article
Preview: The Reese Project in Lake Placid
Apr 06, 2006 — Flute and cello take center stage for a couple of nights of great jazz this weekend in Lake Placid. The Reese Project will be making their way to the North Country for the first time. Joel Hurd has a preview. Go to full article
Wide Open Groove With Medeski, Martin & Wood
Feb 21, 2006 — Groove masters Medeski, Martin & Wood bring their unique mix of jazz, rock, funk, and experimentation to Potsdam Friday. The keyboard-bass-drum trio came together in the New York City music scene of the 1990s. A few opening shows for the rock band Phish in 1996 catapulted them to the top of the jam band scene. They've played all over the world. They've tabbed Potsdam for a rare acoustic performance. David Sommerstein has this profile. Go to full article
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