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Guitar Legends
Rendezvous for Workshops at Jazz Improv LIVE! 2007 Convention and Festival
New York, NY September 7, 2007 If
there's anything you need to know about jazz guitar, two of the most revered
and articulate masters of the instrument - Pat Martino and Jimmy Bruno - will
each be conducting workshops on Saturday October 27 at the First Annual Jazz
Improv LIVE! 2007 - The One International Convention & Festival For Jazz Fans
- October 25-28, at The New Yorker Hotel and Manhattan Center, 34th Street &
8th Avenue, across from Penn Station, New York City. These two jazz guitar
legends will offer tips about technique and improvisation, and share their
immense wisdom and experience about the business, music, history and
personalities. On the previous day, Friday October 26, the Pat Martino Quartet
and Jimmy Bruno Trio will each perform at Jazz Improv LIVE! The more than five
hours of guitar insight, demonstrations, and performances by these masters is
sure to inspire guitar fans, musicians, students and educators. For more
information or to register to attend, visit
www.jazzimprov.com/live or call 1-888-472-0670.
This rendezvous of guitar legends, and much more, will take place at the First
Annual Jazz Improv LIVE! 2007 Convention & Festival, October 25-28, at The New
Yorker Hotel and Manhattan Center, 34th Street & 8th Avenue, across from Penn
Station, New York City. The event will feature almost 100 performances by
legendary icons and emerging artists, on multiple stages, all day and evening.
80 panels and workshops are scheduled, and there will be a 15,000 square foot
music expo area. Among the highlights are the exclusive U.S. appearance of the
McCoy Tyner All Star Trio featuring bassist Stanley Clarke and drummer Jack
DeJohnette, Sun Ra Arkestra, Jimmy Heath Big Band, Wallace Roney Group, Eddie
Gomez and Mark Kramer, Geri Allen Trio, Roy Haynes Quartet, Pat Martino
Quartet, Sonny Fortune Quartet, Jimmy Bruno Trio and many more including
guitarists Vic Juris, Mark Elf, Ken Hatfield.
There are three fascinating tracks of panel and workshop events, and attendees
are free to choose from among them: (1) Fan/Listener focused; (2) How-tos of
Making Music workshops on improvising, composing; (3) Music Business
getting gigs, radio airplay, marketing, production, publishing, and more.
Highlights include discussions about the music, personalities, history and
recordings Buddy Rich, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Louis
Armstrong, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Cuban Music, New Orleans, Sun Ra,
Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey, Thad Jones foremost jazz artists and authorities as
Freddie Gruber, Louis Hayes, Vincent Herring, Stanley Crouch, Ira Gitler,
Jimmy Heath, George Wein, Ashley Kahn, Paquito D'Rivera; Ray Mantilla, Arnold
J. Smith, Dizzy Reece, Randy Weston, Bill Charlap, Terrel Stafford, Todd
Coolman, Jim Eigo, George Avakian, David Berger, Gregory Davis, Bob Belden;
Valery Ponomarev; Dave Schnitter; Javon Jackson, Michael Cogswell, Marshall
Allen, saxophonist, John Szwed; Mike Longo, Charli Persip; Avery Sharpe, Todd
Barkan, Bill Milkowski, Stix Hooper and others.
Click here for a list of events:
www.jazzimprov.com/live/index.html
To guarantee obtaining a Full-Conference Pass to Jazz Improv LIVE! 2007, and
to save $30, advance registration is suggested. To Register CALL
1-888-472-0670, or use the
secure
automated registration form or by mail to: Jazz Improv Convention
Corporation, Murray Hill Station, P.O. Box 1813, New York, NY 10156. For
information on sponsorships and exhibiting, and advertising in the October
2007 issue of Jazz Improv NY, the conference program edition, contact Jamie
Cosnowsky,
jamie@jazzimprov.com, 212-889-0853.
Pat Martino - Over the past 40
years Pat Martino has performed with a wide variety of artists including Sonny
Stitt, Gene Ammons, Chick Corea, Jack McDuff, Stanley Clark, Woody Herman and
many others. His recordings appear on various labels including Prestige,
Warner Brothers, Muse, High Note, Milestone, and others. His current releases
are on Blue Note Records.
www.patmartino.com
Jimmy Bruno began his professional career in Philadelphia. 30
years later, Maplewood Avenue marks his 13th recording as a leader,
following releases on Concord, Mel Bay and other labels. He teaches at the
University of the Arts. His most recent venture with Affiliated Artists, LLC
has provided a platform for him to teach his revolutionary jazz guitar method
through The Jimmy Bruno Jazz Guitar Institute online.
www.jimmybruno.com
To contact Jazz Improv®:
jazz@jazzimprov.com
Jazz Improv Convention Corporation
Murray Hill Station
PO Box 1813
New York, NY 10156
Phone: 215-885-0670
Fax: 215-887-8803
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