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09/01 Tuesday

6:00 PM Kripalu Yoga

8:00 PM Odd Tuesday Milonga

09/02 Wednesday

7:00 PM Open Vinyasa Yoga

10:00 PM Steve Langone Group

First Wednesday of every month. Original Jazz, from a drummer led group. Good combination.

www.stevelangone.com/

www.myspace.com/stevelangone

cdbaby.com/cd/stevelangone

"To the great wide jazz world, the name of drummer Steve Langone may be a new one, in which case the combustible music on this disc will be a revelation.
For those who have been listening in the Boston area for the past decade, the results will not be so surprising.
Langone is the kind of muscian whose talent is noticed when heard in any of the numerous ensembles with which he has performed, and whose range is just as obvious once you notice that he is one of the most active drummers in a variety of contexts. This is his debut as a leader, and it both summarizes the skills that have made him so successful and prophesizes an even brighter future."
Bob Blumenthal 2001

09/03 Thursday

5:40 PM Kripalu Yoga

7:30 PM Mischa Salkind-Pearl

09/04 Friday

8:00 PM Kate Schutt

www.kateschutt.com

"Kate’s economy of phrase and the ability to give her words a universal resonance conjure comparisons to the work of the songsmiths behind the Great American Songbook."
8/19/2009 11:13:47 AM - You could call Kate Schutt a musical triathlete. She is a creative triple threat, as a guitarist, producer and singer/songwriter of rare skill and originality. The sports analogy is fitting, given that her teenage prowess as an ice hockey and lacrosse player helped the Pennsylvania born and bred Schutt gain access to the hallowed halls of Harvard. Her other passion, music, then took over. After a rigorous education at the famed Berklee College of Music, Kate’s commitment to music became entrenched.

Schutt relocated to the artistically-stimulating community of Guelph, Ontario in 2004, and this new Canadian has wasted no time in gaining serious peer and critical respect on this side of the border. Her 2007 debut studio recording, No Love Lost, was self-released in Canada in May, and in the U.S. (on the prestigious ArtistShare label) in October. Select tracks have received impressive airplay on jazz, college, and public radio, and reviews on both sides of the border have been unanimously glowing. A popular performer on the U.S. East Coast circuit, her reputation is now spreading on the Canadian club and festival scene.

She cut her chops on earlier live recordings, and now Kate has blossomed on No Love Lost. “This album is a direct response to the challenge from a professor to write more melodically,” she notes. As a lyricist, this former English major takes a prose-style approach. “I write a lot of the back story before I write a song. For a 3 minute song, there may be 30 pages of writing, as I try to find authenticity in someone else’s story.”

Kate’s economy of phrase and the ability to give her words a universal resonance conjure comparisons to the work of the songsmiths behind the Great American Songbook. Listen to a tune like “How Much Love” and “Two Hearts” and you’ll be checking the songwriting credits, expecting to see the name of one of those greats. That is no accident, either, for that treasure trove has served her as a major source of inspiration.

Key musical collaborators on the album are two Newfoundlanders, virtuoso guitarist Duane Andrews and trumpeter Patrick Boyle. After seeing them the two perform in Montreal, Kate lured them to Guelph to work on her record. “When I moved to Canada, I wanted to make an album that sounded like Paris in the ‘30s or ‘40s. Then I heard Duane, and it was like ‘that’s totally it.’” Andrews’ fluent guitar work adds a Django-ish gypsy jazz feel to the album, and it meshes perfectly with Kate’s own compelling fretwork on electric guitar and the 8 string, a guitar/bass hybrid.

Kate Schutt’s musical potential is seemingly unlimited. She is already writing a new record, set for release in August. It is keenly anticipated, but in the meantime, immerse yourself in No Love Lost. You stand to gain a serious new musical love.

NO LOVE LOST / All About Jazz.com / Review
8/19/2009 11:12:25 AM - The debut studio recording of American singer-songwriter/guitarist Kate Schutt combines old school gypsy jazz aesthetics and Schutt's wise, original words, persuasive melodies and economic arrangements. Schutt, who relocated to Guelph, Ontario and produced this fine recording, offers ten well-articulated and melodic song-stories, which cover different but never simple aspects of love. One bold cover that stands out is Sheila E's “Glamorous Life.”

Schutt's main collaborators are Newfoundlanders, guitarist Duane Andrews bringing with him a Django gypsy jazz feel accompanied and often complimented by trumpeter Patrick Boyle. Schutt's sweet, warm voice and clear phrasing command attention for the universal resonance of her lyrics, often sounding like old-school standards written for the Broadway stage, like the opening track “How Much in Love.” However, the following track, “Wrecking Ball,” proves Schutt's point: the song flows between Andrews' gentle gypsy-like riffs, Boyle's trumpet hooks, and Paul Raddick's harmonica work alongside Schutt's skeletal guitar and suggestive vocals. All the players trade solos in such an organic manner that the chorus can be hummed mid-song.

"From the first notes I heard, I knew Kate was the real deal. A huge talent."

-- Maria Schneider


"Kate Schutt's masterful NO LOVE LOST is meticulously composed and beautifully performed."


-- ALL ABOUT JAZZ, Eyal Hareuveni


"Opening the show was singer/songwriter KATE SCHUTT. Still little known here, she made plenty of converts with a lovely set that had the crowd paying close attention to her subtly-crafted compositions and to the skilled accompaniment of her rhythm section. One to watch."

-- Tandem Online Magazine


"With songs that flow seamlessly from track-to-track, Kate displays
the poise and execution of a seasoned performer on a major label.
From the provocative string arrangements on the projects' opening
song, "How Much In Love," to the most commercial track,
"Raining," this CD is a treat for both new and old school lovers of
Jazz (who will especially appreciate the stellar "Wrecking Ball").
Other gems that fortify this project, "Two Halves," "The Moon
Got Broken," and "I'm Yours" make this a CD that can - and
should - be listened to in its entirety for a more fulfilling and
complete experience. Not to be overlooked is the spunky, Jazzy
rendition of Sheila E's "Glamorous Life," which was bold, ambitious,
and successful."

-- THE MUSE'S MUSE, Gian Fiero


I'm kicking myself that I missed Kate Schutt's recent visit to the Tin Angel. Her self-released and exquisitely produced "No Love Lost" (A-) is one of the finer female singer-songwriter sets of the year. Fans of Norah Jones will feel the warmth.

-- PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, Jonathan Takiff


"Guelph-based singer-songwriter Kate Schutt has released an impressive debut CD entitled NO LOVE LOST. Everything about it -- from the production to the song writing, playing and singing, to the CD packaging -- signals a sophistication seldom seen or heard from a young, independent artist. All of the songs but one are written by Schutt and she shows a nice gift for story-telling and poetic introspection."

-- WHOLE NOTE, Cathy Riches


The arrangements, liberal in their use of instruments but sparse yet indelible in their appearance, are deft as solos fade in and out, magically appearing and disappearing. Just as the listener becomes aware of the spectacular playing of one, such as the kick-ass harmonica on "Wrecking Ball", the sultry piano solo of "How Much In Love" or the striking trumpet of "The Young", another comes along to take its place as ghosts of almost forgotten romances.

Perhaps the most shocking song on the album in its unrecognizability is "Glamorous Life" made famous by Sheila E. Schutt takes a sledge hammer to the original, knocking the 'glamorous' right out, leaving the nakedness of the 'life' of a woman who chose to take a certain path concerning love.

NO LOVE LOST, currently scaling effortlessly up Exclaim Magazine's Jazz charts and appearing on national top-ten jazz playlists, is a heart-wrenchingly beautiful work that you will find yourself reaching for longingly and lovingly.

-- THE LIVE MUSIC REPORT, Laila Boulos


"The jazz leanings are there, but it's more about the improvisational style, and certainly the fearlessness of Monk, that translates more directly. She's been called folk/jazz, Monk/folk, fusion, Lilith/jazz, and God knows what else. Really though, the label doesn't matter. Schutt is just a consummate professional, and an artistic workhorse, and one who truly deserves your audience."

-- ECHO MAGAZINE, Guelph, ON


"A jazz interpretation of Janet Jackson's MISS YOU MUCH strips a manufactured song down to guitar and vocals and displays Schutt's strength as an arranger as well as a performer."

-- WILMINGTON NEWS JOURNAL, George Tsakataras


Schutt's song about unrequited love, “Peter Please,” and her treaty of true love, “I'm Yours,” unite her with Bostonian blues vocalist Toni Lynn Washington, who contributes inspired backing vocals for the former, upbeat blues song and calm and sober reflection of a relationship on the latter. “Two Halves” sounds like another standard about a careless love affair. Schutt's anatomy of new love, “The Young,” demonstrates her abilities as a guitarist on a hybrid 8-string guitar/bass—interacting beautifully with Boyle and Andrews—and her storytelling skills. “Glamorous Life” is a sensual rendition of vocalist/percussionist Sheila E's song about a rushed and vain love affair, with Schutt injecting a bebop sensibility into this pop classic.

Kate Schutt's masterful No Love Lost is meticulously composed and beautifully performed.
ALL ABOUT JAZZ, Eyal Hareuveni

09/05 Saturday

1:30 PM Alice Lee Recital

This show will feature Alice Lee performing interpretations of jazz standards in various small ensemble configurations for the first half of the program. The latter half will showcase arrangements as well as original tunes for larger ensemble (quintet or sextet). The performers will be a mix of students and faculty from the New England Conservatory Continuing Education Program.

$5 at the door

4:00 PM 1K Entertainment presents: The Battle for $1,000

featuring:
8 of the best local bands we could find.
Come out and support local music!
$8 presale/$10 day of

4pm-9:30pm

09/07 Monday

10:22 PM The Fringe

http://thefringejazz.com/
http://www.myspace.com/thefringebostonofficial

The Fringe has been playing every Monday for over 30 years. When starting this venue, my hope was that the Fringe would someday be playing here. The Fringe has been here since 2003 and is a cornerstone of not only this venue but the whole music scene in Cambridge.

09/08 Tuesday

6:00 PM Kripalu Yoga

8:00 PM Even Tuesday Milonga

09/09 Wednesday

7:00 PM Open Vinyasa Yoga

09/10 Thursday

5:40 PM Kripalu Yoga

7:30 PM Saxophonist and Composer Demetrius Spaneas presents:

Metanoia

: A Monologue on Life, Loss, and Rebirth.
Featuring a collection of compositions and improvisations ranging from Stockhausen to A. C. Jobim, including the first performance of Spaneas’ …no longer to his father…

Multi-wind instrumentalist/composer/recording artist Demetrius Spaneas leads a varied international career and has worked with such diverse artists as John Cage, Ray Charles, and Kyrgyz traditional musicians. He has been featured soloist and composer at major concert venues and festivals throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Through his work with the US Embassy system, he has presented concerts and lectures on American music and culture throughout the former Soviet Union. His current cultural initiatives focus on Central Asia, the Balkans, and Russia, where he is Music Director for the International Foundation for Contemporary Arts and Humanities “APXE” based in St. Petersburg.
For details and upcoming events, please visit:
www.dspaneas.com

09/11 Friday

8:00 PM Singer/Songwriter/Pianist Rachel Efron - CD Release Concert

"Utterly laid-back piano pop that sucks the tension right out of the room. Efron makes it sound easy but there’s a reason so few artists get it right." -- East Bay Express

"Maine expat Rachel Efron combines a light, gentle touch on the piano with the eye and the voice of a poet to make some of the loveliest music one has heard—soft, intimate, ethereal, and strikingly genuine." -- San Francisco Examiner

Singer/songwriter/pianist Rachel Efron will perform her all-original piano-centric artistic pop songs. She is celebrating the release of her new album, "4AM," produced by Jon Evans (bassist for Tori Amos), and featuring her trio (Rachel on piano and vocals, Jon Arkin on drums, and Dan Feiszli on bass). Learn more and listen to clips online: www.rachelefron.com,www.myspace.com/rachelefron.

10:10 PM Incus/Kalimba Sound System

www.Incus.net,

www.myspace.com/kalimbasoundsystem,

www.vadalna.com,

Forestdance afterparty with Incus, Kalimba Sound System, and Kali
Das from Vadalna Tribal Dance Co., and Natalie Gelman, open to the
public
Tribal World Medicine Rock and
Kalimba Sound System is a collective of musicians who use percussion,
violin and modified Kalimbas as the basis of the music. They also
integrate the loop based software Ableton Live into their set,
releasing sets of sonic textures to drive the music in new directions.
(if KSS’s is too long let me know)

10:10 KSS
11:11 Incus
12:15 all star jam and dan

09/12 Saturday

8:00 PM Melissa Kassel & Tom Zicarelli Group

Melissa Kassel vocals
Tom Zicarelli piano
Allan Chase - Saxophones
Bruno Raberg Bass

Here is the beautiful mysterious side of improvised jazz. From the very first notes that Melissa Kassel sings, the audience is emotionally drawn to the music. There is a direct line from her heart to her voice. If you’ve ever heard her sing you will never forget it. The songs are simple, unusual, and dreamlike. The telepathy between the musicians on stage is as fascinating as the sound. There is space, suspense, and surprise. You won’t find a more lyrical Saxophonist than Allan Chase. His tone is effortless. Notes hang in the air and dissolve. Bruno Raberg is the engine of rhythm that propels the music forward in any direction at any moment. The sound of the bass is big and round and warm. You think you hear a drummer. There is no drummer. Tom Zicarelli coaxes the piano from a whisper to a roar. He’s receiving signals from an invisible antenna. The keys are a palette of question marks. Just when you think you're drifting into orbit, the music comes right back home. If you're searching for inspiration and a transcendent musical experience, look no further.

09/13 Sunday

4:00 PM Pablo Ablanedo Sextet


Daniel Ian Smith (saxes)
Dino Govoni (saxes)
Eric Hofbauer (guitar)
Pablo Ablanedo (piano & composition)
Fernando Huergo (bass)
Franco Pinna (drums)

6:00 PM Gillypad

6pm Notrio

7pm
" The original trio Boston Lamb and Veal are back!!!
Formed 5 years ago, B-L-V are back in the saddle and
ready to ride the sonic plains again!
B-L-V are:
Josh Jefferson --- Alto Sax, Bass Clarinet, etc.
Andrew Eisenberg --- Percussion, etc.
Julius Vasylenko --- Trombone, Bamboo Sax, etc.

After a stunning show at The Whitehaus recently, B-L-V are ready
to turn the heat on at The Lilypad and cook up a storm!
Vegans and Vegetarians Welcome!!
Come one, come all. The Circus is coming to town for a night of
unbridled passion!"

8pm The Gill Aharon Trio

The band is:

Randy Wooten
- drums
Gill Aharon - piano and compositions
Jef Charland - bass
Blake Newman - bass
Andrew Stern - guitar
Alec Spiegelman - winds/horns
Rick Stone- Alto
Kelly Roberge - tenor
Eric Hofbauer - guitar

09/14 Monday

10:22 PM The Fringe

http://thefringejazz.com/
http://www.myspace.com/thefringebostonofficial

The Fringe has been playing every Monday for over 30 years. When starting this venue, my hope was that the Fringe would someday be playing here. The Fringe has been here since 2003 and is a cornerstone of not only this venue but the whole music scene in Cambridge.

09/15 Tuesday

6:00 PM Kripalu Yoga

8:00 PM Odd Tuesday Milonga

09/16 Wednesday

7:00 PM Open Vinyasa Yoga

10:00 PM The Salt Wives and Painted Bird

www.myspace.com/thesaltwives
www.paintedbird.net/

09/17 Thursday

5:40 PM Kripalu Yoga

8:00 PM Vocalist Shelley Neill with pianist Laszlo Gardony

Vocalist Shelley Neill with Laszlo Gardony on piano, Yoron Israel on drums and Ron Mahdi on bass

"Neill's vocal style has a built-in empathy for yearning in it, giving everything she sings a sort of blues/R&B inflection, making the interpretations uniquely her own."
All Music Guide

"Neill wears the blues well...her portrayal of sensual ballads...generates deep feeling."
LA Jazz Scene

Come and listen to music not usually associated with jazz, defined by unexpected time signatures, gorgeous melodic interludes, and punctuated by sensual and subtle rhythmic changes. With the group's newest project, Irish Eyes Gypsy Soul, experience a feast for the ears and a respite from the day-to-day stuff of life.

09/18 Friday

7:30 PM Jarret Cherner

www.jarrettcherner.com

Jarrett Cherner Trio


Debut album Burgeoning is now available!
Order online with Paypal or CD Baby.


Jarrett Cherner - piano, compositions
Jorge Roeder - acoustic & electric bass
Jorge Pérez-Albela - drums & percussion


The Jarrett Cherner Trio performs music rooted in the jazz piano tradition, blending contemporary influences with those of world music. Latin rhythms mixed with jazz swing propel improvisations within a modern harmonic framework. With an original repertoire of compositions from pianist and composer Cherner, the trio has been attracting audiences consisting of both veteran jazz fans and those new to jazz. On the trio’s recently released debut album Burgeoning, the trio takes the listener on a journey though a range of sonic moods, from the angular groove of “Stand Your Own”, through the raucous, bluesy shuffle “Sucker Punch”, to the introspective melody featured in “Somebody Quietly”. In performance the trio is equally dynamic, constantly searching for new places to take the music and always willing to take the risks that will lead the way.

Though not their birthplace, all three musicians have emerged from the vibrant Boston jazz scene; Cherner and Roeder met while studying at the New England Conservatory, and Pérez-Albela is a Berklee alumnus. From San Francisco, Jarrett Cherner earned degrees in both music and math while studying and working in Boston. His compositions, recently honored by the ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Awards, are both melodic and logical and his playing evokes a Keith Jarrett like penchant for lyricism in addition to a rhythmic influence indicative of his studies with Danilo Pérez. From Lima, Perú, bassist Jorge Roeder adds his warm tone and unshakable beat to the trio, rounding out the low end. Whether soloing, comping, or dialoging with the band, Roeder’s lines are consistently swinging and freshly musical. Then there’s drummer Jorge Pérez-Albela, also from Lima. You never know when he’ll slide off his drum set in favor of his cajón or to play an assortment of percussion instruments (take a listen to “Shake The Cage”). Equally at home swinging and playing Latin rhythms, Pérez-Albela’s rapid responsiveness combined with his rhythmic arsenal keep the trio on its toes.

The Trio has performed at the San Jose Jazz Festival (CA), Sonoma Jazz Festival (CA), JazzZone (Lima, Perú), Jazz at Pearl's (San Francisco, CA), Jazzschool (Berkeley, CA), Vibrato (Los Angeles, CA), La Ve Lee (Los Angeles, CA), 2nd St. Jazz (Los Angeles, CA), Ryles Jazz Club (Cambridge, MA), Acton Jazz Cafe (Acton, MA), Lily Pad (Cambridge, MA), Rockwood Music Hall (NYC, NY), LV's Uptown (Portland, OR), among others. Members of the trio have toured both nationally and internationally, performing at venues such as: Jamboree, Barcelona; El Café Central, Madrid; Sunside, Paris; Regattabar, Boston; Berklee Performance Center, Boston; and Yoshi's, Oakland. They have also performed or recorded with Herbie Hancock, Kenny Werner, Roy Haynes, Maria Schneider, the Either/Orchestra, the Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra, & Amphis Baena, among others.

New York based Pianist, Composer, and Educator Jarrett Cherner was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. After completing degrees in Mathematics at Tufts University (2003, Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa) and Jazz Piano Performance at the New England Conservatory of Music (2004), he returned to the west coast, becoming an active and in-demand pianist on the vibrant West Coast jazz scene.

While based in San Francisco, Cherner performed with (among many others) the Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra, Collective West Jazz Orchestra, Travis Sullivan’s Bjorkestra, Kasey Knudsen Sextet, Fred Randolph Quintet, Terrence Brewer, Orquesta Bakan, and ran one of the city’s best weekly jazz jam sessions (JazzOnMonday: with Mike Olmos, DeeJay Foster/David Ewell/Eric Markowitz, & Jeff Marrs) at Grant & Green in North Beach.

Cherner has toured nationally and internationally, performing at venues such as Yoshi’s (Oakland, CA), Jazz at Pearl’s (San Francisco), Jazzschool (Berkeley, CA), JazzZone (Lima, Perú), Jamboree (Barcelona, Spain), Smalls (New York, NY), La Ve Lee (Los Angeles, CA), Ryles Jazz Club (Cambridge, MA), Jordan Hall (Boston, MA), and festivals including Festival de Jazz Lima (Perú), San Francisco Jazz Festival (CA), San Jose Jazz Festival (CA), Fillmore Jazz Festival (CA), Sonoma Jazz Festival (CA), and the Cape Cod Jazz Festival (MA).

In 2005 Cherner recorded his first album as a leader, Burgeoning, featuring his compositions (which received an honorable mention from the ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Awards) and the talented team of Jorge Roeder on bass and Jorge Pérez-Albela on drums.

Cherner is currently pursuing a master’s degree at the Manhattan School of Music in New York City where he studies with Jason Moran. Previous teachers have included Danilo Pérez, Michael Cain, Frank Carlberg, Jerry Bergonzi, Joe Bloom, & Warren Senders.

As an educator, Cherner has been on the faculty at the New York Jazz Academy (2009-), San Jose Summer Jazz Workshop (2007 & 2008), Jazzschool’s Summer Youth Program (2006), Music Maker School (2004-2005), Talented and Gifted Hispanic summer program at UMass Boston (2003), and Summerbridge San Francisco (2002) in addition to maintaining a private studio.

10:00 PM Bob Gullotti Quartet

BILL JONES = TENOR
JAMIE STUARTSON GUITAR
BOB GULLOTTI- DRUMS
SEAN FARIAS BASS

09/19 Saturday

4:00 PM 1K Entertainment presents: The Battle for $1,000

09/20 Sunday

6:00 PM Gillypad

10:00 PM Matt Macaulay

Matt Macaulay is an NYC based singer songwriter. The band will be playing music from his brand new album, "wish i could make you dance". Check it out at http://mattmacaulay.com

09/21 Monday

8:00 PM Tap and Jazz: A Musical Conversation

10:22 PM The Fringe

http://thefringejazz.com/
http://www.myspace.com/thefringebostonofficial

The Fringe has been playing every Monday for over 30 years. When starting this venue, my hope was that the Fringe would someday be playing here. The Fringe has been here since 2003 and is a cornerstone of not only this venue but the whole music scene in Cambridge.

09/22 Tuesday

6:00 PM Kripalu Yoga

8:00 PM Even Tuesday Milonga

09/23 Wednesday

7:00 PM Open Vinyasa Yoga

10:00 PM Clara Engel/Mali Sasti/Zoe Boekbinder/Walter Sickert

10pm - Clara Engel - Toronto-born Clara Engel, a multi-faceted artist whose musical voice is guided by the likes of Jacques Brel and Robert Johnson - www.myspace.com/claraengel

10:30pm Mali Sasti - Jaggery's front woman does a rare solo performance - www.myspace.com/jaggery

11pm - Zoe Boekbinder

12-12:30pm Walter Sickert - Will bring only a few of his toys to this intimate show, expect new songs and some favorites redone - www.armyoftoys.com


Zoe Boekbinder (formerly of Vermillion Lies) stars in a rare singer songwriter night inspired by her new album Artichoke Perfume which is a collaboration with Brooklyn-based producer and songwriter, Cesar Alvarez (The Lisps). Zoe is a speakeasy lounge singer performing at Fraggle Rock. She is "geek-glam," music for people who wear sequins to the library. In need of a relationship manual, Zoe writes mostly of love gone awry. Her honest lyrics and crooning operatic voice lend themselves brilliantly to the quirky-pop production by Cesar. The album is haunted by a New Orleans brass band, and the unconventional percussion is as clever as Zoe's love-sick rhymes.

In 2005, Zoe formed a band called Vermillion Lies with her sister, Kim Boekbinder. This twisted folk cabaret duo traveled the world charming audiences with their comedic songs. They headlined venues like The Great American Music Hall (SF) and Circo de Braga (Portugal) and played with bands like The Dresden Dolls and The Ditty Bops.

Being fiercely dedicated to music, in 2007, Zoe began developing her solo act with a national tour and self-released seven-song EP. Since then Zoe has been refining her songs and is now ready to take over the world, with guitar and loop pedal in hand, one geek at a time.

www.zoeboekbinder.com

09/24 Thursday

5:40 PM Kripalu Yoga

09/25 Friday

10:00 PM Ra Quintet

http://www.raquintet.com/
7:00 PM DARK SKY PRODUCTIONS presents: Faebotica/Dirigible Ego/The Clear


1. Faebotica:
www.myspace.com/faebotica

2. Dirigible Ego
www.myspace.com/dirigibleego

3. The Clear
www.myspace.com/wearetheclear

10:00 PM Piano Meets Cello And Makes... A PIALLO!

Molly Zenobia on piano and voice will be accompanied on a few of her kick-ass songs by cellist Valerie Thompson of Goli. If you’ve never heard Molly’s music (www.mollyzenobia.com), this is the show for you. Her style is as soulful and touching as it is epic and we promise you won’t be disappointed.

For some more music, check out songs “King Aeolus” and “Colors Run” on WMBR’s archived “Bats In The Belfry” show online -- look for archived streams at http://www.wmbr.org/cgi-bin/arch. “King Aeolus” can be found on the August 04, 2008 show at 1.34.02 in the 2-hour show, and “Colors Run” can be found on the August 11, 2008 show at 1.42.54."

09/28 Monday

7:00 PM Karina Stone

Nando Michelin (piano) Pablo Bencid (drums) John Lockwood (bass) Manolo Mairena (percussion)

http://www.myspace.com/karinastonemusic

10:22 PM The Fringe

http://thefringejazz.com/
http://www.myspace.com/thefringebostonofficial

The Fringe has been playing every Monday for over 30 years. When starting this venue, my hope was that the Fringe would someday be playing here. The Fringe has been here since 2003 and is a cornerstone of not only this venue but the whole music scene in Cambridge.

09/29 Tuesday

6:00 PM Kripalu Yoga

8:00 PM Odd Tuesday Milonga

09/30 Wednesday

7:00 PM Open Vinyasa Yoga