Well, we made it past the Ides of March, no
mishaps! ;-)
Carnival, as always, is a blur; the payoff
this year was a trip to Italy to meet Jô Iazzetti,
my better half and producer. Rome, Perugia, Siena, Florence,
Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, Pisa, and back to Rome. Ten days of sheer
pleasure. Hopefully I'll get some pics up soon.
Then, it was ten days on the road with Irvin Mayfield and The
New Orleans Jazz Orchestra - playing alto and clarinet, then tenor
and soprano. Got to hang with such luminaries as Mr. Mayfield, Vincent
Gardiner, Rick Stepton, and of course the all-star talents of the NOJO!
Back in NO, it's festival time! There's the
Latin American Festival at Nicholls State University, the French
Quarter Festival, and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Trio de
Janeiro performs Saturday, April 14 at the FQF, and Ray plays with the
Al Belletto Big Jazz Band on Sunday, April 15 (see calendar). On Sunday, May 6, Ray performs with Don Vappie and the Creole Jazz
Serenaders at the NOJHF.
And, every Sunday, come and dine to the
sounds of Trio de Janeiro at the Bank Café from noon to 3pm.
Located at 2001 Burgundy in the Marigny, the Bank Café features
great cuisine (including feijoada, chicken and okra, and caipirinhas!)
and a bright and airy atmosphere. A great Sunday hang...
- See Ray on the
nationally-televised (in Brazil, on TV Globo) Jô Soares show! Watch
- Trio de Janeiro (Ray Moore, Mike Lemmler, and
Wayne Maureau), begun in summer '05 shortly before the storm, is
pursuing the musical direction begun by Brasilliance!. With a new
emphasis on samba-jazz, bossa nova, and MPB without forgetting the
music of Hermeto and his disciples, T de J enjoys a musical freedom
thanks to the incredible piano and left-hand bass work of Mike Lemmler
and the masterful interpretation of Brazilian grooves by Wayne Maureau.
Trio de Janeiro bio and photo here.
- See the Calendar for upcoming T de J dates.
- Ray
appeared in the Cote Blanche production "An American Creole", aired
nationally on PBS around the one-year anniversary of Katrina. This
documentary, available on DVD, follows serious NO musician Don Vappie
as he organizes a star-studded family reunion in the wake of Katrina.
Great music and a poignant look at how New Orleanians refuse to let go
of their culture. Thanks, Don, for your artistry and perserverance!
- Ray performed in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in September in the final two concerts
(September 25th & 26th) of the series titled Encontros Rio-Orleans
(Rio-Orleans Encounters), at the Cultural Center of the Bank of Brazil
(CCBB). The series brought together musician/composers from Rio and
their Crescent City counterparts. For the final concert, Ray shared
headline duties with Brazilian saxophonist Leo Gandelman and backing
musicians (including friend/colleague Pascoal Meirelles on
drums and new friend Itamar Assiere on piano) from Rio. Ray featured
compositions from modern New Orleans jazz masters Harold Battiste and
James Black in addition to his own composition Minas. Leo played music
from the late Carioca composer Radamês Gnattali, featured on his
new CD Radamês no Sax (with series musical director Henrique
Cazes). Also in September, Ray made music again with Italian-born
pianist extraordinaire Dario
Galante at Esch Cafe in Rio and in October hit the road to the
state of São Paulo for a 'mini-tour' of SESCs there, and to give
a masterclass at Faculdade Souza Lima in São Paulo capital.
Ray played at Bar Ao Vivo in SP, SP with students from Souza Lima.
Photos from FSL and Bar Ao Vivo here. The final show
in Brazil was with RiOrleans (Dario Galante, Tony Botelho, Pascoal
Meirelles) at Espaço Bis in Rio. A grand farewell. Que
saudade!
Well, Katrina has left her mark on the city,
and as we enter another hurricane season, we work to try and rebuild
our homes, our hearts, and the musical life of our city. New Orleans
music, even if displaced, will not fade away; nor will the desire of
New Orleans musicians to make new music wane.
- Trio de Janeiro (Ray Moore, Mike Lemmler, and
Wayne Maureau), begun in summer '05 shortly before the storm, is
pursuing the musical direction begun by Brasilliance!. With a new
emphasis on samba-jazz, bossa nova, and MPB without forgetting the
music of Hermeto and his disciples, T de J enjoys a musical freedom
thanks to the incredible piano and left-hand bass work of Mike Lemmler
and the masterful interpretation of Brazilian grooves by Wayne Maureau.
See the
Calendar for upcoming T de J dates.
- Ray
will travel to Seattle, WA to teach at the Centrum Blues Workshop during the first week of
August. He will join coordinator Phil Wiggins along with a stellar
faculty including Robert “Wolfman” Belfour, Maria Muldaur,
Don Vappie, and others.
- Since
'04 Ray has been in New Orleans full-time, playing shows and concerts
with the John Mahoney Big Band, the Jeff Albert Quintet, Don Vappie's Creole
Jazz Serenaders, and many other groups. The fall of '06 will find
Ray in Rio de Janeiro once more, working with top-notch Brazilian
musicians. Stay tuned, or check out LinkToBrazil
for more details.
- Ray will be
returning to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in September for the final two
concerts (September 25th & 26th) of the series titled Encontros
Rio-Orleans (Rio-Orleans Encounters), performing at the Cultural Center
of the Bank of Brazil (CCBB). The series brings together
musician/composers from Rio and their Crescent City counterparts. For
the final concert, Ray will share headline duties with Brazilian
saxophonist Leo Gandelman and backing musicians (including
friend/colleague Pascoal
Meirelles) from Rio. Ray will be performing compositions from his
CDs Minha Joia (with
Brasilliance!) and Paralelepípedo
(with his Rio-based group RiOrleans), as well as compositions from
modern New Orleans jazz masters Harold Battiste, James Black, and Ellis
Marsalis. Leo will be performing music from the late Carioca composer
Radamês Gnattali. Later in September, Ray will perform with
Italian-born pianist extraordinaire Dario
Galante in Rio and in October will travel to São Paulo to
present workshops at universities there.
Ray will return to NOLA in November.
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