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DATE: May
4, 2007
RE: PO’JAZZ
AND FROM PAGE TO PERFORMANCE – THE HISTORIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JAZZ AND
POETRY PERFORMANCE
DATE: Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Panel:
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Performances:
8:00 pm and 9:45 pm
LOCATION: THE
BAHA’I CENTER - The Dizzy Gillespie Auditorium
53
E 11th Street
New
York, NY 10003
(212)
674-8998
www.bahainyc.org
Admission:$15
PO’JAZZ and FROM PAGE TO PERFORMANCE is a Co-Production between Professor/Poet/Performer
Golda Solomon founder of Po’Jazz (Poetry in Partnership With Jazz) and Nora
McCarthy, Vocal Artist/Composer/Lyricist/Poet.
Solomon’s first Panel Conference “Po’People-Po’Jazz, Poetry In
Partnership With Jazz: Then and Now” was introduced at this year’s IAJE
Conference in January. June 5 marks the
second panel presentation in an on-going series moderated by Solomon and is a
free event that precedes the performances.
Panel members include:
journalists Bill Milkowski and Willard Jenkins; poet, EJ Antonio; Erik
Lawrence, alto saxophonist of MERGE; and, Mike Canterino, former owner of the
Half Note. A panel of poets, jazz
historians, journalists and jazz musicians who discuss and demonstrate what
happens when words and jazz come together.
“Five decades ago, poetry and
jazz met. Today, New York City is at
the forefront of a po-jazz revival.”
Bill Milkowski
The performance portion of
the event includes The Nora McCarthy
Qu’ART’et: Pablo Vergara – piano;
Jeffrey Carney. – bass, David Silliman
– drums, with special guest, Jorge Sylvester – alto saxophone, performing
extended compositions and poetry written by McCarthy as tribute pieces to some
of the greatest musical figures of Jazz namely: Billie Holiday, Miles Davis,
Sonny Rollins, Jeanne Lee, Grover Washington, Jimmy Scott, and Charlie
Parker. These works document the
creative and historical significance of each artist and their contributions to
Jazz music.
In contrast, Solomon’s
portion of the performance will include the group “Center Search Quest” whose members include: Christopher Dean Sullivan,
bass; Michael TA Thompson, percussion; Eri Yamamoto, piano; and, Saco Yasuma,
alto saxophone with special guest: trumpeter Roy Campbell. They will be accompanying Solomon’s unique
jazzy interpretative readings from her recently released CD “Jazz Riffs” and
other specially selected pieces from her extensive body of work.
McCarthy and Solomon will
share both sets with their individual musicians and then have a “jam” for part
of the second set. This dynamic event
is hosted by pianist and band leader Mike Longo and the Baha’i Center as part
of the Tuesday Night Jazz Series. This
is a first for this long running successful series and it promises to be
informative, chock full of anecdotes and most of all fun.
GOLDA SOLOMON (poet), “the medicine woman of jazz” - Golda Solomon is a professor of
communications, speech, and theater arts; a poet, performer, producer, and
docent; a supporter of women musicians as well as young musicians, poets, and
performers. She was project director of
Po’Jazz at The Hudson Valley Writers’ Center for four years before bringing the
series to The Cornelia Street Café in 2003.
Golda has pioneered several unique businesses including JazzJaunts, a
personalized jazz service, and, with Barbara Sfraga, ICAAN (Interactive
Communication and Arts Network), which provides innovative, on-site,
organization-specific arts programming to workplaces, schools, and other
organizations. She and
poet/writer/musician/teacher Monique Avakian are currently conducting “From
Page to Performance” workshops for emerging poets and “ready to come out of the
closet” writers.
Golda has a collection of
poetry, Flatbush Cowgirl, published in 1999, for which she co-produced a
companion CD, First Set, and a second CD of her poetry, Word Riffs. Her latest collection is Never More Than a
Borough Away, Brooklyn Bops (Clique Calm Books). She also co-produced the CD Po’Jazz: Takin’ It To The
Hollow.
She is an active member and
presenter for IAJE (International Association for Jazz Education) and a
founding member of IWJ (International Women In Jazz). As an IWJ awardee, she was part of the week-long 40th anniversary
celebration of All Nite Soul at St.
Peter’s, the “Jazz Church” in midtown Manhattan.. She returns to St Peter’s Church as part of
the First Women In Jazz Festival 2007 .
Several of her poems are
currently featured on the poetry page of www.jerryjazzmusician.com, and she is
included in the yearly collection, The Mom Egg, a collection of poetry, prose
and drawings by creative artists who are also mothers. Solomon’s book and CDs are available on www.amazon.com,
www.cdbaby.com and www.jazzjaunts.com.
"Poet Solomon...Think of
it as Jack Kerouac revisiting the Mile High City and grabbing a sandwich at the
New York Deli while in town." — Norman
Provizer, Rocky Mountain News
NORA MCCARTHY – vocal artist, composer, poet, Nora has performed at the top jazz venues in New York
and has been a steady fixture on the New York music scene since her arrival in
1996. A multi-faceted artist, she works
in many capacities and formats. In
addition to her Qu’ART’et, the following are projects Ms. McCarthy currently produces: A Small Dream In Red – Voice and Saxophone
Duo and The ConceptualMotion Orchestra – a 20-piece all original music big band
co-lead with alto saxophonist, Jorge Sylvester. The CMO opened the internationally renowned avant garde Vision
Festival X in June, 2005; The Sidhe – People of Peace Creative Music Series
that presented monthly at the Cornelia Street Café in Greenwich Village and
combined a variety of classic, contemporary and new music art forms in a
multi-media format; The Red Voxx Group – an experimental nu-modern collective;
and, The Beyond Words Voice and Bass Duo with Dominic Duval. Nora is also a featured member of Master
Conductor Lawrence D. “Butch” Morris’ A
Chorus of Poets.
Through her vast experience
in the jazz and creative music field, McCarthy also conducts various workshops
and master classes that deal with, among other things, vocal empowerment. Nora has developed a unique approach to
teaching voice and improvisation and is founder of "The Zen Of
Singing...The Spiritual Path To Finding Your Voice.”™
(www.thezenofsinging.com).
In April, 2007, Ms. McCarthy conducted a series of workshops and
master classes in Podgorica, Montenegro for Jazz Appreciation Month entitled
“From Dixieland to the Avant Garde and Free Music Art Forms - The Voices and
Horns”. Ms. McCarthy studied voice and
piano at Cleveland State University, Cleveland Music Settlement and briefly at
Cleveland Institute of Music. In 2002,
Nora received a scholarship from New School University for Jazz Vocal
Performance. Ms. McCarthy teaches
privately and also conducts various workshops in the art of improvisation.
McCarthy has produced and
released two CDs: red&blue (1996) and A Small Dream In Red (2005). Her latest CD, Spirit Eye is scheduled for
release in 2007. Her CDs are available
on-line through www.cdbaby.com and her website: www.noramccarthy.com and Downtown Music Gallery, 342 Bowery
[between E. 2nd & E. 3rd Streets], New
York, NY 10012-2408, www.downtownmusicgallery.com
"Nora’s vocal identity,
aside from a basic jazz orientation, defies classification, and makes spare use
of reflexive stylistic mannerisms. In
the placement of her voice, Nora can evoke the power of a Malian Diva’s
fearless candor, or perhaps a Corsican Voceratrice’s call to invisible worlds
in the language of dreams, or the earthiness of an early blues singer’s
unvarnished autobiographical witness.
She has been attentive to the fluid articulation, phrasing and timbre of
the jazz trumpet, the instrument that most clearly has influenced her vocal
development. Her shaping of pitch often
foregoes the fluid note-bending of the jazz singer in favor of the full press
of a sculptor’s touch against viscous clay."...Ramsey Ameen, Scholar, Musician, Mathematician and Former Violinist
with Cecil Taylor.