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BERN NIX - Saturday 19 November, 8pm |
OUTPOST: 186 ½ Hampshire St. (rear), Inman Sq. Cambridge - All Shows All Ages
"The finest in real-time analog musical experience!"
"Something for everyone, nothing for nobody!"
This blog URL: Outpost186.com
For what it's worth, we have a Facebook page: OUTPOST186 & Facebook GROUP - please join the group, the page may go away.
A short helpful video on how to locate OUTPOST186
(CONCERT & EVENTS CALENDER FOLLOWS BOILERPLATE, BELOW)
OUTPOST NEWS :
HEY FOLKS, GO ON THE RADIO TO PROMOTE YOUR SHOW!
Steve Provizer has a jazz radio show, the Duplex Mystery Jazz Hour on WZBC 5-7 Thursdays. He has people on to play and promote their gigs. Contact if interested: s.g.improviz at gmail dot com - streaming at : http://wzbc.org/ 90.3 FM
NOTE: ALL MONDAY EVENTS NOW START @ 8:30 PM
OUTPOST has now installed theatre lights for performances, four (4) pots with gels on a wall dimmer. No more screwing around with the track lighting, you little bastards! ;)
NEW DISC BY FORBES GRAHAM & LAURENCE COOK, recorded @ OUTPOST!
BERN NIX / DAVE BRYANT QUARTET LIVE @ OUTPOST - VIDEO
some video of the 28 Jan. '12 Bern Nix show here
Interview with Bern Nix
SUNDAY LIFE DRAWING WITH DAVID LEE is back! Contact: dleeway1116@hotmaildotcom
OUTPOST now hosts life drawing classes, Sunday mornings 10am - 1pm
Each and every Sunday Mick Goodrick and I host a meeting of the art worlds. 3 hours of drawing and our live improvisational music. We call it right brain sanctuary. It's quite amazing and indescribable how these sessions, with a live model, great friendly artists, musicians, music and chocolate all combine to offer the deepest insights into the creative process, how art and music inform one another.
Ariel
Norris - “The
Action Is the Juice”
Ariel Danielle Norris works
within and without the language of photo-realism. Her paintings confront the
poetic violence she sees as inherent in representation, while celebrating the
timeless frivolity of the painted surface. She graduated from Boston’s
School of the Museum of Fine Arts in 2014. This show surveys her work from her
time at school to the present.
Http://cargocollective.com/arieldaniellenorris
November Concerts & Events:
Tuesday
1 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Please Join us for their Monthly Jazz Jam at the Outpost
186!
the Jazz Barracudas
Chris
Pitts – sax / Scott Davidson – guitar / Johnny Horner – piano / Richard Hale
Shaw – bass / Mike Ball – bass / David Mann - drums
The Jazz Barracudas are a
Boston-based jazz group that host a monthly jazz jam every 1st Tuesday at
Outpost 186 in Cambridge. Jazz musicians are welcome to sit in, and Jazz Civilians
are welcome to join us, listen, ask questions and otherwise be involved: jazz
need not be an elitist art!! Come
join us on Tuesday 11/1!
Thursday 3 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Holding Cell + Kevin
+ Fat Shuggy
Holding Cell is a New York experimental noise duo playing very
unique improvised music with non conventional instrumentation creating brand
new sounds that are definitely like nothing you've never heard before!
Kevin is a duet of Cassandra Alexandra (AKA Evan Raczynski)
and Kylie Why (Kylie + Evan = Kevin), both traveling from Rhode Island! Both
are very unique creative performance artists that will do something very
original that will definitely be remembered! And Cassandra is also very
great musician who's studied music at Boston College.
Fat
Shuggy is a performance artist and
experimental musician who classifies their work as horror, and will be
performing mostly brand new songs that appear on their new album "Revada
Casah Enoy Reve" which was just released on Halloween! Fat Shuggy has
studied music and dancing in Guinea (Western Africa) with the great Famadou
Konate and he is currently studying music at New England Conservatory.
https://fatshuggy.bandcamp.com/album/revada-casah-enoy-reve
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGFeJ4GTCH4
note : this is the correct date for this show (some calendars showed 14th in error)
Monday 4 November @ Outpost, 8:30pm $10 or b/o
Leap
of Faith
PEK -
clarinets, saxophones, double reeds, metal
Glynis
Lomon - cello, aquasonic, voice
Bob
Moores - trumpet
Dei
Xhrist - voice
Yuri
Zbitnov - drums, metal
Saturday
5 November @ Outpost, 3 – 5 pm, by
donation
Harvey
Diamond’s “No Fake Book” Jazz Jam
Intrepid
piano legend Harvey Diamond leads the adventurous on expeditions into the
Unknown
Saturday
5 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Jeff Platz’
Exclamation Point Series!
Pandelis
Karayorgis – piano / Kit Demos – bass
Eric
Rosenthal – drums / Jeff Platz - guitar
Sunday
6 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
The Tree That
Falls:
Brandon Hassan - Vocals
John Shafer - Acoustic Guitar
Cristobal Cruz-Garcia - Cello
https://www.facebook.com/thetreethatfalls/
The Tree That Falls is a collaboration
between cellist Cristobal Cruz-Garcia and guitarist John Shafer. TTTF
incorporates the modern fingerstyle technique for both guitar and cello, while
taking influence from a wide variety of world styles and genres.
+
Mad Love Orchestra:
Nick Wickstrom -
acoustic guitar, vocals / Alison Burik – clarinet /Jon Polit – clarinet /
Bengisu Gokce – violin / Gerson Eguiguren – violin / Dan Lay – viola / Julia
Hilabrant – cello / Nash Tomey - double bass
www.nickwickstrom.com
Mad Love Orchestra is a project by Nick Wickstrom combining illustrative
compositional techniques and large ensemble improvisation with songwriting.
Thursday
10 November, 8pm
Friday
11 November, 8pm
Saturday
12 November, 8pm
Sunday
13 November Matinee 2:30pm
@
Outpost - $20
Controversial One-Man
Show Returns to Outpost 186
The Chronic Single's Handbook
Novelist and
indy theater veteran Randy Ross provides an unflinching look at how men feel about
sex, love, marriage, and massage parlors.
"Charming with a side of creepy" The Georgia Straight (Vancouver fringe festival)
"A lot of fun to watch." Four Stars (Winnipeg Free Press)
(Winnipeg fringe)
"Sharply
funny"…"Some of life's tougher punch lines"…"A quality solo
show" FringeReview (Edinburgh fringe)
The
Show: The Chronic
Single’s Handbook is a one-man show by Randy Ross about a
never-married hypochondriac who travels the world looking to change his luck
with love. Remember Eat, Pray,
Love? This is nothing like it.
The story begins in
Boston and goes astray in Greece, South Africa, and Southeast Asia. Along the
way, audiences hear the stories “Domination for Dummies” and “One Day at The
Curious Finger Body Spa.”
The one-hour show has been
featured at 13 fringe theater festivals around the U.S., Canada, and in
Edinburgh, Scotland. In 2015, The Chronic Single's Handbook sold out three
shows at Outpost 186.
Please note: The Chronic Single's Handbook
carries content warnings for adult situations, adult language, and more adult
situations.
The Writer/Performer: Randy Ross is a Boston-area story-teller,
novelist, and Web consultant. His comedic novel, God Bless Cambodia, will be
published by The Permanent Press in 2017. His fiction, erotica, and humor have
appeared in The Drum, Black Heart Magazine, and ForTheGirls.com, a porn site
for women. In
2007, Ross took a four-month, solo trip around the
world and learned to say in three languages: “Speak English?” “Got
Pepto-Bismol?” and “Where is the evacuation helicopter?” The Chronic Single's Handbook
was inspired by the trip.
Show
dates:
Thurs
11/10 at 8PM
Fri
11/11 at 8PM
Sat
11/12 at 8PM
Sun
11/13 matinee at 2:30PM
Tickets: $20 at the door
with half-priced specials available. Contact Randy at randy@randyrossmedia.com for more information.
More information:
Twitter: @chronicsingle
Facebook: Randy Ross Writer
Video excerpts from the
show:
Note: Harvey Diamond will not have his jam this Saturday, he'll be in the Apple - the jam will resume next Saturday
Saturday 12 November
Sunday
13 November @ Outpost, 8pm Free show, participant entry fee $1
“Doing
Stuff, Seeing People” - comedy/game
A comedy variety show for
fun experimentation by local independent comics.
Show #2 - CASH PRIZE-LINE
GAME-DEATHMATCH 2:
dAY 6 IN TRUMP’S
AMERICA
1 dollar, 1 line, 1 get
Local Boston comedians compete in
fast paced, quick witted comedy set against the hellscape of Tump's post
apocalyptic America.
Twitter - @DStuffCPeople
Facebook - @DStuffCPeople
Thursday
17 November @ October, 8pm $10 or b/o
Charlie Kohlhase's Explorers Club
Charlie
Kohlhase - alto, tenor & bari sax / Seth Meicht – tenor & alto sax /
Daniel Rosenthal - trumpet & flugelhorn / Josiah Reibstein - tuba / Aaron
Darrell – bass / (tba) - drums
Friday
18 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
"The
Music of Apt #3"
Basia
Galaj – piano / Amanda Ekery – vocal, piano, flute / Monica Pabelonio - vocal
Come hear a night of
music from Basia Galaj, Amanda Ekery and Monica Pabelonio. It will be a mix of
pop, funk, jazz and original music! November 18, 8-11pm.
Born
in Bydgoszcz, Poland, Basia
Galaj entered the world of music
at a very young age. Taking an interest in piano at the age of six, she began
taking private lessons and continued her classical piano studies in Missio
Musica after moving to Warsaw. Not long after this, she began studying voice.
She moved to the US in 2011. By her senior year of high school, she became
dually enrolled as a student of the California Baptist University, performing
with the University choir and continuing her piano and vocal studies.
From 2012-2014 she attended
the University of North Texas, where she was pursuing a degree in Jazz Studies.
At UNT she has had the opportunity to share the stage with artists such as
ten-time Grammy Award winner Bobby McFerrin.
As of September 2016, she
is attending Berklee College of Music where she is pursing a degree in
Contemporary Writing and Production.
Jazz vocalist, pianist and flutist, Amanda Ekery plays a distinctive combination of traditional,
contemporary and original music. Amanda has performed at the Kennedy Center,
Washington Women in Jazz Festival, Blue Room in Kansas City, Blue Note in
Amsterdam and the Portland Jazz Festival. Her music contains varied influence
from Carmen McRae, Led Zeppelin, Sara Serpa, Bill Evans, and Dinah Washington.
She has always enjoyed a diverse range of music and incorporates a variety of
styles in her performances.
Amanda is an
award-winning composer and vocalist, being selected for the 2015 Betty Carter
Jazz Ahead Residency, an international competition for young jazz composers and
performers. Ms. Ekery received her bachelor’s degree in Jazz Studies with a
minor in Music Theory from the University of North Texas, graduating with
honors and Magna Cum Laude. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree at the
New England Conservatory in Jazz Performance. To stay up to date on
performances and join Amanda's newsletter, please visit www.amandaekery.com
Monica
Pabelonio is a jazz vocalist that
hails from Chicago, Illinois. In 2015, she was the winner of the DownBeat
Student Music Award in the Vocal Jazz Soloist category. She has performed with
artists such as Dianne Schurr, Peter Eldridge, Deborah Brown, and Kate McGarry.
She recently completed her Bachelor's degree in Jazz Studies from Western
Michigan University and is pursuing her Master's in Jazz Performance at New
England Conservatory.
Saturday 19 November @ Outpost, 3 – 5 pm, by
donation
Harvey
Diamond’s “No Fake Book” Jazz Jam
Intrepid
piano legend Harvey Diamond leads the adventurous on expeditions into the
Unknown
Saturday
19 November @ Outpost, 8p $20 or b/o
guitar maestro BERN NIX
(Ornette Coleman's Prime Time)
Dave
Bryant – piano (Ornette’s Prime Time)
Nate
McBride - bass
Eric
Rosenthal - drums
Sunday
20 November @ Outpost, 7:30 pm $10 or b/o
Dirt
Circus
Tree Palmedo
– trumpet / Eric Stilwell – trombone / Magdalena Abrego – guitar / Jon Elbaz –
piano / Zachary Lavine – bass /Jon Starks - drums
"Dirt Circus is a
Boston based collective formed at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta,
Canada. They perform original compositions from all members of the group,
and specialize in creative and improvised music."
+
DeiCont | Phillips Collective
Allison
Phillips – trumpet / Mike DeiCont – bass / Louis Cohen – guitar / Alex
Kirkpatrick – percussion / Connor Parks - drums
Deicont | Philips
collective is a project under the guidance of New York born, Amsterdam based
trumpeter Allison Philips and bassist Mike Deicont. Currently numbering 5,
these friends have come together to perform a repertoire spanning many genres.
The group performs both original compositions as well as forward thinking
arrangements from Americana to John Coltrane.
Tuesday
22 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Lantner
/ Chase / Gray
Allan
Chase - saxophones
Steve
Lantner - piano
Luther
Gray - drums
Wednesday
23 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Çeşni Duo - Original music inspired by the Ottoman Art
Tradition
Tev
Stevig - tanbur, 7-string fretless guitar, saz, oud
Michael
Harrist - contrabass, yayli tanbur
This
month we will be premiering new pieces and arrangements!
Tev and Mike first met by happenstance in Istanbul in 2010.
Back home in Boston, MA they found themselves playing and studying Ottoman art
music with Orkestra Marhaba. A modal tradition, Ottoman art music has a history
of over 500 years and includes a wide range of repertoire, composers, and
practitioners.
This project is a creative outlet for original composition
and improvisation within the style. The concert may include a few favorites
from the repertoire as well.
http://www.tevstevig.com/cesni-trio
https://www.facebook.com/cesnitrio
Painting
by Anthony Brown: https://anthonyebrown.com/
please note : Tickle Juice will not appear in Nov or Dec - they shall return in Jan. - thanx
Friday 25 November
Saturday 26 November @ Outpost, 3 – 5 pm, by
donation
Harvey
Diamond’s “No Fake Book” Jazz Jam
Intrepid
piano legend Harvey Diamond leads the adventurous on expeditions into the
Unknown
Tuesday
29 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 0r b/o
joe morris presents
ARCADE
Set 1
Andres
Abenante - guitar
Jeffrey
Cox - trumpet
Set 2
Joe
Morris - bass
Jerome
Deupree - drums
Rex
Bennett - trombone
Jeffrey
Cox - trumpet
Wednesday
30 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Robbie Pate &
Isaac Levien Duo + Caroline
Kuhn & Melissa Weikart Duo
8pm
Caroline
Kuhn – banjo
Melissa
Weikart – piano, vocals
9pm
Robbie Pate - voice
Isaac Levien - bass
Boston-
based jazz vocalist and pianist Robbie Pate was born and raised in Baltimore
Maryland, and has performed at several venues in both locations such as, The
Beat Brasserie, The LilyPad, MFA in Boston, The Armory Café, Germanos’
Piattini, Johns Hopkins University, and the Museum of African American History.
He has also performed at The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall and Strathmore
Theatre with the Baltimore Symphony Pops Orchestra, and Fenway Park with the
ZAC BROWN BAND and a put on Prince Tribute concert at the Beat Brasserie in
Cambridge.
He
has recorded with the Loft Sessions as a choir member with the Boston Symphony
Orchestra under the BSO POPS conductor Keith Lockhart.
Robert
currently performs with a variety of groups such as, The Earth Tones, the
Robbie Pate Trio, and just recently formed a new group called AS: Acoustic
Soul. Robert
will be performing with his trio at the Beehive on October 29th and Jacob
Collier and the MIT Jazz Orchestra on December 10th. He has
studied at the Baltimore School for the Arts with Kelli Young and Joyce Hubbard,
and continued his studies at Berklee College of Music and New England
Conservatory with Aubrey Johnson, Bradford Gleim, Dominique Eade, Bert Seager
and Ran Blake.
december
Ariel
Norris - “The
Action Is the Juice”
Ariel Danielle Norris works
within and without the language of photo-realism. Her paintings confront the
poetic violence she sees as inherent in representation, while celebrating the
timeless frivolity of the painted surface. She graduated from Boston’s
School of the Museum of Fine Arts in 2014. This show surveys her work from her
time at school to the present.
Http://cargocollective.com/arieldaniellenorris
Http://cargocollective.com/arieldaniellenorris
Tuesday
1 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Please Join us for their Monthly Jazz Jam at the Outpost
186!
the Jazz Barracudas
Chris
Pitts – sax / Scott Davidson – guitar / Johnny Horner – piano / Richard Hale
Shaw – bass / Mike Ball – bass / David Mann - drums
The Jazz Barracudas are a
Boston-based jazz group that host a monthly jazz jam every 1st Tuesday at
Outpost 186 in Cambridge. Jazz musicians are welcome to sit in, and Jazz Civilians
are welcome to join us, listen, ask questions and otherwise be involved: jazz
need not be an elitist art!! Come
join us on Tuesday 11/1!
Thursday 3 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Holding Cell + Kevin
+ Fat Shuggy
Holding Cell is a New York experimental noise duo playing very
unique improvised music with non conventional instrumentation creating brand
new sounds that are definitely like nothing you've never heard before!
Kevin is a duet of Cassandra Alexandra (AKA Evan Raczynski)
and Kylie Why (Kylie + Evan = Kevin), both traveling from Rhode Island! Both
are very unique creative performance artists that will do something very
original that will definitely be remembered! And Cassandra is also very
great musician who's studied music at Boston College.
Fat
Shuggy is a performance artist and
experimental musician who classifies their work as horror, and will be
performing mostly brand new songs that appear on their new album "Revada
Casah Enoy Reve" which was just released on Halloween! Fat Shuggy has
studied music and dancing in Guinea (Western Africa) with the great Famadou
Konate and he is currently studying music at New England Conservatory.
https://fatshuggy.bandcamp.com/album/revada-casah-enoy-reve
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGFeJ4GTCH4
note : this is the correct date for this show (some calendars showed 14th in error)
Monday 4 November @ Outpost, 8:30pm $10 or b/o
Leap
of Faith
PEK -
clarinets, saxophones, double reeds, metal
Glynis
Lomon - cello, aquasonic, voice
Bob
Moores - trumpet
Dei
Xhrist - voice
Yuri
Zbitnov - drums, metal
Saturday
5 November @ Outpost, 3 – 5 pm, by
donation
Harvey
Diamond’s “No Fake Book” Jazz Jam
Intrepid
piano legend Harvey Diamond leads the adventurous on expeditions into the
Unknown
Saturday
5 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Jeff Platz’
Exclamation Point Series!
Pandelis
Karayorgis – piano / Kit Demos – bass
Eric
Rosenthal – drums / Jeff Platz - guitar
Sunday
6 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
The Tree That
Falls:
Brandon Hassan - Vocals
John Shafer - Acoustic Guitar
Cristobal Cruz-Garcia - Cello
https://www.facebook.com/thetreethatfalls/
The Tree That Falls is a collaboration
between cellist Cristobal Cruz-Garcia and guitarist John Shafer. TTTF
incorporates the modern fingerstyle technique for both guitar and cello, while
taking influence from a wide variety of world styles and genres.
+
Mad Love Orchestra:
Nick Wickstrom -
acoustic guitar, vocals / Alison Burik – clarinet /Jon Polit – clarinet /
Bengisu Gokce – violin / Gerson Eguiguren – violin / Dan Lay – viola / Julia
Hilabrant – cello / Nash Tomey - double bass
www.nickwickstrom.com
Mad Love Orchestra is a project by Nick Wickstrom combining illustrative
compositional techniques and large ensemble improvisation with songwriting.
Thursday
10 November, 8pm
Friday
11 November, 8pm
Saturday
12 November, 8pm
Sunday
13 November Matinee 2:30pm
@
Outpost - $20
Controversial One-Man
Show Returns to Outpost 186
The Chronic Single's Handbook
Novelist and
indy theater veteran Randy Ross provides an unflinching look at how men feel about
sex, love, marriage, and massage parlors.
"Charming with a side of creepy" The Georgia Straight (Vancouver fringe festival)
"A lot of fun to watch." Four Stars (Winnipeg Free Press)
(Winnipeg fringe)
"Sharply
funny"…"Some of life's tougher punch lines"…"A quality solo
show" FringeReview (Edinburgh fringe)
The
Show: The Chronic
Single’s Handbook is a one-man show by Randy Ross about a
never-married hypochondriac who travels the world looking to change his luck
with love. Remember Eat, Pray,
Love? This is nothing like it.
The story begins in
Boston and goes astray in Greece, South Africa, and Southeast Asia. Along the
way, audiences hear the stories “Domination for Dummies” and “One Day at The
Curious Finger Body Spa.”
The one-hour show has been
featured at 13 fringe theater festivals around the U.S., Canada, and in
Edinburgh, Scotland. In 2015, The Chronic Single's Handbook sold out three
shows at Outpost 186.
Please note: The Chronic Single's Handbook
carries content warnings for adult situations, adult language, and more adult
situations.
The Writer/Performer: Randy Ross is a Boston-area story-teller,
novelist, and Web consultant. His comedic novel, God Bless Cambodia, will be
published by The Permanent Press in 2017. His fiction, erotica, and humor have
appeared in The Drum, Black Heart Magazine, and ForTheGirls.com, a porn site
for women. In
2007, Ross took a four-month, solo trip around the
world and learned to say in three languages: “Speak English?” “Got
Pepto-Bismol?” and “Where is the evacuation helicopter?” The Chronic Single's Handbook
was inspired by the trip.
Show
dates:
Thurs
11/10 at 8PM
Fri
11/11 at 8PM
Sat
11/12 at 8PM
Sun
11/13 matinee at 2:30PM
Tickets: $20 at the door
with half-priced specials available. Contact Randy at randy@randyrossmedia.com for more information.
More information:
Twitter: @chronicsingle
Facebook: Randy Ross Writer
Video excerpts from the
show:
Tuesday
1 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Please Join us for their Monthly Jazz Jam at the Outpost
186!
the Jazz Barracudas
Chris
Pitts – sax / Scott Davidson – guitar / Johnny Horner – piano / Richard Hale
Shaw – bass / Mike Ball – bass / David Mann - drums
The Jazz Barracudas are a
Boston-based jazz group that host a monthly jazz jam every 1st Tuesday at
Outpost 186 in Cambridge. Jazz musicians are welcome to sit in, and Jazz Civilians
are welcome to join us, listen, ask questions and otherwise be involved: jazz
need not be an elitist art!! Come
join us on Tuesday 11/1!
Thursday 3 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Holding Cell + Kevin
+ Fat Shuggy
Holding Cell is a New York experimental noise duo playing very unique improvised music with non conventional instrumentation creating brand new sounds that are definitely like nothing you've never heard before!
Holding Cell is a New York experimental noise duo playing very unique improvised music with non conventional instrumentation creating brand new sounds that are definitely like nothing you've never heard before!
Kevin is a duet of Cassandra Alexandra (AKA Evan Raczynski)
and Kylie Why (Kylie + Evan = Kevin), both traveling from Rhode Island! Both
are very unique creative performance artists that will do something very
original that will definitely be remembered! And Cassandra is also very
great musician who's studied music at Boston College.
Fat
Shuggy is a performance artist and
experimental musician who classifies their work as horror, and will be
performing mostly brand new songs that appear on their new album "Revada
Casah Enoy Reve" which was just released on Halloween! Fat Shuggy has
studied music and dancing in Guinea (Western Africa) with the great Famadou
Konate and he is currently studying music at New England Conservatory.
https://fatshuggy.bandcamp.com/album/revada-casah-enoy-reve
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGFeJ4GTCH4
https://fatshuggy.bandcamp.com/album/revada-casah-enoy-reve
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGFeJ4GTCH4
note : this is the correct date for this show (some calendars showed 14th in error)
Monday 4 November @ Outpost, 8:30pm $10 or b/o
Leap
of Faith
PEK -
clarinets, saxophones, double reeds, metal
Glynis
Lomon - cello, aquasonic, voice
Bob
Moores - trumpet
Dei
Xhrist - voice
Yuri
Zbitnov - drums, metal
Saturday
5 November @ Outpost, 3 – 5 pm, by
donation
Harvey
Diamond’s “No Fake Book” Jazz Jam
Intrepid
piano legend Harvey Diamond leads the adventurous on expeditions into the
Unknown
Brandon Hassan - Vocals
John Shafer - Acoustic Guitar
Cristobal Cruz-Garcia - Cello
https://www.facebook.com/thetreethatfalls/
+
Mad Love Orchestra:
Nick Wickstrom - acoustic guitar, vocals / Alison Burik – clarinet /Jon Polit – clarinet / Bengisu Gokce – violin / Gerson Eguiguren – violin / Dan Lay – viola / Julia Hilabrant – cello / Nash Tomey - double bass
www.nickwickstrom.com
Mad Love Orchestra is a project by Nick Wickstrom combining illustrative compositional techniques and large ensemble improvisation with songwriting.
"Sharply
funny"…"Some of life's tougher punch lines"…"A quality solo
show" FringeReview (Edinburgh fringe)
The
Show: The Chronic
Single’s Handbook is a one-man show by Randy Ross about a
never-married hypochondriac who travels the world looking to change his luck
with love. Remember Eat, Pray,
Love? This is nothing like it.
The story begins in
Boston and goes astray in Greece, South Africa, and Southeast Asia. Along the
way, audiences hear the stories “Domination for Dummies” and “One Day at The
Curious Finger Body Spa.”
The one-hour show has been featured at 13 fringe theater festivals around the U.S., Canada, and in Edinburgh, Scotland. In 2015, The Chronic Single's Handbook sold out three shows at Outpost 186.
Please note: The Chronic Single's Handbook
carries content warnings for adult situations, adult language, and more adult
situations.
The Writer/Performer: Randy Ross is a Boston-area story-teller,
novelist, and Web consultant. His comedic novel, God Bless Cambodia, will be
published by The Permanent Press in 2017. His fiction, erotica, and humor have
appeared in The Drum, Black Heart Magazine, and ForTheGirls.com, a porn site
for women. In
2007, Ross took a four-month, solo trip around the
world and learned to say in three languages: “Speak English?” “Got
Pepto-Bismol?” and “Where is the evacuation helicopter?” The Chronic Single's Handbook
was inspired by the trip.
Show
dates:
Thurs
11/10 at 8PM
Fri
11/11 at 8PM
Sat
11/12 at 8PM
Sun
11/13 matinee at 2:30PM
More information:
Twitter: @chronicsingle
Facebook: Randy Ross Writer
Video excerpts from the
show:
Note: Harvey Diamond will not have his jam this Saturday, he'll be in the Apple - the jam will resume next Saturday
Saturday 12 November
Sunday
13 November @ Outpost, 8pm Free show, participant entry fee $1
“Doing
Stuff, Seeing People” - comedy/game
A comedy variety show for
fun experimentation by local independent comics.
Show #2 - CASH PRIZE-LINE
GAME-DEATHMATCH 2:
dAY 6 IN TRUMP’S
AMERICA
1 dollar, 1 line, 1 get
Local Boston comedians compete in
fast paced, quick witted comedy set against the hellscape of Tump's post
apocalyptic America.
Twitter - @DStuffCPeople
Facebook - @DStuffCPeople
Thursday
17 November @ October, 8pm $10 or b/o
Charlie Kohlhase's Explorers Club
Charlie
Kohlhase - alto, tenor & bari sax / Seth Meicht – tenor & alto sax /
Daniel Rosenthal - trumpet & flugelhorn / Josiah Reibstein - tuba / Aaron
Darrell – bass / (tba) - drums
Friday
18 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
"The
Music of Apt #3"
Basia
Galaj – piano / Amanda Ekery – vocal, piano, flute / Monica Pabelonio - vocal
Come hear a night of
music from Basia Galaj, Amanda Ekery and Monica Pabelonio. It will be a mix of
pop, funk, jazz and original music! November 18, 8-11pm.
Born
in Bydgoszcz, Poland, Basia
Galaj entered the world of music
at a very young age. Taking an interest in piano at the age of six, she began
taking private lessons and continued her classical piano studies in Missio
Musica after moving to Warsaw. Not long after this, she began studying voice.
She moved to the US in 2011. By her senior year of high school, she became
dually enrolled as a student of the California Baptist University, performing
with the University choir and continuing her piano and vocal studies.
From 2012-2014 she attended
the University of North Texas, where she was pursuing a degree in Jazz Studies.
At UNT she has had the opportunity to share the stage with artists such as
ten-time Grammy Award winner Bobby McFerrin.
As of September 2016, she
is attending Berklee College of Music where she is pursing a degree in
Contemporary Writing and Production.
Jazz vocalist, pianist and flutist, Amanda Ekery plays a distinctive combination of traditional,
contemporary and original music. Amanda has performed at the Kennedy Center,
Washington Women in Jazz Festival, Blue Room in Kansas City, Blue Note in
Amsterdam and the Portland Jazz Festival. Her music contains varied influence
from Carmen McRae, Led Zeppelin, Sara Serpa, Bill Evans, and Dinah Washington.
She has always enjoyed a diverse range of music and incorporates a variety of
styles in her performances.
Amanda is an
award-winning composer and vocalist, being selected for the 2015 Betty Carter
Jazz Ahead Residency, an international competition for young jazz composers and
performers. Ms. Ekery received her bachelor’s degree in Jazz Studies with a
minor in Music Theory from the University of North Texas, graduating with
honors and Magna Cum Laude. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree at the
New England Conservatory in Jazz Performance. To stay up to date on
performances and join Amanda's newsletter, please visit www.amandaekery.com
Monica
Pabelonio is a jazz vocalist that
hails from Chicago, Illinois. In 2015, she was the winner of the DownBeat
Student Music Award in the Vocal Jazz Soloist category. She has performed with
artists such as Dianne Schurr, Peter Eldridge, Deborah Brown, and Kate McGarry.
She recently completed her Bachelor's degree in Jazz Studies from Western
Michigan University and is pursuing her Master's in Jazz Performance at New
England Conservatory.
Saturday 19 November @ Outpost, 3 – 5 pm, by
donation
Harvey
Diamond’s “No Fake Book” Jazz Jam
Intrepid
piano legend Harvey Diamond leads the adventurous on expeditions into the
Unknown
Saturday
19 November @ Outpost, 8p $20 or b/o
guitar maestro BERN NIX
(Ornette Coleman's Prime Time)
Dave
Bryant – piano (Ornette’s Prime Time)
Nate
McBride - bass
Eric
Rosenthal - drums
Sunday
20 November @ Outpost, 7:30 pm $10 or b/o
Dirt
Circus
Tree Palmedo
– trumpet / Eric Stilwell – trombone / Magdalena Abrego – guitar / Jon Elbaz –
piano / Zachary Lavine – bass /Jon Starks - drums
"Dirt Circus is a
Boston based collective formed at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta,
Canada. They perform original compositions from all members of the group,
and specialize in creative and improvised music."
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DeiCont | Phillips Collective
Allison
Phillips – trumpet / Mike DeiCont – bass / Louis Cohen – guitar / Alex
Kirkpatrick – percussion / Connor Parks - drums
Deicont | Philips
collective is a project under the guidance of New York born, Amsterdam based
trumpeter Allison Philips and bassist Mike Deicont. Currently numbering 5,
these friends have come together to perform a repertoire spanning many genres.
The group performs both original compositions as well as forward thinking
arrangements from Americana to John Coltrane.
Tuesday
22 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Lantner
/ Chase / Gray
Allan
Chase - saxophones
Steve
Lantner - piano
Luther
Gray - drums
Wednesday
23 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Çeşni Duo - Original music inspired by the Ottoman Art
Tradition
Tev
Stevig - tanbur, 7-string fretless guitar, saz, oud
Michael
Harrist - contrabass, yayli tanbur
This
month we will be premiering new pieces and arrangements!
Tev and Mike first met by happenstance in Istanbul in 2010.
Back home in Boston, MA they found themselves playing and studying Ottoman art
music with Orkestra Marhaba. A modal tradition, Ottoman art music has a history
of over 500 years and includes a wide range of repertoire, composers, and
practitioners.
This project is a creative outlet for original composition
and improvisation within the style. The concert may include a few favorites
from the repertoire as well.
http://www.tevstevig.com/cesni-trio
https://www.facebook.com/cesnitrio
Painting
by Anthony Brown: https://anthonyebrown.com/
please note : Tickle Juice will not appear in Nov or Dec - they shall return in Jan. - thanx
Friday 25 November
Saturday 26 November @ Outpost, 3 – 5 pm, by
donation
Harvey
Diamond’s “No Fake Book” Jazz Jam
Intrepid
piano legend Harvey Diamond leads the adventurous on expeditions into the
Unknown
Tuesday
29 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 0r b/o
joe morris presents
ARCADE
Set 1
Andres
Abenante - guitar
Jeffrey
Cox - trumpet
Set 2
Joe
Morris - bass
Jerome
Deupree - drums
Rex
Bennett - trombone
Jeffrey
Cox - trumpet
Wednesday
30 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Robbie Pate &
Isaac Levien Duo + Caroline
Kuhn & Melissa Weikart Duo
8pm
Caroline
Kuhn – banjo
Melissa
Weikart – piano, vocals
9pm
Robbie Pate - voice
Isaac Levien - bass
Boston-
based jazz vocalist and pianist Robbie Pate was born and raised in Baltimore
Maryland, and has performed at several venues in both locations such as, The
Beat Brasserie, The LilyPad, MFA in Boston, The Armory Café, Germanos’
Piattini, Johns Hopkins University, and the Museum of African American History.
He has also performed at The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall and Strathmore
Theatre with the Baltimore Symphony Pops Orchestra, and Fenway Park with the
ZAC BROWN BAND and a put on Prince Tribute concert at the Beat Brasserie in
Cambridge.
He
has recorded with the Loft Sessions as a choir member with the Boston Symphony
Orchestra under the BSO POPS conductor Keith Lockhart.
Robert
currently performs with a variety of groups such as, The Earth Tones, the
Robbie Pate Trio, and just recently formed a new group called AS: Acoustic
Soul. Robert
will be performing with his trio at the Beehive on October 29th and Jacob
Collier and the MIT Jazz Orchestra on December 10th. He has
studied at the Baltimore School for the Arts with Kelli Young and Joyce Hubbard,
and continued his studies at Berklee College of Music and New England
Conservatory with Aubrey Johnson, Bradford Gleim, Dominique Eade, Bert Seager
and Ran Blake.
december
Note: Harvey Diamond will not have his jam this Saturday, he'll be in the Apple - the jam will resume next Saturday
Saturday 12 November
Sunday
13 November @ Outpost, 8pm Free show, participant entry fee $1
“Doing
Stuff, Seeing People” - comedy/game
A comedy variety show for
fun experimentation by local independent comics.
Show #2 - CASH PRIZE-LINE GAME-DEATHMATCH 2:
Show #2 - CASH PRIZE-LINE GAME-DEATHMATCH 2:
dAY 6 IN TRUMP’S
AMERICA
1 dollar, 1 line, 1 get
Local Boston comedians compete in fast paced, quick witted comedy set against the hellscape of Tump's post apocalyptic America.
1 dollar, 1 line, 1 get
Local Boston comedians compete in fast paced, quick witted comedy set against the hellscape of Tump's post apocalyptic America.
Twitter - @DStuffCPeople
Facebook - @DStuffCPeople
Facebook - @DStuffCPeople
Thursday
17 November @ October, 8pm $10 or b/o
Charlie Kohlhase's Explorers Club
Charlie
Kohlhase - alto, tenor & bari sax / Seth Meicht – tenor & alto sax /
Daniel Rosenthal - trumpet & flugelhorn / Josiah Reibstein - tuba / Aaron
Darrell – bass / (tba) - drums
Saturday 19 November @ Outpost, 3 – 5 pm, by
donation
Harvey
Diamond’s “No Fake Book” Jazz Jam
Intrepid
piano legend Harvey Diamond leads the adventurous on expeditions into the
Unknown
Wednesday
23 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Çeşni Duo - Original music inspired by the Ottoman Art
Tradition
Tev
Stevig - tanbur, 7-string fretless guitar, saz, oud
Michael
Harrist - contrabass, yayli tanbur
This
month we will be premiering new pieces and arrangements!
Tev and Mike first met by happenstance in Istanbul in 2010. Back home in Boston, MA they found themselves playing and studying Ottoman art music with Orkestra Marhaba. A modal tradition, Ottoman art music has a history of over 500 years and includes a wide range of repertoire, composers, and practitioners.
This project is a creative outlet for original composition and improvisation within the style. The concert may include a few favorites from the repertoire as well.
http://www.tevstevig.com/cesni-trio
https://www.facebook.com/cesnitrio
Tev and Mike first met by happenstance in Istanbul in 2010. Back home in Boston, MA they found themselves playing and studying Ottoman art music with Orkestra Marhaba. A modal tradition, Ottoman art music has a history of over 500 years and includes a wide range of repertoire, composers, and practitioners.
This project is a creative outlet for original composition and improvisation within the style. The concert may include a few favorites from the repertoire as well.
http://www.tevstevig.com/cesni-trio
https://www.facebook.com/cesnitrio
Painting
by Anthony Brown: https://anthonyebrown.com/
please note : Tickle Juice will not appear in Nov or Dec - they shall return in Jan. - thanx
Friday 25 November
please note : Tickle Juice will not appear in Nov or Dec - they shall return in Jan. - thanx
Friday 25 November
Saturday 26 November @ Outpost, 3 – 5 pm, by
donation
Harvey
Diamond’s “No Fake Book” Jazz Jam
Intrepid
piano legend Harvey Diamond leads the adventurous on expeditions into the
Unknown
Tuesday
29 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 0r b/o
joe morris presents
ARCADE
Set 1
Andres
Abenante - guitar
Jeffrey
Cox - trumpet
Set 2
Joe
Morris - bass
Jerome
Deupree - drums
Rex
Bennett - trombone
Jeffrey
Cox - trumpet
Wednesday
30 November @ Outpost, 8pm $10 or b/o
Robbie Pate &
Isaac Levien Duo + Caroline
Kuhn & Melissa Weikart Duo
8pm
8pm
Caroline
Kuhn – banjo
Melissa
Weikart – piano, vocals
9pm
Robbie Pate - voice
Isaac Levien - bass
Robbie Pate - voice
Isaac Levien - bass
Boston-
based jazz vocalist and pianist Robbie Pate was born and raised in Baltimore
Maryland, and has performed at several venues in both locations such as, The
Beat Brasserie, The LilyPad, MFA in Boston, The Armory Café, Germanos’
Piattini, Johns Hopkins University, and the Museum of African American History.
He has also performed at The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall and Strathmore
Theatre with the Baltimore Symphony Pops Orchestra, and Fenway Park with the
ZAC BROWN BAND and a put on Prince Tribute concert at the Beat Brasserie in
Cambridge.
He
has recorded with the Loft Sessions as a choir member with the Boston Symphony
Orchestra under the BSO POPS conductor Keith Lockhart.
Robert
currently performs with a variety of groups such as, The Earth Tones, the
Robbie Pate Trio, and just recently formed a new group called AS: Acoustic
Soul. Robert
will be performing with his trio at the Beehive on October 29th and Jacob
Collier and the MIT Jazz Orchestra on December 10th. He has
studied at the Baltimore School for the Arts with Kelli Young and Joyce Hubbard,
and continued his studies at Berklee College of Music and New England
Conservatory with Aubrey Johnson, Bradford Gleim, Dominique Eade, Bert Seager
and Ran Blake.
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