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Peter bernstein transcriptions11/1/2023 I don’t have to worry about writing with these guys in mind. Harmonically, Larry will be totally inside whatever I might be hearing, and Bill makes every band sound like a band. “I know whatever I write, these guys can play it. ![]() “I just know the way Pete and Larry play, so I just bring things in and see what works.”īernstein concurs. “I don’t think I’ve ever actually written anything specifically for this trio, to be honest,” Stewart admits. ![]() He knew it would make a perfect fit with his lifelong collaborators, however. Stewart originally recorded the latter tune on his 2018 album Band Menu, with a trio featuring Walter Smith III and Larry Grenadier. Or the slick venom they bring to Stewart’s self-explanatory political hit piece, “FU Donald.” Perhaps that grease was part of the magic, as it can still be heard in the trio’s gut-level playing on the title track, Perpetual Pendulum – check out the stick-to-the-ribs groove on “Prelude,” Golding’s bluesification of George Gershwin’s Prelude #2. So, it is significant that we’re releasing this album with Smoke. At Augies, we literally passed the basket to get paid… But between there and the Village Gate, we amassed a local fan base. Our weekly night there was the reason why I started playing the organ: the kinds of little places where we could get gigs frequently didn’t have pianos. Smoke Jazz & Supper Club, the label’s parent venue, was opened on the former site of Augie’s Jazz Bar, where Goldings, Bernstein and Stewart established their rapport on a regular Thursday night gig beginning in 1989. ![]() The origin of their trio makes the release of Perpetual Pendulum on Smoke Sessions particularly significant. It’s hard to say, because we never really discuss it we just try to make good records. There’s a lot of crossover in what we like to play and listen to, and our individual visions of jazz tend to align. “We all really dig each other, and that’s probably the most important thing,” Goldings says in an attempt to explain the trio’s indefinable chemistry. When Goldings and Bernstein established their spot on the weekly Augie’s calendar, they tried a few drummers before clicking with Stewart and establishing a collective voice that’s endured through three extremely busy solo careers and Goldings’ move to the west coast. The guitarist met Stewart two years later when both were enrolled at William Paterson University, and the drummer and organist hooked up for the first time at a New School session. Goldings and Bernstein had met while still in high school, when both attended the Eastman School of Music’s summer jazz program. The session marked the 30 th anniversary of the release of their debut, Goldings’ 1991 album The Intimacy of the Blues.īut their history stretches back even earlier. Perpetual Pendulum was recorded last July at New York’s Sear Sound, a studio with which the trio shares a storied history dating back to their second outing together, 1992’s Light Blue. If you think about how short a time so many of our musical heroes were even active, let alone have a group together – I mean, the classic Coltrane quartet was only together for about four years. “Especially when you consider it in light of jazz history it’s trippy to think about, but that’s equivalent to keeping a band together from 1940 to 1970. “Thirty-plus years is definitely a milestone,” Bernstein says. ![]() Available now from Smoke Sessions Records, the date combines the bandmates’ originals with fresh takes on jazz classics by what is surely the longest-lasting organ trio in modern jazz. The longevity of the musical hook-up between Goldings, Bernstein and Stewart was the inspiration behind Bernstein’s “Perpetual Pendulum,” one of the scintillating new tunes on Perpetual Pendulum, the trio’s new album together. That’s not quite an eternity – though in jazz terms, it might as well be. The trio has been creating vigorously swinging music together for more than 30 years and show no signs of slowing down. Perpetual motion has been dismissed as an impossibility by scientists, but perhaps they should check in with organist Larry Goldings, guitarist Peter Bernstein and drummer Bill Stewart. Organist Larry Goldings, Guitarist Peter BernsteinĪnd Drummer Bill Stewart Release New Albumīorn at Smoke Jazz Club Predecessor Augie’s
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Dia del padre en estados unidos 202211/1/2023 ![]() Persistent sad, anxious, or “empty” mood.If you have been experiencing some of the following signs and symptoms, most of the day, nearly every day, for at least 2 weeks, you may be experiencing depression: Other types of depressive disorders found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) include disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (diagnosed in children and adolescents) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (that affects women around the time of their period). ![]() But a person with bipolar disorder also experiences manic (or less severe hypomanic) episodes, or unusually elevated moods, in which they might feel very happy, irritable, or “up,” with a marked increase in activity level. People with bipolar disorder (formerly called manic depression or manic-depressive illness) also experience depressive episodes, during which they feel sad, indifferent, or hopeless, combined with a very low activity level. ![]()
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Rita ora met gala 202211/1/2023 ![]() Tweed, expert tailoring, a black-and-white color palette, and accessories such as gloves were just a few notes to call out among these A-listers. ![]() Meanwhile, Cardi B worked with Chenpeng Studio to illustrate classical elements that Lagerfeld both appreciated through his own wardrobe and orchestrated into his creative work. With cochairs Dua Lipa, Michaela Coel, Penélope Cruz, and Roger Federer assisting Vogue's Anna Wintour in hosting the 2023 Met Gala, the first looks to see ran the gamut, featuring many vintage Chanel pieces, such as Lipa's tweed ballgown that debuted on the runway in 1992. As such, we saw style tributes from Hollywood's biggest stars on the famous Met steps, both obvious and pronounced. Aptly called "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty," the inside exhibit showcases approximately 150 looks the late designer created across various fashion houses - including Balmain, Patou, Chloé, Fendi, and Chanel - alongside his original sketches. The 2023 Met Gala red carpet has wrapped at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, with the best dressed celebrities paying homage to this year's theme celebrating Karl Lagerfeld's legacy. There is a no phone and no social media policy, though stars often share a selfie or two from the event at some point during the night.Image Source: Getty / John Shearer Theo Wargo Mike Coppola Photo Illustration by Becky Jiras Outside of a cocktail reception and a sit-down dinner with entertainment, details about what actually happens once stars enter the museum are tight-lipped. NBC will also be livestreaming the carpet via their website and app. Viewers can also watch the red carpet on E!, beginning at 6 p.m. The Met Gala, notably one of the most exclusive events, will be live streamed across Vogue’s social media pages and website. Previous attendees include Kim Kardashian-who wore Marilyn Monroe’s infamous “Happy Birthday” dress to the gala last year-Billy Porter, Anne Hathaway and Rihanna, among many other celebrities. The official guest list for the Met Gala is never revealed ahead of time, though some celebrities may often disclose their invitation beforehand.Īctor Elle Fanning confirmed her attendance to the event to Variety, saying she has a look that is “special to ” and “on theme.” Singer Rita Ora told fans via Instagram that she is attending fittings for the event, while Blake Lively recently revealed she will not be attending the ball this year. Their role consists of helping create the guest list, a menu for the evening and assisting interior designers with the decor, according to the Hollywood Reporter. They will join Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, who has almost consistently organized the event since 1995. This year’s co-chairs include Emmy-award winning British screenwriter and actress Michaela Coel, Penélope Cruz, Swiss tennis player Roger Federer and Dua Lipa. Previous themes included “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” in 2018, which gave us looks including Rihanna’s pope-inspired garb and Gigi Hadid’s stained-glass inspired dress, as well as 2016’s “Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology.” Who are the co-chairs? “Karl never tired of telling me that fashion did not belong in a museum…He would say, ‘Fashion is not art-fashion belongs on the street, on women’s bodies, on men’s bodies.’” “At its heart the exhibition will look at the evolution of Karl’s two-dimensional drawings into three-dimensional garments,” Bolton told Vogue. Bolton, however, has previously expressed his appreciation for themes that cause buzz, saying in a 2020 interview with Vogue that every “exhibition should generate debate.”Ībout 150 original looks will be on exhibition at the Met, next to Lagerfeld’s sketches and a number of video interviews with Lagerfeld. “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty,” is this year’s official theme, which has not come without pushback from the fashion industry. ![]() (The theme is then presented to the museum’s director and president, before it’s ultimately approved.) Some 400 guests are expected to attend the 2023 Met Gala, dressing to honor the theme decided by the Costume Institute’s chief curator, Andrew Bolton.
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