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IAJE Day 2 - Loueke Interview
January 10, 2008. Posted by Joshua Jackson.
Add new comment | Filed under: benin, Discovery, fon, fongbe, IAJE 2008, Jazz Alive, josh jackson, lionel loueke, Remix, sprinkle
Check out the interview with Lionel. Conducted mostly in English, with a sprinkle of Fon. - Josh
© 2008 WBGO
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Toronto - beyond IAJE
January 10, 2008. Posted by David Tallacksen.
Add new comment | Filed under: Diversions, IAJE 2008Toronto has the second-highest percentage of foreign-born population among world cities, after Miami, Florida. At least that's what the all-knowing wiki tells me. I didn't know that when I went by this larger-than-life bronze statue by Tom Otterness (whose work can also be seen in NYC). It's called 'Immigrant Family.'

- David Tallacksen
© 2008 WBGO
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IAJE Day 2 - ASCAP/IAJE Commissions
January 10, 2008. Posted by Joshua Jackson.
Add new comment | Filed under: IAJE 2008, Listening Post, Live Music, MastersIn 2007, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and the International Association for Jazz Education honored the life and work of Frank Foster (or Uncle Frank, as we call him at WBGO) by commissioning two works in his honor. These works were premiered at the conference today.
The first was "Vinifero," a composition by Ayn Inserto. The tenor soloist is George Garzone. Check it out:
The second piece is one that the composer, Tim Hagans, describes as a love story. Ingrid Jensen is the soloist. Hagans also notes that the commission refers to Frank Foster's "Shiny Stockings," but I missed it. It's called "Box of Canoli," as you might expect a love song to be named...
Both commissions were performed by Darcy James Argue's Secret Society North, the Canadian splinter cell of his New York Area band.
Here's what Frank Foster had to say about it all:
Frank Foster - ASCAP/IAJE speech
Swing is the thing, baby. - Josh
© 2008 WBGO





