Friday, November 12, 2010

Monty Alexander

www.montyalexander.com

MIM:  in a career spanning four decades, jazz pianist Monty Alexander has spent a lifetime exploring sounds that graft the traditions of American jazz to his authentic Jamaican roots.

Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, Alexander took his first piano lessons at age six.  As a youngster, he was often invited to sit in with the bands of prominent musicians working in Jamaican nightclubs and hotels.  Alexander came to the United States at the end of 1961, and less than two years later he had landed a gig with Art Mooney’s orchestra in Las Vegas, where he caught the eye of New York City club owner Jilly Rizzo and his friend Frank Sinatra.  Rizzo hired the young pianist to work in his club, where he accompanied many well-known performers such as Sinatra. 

Yes, Monty Alexander is a legend – that much is true.  With the two other members of his trio, he played a wide range of jazz piano pieces, classic melodies, and gentle melodies.  The entire performance was beautiful, if not entirely memorable.  A nice night of music.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Lakota Sioux Indian Dance Theatre: “Copata Upo! Come to the Center”

MIM:  An unforgettable event featuring some of the most highly acclaimed performer of the Sioux Nation.