No route to host BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Chicago Music - ECPv4.6//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:Chicago Music X-ORIGINAL-URL:http://chicagomusic.org.php56-15.dfw3-2.websitetestlink.com X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Chicago Music BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20170510T073000 DTEND;TZID=UTC+0:20170510T220000 DTSTAMP:20250917T010829 CREATED:20170502T163310Z LAST-MODIFIED:20170502T163310Z UID:15313-1494401400-1494453600@chicagomusic.org.php56-15.dfw3-2.websitetestlink.com SUMMARY:The Bridge # 13 / Kelan Phil Cohran DESCRIPTION:All Ages \nFront Row Seating $32 (Per Seat)\, Table Seating $22 (Per Seat)\, Row Seatiing Lounge $15 \nThis special night of music opens with an extremely rare set by the legendary KELAN PHIL COHRAN\, accompanied by his son Malik. \nCOHRAN will be celebrating his 90th birthday by performing for the first time this year. Known for his trumpet contributions in the Sun Ra Arkestra in Chicago during 1959-1961 and his founding of the AACM\, Cohran’s brilliant work with his own ensemble The Artistic Heritage Ensemble in the 1960s. \nThe Bridge #13 + AiR & Lou Mallozzi  \nPierre-Antoine Badaroux – alto saxophone \nJean-Luc Guionnet – alto saxophone \nJim Baker – piano\, keyboards\, electronics \nJonathan Chen – violin \nTatsu Aoki – double bass \nJason Roebke – double bass \nKioto A. – taiko drums \nLou Mallozzi – turntables\, electronics. \nAbove all\, do not expect anything\, be ready for everything. For you’ll definitely have to be all ears for this thirteenth French-American ensemble to cross The Bridge\, and on the look-out with them: the four strong personalities that are part of it have become experts in the however uncertain art of astonishment. In their hands and under their breaths\, music instruments are at times like microscopes\, at times like telescopes\, scanning all the states and dynamics of sound\, of the echoing space\, be they unsuspected or stupefying. And obvious anew. Their meticulousness at times is only matched by their profusion at others\, yet the transition from one to the other is never mechanical. And their understanding of interactivity between improvisers accepts all complementarities\, all disputes; the highest form of pooling into play. As one of them says: “I believe that the improvised encounter makes contradictions come to the surface: those of individual discourses\, revealed by the tension games that lie between them. Each one of us comes with his memory\, his experience\, his ears\, his techniques\, his methods\, does all he can to forget it all and be in the moment\, to play with the others\, against the others; to be polite\, provocative… Yet\, paradoxically\, it is only by strongly wanting to be all this at once\, that one is oneself more than ever. Will this be an encounter?” And what sort? It’s up to them\, up to you to play\, to mix the dominos\, deal the cards. Your hand is made of an impossible four of a kind\, aces. \nFrom the Promontory website \n  \n URL:http://chicagomusic.org.php56-15.dfw3-2.websitetestlink.com/event/the-bridge-13-kelan-phil-cohran/ LOCATION:5311 S. Lake Park Ave.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60615\, United States CATEGORIES:Concert,Experimental,Trumpet END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20170510T210000 DTEND;TZID=UTC+0:20170511T000000 DTSTAMP:20250917T010829 CREATED:20170502T170302Z LAST-MODIFIED:20170502T170302Z UID:15314-1494450000-1494460800@chicagomusic.org.php56-15.dfw3-2.websitetestlink.com SUMMARY:Jaimie Branch 'Fly or Die' Record Release DESCRIPTION:Jaimie Branch Quartet with Tomeka Reid\, Chad Taylor\, Jason Ajemian\, guests Matt Schneider\, Ben LaMar Gay\, Josh Berman — Record release / Wei Zhongle \nFly or Die features Jaimie Branch (trumpet)\, Tomeka Reid (cello)\, Jason Ajemian (bass)\, and Chad Taylor (drums)\, with cameos by Ben Lamar Gay (cornet)\, Josh Berman (cornet) and Matt Schneider (guitar). \nA mainstay of the Chicago jazz scene and an active recent addition to the New York scene\, Jaimie Branch is an avant-garde trumpeter known for her “ghostly sounds\,” says The New York Times\, and for “sucker punching” crowds straight from the jump off\, says Time Out. Her classical training and “unique voice capable of transforming every ensemble of which she is a part” (Jazz Right Now) has contributed to a wide range of projects not only in jazz but also punk\, noise\, indie rock\, electronic and hip-hop. Branch’s prolific as-of-yet underexposed work as a composer and a producer\, as well as a sideman for the likes of William Parker\, Matana Roberts\, TV on the Radio and Spoon\, is all on display in her debut record Fly or Die – a dynamic 35-minute ride that dares listeners to open their minds to music that knows no genre\, no gender\, no limits. \n URL:http://chicagomusic.org.php56-15.dfw3-2.websitetestlink.com/event/jaimie-branch-fly-or-die-record-release/ LOCATION:1354 W Wabansia Ave\, Chicago\, IL 60642\, Chicago \, IL\, 60642\, United States CATEGORIES:Avant,Concert,Improvisation,Instrumental,Jazz,Record Release,Trumpet END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR