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Author Topic: Dave Brubeck this friday in Norfolk, CT, 300 seat venue, Chris DeAngelis opens  (Read 2526 times)

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Kicking myself that I can\'t go to this. If you want to see one of the best pianists in the state, go here. Dave doesn\'t play much at all anymore, maybe a dozen times a year, so this is really rare. :thumbsup:
"i heard that after he crossed the finish line he proceeded to wrestle down and pin a full sized grizzly bear"- ds673488

"if i listened to the distance on repeat, i\'d be wearing yellow jerseys like a motherfucker" - zuke

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SET I:
01. Take Five
02. jam
03. Escher\'s Etchings >
04. Taboo Or Not Taboot
05. See The Light >
06. The Vermont Song

SET II:
01. jam >
02. Mooboo\'s Voodoo (Episode 2) >
03. Drum Solo
04. jam >
05. Score


Still one of my fav breakfast shows.
Smell my mule.

And look who the bass player is for the opening trio!!!

Opening Act: The Nicole Zuraitis Trio

Vocalist and Litchfield native, Nicole Zuraitis opens the benefit. Nicole has performed from NYC to Italy and in 2006 she won 1st place in the National Association of Teachers of Singing University Competition in New York City. She has been involved with Litchfield Performing Arts since she was 12 years old and as vocal teaching assistant at the Litchfield Jazz Camp. She is accompanied by Chris DeAngelis on Bass and Rachel Z on Piano.

man i got real excited until i saw the ticket price....
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Booz-what\'s the date on that show? That does look good.
"Anyone who knows a god damn thing about this band and has been there as long as some of us have, know god damn well that this show was something special." Ren re: Toads 8/23/07

2001-12-07

The jam before Mooboo\'s Voodoo (Episode 2) is over 26 minutes long and like nothing else I\'ve heard them do. Talk about firing on all cylinders!
Smell my mule.

^^ that was my wife\'s firswt show. talk about being immediately sold on a band!!

I love that show! So so good. 12-8-01 is fiery as well!

Way to go Chris. What a sweet gig!
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Tonight was great. We brought down the house and then Brubeck and company smashed it into little pieces. Aruny thanks for coming, you da effin man. Your moms a nice lady too. Tell her great to meet her

Nice!
"Anyone who knows a god damn thing about this band and has been there as long as some of us have, know god damn well that this show was something special." Ren re: Toads 8/23/07

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Tonight was great. We brought down the house and then Brubeck and company smashed it into little pieces.

Dangles & Brubeck on the same bill - a beautiful thing!

dangle, I am more jealous of you than words can describe. any recordings of this?
"i heard that after he crossed the finish line he proceeded to wrestle down and pin a full sized grizzly bear"- ds673488

"if i listened to the distance on repeat, i\'d be wearing yellow jerseys like a motherfucker" - zuke

congrats on the ser gig d00zer :thumbsup:
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i got some video. Got told to put it down, but there was a professioal videoing and i think theres some stuff up on youtube. it was such a intimate, small bistro/theater/venue. the group Danglis played with sounded very good and im sure theyll play together again. Dave Brubecks son Chris sat in with them and the sax player Militello sat in for a blues number with them.
sleep a lot...eat a lot, brush em like crazy. Run a lot...do a lot, never be lazy..

Check out this clip from the concert featuring Dave Brubeck\'s son Chris  on trombone and Brubeck\'s saxophonist Bobby Militello performing "Stormy Monday"

Here\'s another clip of Rachel Z\'s arrangement of Joni Mitchel\'s "Both Sides Now"
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