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Something to do in November Over the past couple of years I've gotten the chance to perform very frequently in Poland. To non-musicians there is a curiosity as to why? Trying to explain in words the vibrant energy and reception that I and other Chicago based musicians have experienced wouldn't quite do it justice – you would have to experience it first hand. I know that not everyone can just make the trip, but maybe the best example of the unique environment and connection to Chicago is the Made In Chicago event that will take place in Poznan, Poland this November. In its' fourth year the event showcases a wide array of contemporary Chicago Jazz and improvised music. I had the extreme pleasure of performing there last November and this year's edition seems to have out done itself. Conceptually the event takes aspects of the Chicago landscape (events like the Saxophone summit, presentation of new commissions, workshops for students) and transplants it in the western Polish town. The event is the brain child of Wojtek Juszczak (one of Europe's most largest supporters and promoters of Chicago Jazz) and Jazz institute Executive Director Lauren Deutsch. The two have worked together as programming partners with Juszczak staff at the cultural center Estrada Poznańska the taking the lead on production. The 2009 edition show (see below for full line up). Per usual there is the featured blowout set this year presented by the fantastic saxophonist and composer Ed Wilkerson. The rest of the schedule includes representatives of the AACM, top-shelf local working bands, and ad hoc groups built around the visiting artists. A festival like this does more than give Chicago musicians the chance to play on foreign soil —it also creates a international brand and identity to the exciting things they’re doing with Chicago jazz. Friday, 20 November 2009, 8:00 p.m., Scena na Piętrze Theatre 8 Bold Souls Edward Wilkerson saxes Mwata Bowden saxes, clarinets Tomeka Reid cello Ike Jackson trombone Gerald Powell tuba Robert Griffin trumpet Dushun Mosley drums Harrison Bankhead bass Friday, 20 November 2009, 10:00 p.m.,Blue Note Club Willie Pickens Trio Willie Pickens piano Dushun Mosley drums Lorin Cohen, bass Saturday, 21 November 2009, 8:00 p.m., Scena na Piętrze Theatre Indigo Trio Nicole Mitchell flutes Harrison Bankhead bass Hamid Drake drums Saturday, 21 November 2009, 10:00 p.m., Blue Note Club Saalik Ziyad The 5 after 7 Project Saalik Ziyad vocal Fred Jackson saxes Shaun Johnson trumpet Dushun Mosley drums Lorin Cohen, bass Willie Pickens piano Sunday, 22 November 2009, 8:00 p.m., Scena na Piętrze Theatre FINAL CONCERT ED WILKERSON’S CHICAGO ENSEMBLE Edward Wilkerson saxes, composer, conductor Mwata Bowden saxes, clarinets, composer, conductor Tomeka Reid cello Ike Jackson trombone Gerald Powell tuba Robert Griffin trumpet Saalik Ziyad vocal Fred Jackson saxes Shaun Johnson trumpet Willie Pickens piano Dushun Mosley drums Harrison Bankhead bass Nicole Mitchell flutes Lorin Cohen, bass Friday, 27 November 2009 , 8.30 PM Blue Note ORBERT DAVIS QUINTET Orbert Davis trumpet Ari Brown tenor sax Ryan Cohan piano Stewart Miller bass Ernie Adams drums Saturday, 28 November 2009 8 PM – concert Aula NOVA - The Ignacy Jan Paderewski Academy of Music in Poznan / Music Conservatory/ CHICAGO JAZZ PHILHARMONIC “Collective Creativity” ORBERT DAVIS – conductor, trumpet, composer Stewart Miller - bass Ernie Adams - drums Ryan Cohan - piano Ari Brown – reeds Mwata Bowden – reeds Nicole Mitchell – flutes Leave Comment: |

Over the past couple of years I've gotten the chance to perform very frequently in Poland. To non-musicians there is a curiosity as to why? Trying to explain in words the vibrant energy and reception that I and other Chicago based musicians have experienced wouldn't quite do it justice – you would have to experience it first hand. I know that not everyone can just make the trip, but maybe the best example of the unique environment and connection to Chicago is the
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