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__events listed in reverse order, scroll down for more dates__
KaiBorg:
Jeff Kaiser, Quartertone Trumpet/Laptop
David Borgo, Saxophones/Laptop
November 2008:
UC Institute for Research in the Arts "State of the Art" festival in
Riverside, CA
KaiBorg:
Jeff Kaiser, Quartertone Trumpet/Laptop
David Borgo, Saxophones/Laptop
September 21, 2008
KaiBorg at Studio Loos
City of The Hague, The Netherlands
http://www.loosfoundation.com/
September18, 2008
KaiBorg at STEIM!
Amsterdam, The Netherlands-STEIM electro-acoustic
research
center
September 17, 2008
8 pm
Goteborg, Sweden- KaiBorg at Brötz nightclub!
http://www.brotznow.se/
September 17, 2008
10 am to 1pm
Goteborg, Sweden- The University of Goteborg
David Borgo and Jeff Kaiser lead workshop on improvisation
September 16, 2008
1-4 pm
Goteborg, Sweden- The University of Goteborg
David Borgo presentation
Monday, September 1, 7:00pm
Marcos Fernandes
Going Away Party...
A group of improvisors getting together to
celebrate and send off
improvisor and impressario
Marcos...
Wormhole, Borborygmus plus guests
featuring Burnett Anderson, Roger Aplon, Farhad Bahrami, Michael Dessen, DJ
Tenshun, Marcos Fernandes, Curtis Glatter, Nathan Hubbard, Jeff Kaiser, robert
m, Toni Pope, Scott Walton, Ellen Weller
Desi 'N' friends
2734 Lytton Stree
San Diego, CA
Donations accepted
21+
August 14, 2008
8:00 pm
$8
Muddy Waters Cafe
508 E. Haley St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Rob Wallace Farewell Show!
Rob Wallace is moving away. Come and wish the drummer Han Bennink refers to as "sweetie" farewell and good luck on future adventures! Performers will include Rob Wallace (drums), Jeff Kaiser (trumpet), Andrew Pask (woodwinds), Colter Frazier (tenor sax), Jim Connolly (bass), Hal Onserud (bass), Ralph Lowi (bass), Max Katz (guitar), Phil Murphy (guitar), and more!
August 2, 2008, 8pm
Eugene, Oregon
At DIVA
Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts
110 W. BROADWAY - EUGENE,
OREGON
(541) 344-3482
Cost: $5, All ages welcome
Local sound artist and promoter Don Haugen hosts an evening
with performers
Jeff Kaiser, Barry Threw (Maximus P) and Haugen's own group WARNING
BROKEN MACHINE.
Maximus P is:
Jeff Kaiser, Quartertone Trumpet/Laptop
Barry Threw, Laptop
Tuesday, July 29, 8pm
KWVA Radio, Eugene, Oregon
host: Don Haugen
http://kwva.uoregon.edu/ (link to stream on page) or;
SHOUTcast
(Must click little yellow "Tune In!" button)
Will be playing/discussing my music and upcoming show with Barry Threw
Two Bands, Four nights
Santa Barbara, Bakersfield, *VENTURA*, Laguna Beach
July 10-13, 2008
Jeff Kaiser/Steuart Liebig Duo
Quartertone Trumpet/electronics and Contrabass Guitar/Electronics
Trio Caveat
Jonathan Moritz, tenor saz; James Ilgenfritz, contrabass; John McLellan, drums
Thursday,
July 10, 8pm
Santa Barbara New Music Series at:
Muddy Waters Cafe
508 E. Haley St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
$8, all ages
Friday July 11, 8pm
Metro Galleries
1604 19th St.
Bakersfield, CA 93301
$5 admission, all ages
Info: 661-634-9598
Saturday, July 12, 8pm
Zoey's Cafe
451 E. Main Street
Ventura, CA 93001
(805) 652-1137
FREE admission, donations accepted
ALL AGES
Sunday, July 13, 6pm
Laguna House Concert
1545 Tahiti Ave
Laguna Beach, CA
$10 suggested
6PM
Jeff Kaiser/Steuart Liebig Duo
Persian kabob between sets!
7:30PM
Jonathan Moritz/Chris Welcome/ James Ilgenfritz Trio
Tenor and soprano saxophone/Acoustic bass/Electric guitar
driving directions:
I-405 or I-5
Exit highway 133 (Laguna Canyon Rd.)
Turn left at the light at Forest Ave
Continue on 3rd St
Turn left at Park Ave and proceed up the hill
Turn left at Tahiti Ave
May 27-June 1
Idaho Falls and Boise, ID
The
Choir Boys
Jeff Kaiser and Andrew Pask
These will be part of the premier tour of
our new intermedia work
"Helicopter"......
May 28 (Wednesday), 7:00 - 8:30pm
Museum of Eastern Idaho
300 S. Capital Ave
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
208-524-7777
$10 at the door
http://www.theartmuseum.org/
and
Boise Experimental Music Festival
(for specific times, see the schedule at:
http://www.boisemusicians.com/BEMF-3/)
May 30 (Friday), 8:30pm - Midnight
El Korah Shrine Center
1118 W Idaho
Boise, ID 83701
Phone: 208-343-0571
$7.00 at the door
http://www.elkorah.org
May 31 (Saturday), 1-7pm
El Korah Shrine Center
1118 W Idaho
Boise, ID 83701
Phone: 208-343-0571
$6.00 at the door
($10 will cover evening show as well)
http://www.elkorah.org
Sunday, May 11, 7pm
Trummerflora presents
Other Ideas at Kava Gallery
Vinny Golia Quartet
The Choir Boys
two LA based group working with electro-acoustic music perform
Sunday, May 11, 7:00pm
Kava Gallery
2812 Kettner Blvd
San Diego, CA
$10-5 sliding scale
http://www.kavalounge.com/
The Choir Boys are:
Jeff Kaiser: Quartertone Trumpet, Laptop
Andrew Pask: Woodwinds, Laptop
http://www.trippyhorns.com/
http://www.JeffKaiser.com
http://kaleidacousticon.com/
Jeff Kaiser is a musician and the founder of pfMENTUM, a record label dedicated
to the documentation of new music in California. He is a composer, performer
and programmer, who performs regularly in the United States and abroad. He
is currently living and working in San Diego on a music PhD in Critical Studies
and Experimental Practices at UCSD.
Andrew Pask is a New Zealand born musician and audio/video programmer. He worked for years as a professional musician throughout Asia and New Zealand before moving to Los Angeles in 1999. He performs regularly in Los Angeles in the new music scene. At the same time, he has a career as a computer programmer, working for Cycling 74, a California corporation dedicated to creating advanced audiovisual computer software.
We see ourselves as inspired by Los Angeles legends John Carter (clarinet) and Bobby Bradford (cornet), We are trying to carry on and pay homage to this great duo, and to the music they were part of, and at the same time take the music to a unique space by incorporating newly designed audio and video software.
This
performance will be part of the premier tour of our new intermedia work "Helicopter."
This project is part of our ongoing exploration of improvisational musical
space and the interaction of acoustic instruments with live processing by software
of our own design. This will be the fourth work in the series. The first was
a collection of duo performances culminating in our first album. The second
was "The Choir Boys with strings," which included Steuart Liebig,
(Los Angeles based contrabass guitarist) and G.E. Stinson (Los Angeles based
electric guitarist). The third was an interactive work with the 1929 avant-garde
film, "Tusalava," by New Zealander Len Lye. This was performed in
Los Angeles, Ventura, and was featured at the University of Minneapolis' Spark
Festival of Electronic Music in 2007.
This new work, "Helicopter," like
our "Tusalava," will
be continuing our exploration of music and video software in an improvisatory
environment.
Based on the idea of memory and expectation, the moment of take-off is a point
in time we expand on, that the sounds and sights which are present at the moment
the machine becomes light enough to lift off are explored and stretched out.
The point of take-off is now, no longer a moment, but an expanded period of
time. Our musical focus in this piece is this moment of lightness, or of effort,
or of resolution, or commencement, or all of it at the same time...
Location: the internet
Sunday April 27, 1PM
www.arts.rpi.edu/liveStream
Telemergence-
New works for the telematic medium
CRCA @ CalIT2, Room 1613
enter back door, at the loading dock behind coffee cart
UCSD
directions: http://crca.ucsd.edu/views.php?id=5
Very limited seating, RSVP only
mdresser@ucsd.edu
Deep Listening commissioned composers:
Michelle
Nagai, Monique Buzzart, Kristin Norderval, Will Swofford,
Mark Dresser, Sarah Weaver.
Ensembles:
SoundWIRE / Stanford,
VistaMuse / University of California San Diego
Tintinnabulate / Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1:00pmPST, 4:00pmEST
Three ensembles perform commissioned works
together live via Internet2, using Jack
Trip audio software
developed by Chris Chafe and iCHATav video software.
Streamed Live at www.arts.rpi.edu/liveStream
Saturday, April 26, 8pm
Scott Walton, Piano
Cuyamaca College
Cuyamaca College Communication Arts Theatre
900 Rancho San Diego Parkway, El Cajon, CA 92019
College Foundation invites you to its inaugural concert series to support its music scholarship fund.
Program includes late works by Chopin and Debussy, and a selection of pieces by twentieth century composers including George Crumb, David Durant and an improvisation with Jeff Kaiser on quartertone trumpet and electronics.
Admission is $10/$5 for students with ID.
For
more information, call Mr. Pat Setzer, at (619) 660-4322.
Thursday, April 17, 8pm
University of San Diego, Camino Hall, Room 153
Free, All Ages
The Alan Lechusza
/ Christopher Adler Duo meets
Jeff Kaiser (trumpet, electronics) and Scott Walton
(contrabass)
SPRING REVERB '08
The 7th Annual Frstival of Creative Music
Glatter/Hubbard, Jason Robinson/Jeff Kaiser, Scott Walton/Michael Dessen/Anthony
Burr
Thursday, April 3, 8:00pm
Desi 'N' fFiends
2734 Lytton Stree
San Diego, CA
$10
21+
March 21-31
New York City and Philadelphia
David Bartel, Jeff Kaiser
More info to come
March 23-C.O.M.A, ABC No-Rio 156 Rivington,
NYC
C.O.M.A Website
March 24-Goodbye Blue Monday, 1087 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 1121
March 25-Dakar (w/ James Ilgenfritz, bass)- Lafayette and Grand, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn
March 27-Tribes Gallery, Near 3rd and Houston, Jeff Kaiser will sit in with Brad Henkel, Nathaniel Morgan, Peter Hanson
Faculty Piano Recital: Scott Walton
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
7:30 p.m.
French Parlor, Founders Hall
University of San Diego, 5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego, CA 92110
Program includes late works by Chopin and
Debussy, and a selection of pieces by twentieth century composers including
George Crumb, David Durant and an improvisation with Jeff Kaiser on quartertone
trumpet and electronics.
Tickets on sale at the door only. $10 general admission; $8 seniors, USD
faculty, staff, and alumni; $5 students with ID.
Sunday, March 9th, 7pm
Trummerflora presents
Other Ideas at Kava Gallery
Jacob Koller's Music for Bowlers (Phoenix)
+
Emily Hay - voice, flute (LA)
Jeff Kaiser - trumpet, electronics
Marcos Fernandes - percussion, electronics
Kava lounge Gallery
2804 Kettner Blvd
San Diego CA 92101
http://www.kavalounge.com/
$10-5 sliding scale
All ages.
Info: rubble@trummerflora.com
Web: http://www.trummerflora.com/.
Tetrade!
Minneapolis, MN
Tetrade is:
Guerino Mazzola, piano
Heinz Geisser, drums
Sirone, contrabass
Jeff Kaiser, quartertone trumpet and laptop
Sunday, Feb 17: Improvisation Workshop
University
of Minnesota, MN
Monday, Feb
18: Concert, 8pm
The Whole Music Club
Coffman Memorial Union
Univ
of
Minnesota
300
Washington
Ave
SE,
Minneapolis,
MN
55455
Free, all ages
Tuesday, Feb 12, ***9pm***(new time)
Dr. Mint: Improvs for the Apocalypse
Jeff Kaiser and Steuart Liebig: Trumpet, Bass, massive electronics
Jason Robinson: Saxophone and who knows what else....
KAVA Lounge
2812 Kettner Blvd., San Diego, California 92101
Free?
Jan 2
KXLU Radio Los Angeles
Interview about my music
by Emily Hay on Trilogy
8-10pm
DIVA CENTER - 110 W. BROADWAY - EUGENE,
OREGON (541) 344-3482
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Sabrina Siegel and Jeff Kaiser
Time: 8pm
Admission: $3-$5 sliding scale
Don Haugen Presents
Producer Don Haugen presents an evening of improvised instrumental music by Sabrina
Siegel and Jeff Kaiser
New York born and raised Sabrina Sigel received her MFA from the University of
Oregon and now resides in Eugene, Oregon. Her multi-disciplinary work includes
Photography, Performance, and Film/Video Installation Arts along with a background
in classical voice and flute. Aside from her solo work, she has performed with
Eugene Opera, SIECOX, Onomatopoeia, and other experimental ensembles.
http://www.myspace.com/sabrinasiegel
The Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts (DIVA Center) is a non-profit membership supported organization. Our Center, is the manifest vision of a number of local artists, business people and community leaders acting as a catalyst for visual arts in Eugene, Oregon. This highly energized collaboration of volunteers has realized incredible success with the opening of a six gallery exhibit space and 60 seat screening room on the corner of Broadway and Olive. DIVA has become the hub of downtown classes, film programs, performances, events and exhibits.
http://www.diva.proscenia.net/
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR IMPROVISED MUSIC
SECOND ANNUAL CONFERENCE
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
Evanston, Illinois
DEC 14-16, 2007
Jeff will present a paper/workshop on Technology and Improvisation
The Desert Fathers will perform:
Jeff Kaiser, Quartertone trumpet, Laptop
Gregory Taylor, Laptop
Wednesday, December 12
University of Wisconson
Madison, WI
I will be doing a presentation on my compositions to Stephen Dembski's composistion students
Thursday, November 8, 2007
The Alan Lechusza / Christopher Adler Duo
with special guests Jeff Kaiser, trumpet and Scott Walton, contrabass
Witness the first meeting of this quartet of Southern California improvisers!
Camino 153
University of San Diego
8:00 pm
free, and parking is free, too!
Premier, Jeff Kaiser's
Anwer to Job
(choir and electronics)
Friday, October 19, 8pm
California Lutheran University Choir, Dr. Wyant Morton, Conductor
Held at the California Lutheran University Chapel
60 W. Olsen Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Friday, August 24, 8pm
Dangerous Curve
1020 E Fourth Place
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Admission: Sliding scale $10-7$
Daren Burns, Bass/Fearless Leader
http://www.darenburns.com
Jeff Kaiser, quartertone trumpet/laptop
Motoko Honda, paino/electronnics
Scott
Collins, guitar
Sean Daniels, drums
SIGGraph Concert
Tuesday, August 7
7pm, Free, All Ages
1. Michael Dessen : Trombone, Laptop
Jeff Kaiser: Quartertone Trumpet, Laptop
2. James Ilgenfritz: Contrabass, Laptop
Philipp Danseizen: Percussion, Laptop
3. Maximus P
Barry Threw: Laptop
Jeff Kaiser: Quartertone Trumpet, Laptop
Center for Research and Computing in the
Arts (CRCA Black Box)
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093
Sponsored by the Center for Research and Computing in the
Arts
Friday, July 6, 2007
Bolivar Zoar (Ava Mendoza, Theresa Wong,
Mary Clare Brzytwa)
Marielle Jakobsons
Andrew Benson
Maximus P (Barry Threw and Jeff Kaiser)
Possible other acts TBA.
Doors @ 8, shows starting at 9.
The Palindrome
1221 Hampel St. (@Park Bl.)
Oakland, CA 94602
SOULstice music day in Santa Monica
2:30-4:30
Sunday June 24th
Edgemar
2435 Main Street
Santa Monica, CA
No cover, All ages welcome
Outdoors in the Edgemar Courtyard
There are tables and chairs and places to
get food...
Tom McNalley, guitar
Peter Valsamis, drums
James Ilgenfritz, bass
Jeff Kaiser, trumpet
Andrew
Pask, woodwinds
Saturday, 16 June 2006
Meninas Quartet
923
E. 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA90013
(213) 613 1537
cafemetropol.com
All shows are 8pm to 10pm.
In addition to the cover, there is a $10 minimum purchase per person
Brad Dutz (drumset), Jeff Kaiser (trumpet) and Kris Tiner (trumpet), Steuart
Liebig (bass, compositions)
EAST/WEST-COASTING
A NIGHT OF
IMPROVISED MUSIC
SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2007
7 PM
REDS COFFEE HOUSE
211 HELENA (in the funk zone)
featuring
Jim Connolly
Andrew Raffo Dewar
Colter Frazier
Rami Gabriel
Jeff Kaiser
Ralph Lowi
Phil Murphy
Saturday May 26, 2007, 8pm
Jeff Kaiser: Farewell, Ventura!
Ventura City Hall
501 Poli Street
Ventura, CA 93001
(downtown Ventura, where California Street runs into Poli)
Admission, $10
Jeff Kaiser Quintet
Brad Dutz, drum set; Jim
Connolly, electric bass; Tom McNalley, electric guitar
Andrew Pask, woodwinds; Jeff Kaiser, trumpet and compositions
The Jeff Kaiser Ockodektet
Tpts: Kris Tiner,
Dan Clucas, Brad Henkel
Bones: Michael Vlatkovich,
George McMullen; Tuba: William Roper
Woodwinds: Vinny Golia, Andrew Pask, Jason Robinson, Nathaniel Morgan,
Emily Hay, Lynn Johnston
Electric Guitar: G.E. Stinson; Percussion: Richie West, Brad Dutz
Basses: Jim Connolly, Hal Onserud, Steuart Liebig (electric contrabass)
Piano/Organ: Kevin Fukagawa
Conductor/compositions: Jeff Kaiser
Sunday, May 6, 2007, 4-7pm
Dangerous Curve
1020 E Fourth Place
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Admission: Sliding scale $10-7$
The Choir Boys
http://www.trippyhorns.com/
Cosmologic
http://www.cosmologic.org/
Vinny Golia (group tba)
http://www.ninewinds.com/Artists/golia.html
Three energetic and enjoyable groups......
http://dangerouscurve.org/
It is a little
difficult to find, so give yourself time.
http://dangerouscurve.org/directions.html
Second Annual Boise Experimental Music Festival
April 26 - 28, 2007
Visual Arts Collective
1419 Grove Street
Boise, ID 83702
208-424-8297
Jeff Kaiser, quartertone trumpet and laptop
Gregory Taylor, laptop
will be performing Friday night and Saturday afternoon

Gregory Taylor
http://www.boisemusicians.com/BEMF2
Saturday, April 21, 2007
7:00pm
Idaho Falls, ID
University Place Auditorium
Jeff Kaiser- 1/4 tone Trumpet/Laptop
Craig Green- Guitar/Electronics
MIke Jones- Sound Design
Spark Festival of Electronic
Music and Art 2007
February 20 - 25, 2007: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
I will be presenting a paper, "How I
Lost 150 lbs. thanks to Max/MSP!" on the use of
Max/MSP in improvised music
and The Choir Boys (myself and Andrew Pask) will be performing.
http://www.spark.cla.umn.edu/
Saturday, February 17, 2007, 8 pm
Bell Arts Factory
432 N. Ventura Ave.
Ventura, CA 93001
Free Admission
The Choir Boys presents
"
Tusalava" - a film by Len Lye.
With a fresh new soundtrack conjured for
the occasion featuring trumpets, saxophones, clarinets and computerized mayhem.
Music and DSP programming by Jeff Kaiser and Andrew Pask.
Additional video programming by Andrew Pask.
Tusalava is a film from 1929 by Len Lye. The film presents a number of graphical ideas based on Len Lye's interest in Aboriginal and Pacific Art. It originally had a score, but due to the limitations of film technology when the film was made the score was never recorded, and was played live in performance with the film.
In fact the score for Tusalava was lost, and we now have no idea what it might have sounded like.
The Choir Boys, aka Jeff Kaiser and Andrew Pask, will present their version of the score.
It can be safely said that although we have
no idea what the original score sounded like, we can be fairly sure that it
wouldn't have sounded
anything
quite like this.
Also:
Andrew Pask will perform Richard Dudas' Prelude for Clarinet and Computer
Program
Notes from composer Richard Dudas:
Prelude for Clarinet and Computer is the second in a series of interactive
pieces for solo wind instrument with live computer processing. The piece
explores (and blurs) the fine line between the sound of the live clarinet
and the computer
processed clarinet sound by the use of multiphonics in the clarinet part.
The computer is also used to fill in the “missing” even harmonic partials
in the clarinet’s odd-harmonic sound spectrum, morphing its sound into
one resembling a saxophone. The piece was written for clarinetist Peter Furniss
who premiered it on a concert of music for clarinet and live electronics
at the Forum Neues Musiktheater in Stuttgart, Germany in April of 2006.
Performed by Andrew Pask - clarinet
Bios:
Richard Dudas holds degrees in Music Composition from The Peabody Conservatory
of the Johns Hopkins University and The University of California, Berkeley,
and has been actively invloved with computer music since the late 1980s.
From 1996 to 1998 he taught computer music courses at the musical research
center
IRCAM in Paris, France, and since 1999 has been working for Cycling ’74,
Inc., developing the musical software programming environment, Max/MSP. In
the Spring of 2002 he was a visiting lecturer in computer music at The State
University of New York at Buffalo, and has been a regular lecturer at the “Max/MSP
Nightschool” summer workshops in Berkeley, California, and at the Fourm
Neuesmusiktheater Max/MSP/Jitter workshops in Stuttgart, Germany. His compositions
using technology have been performed in the U.S.A., the U.K., France, Monaco,
Germany and Korea.
The Choir Boys have performed for shell-shocked audiences all over the United States and in the United Kingdom at festivals, universities, nightclubs, art galleries, parking garages, and anywhere else that will allow them to break out their laptops and horns (and a few places that wouldn't allow them).
Links:
http://www.bellartsfactory.org/
http://www.jeffkaiser.com/
http://www.kaleidacousticon.com/
http://www.trippyhorns.com/
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Doors @ 8:30pm, Showtime @ 9pm
Performing at the Visual Arts Collective...
"
A Night of Spontaneous Compositions: Jeff Kaiser, Craig Green, & Krispen
Hartung"
Three solo sets
Cost: $10 at the door
Visual Arts Collective, 1419 Grove Street, Boise, ID, 208-424-8297
Boise, ID
December 17
New Music: "Three, Two, One...":
Emily Hay/Brad Dutz/Wayne Peet Jeff
Kaiser/Kris Tiner Nate Scoble
Sunday, December 17, 2006 4:00 p.m. $10 at Dangerous Curve,
an Experimental Exhibition and Performance/Live Art Space
1020 East Fourth Place, (500 Molino Street #102), Los Angeles, CA
For the New Music afternoon, flutist/vocalist Emily Hay is back collaborating with stellar percussionist Brad Dutz and famed organist /keyboardist Wayne Peet.
Jeff Kaiser and Kris Tiner will be performing a dueling duet of trumpets and laptops
Nate Scoble, co-founder of the legendary Blue Daisies, presents his folk-rock/jazz/prog/art songs.
All this is couched in the spiritual
sculpture-scape of Nancy Evans' "Keeping
Body and Soul Together," which features a wall installation with sound
by Doug Henry and Joe Potts.
Dangerous Curve is located at 1020 East Fourth Place, between Molino and
Mateo Streets, in the back of the 500 Molino Street Lofts, #102, between the
Fourth Street Bridge's (the bridge on the LA River side of downtown) two on/off
ramps.
See http://dangerouscurve.org for directions, etc.!Please visit
our websites!
Emily Hay http://www.emilyhay.com/
Brad Dutz http://www.braddutz.com/
Wayne Peet http://www.pfmentum.com/wayne_peet_als.html
Jeff Kaiser http://www.jeffkaiser.com/
Kris Tiner http://www.kristiner.com/bio.html
December 14
730pm 2nd and 4th Thursdays
BELL ARTS FACTORY: 432 N. Ventura Ave, Ventura
S.O.T.U presents Train of Thought
hosted by Ryan Gillenwater
12/14 FEATURES
Jamie Kilstein, ranked 5th in the Nation
Gwendolyn Alley "call and reponse" with musician Jeff
Kaiser
Open Mic & SLAM
December 4
Headless Household
Headless Household presents its 17th annual xmas concert:
Where: Center Stage
Theater in Santa Barbara (as usual)
When: Monday, Dec. 4. at 8 p.m.
$: Tickets are $10, general and $7, seniors and students. Box office: (805)
963-0408, or, web-wise,
www.centerstagetheater.org.
What: surveying the last two albums--Blur Joan and post-Polka--and much more, for your listening pleasure... Guests include: Julie Christensen (vox), Tom Buckner (sax, reeds), Sally Barr (violin and vocals), Claudia Kiser (cello), Jeff Kaiser (trumpet), Bill Flores (pedal steel, banjo, etceteras), Kenny Edwards (mandolin, guitar), Jim Connolly (saw)...
Outside/In Improv Music Series Kicks Off
at Metro Galleries
Thursday, November 16, 7:30 p.m.
Jeff Kaiser/Kris Tiner Duo
Dottie Grossman and Michael Vlatkovich
Ragamuffin
Metro Galleries
1920 20th St. @ Eye St.
Bakersfield, CA 93301
$5 Admission (includes free refreshments)
Bakersfield, November 8, 2006 – The Outside/In Jazz and Improvised Music
Series returns to downtown Bakersfield on Thursday, November 16 with a concert
at Metro Galleries (1920 Eye Street) featuring three ear-opening sets by local
and international performing artists. First on the bill is the hyperactive
local drums and electronic music duo Ragamuffin, followed by Los Angeles poet
Dottie Grossman and Portland trombonist Michael Vlatkovich who will perform
in their critically acclaimed and fantastically unique "call and response" format.
The late Allen Ginsberg called Grossman's poetry, "clear, odd, personal,
funny or wild-weird, curious and lucid." Vlatkovich, who has worked with
Peggy Lee, Brian Setzer, Vinny Golia and others, brings a seasoned improvisational
dynamic to the duo. The final set will feature the first ever electro-acoustic
duo performance by Bakersfield trumpeter Kris Tiner with Ventura trumpeter
Jeff Kaiser. Both musicians will be incorporating laptop computers running
state-of-the-art audio processing software. $5 admission includes free refreshments,
all ages are welcome. Seating is limited. Doors
open at 7 p.m., music begins at 7:30.
Jeff Kaiser: Featured Performer
Y2K6 International Looping Festival
http://www.y2k6loopfest.com
I will be performing at the following four events:
****
Thursday, October 19, 2006
The Luggage Store
Jeff Kaiser and Kris Hartung
(quarter-tone trumpet/laptop and electric guitar/laptop)
8:00 pm
The Luggage Store
1007 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 USA
$10/door
ALL AGES WELCOME
Friday, October 20
8:00 pm to Midnight
Jeff Kaiser/Rick Walker Duo and more.
ORBIS NEX
SUNSHINE BISCUIT FACTORY
851 81st Avenue
Unit 217 (dial 200 at the door)
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA
$5 donation requested
ALL AGES WELCOME
Saturday, October 21
Noon to Midnight
Jeff Kaiser, solo: 10:30
Alchemy
120 Pearl Alley
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(on the north end of the Pearl Alley
parking lot, right behind the Pacific Garden Mall)
$10/door
ALL AGES WELCOME
kyberloopfest - The Y2K6 International Live Looping Internet Sessions
Sunday, October 22
Noon to
7:00 p.m
Jeff Kaiser at noon, with Stefan Tiedje.
Stefan will be performing from the Xenakis Institute in Paris, France
Meta Music , 121 Maple Street, Santa Cruz, CA
Free
ALL AGES WELCOME
Sunday, October 15, 2006, 6 pm, FREE
Downtown Music Gallery
Jeff Kaiser and Tom McNalley
(quarter-tone trumpet/laptop and electric guitar)
342 Bowery [between E. 2nd & E. 3rd
Streets], New York, NY 10012-2408
Phone: (212) 473-0043
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Goodbye Blue Monday
1087 BROADWAY - BUSHWICK, BROOKLYN
NEW YORK 11221
718.453.6343
Jeff Kaiser and Tom McNalley
(quarter-tone trumpet/laptop and electric guitar)
with
David Bartel
drum set/ laptop
http://www.goodbye-blue-monday.com/
This is going to be an exciting gig, first
meeting (musically) with David.
He is an exciting player with a great take
on technology.
For More Info on David:
http://www.deepsoundchannel.com/
Festival of New Trumpet
http://fontmusic.org/
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Jeff Kaiser and Tom McNalley
(quarter-tone trumpet/laptop and electric guitar)
The Cornelia Street Café
29 Cornelia
Street
NYC 10014
(212)989-9319
Saturday, September 30
9pm
Ventura Artists Union
Jeff Kaiser/Don Malone/Tom McNalley
Saturday, September 30 also at the Artists' Union Gallery
9pm - following the 3D reception
Jeff Kaiser: trumpet/laptop
Don Malone: laptop
Tom McNalley: electric guitar
(805) 320-3524 Artists’ Union Gallery
330 South California Street, Ventura
Free Admission
(in the Holiday Inn plaza; parking garage on the left and gallery on opposite side of Holiday Inn and next to Aloha Restaurant)
Thursday, September 28, Cryptonight, Culver
City
Jeff Kaiser/Don Malone/Andrew Pask/Tom McNalley
* Jeff Kaiser - trumpet
* Don Malone - electronics
* Andrew Pask - woodwinds
* Tom McNalley - electric guitars
Jeff "The Angry Vegan" Kaiser drops in on us from the apple-green fields of Ventura County for some hi-tech hi-volume hi-maintenance hi-jinks with esteemed avant-assassins Don Malone, Andrew Pask and Tom McNalley. Expect wintry and wild sonic soundscapes from Kaiser and McNalley's latest release Zugzwang as well as some aural electro-freakery in the vein of the Kaiser/Pask collaboration The Choir Boys. Complaints from the neighbors will be duly ignored...
Cryptonight is held at:
Club Tropical,
8641 Washington Blvd, Culver City
club info: 310-559-1127, show info: 310-287-1918
Reservations are accepted until 6PM Thursday night. Maximum 25 reservations
accepted.
Concerts begin at 8:00 PM
$10 / $5 with student ID
* great Salvadoran food
* full bar
* safe neighborhood
* free night parking
Cryptogramophone info:
310-287-1918
310-287-1928 (fax)
Booking: cryptonight@charter.net
More Info: info@cryptogramophone.com
Wednesday, September 20
BEN MONDER TRIO
Ben Monder, guitar; Ted Poor, drums; Chris Lightcap, bass
PLUS OPENING SET BY
JEFF KAISER & JIM CONNOLLY
Center Stage Theater
In the Paseo Nuevo
Santa Barbara, CA
For directions:
http://www.centerstagetheater.org/
For the first time, esteemed New York City
guitarist Ben Monder brings his trio to California for a series of concerts
and workshops
this September. Monder
is one of the most distinguished and cutting-edge guitarists today, creating
mind-bending harmonic passages never before heard on six strings. He improvises
fluid melodic lines on par with the most skilled woodwind players' melodies,
and his compositions are mesmerizing, introspective, and harmonically adventurous.
"
Ben Monder has played nearly unsurpassable jazz guitar with any number of actual
jazz groups. But what he plays with his own group comes from another planet." --Ben
Ratliff, New York Times.
For more information, visit www.BenMonder.com
http://www.centerstagetheater.org/
TIMES: Wednesday, September 20, at 8:00 P.M.
TICKETS: $18 general, $13 students. BOX OFFICE (805) 963-0408
Saturday, September 16
Fire and Light Festival
Ventura, California
Time: sunset
Downtown Ventura, in the parking garage
where California Street meets the ocean.
Free
Jeff Kaiser and Bob Sterling, 4 speaker installation performance of electronic music inside a parking garage. really.
Saturday, September 9
Henry Miller Library,
Big Sur
Free
1-2pm
Jeff Kaiser: trumpet and laptop
Noah Phillips: prepared electric
guitar and electronics.
4-5pm
Jeff Kaiser
Noah Phillips
Zachary Watkins: laptop, bent circuits
7 pm
Jeff Kaiser, Noah Phillips and
Zachary Watkins perform a call and response with the 315 Poets.
Noah Phillips began playing guitar in Los Angeles for the exact same reasons all teenage males desire to play loud music. During his formative years Phillips decided that it would be a good idea to attend high school anywhere on earth that wasn’t Los Angeles’ beautifully suburban San Fernando Valley. While living in the dorms of a boarding school on the island of Hawaii Phillips became interested in the masterful guitar orchestrations of early Pink Floyd records. Phillips then began to learn the music of Jimi Hendrix, a whole bunch of blues guys, the music of the Hawaiian Islands, the timeless music of Bob Marley, and other popular guitar players from the 1960s, '70s, '80s, and '90s. While attending the University of Southern California Phillips studied “Jazz” with a host of great guitar players, the most influential of which being Joe Diorio. After graduating college Phillips became involved with the new and improvised music community of Los Angeles. Since moving to Oakland, Phillips has started to experiment with and perform using prepared electric and acoustic guitar, analog electronics, Congolese Drumming, no-input feedback loops, and meager song writing. Noah Phillips is currently studying guitar, composition, and electronic music with Fred Frith in pursuit of a MFA at Mills College.
Zachary Watkins studied composition with
Janice Giteck, Jarrad Powell, Robin Holcomb and Jovino Santos Neto at Cornish
College and has also studied with Chris Brown, Fred Frith and Alvin Curran
while pursuing an MFA in Electronic Music and Recording Media from Mills College.
As a recording engineer, Zachary has worked with composer James Tenney, free
jazz trio "Floss" on Monktail Records, Paul Rutherford, Harris Eisenstadt,
poet Stephen Ratcliffe as well as his own compositions. He has collaborated
with choreographer Becca Levy and Butoh choreographer Christina Braun on works
performed at the South Pasadena High Performing Arts Center and the Temescal
Arts Center in Oakland, CA. A recent collaboration with choreographer Lola
A. Katie was premiered on March 10th at the Mills Dance Thesis presentations.
Zachary was awarded a Mills Research Grant that funded the performance of the
multimedia work L.C.S.L. involving video, SuperCollider generated synthesis,
string bass, prepared piano and percussion. Zachary was also recently awarded
the Paul Merrtit Henry Prize for Composition for his piece Suite for String
Quartet. The Odeon String Quartet and the Seattle Chamber Players have performed
his compositions. A spring of 2004 commission by clarinetist Beth Fleenor yielded
the new work (206)culture, scored for tape, b flat bass clarinet, prepared
piano and maracas. A Cornish College of the Arts commission yielded the new
work Aircraft Without Life For Floss With Lil'Ray and Joe Gray premiered on
March 4, 2006. Zachary is currently working on a new work commissioned by TrioMetrik.
(http://www.beamfoundation.org/) As a performer he has played prepared piano
and electronics in I, Norton, a multimedia opera by composer Gino Robair. He
also appears on the studio recording of I, Norton. Zachary recently performed
interactive electronics as part of the Jon Rose residency concert at Mills
College. His most recent sound art work entitled Designed Obsolescence, "spoke
as a metaphor for the breakdown of the dream of technology and the myth of
our society’s permanence," review by Susan Noyes Platt in the Summer
05 issue of ARTLIES. The Walrus Press and Birds & Whistles have published
his compositions. Artlies Article: (http://www.artlies.org/article.php?id=1220&issue=46&s=1)
Thursday, July 27 [starts at 8PM]
Steuart Liebig Birthday Celebration!
The long-awaited, first-ever live performance of two pieces from Steuart Liebig's Crypto album "Pomegranate,"
featuring Nels Cline and Vinny Golia.
Also on tap will be the two "mini concertos" written for Jeff Gauthier's Grand Goatette, featuring Gauthier on electric violin, and David Witham on the new Cryptonight 1921 Chickering piano. Plus, there will also be a brand-new "mini concerto" written for pianist Wayne Peet.
First set:
Kammerstig performs two pieces from Pomegranate:
flare up like flame and create dark shadows - soloist: vinny golia, sopranino
saxophone,
the darkness of each endless fall - soloist: nels cline, guitar
PLUS as-yet untitled new piece - soloist: wayne peet, organ
Second set:
Two pieces written from Capricorn, for jeff gauthier's grand goatette:
soloist: jeff gauthier, electric violin
soloist: david witham, piano
Kammerstig:
alex cline - - drumset
jeff gauthier - - electric violins
ellen burr - - flutes
andrew pask - - clarinets
jeff kaiser - trumpet
michael vlatkovich - - trombone
steuart liebig - - contrabassguitars, conducting, compositions
soloists: nels cline, vinny golia and wayne peet
Grand Goatette:
jeff gauthier - - electric violins
david witham - - piano
joel hamilton - - acoustic bass
alex cline - - drumset
ellen burr - - flutes
andrew pask - - clarinets
keve wilson - - oboe
sara schoebeck - - bassoon
solists: jeff gauthier, david witham
steuart liebig - - conducting, compositionsCryptonight is held at:
Club Tropical,
8641 Washington Blvd, Culver City
club info: 310-559-1127, show info: 310-287-1918
Reservations are accepted until 6PM Thursday night. Maximum 25 reservations
accepted.
Concerts begin at 8:00 PM, All ages welcome.
$10 / $5 with student ID
* great Salvadoran food
* full bar
* safe neighborhood
* free night parking
The Choir Boys celebrate their new CD!
(Jeff Kaiser, trumpet and electronics; Andrew Pask, woodwinds and electronics)
http://www.trippyhorns.com/
(first set: Kris Tiner, trumpet and Mike
Baggetta, guitar)
http://kristiner.com/
Micro Tour!
Friday
June 30, 2006
Zoey's Café
451 E. Main St.
Ventura, CA 93001
www.zoeyscafe.com
Also: The Choir Boys
Saturday
July 1, 2006
8pm
Café Metropol
923 East 3rd St.
Downtown Artist District
Los Angeles, CA 90013
www.cafemetropol.com
www.roccoinla.com
Monday
July 3, 2006
5:30pm
Dagny's Coffee Co.
1600 20th St. @ Eye St.
Bakersfield, CA
(661) 634.0806
free admission
www.dagnysdowntown.com
June 2-4, 2006
electro-music 2006
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jeff Kaiser, Quarter-tone trumpet and electronics
Tom McNalley, Electric Guitar
Location:
Cheltenham Art Center
439 Ashbourne Rd.
Cheltenham, PA 19012
Phone: (215) 379-4660
June 3 at 12:30pm Jeff Kaiser will give a
seminar titled,
"Moving away from Hardware Based electronics" and a short performance
with Tom McNalley
June 3 at 7pm
Jeff Kaiser and Tom McNalley will be the first of the evenings featured performers.
http://electro-music.com/
May 22-24, 2006
New Mexico dates with
Jeff Kaiser, Quarter-tone trumpet and electronics
Tom McNalley (ALB and SF only),
Electric Guitar
Mark Weaver, tuba
Dave Wayne, percussion
Mon. May 22, 2006
7:00-9:00 pm
The Wisdom Cup
2 San Francisco de Asis Plaza
Ranchos de Taos, NM
info 505-751-1553
(no admission charge) ALL AGES
Jeff Kaiser Trio
Tues. May 23, 2006
8:00-10:00pm
The Blue Dragon
1517 Girard Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM
info 505-268-5159
($5 at the door) ALL AGES
Jeff Kaiser Quartet
Weds. May 24, 2006
8:00pm
Benildus Hall, College of Santa Fe
(Enter campus from St. Michael's Drive, turning left as you go around the
circle; proceed to the second stop sign, then turn right; turn right again
at the next
stop sign, and that will lead you into the parking lot outside Benildus Hall.)
1600 St.Michael's Drive
Santa Fe, NM
(no admission charge) ALL AGES
Jeff Kaiser Quartet
"Like water through espresso beans, carefully chosen words filter through to the dregs of life, stimulating us and lifting our spirits." ...Laura Brown
FRIDAY, MAY 12at THE CAFE METROPOL
8 P.M.
"
Call and Response" (poetry and improvised musical responses)
Dottie Grossman - poetry
Michael Vlatkovich - trombone
Tom McNalley - electric guitar
Jeff Kaiser - trumpet
Café Metropol
923 E. 3rd St., Downtown LA 90013
$5 cover
affordable good eats, good wine, good art, good parkingcall (213) 613 1537
for dinner reservations.
Café Metropol website » http://www.cafemetropol.com
ALL AGES
Saturday, May 6, 2006
Ventura New Music Festival
One Jillion Performers,
including Jeff Kaiser
April 28-29, 2006
1st Annual Boise
Experimental Music Festival
Hosted by the
Visual Arts Collective
1419 Grove Street
Boise, Idaho 83702
208•424•8297
Thursday, April 27
Duo with Krispen Hartung
Jeff Kaiser, tpt and electronics; Krispen Hartung,
guitar and electronics
pre-festival concert!
April 28
Duo with Ted Killian
Jeff Kaiser, tpt and electronics; Ted Killian,
guitar and electronics
April 29
Trio with Ted Killian and Rick Walker
Jeff Kaiser, tpt and electronics; Ted Killian,
guitar and electronics
Rick Walker; percussion and electronics
April 11-15, 2006
The Choir Boys
(Jeff Kaiser, trumpet and electronics; Andrew Pask, woodwinds and electronics)
with
LoneMonade (Don Malone), laptop
Chicago, IL
Tuesday, April 11, 8 pm
Live Performance: Jeff, Andrew, Don
WNUR 89.3 FM RADIO
WNUR.org
http://www.wnur.org/about/
Wednesday, April 12, 9:30pm
The Empty Bottle
9:30 (two sets), $7
The Empty Bottle | Logan Square Auditorium
open-end | Sonotheque
1035 N Western Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
www.emptybottle.com
773-276-3600 (p)
773-276-3607 (f)
Thursday, April 13, 7:30pm
Don Malone's Last Faculty Recital
featuring "The Choir Boys" (Jeff Kaiser and
Andrew Pask)
with special guests George Flynn, David Schrader and Rob Parton
7:30pm; Ganz Hall (745)
Roosevelt University
430 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL
312-341-2238
free
Friday April 14th 10:30pm & 11:30pm
Elastic
Arts / 3030
2830 N. Milwaukee Ave, 2nd Fl, 60618
1 block northwest of Diversey (2800 north) & Kimball (3400 west)
Phone Number 773-772-3616
http://www.elasticrevolution.com/
Saturday, April 15, 10:30pm
Hotti Biscotti
(new music series)
"The Choir Boys" (Jeff Kaiser and Andrew Pask)
with LoneMonad
10:30pm
Hotti Biscotti
3545 W. Fullerton, Chicago
Tel: (773) 772-9970
also: lectures, workshops at Roosevelt University throughout the week of April 10-14
March 31-April 1, 2006
THE VINNY GOLIA LARGE
ENSEMBLE
World Premieres
Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater
(in the Disney Concert Hall complex)
631 West 2nd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
213-237-2800
Fri 3.31.06, 8:30 pm $22 $14 $10
Sat 4.1.06, 8:30 pm $22 $14 $10
" Tremendous
music, great vibrating blocks of sound that you coul
stack right
up against the more intense moments of Messiaen or Ives." L.A. Weekly
Creative music on a grand scale from the celebrated composer, multi-instrumentalist and bandleader and his 40-member orchestra. Featuring some of the most daring musicmakers in Los Angeles, the ensemble plays Golia’s meticulously structured compositions laced with accompanied and unaccompanied solos and group improvisations. Performers include Jessica Catron, Brad Dutz, Bruce Fowler, John Fumo, Jeff Gauthier, Marc Lowenstein, Wayne Peet, Kim Richmond, William Roper, Michael Vlatkovich, Kris Tiner, Jeff Kaiser, Andrew Pask and Sara Schoenbeck.
March 11, 2006
Note: Afternoon Start Time
5-7pm
Jeff Kaiser and G.E. Stinson
trumpets, guitars, electronics and....? Beats!
8-10
Steuart Liebig's
Seconda Prattica
Steuart Liebig, bass; Michael Vlatkovich,
trombone
Dan
Clucas, trumpet; Bill Plake, Tenor Sax
Alex Cline, drums
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Cafe Metropol
923 East 3rd Street
Downtown Artist District
Los Angeles, CA 90013
A very nice venue and restaurant!
http://www.cafemetropol.com/
Sunday, March 5, 2006
7pm
Los Angeles Trumpet Quartet
John Fumo, Jeff Kaiser, Kris Tiner, Larry Williams
on...hhhhmmm......trumpets! (and flugelhorns)
OPEN GATE THEATRE CONTINUES
SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES
The 1st Sunday of Every Month
EAGLE ROCK COMMUNITY CULTURAL CENTER
7:00 PM
2225 COLORADO BOULEVARD
EAGLE ROCK, CA
$10.00 GENERAL ADMISSION
(Students, Seniors, and series artists half price)
(626) 795-4989 PHONE
DIRECTIONS
Take the 2 Freeway(Glendale North)
Off on Colorado, right on Colorado
1/4 mile to corner of Rockland and Colorado - Left hand side
Just west of Eagle Rock Boulevard,
on the Northeast Corner
easily accessible from the 2 and 134 Freeways
February 22 - 26, 2006
The Choir Boys
Spark Festival of Electronic
Music and Art 2006
February 22 - 26, 2006:
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
The Choir Boys will be at:
nomad world pub:
Weds, Feb 22, 9:30pm
501 east cedar ave south,
minneapolis MN 55454
612.338.6424
No Cover Charge to any festival events (!)
February 11, 2006
Note: Afternoon Start Time
5-7pm
Jeff Kaiser and Tom McNalley
trumpets, guitars, electronics
Come listen to what will be on their upcoming album.
Saturday, February 11, 2006
Cafe Metropol
923 East 3rd Street
Downtown Artist District
Los Angeles, CA 90013
A very nice venue and restaurant!
http://www.cafemetropol.com/
Saturday, January 28, 2006
12 Noon
Jeff Kaiser
trumpet and electronics
Tom McNalley
guitar and electronics
Hal Onserud
Contrabass
Free Admission
Buenaventura Artists Union Gallery
330 South
California Street Plaza, Ventura, California 93001
Where California Street runs
into the ocean
Across the promenade from the Crowne Plaza...formerly Holiday Inn
Saturday, January 21, 2006
12 Noon
Jeff Kaiser with Guests
trumpet and electronics
Bill Harrington
electronics
Emily Hay
Flutes
(Weekly noon series in January)
Free Admission
Buenaventura Artists Union Gallery
330 South
California Street Plaza, Ventura, California 93001
Where California Street runs into the ocean
Across the promenade from the Crowne Plaza...formerly Holiday Inn
Monday, January 16, 2006
NOTE: CHANGED starting time
Ear Orchard Music Series
Club Tropical
8641 Washington Blvd., Culver City
$10 / $5 student, all ages
7:45pm, Choir Boys are the first set
safe, free parking
great Salvadoran food & full bar
club info: 310-559-1127
The Choir Boys
with SPECIAL GUESTS:
Steve Lawson: bass guitar and electronics
Steuart Liebig: bass guitar and electronics
A rare opportunity to hear London, England based bassist Steve Lawson in LA!
Saturday, January 14, 2006
12 Noon
Jeff Kaiser with Guests
trumpet and electronics
Justin Cassidy
keyboards and electronics
Free Admission
Buenaventura Artists Union Gallery
330 South
California Street Plaza, Ventura, California 93001
Where California Street runs into the ocean
Across the promenade from the Crowne Plaza...formerly Holiday Inn
Sunday, Jan 8, 2006
7 pm
Call and Response:
Dottie Grossman, poetry;
Vlatkovich, tombone; Kaiser, trumpet; McNalley, guitar
Followed by Billy Mintz, solo drums
OPEN GATE THEATRE CONTINUES
SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES
The 1st Sunday of Every Month
EAGLE ROCK COMMUNITY CULTURAL CENTER
7:00 PM
2225 COLORADO BOULEVARD
EAGLE ROCK, CA
$10.00 GENERAL ADMISSION
(Students, Seniors, and series artists half price)
(626) 795-4989 PHONE
DIRECTIONS
Take the 2 Freeway(Glendale North)
Off on Colorado, right on Colorado
1/4 mile to corner of Rockland and Colorado - Left hand side
Just west of Eagle Rock Boulevard,
on the Northeast Corner
easily accessible from the 2 and 134 Freeways
Saturday, January 7, 2006
12 Noon
Jeff Kaiser
trumpet and electronics
Jim Connolly, bass
(Weekly noon series in January)
Free Admission
Buenaventura Artists Union Gallery
330 South
California Street Plaza, Ventura, California 93001
Where California Street runs into the ocean
Across the promenade from the Crowne Plaza...formerly Holiday Inn
Tuesday, Dec 27, 2005
8:30 pm
Vlatkovich, Dutz, Halley, Kaiser
Tugboat Brewing Company
Corner of 7th and Ankeny
Portland, OR
Thursday, Dec 15,2005
The Choir Boys
Christmas Party, Native Instruments
The Blue Monkey, Hollywood, CA
Monday, Dec 12, 2005
Center Stage Theater
Paeo Nuevo, Santa Barbara, CA
Headless Household
Jeff Kaiser, guest performer
Zoey's Cafe
Thursday, Dec. 1, 2005
8 pm
451 E. Main Street, Ventura, CA 93001
(805) 652-1137 (Cafe)
(805) 652-0091 - (24/7 Reservation Line)
http://www.zoeyscafe.com/
No
Cover Charge!
All Ages!
Great venue, food, coffee, teas, beer and wine!
Help us out...come to Zoey's and show the new owner that you love creative music....this
is the last nice venue in Ventura to feature this kind of music...let's try to
keep it......
The Choir Boys play acoustically!
(compositions by Jeff Kaiser)
Jeff Kaiser, trumpet and flugelhorn
Andrew Pask, woodwinds
Eric Klerks, guitar
Graham Chapman, bass
Eric Taylor, drums
THEN....second set:
Choir Boys (Kaiser and Pask) vs. Send
My Regards (Cassidy and Rodriguez).....
An electronic send-up not soon to be forgotten......
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