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Leading gigs from the vibes in NYC on May 24, 25, 30

Greetings vibesworkshoppers! I have an unusually tight little grouping of vibraphone-heavy gigs I'm leading in NYC in the next two weeks, just wanted to share them with you in case you're in town and interested.

May 24th: I'll be leading my own trio at The Bar Next Door, by NYU and Washington Square Park. (http://lalanternacaffe.com/page/1rjs6/Bar_Next_Door.html)

Rated R

Randy sent me this. It's a screen capture from his computer, while he was browsing. It's a little border line, but I think it's ok to post. AND IT'S PRETTY FUNNY.

I figure boobs are okay to show right? Once in a while.

It's funny because as a vibe player and a guy, what do you look at first on this page. Sexy Madona? Or a sexy new Musser? So Randy was checking out naked pictures of Madona while being targeted by Sam Ash trying to sell him a new vibraphone. Get it?? NOW that's funny.... at least to me.

Borrowing or Renting Vibraphone in NY

Hey guys,

The Ralph Peterson Sextet/Fo'tet is playing the CD Release for "The Duality Perspective", at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola, in NY this Monday at 7:30pm and I am in need of a vibraphone. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to lend me a vibraphone for this gig. I can arrange for pick up and drop off of the instrument, comp tickets, and possible compensation.

Also if anyone could email or post where you can rent vibraphones from in NY. I heard there are a couple of places but I forget the name.

Like a loaded Gun - Impressions from my Afghasitan Tour - no Vibes just Rock´n Roll

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marie and tony encouraged me to post something from my trip through afghanistan although i played drums and no vibes. the band is called johnny & the hotrods and we cover some rockabilly, johnny cash,elvis etc.

this song is called "like a loaded gun" and is one of a very few original songs composed by our singer.

Naima (practice tape) by Marie

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This practice tape has a nice little story: I was listening to Joe Locke's version of this tune from his latest album, when I popped him up on Face Book. When he realised I didn't know the original (believe it or not I didn't!), he of course encouraged me to do so... And so did I...

For me so far, Coltrane was just an unreachable genius who had created incredible tunes not made for me... Of course I was wrong as I discovered I could make an even simpler version... with all its lacks and singularities, but a version "made for me". Sorry John... Thank you Joe! ;-)

The Happy Farmer (Schumann) by Stefan Vdb

Hello,

So after a zillion of takes I finally got one I dare to share. :-) You see I get nervous if I know people can hear me. especially playing sheetmusic, not so much when I improvise.

I started using the metronome with this one, because I was really lazy regarding speed. It was really confronting. Not only was I waaaaaay to slow, but I had no steady rhytm. the parts I knew I played too quick, the one I had problems with, too slow. and when done I just said : "there, I can play it".
I definetly need to continue on using it.