Musician, Writer, Consultant

Little One with Dina Maccabee and Stephanie Lavon Trotter

Open Signal 2766 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland, OR, United States

My new quartet Little One closes this show, supporting Dina Maccabee's solo viola/voice/electronics CD release tour, Stephanie Lavon Trotter opens. Dina Maccabee's solo viola+voice repertoire combines a life-long pursuit of classical, folk, and improvisatory approaches to her instrument; poignant songwriting; and a talent for defying expectations. Electronic processing has added depth, space, and complexity to her already warm and inviting string and vocal sounds. Recently the violist/backup vocalist for internationally renowned artist Julia Holter, Dina has also toured extensively since 2003. It'll sound kinda like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwvQ271yMcI Listen to a track from the new solo CD HERE! http://overblown.co.uk/dina-maccabee-5-things-that-inspired-go-ahead/ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Stephanie Lavon Trotter uses her voice and Sound as a foundation for creating performative installations. She is reclaiming Opera; forming its unknown contours into something her own. Stephanie composes, and improvises with electronics and acoustically; in ensembles and solo. stephanielavontrotter.com >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Little One explores Americana, jazz, and chamber music through original works that aren’t afraid to share closely-held truths. The group’s first recording features songs dedicated to bandleader Douglas Detrick’s family—it is the most personal project he’s ever tackled, in a long line of intimate work. The quartet’s unconventional instrumentation—Detrick on clawhammer banjo, voice, and trumpet, William Seiji Marsh on guitar, Lauren Elledge on viola, and Andy Rayborn on bass clarinet—gives the group a unique ability to access sounds that no other group can. $10 at the door

$10

From Maxville to Vanport: Community Input Event – Portland

Oregon Historical Society 1200 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR, United States

The Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble (PJCE) is creating a new piece of community-guided music, “From Maxville to Vanport,” incorporating the stories of two unique towns in Oregon’s history: Maxville and Vanport. The project will culminate in a concert-length composition for the PJCE to be performed May 26 and 27, 2018, as part of the Vanport Festival (May 25–28). Maxville and Vanport both had significant multicultural populations at a time when Oregon was particularly unfriendly to non-white residents, and their histories deserve to be heard and better understood by all Oregonians.

Love Letters: A Violin Recital by Casey Bozell – Community Music Center

Community Music Center 3350 SE Francis St, Portland, OR, United States

The wonderful violinist Casey Bozell asked me to write a piece for her recital. "Love Letters" is the theme, with every piece inspired by another violin piece. Instead of writing my own love letter to another violin, I interviewed Casey about a piece that had been important to her, and she told a beautiful story about her experience with the Tchaikovsky violin concerto, and then I edited and scored the interview for solo violin. I can't wait to hear what she does with it!

Love Letters: A Violin Recital by Casey Bozell – Marylhurst University

Marylhurst University 17600 Pacific Highway, Marylhurst, OR, United States

The wonderful violinist Casey Bozell asked me to write a piece for her recital. "Love Letters" is the theme, with every piece inspired by another violin piece. Instead of writing my own love letter to another violin, I interviewed Casey about a piece that had been important to her, and she told a beautiful story about her experience with the Tchaikovsky violin concerto, and then I edited and scored the interview for solo violin. I can't wait to hear what she does with it!

PJCE 10th Anniversary Celebration – Fremont Theatre

Fremont Theater 2393 NE Fremont St, Portland, OR, United States

Portland’s only non-profit organization dedicated exclusively to Oregon artists celebrates its tenth anniversary season in a fundraiser and “story-concert” event at the Fremont Theatre. The Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble is turning ten! Since our first concert in January of 2008, the PJCE has been proving that Oregon jazz artists can make world-class music when the opportunity. On October 20th at the Fremont Theatre, we celebrate this important milestone by telling our story—how artists can build a network of support that allows them to reach new heights of creativity, and connects them to the most important conversations of our time.

$40

From Maxville to Vanport: Community Input Event – Wallowa County

Josephy Center for the Arts 403 Main St, Joseph, OR, United States

The Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble (PJCE) is creating a new piece of community-guided music, “From Maxville to Vanport,” incorporating the stories of two unique towns in Oregon’s history: Maxville and Vanport. The project will culminate in a concert-length composition for the PJCE to be performed May 26 and 27, 2018, as part of the Vanport Festival (May 25–28). Maxville and Vanport both had significant multicultural populations at a time when Oregon was particularly unfriendly to non-white residents, and their histories deserve to be heard and better understood by all Oregonians.

Free

Detrick/Gamble/Hannafin and Duval/Haning/St. James/DuRoche @ Turn Turn Turn

Turn Turn Turn 8 NE Killingsworth St., Portland, United States

From the organizer: Join us for the latest installment of our monthly improvised music series at Turn! Turn! Turn! This one is a doozy, featuring a veritable "who's who" of the Portland improv scene. Doug Detrick-trumpet Mike Gamble-guitar Matt Hannafin-percussion PLUS Dan Duval-guitar Doug Haning-keyboards Andre St. James-bass Tim DuRoche-drums These are some tasty ensembles, don't miss out ok? 8pm $5-$10 cover 21+