Showing posts with label pianist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pianist. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2011

Herbie Hancock at Walt Disney Concert Hall

Walt Disney Concert Hall photographed at night by Lisa Kato Fitchett.
Los Angeles, CA - Herbie Hancock shared the stage with saxophone legend Wayne Shorter, bassist Dave Holland, and drummer Vinnie Coliauta for an almost sold-out concert Saturday night at Walt Disney Hall.

The focus of the evening was the sonic explorations of four masters, beyond the bounds of a predictable groove, melodic motif, and chord progression. Which is not to say these guys didn't groove. They grooved, but far outside the expected bounds of bar lines and predictable time signatures.  And not to say there were no melodies and no chord progressions.  The arrangements were solidly tonal but pushed the boundaries of audience expectations with their extended scope and development.

The first two pieces, more recently written by Wayne Shorter, took over an hour to perform, setting the mood for an evening of improvisatory wizadry with their stretched out openings, long development sections, and expanded recapitulations. The third piece, "Maiden Voyage" finally took us back to familiar territory.  But even there, the Maiden Voyage melody was deconstructed and transmogrified, put in unexpected places, rhythmically phased, playfully transposed into different keys and then transposed back again.  Wayne Shorter's "Visitor from Nowhere" was another broad sonic territory for the four virtuosi to traverse, ideas and inspiration unfurling and multiplying under their direction.

The encore was Herbie Hancock's classic "Cantaloupe Island",   which began as mysterious ruminations by Dave Holland on bass, eventually coalescing into fragments of that world-famous "Cantaloupe Island" bass line, but holding back on being completely recognizable until Wayne Shorter stepped in boldly with the first two notes of main melody.  Saturday evening's concert was a window for the audience to see what can happen when masters step in with invited friends to deconstruct their own and each other's pieces.  Herbie Hancock - transformed, transmogrified, and transcendent.

Related Posts: LA Times Blog "Culture Monster" - Jazz Review: Herbie Hancock at Walt Disney Concert Hall

--The Daily Fitchett, 3/7/2011.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Jam Session: Knypstra, Cser & Fitchett

Knypstra, Cser & Fitchett
Palos Verdes Estates, CA - A wonderful set of standards was performed at this impromptu jam session with bassist Ravi Knypstra, pianist Laszlo J. Cser, and Mark Fitchett. Professor Cser, formerly an instructor of jazz composition and big band arranging at Los Angeles City College, is very much an impeccable pianist with a sharp sense of musical humor.

--The Daily Fitchett.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Mark Fitchett & The Cult of the Wrong Note

Mark Fitchett's classic 90's Cult of the Wrong Note rock/jazz/fusion album is slated to be re-issued and released with new artwork by Gabe Kreiswirth. The album shows The Cult of the Wrong Note's trademark tight rhythm section, virtuosic soloing, strong songwriting and orchestration. The entire album (all tracks) are available for preview on SoundCloud.  Featuring Mark Fitchett: Guitar, Rick Hollander:Bass, Chuck Messana: Drums, Craig Roth: Keyboards. Check The Daily Fitchett for announcements about when and where this classic re-issue will become available.

Listen to Mark Fitchett and The Cult of the Wrong Note on SoundCloud: Click Here

--The Daily Fitchett, 3/2/11.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Live at Alva's

Video footage of live performance at Alva's Showroom. The band are: Lisa Kato Fitchett (piano), Craig Roth (keyboards), Allen Ellis (vibraphone), Mark Fitchett (guitar), Stephanie James (flute), Gregory Scott Alban (drums), Anthony Alvarez (bass). Watch Video

Link to video performance of Mark Fitchett Live at Alva's

Saturday, January 29, 2011

George Duke

Mark Fitchett, George Duke, Lisa Kato Fitchett
Jazz cruise snapshots: Here we are with gracious keyboard legend George Duke...Grateful thanks to Corinne Duke for taking this photograph!

--The Daily Fitchett, 1/29/11.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Joey DeFrancesco

Organist Joey DeFrancesco
Jazz cruise snapshots: Joey DeFrancesco after his headlining late night jazz trio performance. Also performing with Joey's excellent trio was guitarist Dwight Sills and drummer Rayford Griffin.

--The Daily Fitchett, 1/28/11.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Carter Larsen

Stephanie James and the Mark Fitchett Band were invited to perform at the CD release party for Pianist Carter Larsen in Santa Monica, CA.

--The Daily Fitchett

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Holiday Jam Session

Joe Kennedy, Michael Kennedy, Mark Fitchett, Warren Hill
Jim and Claudia's Holiday Party gets better and better every year - and that's no small feat. Pictured here in this snapshot of the musician's jam session: Joe Kennedy (piano), Michael Kennedy (bass), Mark Fitchett (guitar), Warren Hill (saxophone)

--The Daily Fitchett

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Herbie Hancock and Lang Lang at the Hollywood Bowl

Hollywood, California - The seasoned veteran vs. the young upstart: The Herbie Hancock and Lang Lang tour included the Hollywood Bowl. This photograph was my snapshot (without using flash) from the bleachers.

Related Post: Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter at Walt Disney Concert Hall

--The Daily Fitchett


Saturday, April 5, 2008

Cat Dance

Video footage of Stephanie James and The Mark Fitchett Band's live performance of their original tune Cat Dance at Alva's Showroom in San Pedro. Watch Video

Featuring Craig Roth (piano), Mark Fitchett (guitar), Stephanie James (flute), Allen Ellis (vibes), Anthony Alvarez (bass), and Gregory Scott Alban (drums).

Vibraphonist Allen Ellis performs with Stephanie James and Mark Fitchett
--The Daily Fitchett, 4/5/08.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Lisa Kato Fitchett

Pianist Lisa Kato Fitchett
Publicity photo for Lisa Kato Fitchett

--The Daily Fitchett