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Northampton Jazz Workshop features NYC jazz bassoonist Michael Rabinowitz Tuesday, October 16th, 7:30 to 8:30PM followed by an open jazz jam session until 10:30 PM at the The City Sports Grille at Spare Time Northampton, 525 Pleasant St., Northampton . Hi All, It's been over a year since we last featured the great jazz bassoonist Michael Rabinowitz as our guest soloist. You will not only dig his unique sound but his approach to improvisation as well; it's fresh, fluid, explosive and full of surprises and, always swinging. Here is an excerpt from his bio: Whether blowing bebop over a Mingus tune or freely improvising with Anthony Braxton, Michael Rabinowitz's contributions have changed the conception of what the bassoon can do. He has recorded with Ira Sullivan, Red Rodney, Wynton Marsalis, John Hicks, Dave Douglas, Chris Potter and Joe Lovano. His festival appearances include Chicago, Montreal, Berlin, Tri-c...
TC ECKSTEIN CAFE TV NEXT SPOTLIGHT CELEBRITY: Ruth Carter is a Hollywood costume designer who grew up in Springfield. Her career spans a long list of major motion pictures, and she is best known for her work on Spike Lee's "Malcolm X" and Steven Spielberg's "Amistad," receiving Academy Award nominations for both films. Carter's most recent work can be seen in "Selma," a film about the trio of marches from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1965. "I first started as an intern in the costume shop at StageWest and did everything from crafts to sewing and working backstage," said Carter, about her time at Springfield's best-known playhouse now called City Stage. While she learned to sew on her mother's old sewing machine, that wasn't the thing that propelled her into costume design. Carter recalled the times when she and her two brothers, Robert and Roy, would draw together. Those occasions, filled with paper, pencils and...
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