Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Fri, Oct 20 2006 8:00 PM


WHAT: Free-jazz Fridays: A new bi-weekly jazz series which highlights the seldom heard style of a later Coltrane or Ornette Coleman…jazz most often referred to as “free-jazz” or “avant-garde” jazz. This is a risky undertaking with a unique sound that usually sends the traditional jazz listener running in the other direction. It’s definitely not your grandfather’s jazz. But it definitely is ripe and ready to rise in The Bay Area.

Many recent examples of this music’s increasing popularity include the 20th Anniversary reissue of the infamous Ornette Coleman & Pat Matheny collaboration “Song X”…the recent rise of eclectic jazz newcomers, such as The Bad Plus…and not to mention a new radio show on the usually very traditional KCSM jazz station (“All Out”, with Greg Bridges, Thursday nights at 10:00p.m.)

WHERE: Just as non-conventional as the music itself is the venue in which it will be performed…”1510 8th”. A West Oakland underground spot, which definitely puts more emphasis on the music, over such “necessities” as a high-dollar light display, or for that matter even a stage. This is music, presented in a way that the most esteemed free-jazz musicians prefer: raw and improvised. 1510 8th Street, Oakland, CA 94607. One block from West Oakland BART station.

October 20th: Free Jazz Improv Music and Dance. Combining two improvisational art forms, this evening will feature the monstrous Howard Wiley (www.howardwiley.com) on saxophone with dance impresario Laurie Buenafe (www.lauriebuenafe.com).

WHEN: “Every 1st & 3rd Friday”; beginning October 6th, October 20th, and so on, at 8:00 p.m.


Cost: $5 - $15 sliding scale