Finally getting around to updating the blog on some of my tours this year. In March I travelled with the Industrial Jazz Group to Milan, Italy for a very successful, sold-out show at the Aperitivo in Concerto series at the gorgeous Teatro Manzoni in the heart of Milan’s high fashion district. We were welcomed so warmly by the Manzoni people, treated to incredibly lavish accommodations and unbelievable food. My wife Kim came along, and we hung out a few extra days in Venice and Florence before heading home. Some choice photos below, click on the letter i at the top left corner for captions…
Author Archives: Kris Tiner
Bridges
Bridges is now available! This is the third album from Tin/Bag, my ongoing duo project with New York guitarist Mike Baggetta. This music was recorded in January of 2010 at Systems Two in Brooklyn (click here for the recap) and features a suite of five compositions (backstory here) that were recorded with the help of a Subito grant from the American Composers Forum, as well as a couple of new originals by Mike and a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Just Like A Woman.” Really proud of the music on this one… it’s certainly got the most pristine sound of anything I’ve ever recorded (thanks to the golden ears of engineer Joe Marciano), and it is the most honest and accurate document of this duo to date.
Already we’ve received some very positive reviews in The New York City Jazz Record (page 29), Stef’s Free Jazz Blog, the DMG Newsletter, and Step Tempest.
The entire record is available for streaming, download, or physical purchase at tinbag.bandcamp.com. It’s also on iTunes and Amazon.com. We are gearing up for a couple of CD release shows on the East Coast this week – Wednesday night at The Bookmill in Montague, MA and Thursday night sharing a bill with Trio Caveat at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music (Critics’ Pick in Time Out New York). In October, Mike will be on the West Coast for a quick tour with stops in Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Sacramento, and the Bay Area.
Don’t miss these… we will be performing music from the album plus a few new compositions and music by Hank Williams, Willie Nelson, and my friend Joe Cunningham (from the Portland-based group Blue Cranes).
For details and updates on all of these concerts check my events page and hook up with Tin/Bag on Facebook.
Ligeti/Liebig/Ilgenfritz/Tiner @ Dagny’s
It was SRO at Dagny’s for what was by far one of the most remarkable local confluences of improvisational wizardry I’ve ever been a part of, with internationally renowned master drummer Lukas Ligeti stopping in on his way to CalArts to receive the Alpert Award, Brooklyn bassist James Ilgenfritz coming through on a solo tour, and electric bassist Steuart Liebig driving up from Los Angeles because we asked him nicely. The opening set featured local psych cadets the Invisible-Astro-Healing-Rhythm Quartet, with saxophonist Chris Nguyen sitting in…
Empty Cage Quartet in Seattle
Below are some photos from recent Empty Cage Quartet sightings in the Pacific Northwest. After discussing our music for theory/composition students at the Art Institute of Seattle, we played a set at the Chapel Performance Space on the opening night of the 2011 Is That Jazz? Festival. This is an amazing multi-day event, now in it’s third year, that brings together a stellar lineup of creative musicians from the Northwest and beyond. We were certainly honored to take part. The following day consisted mainly of rehearsal in preparation for a recording session at Jack Straw Studio, where we made our first CD waaay back in 2003. We recorded all of the new music from the Montalvo/SoCal Tour last Fall – stay tuned for updates as this project progresses…
Concert photography by Daniel Sheehan.
Montalvo – CSUB – Royal T
Some pics below from recent Empty Cage Quartet sightings at the Montalvo Arts Center (we took over the composition studios for four days to develop two sets of brand new material), our workshop with jazz studies students at CSU Bakersfield, and a long overdue return to Los Angeles with a performance at Royal T sponsored by Angel City Arts:
Psychic Temple
I am very proud to be part of Chris Schlarb‘s upcoming release on Asthmatic Kitty Records, Psychic Temple. The 29-member orchestra featured on this record includes legendary Minutemen bassist Mike Watt, steel guitarist Dave Easley, keyboardist Mick Rossi (of the Phillip Glass Ensemble), bass guitarist Steuart Liebig, and many others. You can download an excerpt from the opening track by clicking here.
The album will be released digitally on November 23. But here’s a better way to get ahold of it: donate now to help fund a limited edition pressing of the album on 180 gram vinyl. $25 gets you a full album download and a copy of the LP when it comes out. Check out the Kickstarter spiel below for more info…
Recent Dagny’s Pics + Video
Steuart Liebig + Kris Tiner / Weird Beard at Dagny’s, 10/14/2010
Phillip Greenlief + Kris Tiner / The Invisible-Astro-Healing-Rhythm-Quartet at Dagny’s, 8/8/2010
Previously…
San Fran + KFJC + Bako
Thursday, August 5
The Luggage Store Gallery
1007 Market St. @ 6th St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
8pm Key West
9pm tptflm – Films by Allen D. Glass
music w/Kris Tiner – trumpet
Admission: $6-10 sliding scale
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Friday, August 6
5-6pm
Kris Tiner-trumpet + Phillip Greenlief-saxophones
Live duo performance @ KFJC 89.7 FM
Los Altos Hills, CA
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Sunday, August 8
4-6pm
Dagny’s Coffee Co.
1600 20th St @ Eye St
Bakersfield, CA
FREE ADMISSION!
Kris Tiner-trumpet + Phillip Greenlief-saxophones
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The Invisible-Astro-Healing-Rhythm-Quartet
Brenden Morlan-guitar, bass, effects
Andrew Koeth-keys, bass, effects
Jordan Aguirre-keys, guitar, percussion, effects
Alex Sarad-trap drums, percussion
Photos from ResBox 5/20/10
Thanks to Hans Fjellestad for another fantastic evening at the Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood, and to Tatsuya and Jeremy for their beautiful music!
All photos below by Allen D. Glass.
Pics from Metro Galleries 5/13/10
It was quite an amazing evening on Thursday at Metro Galleries – mind-bending music and a great late night crowd of hardcore Bako improv music fans who PACKED the place. Thanks to Toshi and Tetuzi, Jeremy and Tatsuya, James and Amanda Sproul, Brian Boozer and Aum Studio Productions, Don Martin and Derek Magana at Metro Galleries, Camille Gavin at the Bakersfield Californian, Jonathan Martinez, and the Future Cosmic Collective for making this one happen!
Click here for the concert preview posted previously.