Thursday, February 7, 2008

See You There: James "Blood" Ulmer (Artvoice)


No artist has paved a musical plateau to the stars quite like the critically extolled, playfully exalted South Carolinian jazz luminary James “Blood” Ulmer. With a signature look that recalls the sophistication of funk visionary George Clinton, the grainy soulfulness of B.B. King and a string-snapping sound orchestrating a rock synthesis critics have described as “the missing link between Jimi Hendrix and Wes Montgomery,” Blood has become a kind of pioneering jazz futurist. With the release of his pivotally acclaimed Bad Blood in the City: The Piety Street Sessions (Hyena), Blood has fashioned heart-wrenching vocals and resonating poetics to accompany his real-life political and cultural statements about the devastated city of New Orleans. Garnering Grammy nods, his recent record Birthright—a record adored even by nit-picking, hairsplitting faultfinders—is sure to bedazzle jazz lovers. “Blood’s” intimate one-night only performance as part of the 2007-08 Hunt Real Estate Art of Jazz Series is to be heralded by “The Geography of the Blues,” a pre-concert conversation with Jim Santella at 7pm.


Saturday, February 9 at 8pm. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1285 Elmwood
Avenue. $22 general, $18 members.
For reservations call (716) 270-822


To see the full link: http://artvoice.com/issues/v7n6/see_you_there/james_blood_ulmer

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