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 Steve Decker cleans up in front of BankNorth on Wednesday.
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More Snow
The Berkshires received several inches of snow this morning, but not enough to close schools, unlike yesterday's sleety mess. Temperatures will drop into the 20s this afternoon. A few more snow showers are expected through the weekend. |
Duff'em If You've Got'em
North Adams Regional Hospital went smoke-free Monday — so did all its sister sites, from Sweet Brook to Northern Berkshire Family Practice to the Women's Exchange. No ashtrays, no smoking: No butts about it. |
 Wanted: Eagle Eyes MassWildlife's annual eagle count runs Dec. 31 to Jan. 14. Anyone sighting one of the regal birds in Massachusetts is asked to participate.
Send date, time, location and town of eagle sightings, number of birds, whether juvenile or adult and observer's contact information to Mass.wildlife@state.ma.us. |
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Williams Jazz Ensemble and Zambezi Marimba Band to Perform - February 25, 2008
WILLIAMSTOWN - The Williams Jazz Ensemble will perform on Friday, March 7, at 8 p.m. in Chapin Hall on the Williams College campus. They will be joined by the Zambezi Marimba Band for selections during the evening. This free event is open to the public.
This evening of music will feature student arrangements by Charlie Dougherty ‘09 and Ben Peskoe ‘10. as well as a collaboration between the Zambezi Marimba band and the Jazz Ensemble in a performance of an arrangement of Thelonious Monk's "Epistrophy."
Dougherty’s arrangement of “Blue Train” by John Coltrane is an homage to the original recording. He based the melody on the original three-horn voicings, and the soli section is based on tenor sax, trumpet, trombone, and bass solos from the original recording that he transcribed and adapted. The ending also pays tribute to Coltrane's original recording, as the melody modulates from Eb up to G and then back down to Eb. This third relation is an important tonal aspect of the entire "Blue Train" album. Dougherty is a history and music double major from Montvale, N.J.
Under the direction of Andy Jaffe, the flagship Williams Jazz Ensemble (big band) plays formal concerts on campus, and also travels each year, with performances ranging from the Boston area to New York as well as throughout the Western Mass. region. They recently returned from a very exciting and successful tour in Mexico. Other performances this year have included at the Pittsfield City Jazz Fesetival with drummer Winard Harper and at The Rivers School Jazz Festival held at the Rivers School Conservatory outside of Boston
The Zambezi marimba band, founded in 1992, plays marimba music from Zambia and Zimbabwe and is directed by Ernest Brown. Zambezi has benefitted from several short-term residencies with talented African and African-American musicians and dancers, including Ghanaian master drummer Obo Addy, shekere vituoso Ahmondylla Best, marimba vituoso and composer Alport Mhlanga from Zimbabwe, dancer Lora Chiorah-Dye from Zimbabwe, and Chuck Davis' African-American Ensemble. |
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