Monday, March 3, 2025

Sunday Music Muse Day (day late) - Joe Pass, Jerry Granelli (with Ralph Towner)

Here's by day late Sunday Music Muse Day post.  (The start of the March of Robots online drawing event, threw me off schedule).  Both selection feature two favorite guitarists, but with slight twist.  First up is Joe Pass Unforgettable, there's not much to say about the late legendary jazz guitarist.  He remains at the top at any discussion of jazz guitar.  The twist of this CD is he's playing nylon-string acoustic guitar, not an electric jazz guitar, like a Gibson ES-175 (the CD's cover photo show him playing a thin body guitar, like my ES-175T).  There's a mystery for jazz guitar lovers. The music is classic Joe Pass, playing beautiful version of jazz standards.  




My next selection is one I picked for the side men, more that the leader.  Jerry Granelli One Day at a Time.   Leader, drummer Jerry Gannelli, is new to me, but seeing Ralph Towner, Charlie Haden, and Robben Ford, as side men intrigued me.  Especially as Ralph Tower is only playing synthesizer, not acoustic guitar.  I knew he was also an excellent pianist, but known for play the syn. The liner notes Jerry Granelli says the music was "...recorded over 3 days. There are no over dubs, only two written compositions. All of this music is what I call spontaneous composition.  So is a freewheeling session, interesting but not really exciting.





Please forgive the delayed, but late that never.  Enjoy












Return of a Random Blue Dot - DflyDen - Titanfall 2 Camping & Pistol Action Clips

Here's another video of my return to online video gaming.   I'm lousy at FPS (First Person Shooters), but Titanfall 2 is a blast to play. I can't do full game videos yet, until I get a capture card. 



March of the Robots 2025 - Drawing Event

I'm participating in the March of Robots online daily drawing event.  I need to get back in todarwin gon regular basis.  I've found I lacked off to point of only drawing during Inktober. 

So, here my first two drawing for the month. I think I'll be during mostly unfinished blue pencil drawings, and pick the best to complete at a later date. I just have other creative commitments and projects I need to spend time on.

#1 -'Big".

#2 - "Cone".

#Marchofrobots2025

Sunday, February 23, 2025

Sunday Music Muse Day - Mini Fox, Jonathon Haffner

This Sunday Music Muse Day finds me enjoying Mimi Fox, She's the Woman. The title refers to the fact she's a female guitarist, and it seems that even in this day and age, it's still considered a novelty.  She has established herself as a solid straight-ahead guitar player, who can hold her own with the likes of Kenny Burrell, who she joined as part of the Heritage Guitar All-Star Night.  I'm lucky to have several of her CDs, and enjoy playing them often.  You will, too.




Next up, is Jonathon Haffner, Life on Wednesday.  Honestly, I picked this CD up not knowing a thing about the leader, saxophonist, Hafnfer.  I chose this purely on having CDs by guitarist Wayne Krantz, that a like, and to a lesser extent, pianist Craig Taborn.  This is a loose jazz fusion affaire, slightly rough around the edges.  I'll have to give several more listens to nail down a final thumbs up, or down.




Like everyone else, I'm trying to brace myself for the ongoing sh*t storm in politics we're entered.  The best we can hope is keep the fight to insure we can demand free elections in 4 years at the least.  Keep fighting and looking out for each other, and we'll see better days. Peace.








Sunday, February 16, 2025

Sunday Music Muse Day - Thelonious Monk, Joe Locke

On this rather cold and snowy Sunday Music Muse Day. I'm staying inside and keeping warm, with two selections.  First, Thelonious Monk Solo Monk. This is an early Columbia Jazz Masterpieces CD released in 1992 of Monk's solo recordings made on October 31and November 2, 1964, and February 23, 1965.  The playing sounds as fresh as ever.  Thelonious Monk was a truly one of a kind musician and spirit.  The cover art is also a classic by famed illustrator Paul Davis.  This is a must-have CD, vinyl LP. 



My second selection is Joe Locke Sound Tracks: Jazz Version of Timeless Songs from the Cinema. The title says it all. I can only add, this is a companion to two CDs vibraphonist Joe Locke did with guitarist and friend,  Bob Sneider featuring movie music, "Fallen Angel" and "Nocturne for Ava", both favorites of mine. So if you like movie themes, these three CDs are worth seeking out.






Sunday Music Muse Day hasn't been without its hiccups, we had enough snow for me to pull out the snowblower, and the aging beast didn't to give up the ghost, it's totally seized up.  Lisa helped me shovel the drive. Plus, my son Devin is stuck for hours in the Washington DC airport, because of delayed fights. Hopefully, he'll be home by 12 Midnight. We him and us luck.

Return of the Random Blue Dot: DflyDen - video gaming

I'm celebrating my return to video gaming on my Steam Deck with a flashback to my favorite FPS, M.A.G. on the Playstation 3. Just for fun.



Sunday, February 9, 2025

Harry Perl & a group (to large to name), Josh Roseman

This Sunday Music Muse find me presenting two unconventional groups and music that's a little "out there".  First up is Harry Pepl & (me, taking a deep breath) Clemens Saleny/Martin Bayer/Peter Primus Frosh/Agnes Heinger. That's how it reads on the cover.  I had seen this CD years ago, but not any of the musicians on the group I passed on it, but it popped up on sale for $4, and my curiosity got the better of me.  The music is a strange mix of large assemble advent garde and free jazz. Guitarist, Harry Pepl was highly regarded for his improvisational skills.  Pepl died on December 5, 2005  In a online bio,  "John Scofield described him as "one of my favorite guitar players" and alluded to Pepl's technique." 

That's good enough fo rme. 













My second pick is another large assemble of musicians, Josh Roseman Unit Treats for the Nightwalker. Leader and trombonist, Roseman was totally unknown to me.  I only picked up this 2003 Enja release  because I recognized Ben Monder, a guitarist, I have CD of.  The music reminds me of the recording of Snarky Puppy, and Kamasi Washington. It's adventurous and worth giving a try when you're in the mood to set outside your musical comfort zone.  Actually, it may be the perfect soundtrack for the chaos happening around us.










I hope everyone is finding a way keep the political chaos at bay.  Remember, this too shall pass.  Peace & love.