Ran Blake Newsletter
News From Ran Blake HQ
September 2008
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Welcome to the September issue of Ran's monthly newsletter.

Vernissage Recap
sold-out show
heralds

Ran's August 28 gig at the Vernissage restaurant in Brookline went well. The show was sold out and the crowd enjoyed two sets from Ran and his band, which included David "Knife" Fabris (guitar), Joel Yennior (trombone), and Jon Hazilla (percussion), as well as vocalist Dominique Eade on several songs.

Highlights included Ran's first public performances of an original called "Cry Wolf" and Massimo Sammi's "Ice Cream and Tears, Please." Knife's solo on "Driftwood" also was especially well received. You can download the program by clicking
here.

The day before the show, the Boston Herald ran a feature on Ran and his neighborhood headlined "After all these years, jazz giant Ran Blake plans hometown gig." The story featured the above photo, taken by Mike Adaskaveg.

Upcoming Show in the Big Apple
solo performance
rehearsal

Ran is playing a solo show Friday, September 26 as part of an NEC alumni event at the Third Street Settlement Music School in New York City.

Ran has titled the show "Conservatory Noir," and he will play two sets. The program will include a tribute to NEC alumni and a musical recreation of seven important events of Ran's life. Afterward, there will be a Q&A session.

The school is at 235 East 11th Street (between 2nd & 3rd Avenues). The 7:30 p.m. show at the Anna-Maria Kellen Auditorium is free and open to the public but to attend you need to make a reservation by contacting NEC's Cheryl Weber at cweber@
newenglandconservatory.edu.

Further down the road, Ran will perform October 2 at a tribute concert at NEC's Jordan Hall honoring Jimmy Giuffre, a renowned composer, arranger and saxophonist who died last April. The show, which is free, starts at 8 p.m.

Thanks for reading. You can reach Ran directly at ran@ranblake.com, and you can read back issues here.

We'll see you in October.
--Steve
Vol. 4, No.9