Event
PDX Jazz Presents
DAN BALMER & DAN FAEHNLE - A Tribute to Wes Montgomery (Late Show)
Fri
November 22, 2024
(Doors: 8:30 pm) SHOW: 9:00 pm PST
(Doors: 8:30 pm) SHOW: 9:00 pm PST
Jack London Revue
529 SW 4th Ave.
Portland, OR
Ages 21 and up
$15.00 - $20.00
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Portland Jazz guitar legends combine forces to honor their hero the great Wes Montgomery. Balmer and Faehnle will be joined by organist George Mitchell and drummer Michael Raynor to perform Montgomery compositions and tunes Wes made famous from all phases of his career. Like their tribute to Grant Green the two virtuosi will pay homage to one of their greatest influences reflecting Wes's style and music while still playing in their own distinctive styles.
Dan Balmer: From coffee house gigs at fifteen to chart-topping success with the Tom Grant Band in the 90s, world tours with two-time Grammy Award winner Diane Schuur and contemporary jam-bands, Dan Balmer brings fire and heart every time he plays the guitar. His playing spans nearly one hundred CDs including twelve as a leader from which his original works have appeared internationally in television, film and radio.
Dan Faehnle: There is little doubt that jazz guitar has entered a new and exciting realm when Dan Faehnle takes the stage. Beginning in 2000, Faehnle stepped into the guitar chair with Diana Krall, performing on numerous world tours, television shows, radio and media events. As an integral part of the Diana Krall quartet for three years, Dan garnered accolades from such publications as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, JazzTimes and Downbeat magazines, as well as many international publications.
George Mitchell: George has been pop superstar Diana Ross’ first-call pianist for more than three decades. He continues to tour with her musical ensemble and play before audiences throughout the United States and worldwide. Mitchell’s keyboard talents were featured in command performances for the Queen of England, and more recently at Super Concerts in T’ai-Pei and Japan with Ms. Ross and renowned opera singers Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo. In 2009, he was center stage with Ms. Ross and a 40-piece orchestra at the extravagant Symphonica in Rosso held at the Gelredome, in Arnhem, Netherlands. He performed with Ms. Ross at the 2008 Nobel Peace Price ceremonies, in Oslo, Norway; at a command concert for Prince Charles in Hyde Park, London; the 2001 private benefit and farewell salute to Bill Clinton in Los Angeles; a 2001 private concert in Los Angeles honoring Motown founder Berry Gordy; and the 2000 VH1 Divas Live from Madison Square Garden, New York.
Michael Raynor: Drummer Michael Raynor has been immersed in the Chicago jazz scene since moving there in 1988. After hearing tenor saxophone icon Von Freeman on the radio late one night, he found his way down to Von's weekly gig at the New Apartment Lounge on Chicago's south side and sat in with the band. Three days later Von asked him to the studio to record "Walkin' Tuff" (Southport Records), and Raynor has been his regular drummer ever since. A later recording with Von, "The Improviser"; (Premonition Records), was included in "Downbeat Magazine's Best CDs of 2002"
Dan Balmer: From coffee house gigs at fifteen to chart-topping success with the Tom Grant Band in the 90s, world tours with two-time Grammy Award winner Diane Schuur and contemporary jam-bands, Dan Balmer brings fire and heart every time he plays the guitar. His playing spans nearly one hundred CDs including twelve as a leader from which his original works have appeared internationally in television, film and radio.
Dan Faehnle: There is little doubt that jazz guitar has entered a new and exciting realm when Dan Faehnle takes the stage. Beginning in 2000, Faehnle stepped into the guitar chair with Diana Krall, performing on numerous world tours, television shows, radio and media events. As an integral part of the Diana Krall quartet for three years, Dan garnered accolades from such publications as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, JazzTimes and Downbeat magazines, as well as many international publications.
George Mitchell: George has been pop superstar Diana Ross’ first-call pianist for more than three decades. He continues to tour with her musical ensemble and play before audiences throughout the United States and worldwide. Mitchell’s keyboard talents were featured in command performances for the Queen of England, and more recently at Super Concerts in T’ai-Pei and Japan with Ms. Ross and renowned opera singers Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo. In 2009, he was center stage with Ms. Ross and a 40-piece orchestra at the extravagant Symphonica in Rosso held at the Gelredome, in Arnhem, Netherlands. He performed with Ms. Ross at the 2008 Nobel Peace Price ceremonies, in Oslo, Norway; at a command concert for Prince Charles in Hyde Park, London; the 2001 private benefit and farewell salute to Bill Clinton in Los Angeles; a 2001 private concert in Los Angeles honoring Motown founder Berry Gordy; and the 2000 VH1 Divas Live from Madison Square Garden, New York.
Michael Raynor: Drummer Michael Raynor has been immersed in the Chicago jazz scene since moving there in 1988. After hearing tenor saxophone icon Von Freeman on the radio late one night, he found his way down to Von's weekly gig at the New Apartment Lounge on Chicago's south side and sat in with the band. Three days later Von asked him to the studio to record "Walkin' Tuff" (Southport Records), and Raynor has been his regular drummer ever since. A later recording with Von, "The Improviser"; (Premonition Records), was included in "Downbeat Magazine's Best CDs of 2002"