Sunday, September 12, 2021

2021 so far...

"Most melancholy of all the hours of earth, is that one long, gray hour, which to the watcher by the lamp intervenes between the night and day; when both lamp and watcher, over-tasked, grow sickly in the pallid light; and the watcher, seeking for no gladness in the dawn, sees naught but garish vapors there; and almost invokes a curse upon the public day, that shall invade his lonely night of sufferance."
-Herman Melville, Pierre: Or, the Ambiguities 

9/19/21 @ 10 Forward, Greenfield MA

9/14/21 @ The Lilypad, Cambridge MA 
Quintet with Eric Rosenthal, Jorrit Dyjkstra, Eric Hoffbauer, Nate McBride
Also Cutout (Pandelis Karayorgis, Jorrit Dijkstra, Jeb Bishop, Nathan McBride, Luther Gray)
*Event*

8/28/21 @ Boston Jazz Fest, Maritime Park, Boston MA 
Trio with Brittany Karlson, Eric Rosenthal 1:30-2:30pm
Karlson/Kelley/Rosenthal 8/28/21 by Chris Brokaw




















8/21/21 @ Fisher Hill Reservoir Park, Brookline MA 
Solo
GK 8/21/21 by Danny Gromfin



















Duo with Henry Fraser at the Waterworks Museum
Premiered on 5/28/21 @ Non-Event At Home Series and is now viewable HERE

Garrett Moore Quartet: Untitled Free Improvisations – Live Recordings 2017 – 2019 (Wayward in Limbo #114) ~download only~ released 5/14/21.
Garrett Moore (drums) / Greg Kelley (trumpet) / John Seman (contrabass) / Jeffery Taylor (electric guitar)

5/1/21 @ Southwest Corridor Park, Jamaica Plain MA ~4pm outdoor event~
*Event page*

Tom Varner's Sounds Vespers Ensemble (Wayward in Limbo #99) ~download only~ released 3/26/21.
Samantha Boshnack & Greg Kelley, trumpet; Ray Larsen, cornet; Jim Knodle, flugelhorn; Haley Freedlund, trombone; Tom Varner, French horn; Greg Campbell, percussion and tuba; Steve Barsotti & Steve Peters, field recordings/electronics.

Dennis Rea: Giant Steppes CD (Moonjune Records) released 1/21/21.
GK on 1 track, Live at Goachang, (alongside the great Stuart Dempster)

















Hound Dog Taylor's Hand: HDTH AND, part 2 ~download only~ released 1/5/21. The "And..." series continues with collaborations with Amy Denio, AF Jones, Wally Shoup and Dave Knott and all proceeds again going to Food Lifeline.


Wednesday, December 9, 2020

After April...

Lots has happened since I last posted on April 8th (2020) about cancelled gigs and download-only releases; much of it not good, at least from a global perspective. 45's reign will end but the legacy will fester. Creative concerns have been back-burnered, but percolate in fits and starts. Here are some things that have happened or manifested over the past 8 months. Stay safe & sane.

Given the strife, sparked awareness and desire for connection & community, here are some links/organizations that are worth your consideration. 

The Marsha P. Johnson Institute "As transness is now more accessible to the world, introducing the Institute to BLACK trans people who are resisting, grappling with survival, and looking for community has become a clear need."
Violence in Boston "Creating safer, healthier, and empowered black and brown communities."
BEAM: Black Emotional And Mental Health collective "We are a collective of advocates, yoga teachers, artists, therapists, lawyers, religious leaders, teachers, psychologists and activists committed to the emotional/mental health and healing of Black communities."
Potlach Fund "Native Americans receive less than one half of one percent of philanthropic dollars in the US. Yet these communities experience disproportionately high rates of * poverty * unemployment * disease" "Potlatch Fund formed in 2002 by Tribal organizations and funders to address this disparity, developing and empowering Native leadership and making the best use of tribal resources."
MHz Foundation "The mission of the MHz Foundation is to connect people with global cultural resources and perspectives through open knowledge." (To give you a window into their operations, the great Ben Hall is on the board here.)
The I-Collective "Our vision is to increase visibility; own our foods and culture; promote Indigenous ingredients and histories in our modern world."


Greg Kelley/Vic Rawlings: February 9, 2000 ~download only~ released 12/9/20. Noel Kennon discovered evidence of this demo CDr on a blog with an expired link. These were recordings made on the titular date in Vic's living room for demo purposes to help us get some gigs for a forthcoming tour. Proceeds from this release are all going to The I-Collective.















Hound Dog Taylor's Hand: HDTH AND, part 1 ~download only~ released 12/4/2020. HDTH collaborations with Stephen Parris, Sandy Ewen, Paul r. Harding/Ben Hunter and Rob Millis/Christopher Burns with all proceeds going to Food Lifeline.















11/21/20 @ Sonorium, Salem Access TV, Salem MA ~7pm live streaming event~
Solo
Also Jen Gelineau
This was my first appearance on Andrea Pensado's Sonorium series in Salem, MA. We performed live for cameras with no audience. (My first COVID-era live streaming show with video.) The unedited "live" video is currently still HERE (my set is from 15:33-33:45), but will be edited and re-uploaded.















10/18/20 @ Southwest Corridor Park, Jamaica Plain MA ~3pm outdoor event~
Duo with Henry Fraser
Also, Andrea Pensado/Brittany Karlson, Matt Delligatti
My first show for live humans since 2/16/20 and my first appearance back in Boston as a resident. Outdoors, masked (except for me when playing) and distanced. 















Fordell Reserch Unit: Dirts Flock Hereof ~download only~ released 9/11/2020. Compilation of tracks manipulating other artists' sound sources. The track Chapel, Seattle uses a solo set of mine from 2015 as the sole sound source. 















Greg Kelley: Not eating crow ~download only~ released 9/7/20. A 7 minute track recorded May 30, 2020 for the AMPLIFY2020: quarantine project. 















The Eagles of Hair Metal: Live at Tonic 2007 ~download only~ released 7/3/2020. A live set featuring Alan Licht, Tamio Shiraishi, Michael Bernstein, Keith Fullerton Whitman and me. (It also lists Carlos Giffoni, but I don't think Carlos actually participated.)















Greg Kelley/Vic Rawlings: untitled ~download only~ released 5/29/2020. A 5 minute track recorded separately without hearing the other person's track - for the Distant Duos series. 















Hound Dog Taylor's Hand: Disquiet EP ~download only~ released 5/1/2020. 2 tracks totaling 12 minutes from sessions in April & September 2019. 















Jandek Boston Friday 2CD released 4/28/20. Live set recorded June 8, 2007 at The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. The Representative with Jorrit Dijskstra, Eli Keszler & me. 















4/26/20 @ Principles In Non-Isolation Audio ~5pm PST live streaming audio-only event~
Duo with Danishta Rivero, Quartet with Danishta Rivero, Chris Cooper & Jacob Felix Heule
Also Chris Cooper/Jacob Felix Heule, DJ Lucy
My first streaming, COVID-era event. Audio-only. 



Wednesday, April 8, 2020

April update

No gigs for the foreseeable future, of course, but some recordings made prior to and during the period of social distancing have made their way onto Bandcamp over the past couple of weeks....

5/1/20 @ Lucky Liquor, Seattle WA w/ HDTH, also Value Apes, Tom Price Desert Classic
4/15/20 @ Vermillion, Seattle WA Solo & w/ Wally/Greg C?
4/6/20 @ Roulette, NYC NY Solo, Duo w/ Brandon Lopez
4/5/20 @ Mirror in the Woods, NYC NY, Trio w/ Bhob Rainey, Sean Meehan, also Sandy Ewen/Michael Vatcher
4/3/20 @ Blue Moon, Seattle WA w/ HDTH, also KO Solo, Pimp
3/28/20 @ Gallery 1412, Seattle WA w/ Dave Abramson/Lori Goldston, also Liila, Coyote Teeth

Chris Brokaw + End of the Night Band: Live at the Lost Church. A 56 minute set from our tour recorded on October 14, 2019 in San Francisco with Chris, me, Lori Goldston, Dave Abramson & Luther Gray. Released March 20, 2020.

Hound Dog Taylor's Hand: Unease EP - 13+ minutes of music from our last rehearsal on March 2, 2020, just prior to social distancing. Released March 28, 2020.

Greg Kelley: Splinters, rattle - an 18+ minute track recorded on March 28-29, 2020 for the AMPLIFY 2020: quarantine project. Released April 3, 2020.


Telescoping: s/t - a 4 track, ~44 minute, quartet album recorded in Tracyton, Lower Beacon Hill, Greenwood & Ballard in March 2020 by me, AF Jones, Rob Millis & Dave Abramson. Released April 7, 2020.



Friday, February 21, 2020

February

"February, month of despair,
with a skewered heart in the centre."
Margaret Atwood, February

2/16/20 @ Gallery 1412, Seattle WA 
Duo w/ AF Jones
*Event page*

2/8/20 @ Henry Art Gallery, Seattle WA 

Monday, December 30, 2019

Year end, year beginning...

Neither my least nor my most prolific year, I did manage to put all my solo music and all of Heathen Shame's music up on Bandcamp. (Nmperign's music has been there for a bit.) In addition to all of that, I'm on all of the following 2019 releases in some capacity or another...

Hound Dog Taylor's Hand LP [Planned Obsolescence Recording & Novelty, Inc.]












V/A: Option 1 2CD [Corbett Vs. Dempsey] includes a GK solo track












Greg Kelley: An Eerie Wave of Sentiment: Compilation Tracks 2002-2014 ~download only~ A compilation of compilation tracks I put up on Bandcamp.












Chris Brokaw: End of the Night LP [Vin Du Selecte Qualitate] GK on 2 tracks












Hound Dog Taylor's Hand Live at the Clock-Out ~download only~












Untitled (Kevin Drumm) LP [Sähkö Recordings] GK "outro" on 1 track












Greg Kelley/Rob Noyes split cassette [not on label]












7 minutes of Heathen Shame's recent 20 anniversary performance at the Washington Street Arts Center is also included in Non-Event's Year-in-Review: Podcast 4.

I finished up the year playing a solstice set at Jack Straw's Winter Showcase as part of Tom Varner's Vespers project of improvised brass and field recordings...
12/21/19 @ Jack Straw Cultural Center, Seattle WA 
w/ Vespers (with Tom Varner, Steve Peters, Greg Campbell, Steve Barsotti, Samantha Boshnack, Jim Knodle) 4:20-4:50


















And I'm kicking off 2020 with a Hound Dog Taylor's Hand gig in Shoreline WA and a solo set at Dunkelkammer V.3, an evening of music which will take place in total darkness... literally, but I'm sure it can be used as a metaphor for those so inclined.

1/4/20 @ Darrell's Tavern, Shoreline WA 
also UbuludU, Psnake











1/9/20 @ Dunkelkammer V.3, Reaktor Space, Seattle WA Solo, also Pearl Grays, Undesirable Body

Monday, November 25, 2019

November, December & heathenshame.bandcamp.com

Some forthcoming shows (and one that has passed):

First and foremost, Heathen Shame is celebrating it's 20th year as a band and playing a show on our much tread upon grounds of Somerville, Massachusetts. As part of the celebration, we've put up a bandcamp page with all of our officially released albums including 2002's self-title LP, 2005's Live in Chicago 2002 CDr, 2005's Anal Dropout  CDr (the latter two being released in small editions of ~25 to coincide with our appearance at NYC's No Fun Fest) and 2005's Speed the Parting Guest CD. It's all up as "name your price" so please take a listen.

https://heathenshame.bandcamp.com/














12/14/19 @ Washington Street Arts Center, Somerville MA
w/ Heathen Shame (20th anniversary show!)

12/4/19 @ Teatro de la Psychomachia, Seattle WA 
*Event page*













11/30/19 @ Blue Moon, Seattle WA
*Event page*











I may have convinced John & Mark to let me do a rendition of "Send in the Clowns" at this show, so it's fitting that the flyer has Sinatra on it (Casey, who made the flyer, has no knowledge of this plan.) It's something I've been considering for a while. As a child, I had a music box that played this song and I would drift off to sleep as it plucked away, getting slower and slower as it went. I will not be attempting to mimic this effect at the Blue Moon, but I'll be playing a straightforward rendition while John and Mark play other things. "Don't you love farce? My fault, I fear..."

11/18/19 @ Sunset Tavern, Seattle WA

Sunday, September 29, 2019

October onslaught

Lots going on in October including a West Coast tour with Chris Brokaw's End of the Night Band and the release of Hound Dog Taylor's Hand's new self-titled LP (their second LP, their first with me) and some related shows.

First off, to celebrate the May release of Chris Brokaw's album End of the Night, he's assembled a crackerjack band featuring me (they can't all be winners), cellist Lori Goldston, drummer Luther Gray (all of whom are featured on the album) and drummer Dave Abramson. We'll be heading down the West Coast with some excellent acts like Kinski, Ilyas Ahmed/Jonathan Sielaff, Bill Orcutt, Jeff Parker and more.


10/10/19 Seattle WA @ Clock-Out Lounge w/ Kinski, SkullKat *Event page*
10/12/19 Chico CA @ Naked Lounge w/ Donald Beaman *Event page*
10/13/19 San Francisco CA @ The Lost Church w/ Chuck Johnson *Event page*
10/14/19 San Francisco CA @ The Lost Church w/ Bill Orcutt *Event page*
10/15/19 Los Angeles CA @ Zebulon w/ Jeff Parker *Event page*

As all that is happening, Hound Dog Taylor's Hand's new s/t LP is coming out on Canada's Planned Obsolescence Recording & Novelty Inc. on October 11th. Hound Dog Taylor's hand is the Pacific Northwest's premier purveyor of avant-primitive jazz rock featuring Jeffery Taylor on electric guitar, John Seman on contrabass, Mark Ostrowski on drums and as of late 2017, me on electrified trumpet. Pre-orders are available now and we've got T-shirts (a first for me)! There's even a Wire cover on the LP, but the post-punk cognoscenti deemed the trumpet to be not post-punk enough, so I'm not on that track. And as if that's not enough, there's also a VIDEO for the opening track "Look Up and Let Go."

























To celebrate all of that, we'll be playing a couple shows in October and a record release show on November 1st.

10/19/19 @ Midden Festival, The Edison Granary, Bow WA 
also Lori Goldston, V. Vecker, Tarsier Eyes, and many others.... from noon to 11pm.


10/29/19 @ Royal Room, Seattle WA 
also Metal Men (Eric Muhs, John Hawkley), Dangerknife (Nico Sophiea, Brad Rouda) with the Japanese silent film "A Page of Madness". 

11/1 /19 @ Blue Moon, Seattle WA 

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

September Songs

9/28/19 @ Taoist Studies Institute, Seattle WA
Performing a piece by Austin Larkin w/ Austin Larkin, Amelia Coulter, Troy Schiefelbein, Maggie Brown and a duo set with Lori Goldston.

9/26/19 @ Northwest Film Forum, Seattle WA
Puget Soundtrack live soundtrack for Arrington de Dionyso's The Emergency Labyrinth w/ This Saxophone Kills Fascists (w/ Arrington de Dionyso/China Star/Sam Klickner)
also Mike Gamble Ensemble, IXNAY (Maxx Katz and John Niekrasz)
*Event page*

9/25/19 @ The Chapel, Seattle WA
Performing Catherine Lamb's Prisma Interius IV (2017) for viola, voices, secondary rainbow synthesizer, and trumpet w/ Catherine Lamb, Bryan Eubanks & Laura Steenberge.
I will also be playing a duo with Bryan Eubanks to open the show.
*Event page*

9/8/19 @ TAC: Temescal Arts Center, Oakland CA
Quartet w/ Chris Cooper/Jacob Felix Heule/Danishta Riveiro
also Zachary James Watkins, Glands of External Secretion (solo)
*Event page*

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Duo with Rob Millis: 8/22/19 at The Chapel



After a slew of activity in July, I'm just playing one show in August, tomorrow night at The Chapel at the Good Shepherd Center in Wallingford (Seattle, WA.)  Rob Millis and I will be playing guitar & electronics and trumpet & electronics respectively. Here's our write-up...

"Rob Millis (guitarist, author, filmmaker, Climax Golden Twins, Idol Ko Si) & Greg Kelley (trumpeter, insurance underwriter, nmperign, Heathen Shame) have performed twice as a duo, one time involving their usual instruments guitar & trumpet in a resplendent display of feedback, the other time involving the Baldwin Fun Machine, an electric organ manufactured in the 1970s and known for creating good times, and a slide whistle run through delay and a ring modulator. Both attempts were considered successful by the participants and the third time is the proverbial charm."

8/22/19 @ The Chapel, Seattle WA
Duo w/ Rob Millis
also Marcia Bassett/Samara Lubelski, Krausbauer/Suzuki
*Event page*

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

July

"Unkempt, untidy, absent-minded,
Soaked through with smell of dill and rye,
With linden-blossom, grass and beet-leaves,
The meadow-scented month July."
Boris Pasternak, July

(I used this poem for last year's July entry, but... oh well... if anyone reads this *and* has some idea about July poems, please post them in the comments.)

July was going to be a quieter month with just a couple of performance commitments, but it has blossomed into handful of shows weighted towards the last week of the month (and one which has already happened)....

7/31/19 @ Vermillion, The Every Other Series, Seattle WA
Solo
also readings of Oulipo & Oulipo-inspired works by Françoise Canter & Paolo Pergola
*Event page*

7/28/19 @ Black Lodge, Seattle WA
Trio w/ Dave Abramson/Bill Horist
also Media Giant, Blackwell/Delisle/Sinibaldi
*Event page*

7/27/19 @ Embrace the Chaos: Experimental Arts & Print, Rainier Cultural Center, Seattle WA
Solo
also Death Masks, Adam Levitt, Neil Welch, etc.
*Event page*

7/24/19 @ Royal Room, Seattle WA
Quartet w/ Casey Adams/Wally Shoup/Tom Scully
also Citrine (Mike Gebhart/Wayne Horvitz/Levi Gillis/Geoff Harper), Match (Ruby Lucinda solo)
*Event page*

7/13/19 @ Experimental Brunch, Snohomish WA
Solo
also Death Masks, Adam Levitt, Forrest Friends, Tarsier Eyes, etc.
*Event page*

Friday, June 21, 2019

https://gregkelley.bandcamp.com/

On June 8th, I opted to leap into the 21st century and start a Bandcamp page. I uploaded my entire solo discography*: solo trumpet, musique concrete, 4 track experiments, synthesizer explorations & even some blown out electric guitar, released between 2000 & 2008 on CD, cassette, CDr & LP. It’s all name-your-price, stream at will. None of this material has been on any streaming platform before, so a lot of it has been inaccessible & unheard for years. I’m glad it’s all now available. Please check it out.


















* In 1996, 1997 & 1999, I released some very limited edition cassettes entitled Sick Little Men, moon/shout/shatter & I'm not even sure what the 1999 one was called, it may have been untitled. They were all solo recordings made on 4-track and very few were made - essentially demos. I only have cassette masters of the first two and unmixed 4-track cassettes of the last one. Maybe someday, I'll put in the effort, but what's on Bandcamp now is everything that was given some kind of "official" release. Tonight, I'll be putting up a compilation of every ("official") solo compilation track I've done to this point, which is a mere 6 tracks from 2002-2014, clocking in at about 30 minutes. After that, I would like to start putting out some new material, rather than focusing on old cassettes (for the time being.)

Monday, June 10, 2019

More June...

June 13 in Seattle...
June 22 in Seattle...
June 29th in Portland...






















Thursday, May 23, 2019

May-June performances

Forthcoming...

6/7/19 @ The Chapel, Seattle WA
Performing Lori Goldston's Rivulet w/ Lori Goldston/Dave Abramson/Kole Galbraith/Haley Freedlund
*Event page*

5/29/19 @ Vermillion, Seattle WA 
w/ Haley Freedlund/Amelia Coulter

Recently passed... 

I got to sit in for the opening intro of Kinski's set at the legendary River Dan's and joined Philly/Chattanooga's Virtual Balboa for the last set of their West coast tour.

5/16/19 @ Vermillion, Seattle WA 
w/ Virtual Balboa (Evan Lipson/Zach Darrup/Ben Bennett)
also Wally Shoup/Casey Adams, Sundowner Band, Yeomna
*Event page*

5/4/19 @ River Dan's, Seattle WA 
w/ Kinski (opening intro)

Recordings 2019

Despite playing live 20-30 times a year since I've moved to Seattle, I haven't released a lot of recordings. While I don't necessarily see this as a "problem" that needs to be "remedied" in the grand destructive scheme of Earth 2019, I'm glad that the following new recordings are out there for anyone for whom they may provide some distraction, entertainment, ideas, opportunity for reflection or critique or "whatever works." My favorite definition of music is from David Weinstein & Jim Staley of Roulette Intermedium's Einstein's Guide to the Musical Universe, which was an underground guide to booking shows, tours, releasing music, etc. In the glossary "music" was defined as (I'm paraphrasing here as I haven't had the book for years, unfortunately), "Anything you use in the same way that you use 'music'." So, use these in whatever manner you choose....

Greg Kelley/Rob Noyes: split C30 cassette (no label)
Released April 2019
One side solo acoustic 12 string guitar, one side solo acoustic trumpet. I have copies of the cassette (Rob has sold out) and it is also available digitally here:
https://robnoyes.bandcamp.com/album/greg-kelley-rob-noyes-split



















untitled LP (Sähkö Recordings)
Released March 2019
I'm on the last 1~2 minutes of one of the 2 sidelong tracks on this untitled LP by Kevin Drumm.
12" and download available here:
https://www.sahkorecordings.com/sahko-030.php



















Hound Dog Taylor's Hand: Live at the Clock-Out download
Released May 2019
I joined Hound Dog Taylor's Hand at the end of 2017. This is a ~ 26 minute live recording from the end of 2018.
Available here:
https://hdth.bandcamp.com/track/live-at-the-clock-out



















Chris Brokaw: End of the Night LP (VDSQ) / CD/download (tak:til/Glitterbeat)
Released May 2019
I'm on the first and last tracks of this instrumental album by Chris Brokaw.
LP available here:
https://www.forcedexposure.com/Catalog/brokaw-chris-end-of-the-night-lp/VDSQ.024LP.html
CD available here:
https://www.forcedexposure.com/Catalog/brokaw-chris-end-of-the-night-cd/GB.075CD.html
Download available here:
https://brokaw-gb.bandcamp.com/album/end-of-the-night

Sunday, April 7, 2019

April

"When April scatters charms of primrose gold
Among the copper leaves in thickets old,
And singing skylarks from the meadows rise,
To twinkle like black stars in sunny skies;"
-W. H. Davies, April's Charms

I'll be playing my first solo bugle set and hosting my first Racer Session tonight. Then, at the end of the month, I'm very much looking forward to hitting the road for a West coast tour with my Boston friend, the wonderful acoustic guitarist Rob Noyes. We've even got a split tour cassette, a C30 in an edition of 100 (cover below by Jason Curran.) {I'll be updating the information below as it comes.}

4/7/19 @ Cafe Racer, Seattle WA Solo at Racer Sessions
*Event page*

ROB NOYES || GREG KELLEY WEST COAST TOUR 2019
*Event page*

4/21/19 @ Gallery 1412, Seattle WA
RN Solo
GK with Caspar Sonnet/Kozue Matsumoto/Patrick Neill Gundran
also Tongue Depressor
*Event page*

4/22/19 @ Toast, Vancouver BC
RN Solo
GK Solo
also Nightingale
*Event page*

4/23/19 @ Turn Turn Turn, Portland OR
RN Solo
GK with Ilyas Ahmed
also Personality Test, Matt Carlson
*Event page*

4/24/19 @ Crib Series, Arcata CA
RN Solo
GK Solo

4/25/19 @ Gold Lion Arts, Sacramento CA
RN Solo
GK Solo
*Event page*

4/26/19 @ Human Resources, Los Angeles CA
RN Solo
GK with Jessika Kenney
also Wilson Shook

4/27/19 @ Canessa Gallery, San Francisco CA
RN Solo
GK with Jacob Felix Heule/Chris Cooper/Danishta Rivero
also Usufruct
*Event page*


Friday, March 1, 2019

March

"March days return with their covert light,
and huge fish swim through the sky,
vague earthly vapours progress in secret,
things slip to silence one by one."
- Pablo Neruda, March Days Return With Their Covert Light

3/29/19 @ Hollow Earth Radio, Seattle WA 
also Fungal Abyss, The Sheen

3/26/19 @ Gallery 1412, Seattle WA 
Solo
also Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson, Jeff Carey, Blevin Blectum
*Event page*

3/22/19 @ The Chapel, Seattle WA
An Evening with Mother Tongue
Angelina Baldoz & Katherine Cohen with poet Omar Willey, dancer Ezra Dickinson and trumpeters Ray Larsen & Greg Kelley
*Event page*

3/15/19 @ The Blue Moon, Seattle WA 
also Abramson/Kennon, V. Vecker, Fraktal Phantom
*Event page*

3/9/19 @ Hiawatha Lofts, Seattle WA
Quintet w/ Wally Shoup, Haley Freedlund, Casey Adams, Domenico Chiaverini
*Event page*

3/2/19 @ Vermillion, Seattle WA 

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Updates

I haven't updated anything here since September and am not sure if this blog acts a mere log for me or if anyone else actually sees it (a recent comment tells me maybe it's not *just* me). The lack of personal content may affect that, so maybe I'll start adding lists of books, records, etc. as I have in the past. (Currently making my way through Raymond Chandler's novels.) 

Here are some shows that have happened in the interim, I'll start adding some forthcoming events soon:

2019
2/16/19 @ Nalanda West, Seattle WA Trio w/ Lori Goldston/Paolo Chacolla
1/18/19 @ The Chapel, Seattle WA Solo and duo w/ Matt Ingalls (who also played a solo set)

2018
12/8/18 @ Clock Out Lounge, Seattle WA w/ Hound Dog Taylor's Hand, also Kinski, The Fall-Outs
12/4/18 @ Spite House, Seattle WA Solo & a short duo with Wally Shoup
10/8/18 @ Empty Bottle, Chicago IL w/ Ben Baker Billington, Daniel Wyche, Mark Shippy
10/8/18 @ Experimental Sound Studios, Chicago IL Solo and discussion
10/7/18 @ Hungry Brain, Chicago IL Trios w/ Michael Zerang/Jim Baker, Carol Genetti/Jeff Kimmel

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

September continued...

"Oh, it's a long, long while from May to December
But the days grow short when you reach September"
- Maxwell Anderson, September Song

9/15/18 @ Avennia Winery, Woodinville WA
with Hound Dog Taylor's Hand
*Event page*

9/13/18 @ Woodland Theater, Seattle WA
with Dave Abramson Alpinist Trio (Abramson, Noel Kennon)
also Bill Horist, Sean Lane
*Event page*

9/8/18 @ Sh'Bang! Festival, Lookout Arts Quarry, Bellingham WA
with Lori Goldston
*Event page*

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

August touching on September

“August rain: the best of the summer gone, and the new fall not yet born. The odd uneven time.” 
- Sylvia Plath

9/1/18 @ Experimental Brunch, Snohomish WA 
Solo

8/30/18 @ The Chapel, Seattle WA 
"End of Summer Sound Vespers" 
Tom Varner, French horn, 
with: Steve Barsotti, Amy Denio, Doug Haire, and Steve Peters, field recording improvisers; Samantha Boshnack, Jim Knodle, Ray Larsen, Thomas Marriott & Greg Kelley, trumpets; 
Greg Campbell, percussion and brass
*Event page*

8/28/18 @ Vermillion, Seattle WA 
with Hound Dog Taylor's Hand
also blouseusaQuartet (album release)

2018 has been a slow year for recordings, but I'm on 7 of 8 tracks on the latest Hound Dog Taylor's Hand EP L.H.O.O.Q. from March and on the closing couple of minutes of the latest Kevin Drumm recording Well There You Go!.

Sunday, July 1, 2018

July

"Unkempt, untidy, absent-minded,
Soaked through with smell of dill and rye,
With linden-blossom, grass and beet-leaves,
The meadow-scented month July."
- Boris Pasternak, July

7/31/18 @ Timbre Room, Seattle WA
Duo with William Hutson (reel-to-reel, mixer, microphones, etc.)
also White Boy Scream, Hair and Space Museum, Blessed Blood
*Event page*

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I'll be playing two shows with Rob Millis this month, one with violist Noel Kennon where I'll be augmenting my trumpet with a Realistic Concertmate MG-1 (& Noel his viola with some modular electronics) and one with Rob on the Baldwin Fun Machine and myself on slide whistle (with some help from an Electro Harmonix Frequency Analyzer and Boss Space Echo.) I'll also be helping present a great show at Teatro de la Psychomachia featuring electronics, video & "mythological archetypes" from The Powers and Blevin Blectum. 

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7/15/18 @ Gallery 1412, Seattle WA 
Trio w/ Rob Millis (guitar, electronics) / Noel Kennon (viola, electronics) [I will be playing synthesizer and trumpet]


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7/7/18 @ Teatro de la Psychomachia, Seattle WA

BLEVIN BLECTUM

Blevin Blectum is an electronic music / multimedia composer, performer, and sound designer residing with avian animals in Seattle WA. Incorporating elements of text, video, acoustic and electronic instruments, her multimedia work is centered around a scored musical core, and inspired by the imagined realms of radio plays and speculated science fictions. Working solo and in collaboration she has released dozens of critically acclaimed recordings since 1998. As the duo Blectum from Blechdom, with long-time collaborator Kristin Grace Erickson, she received the Digital Music Award of Distinction at the Prix Ars Electronica 2001 in Linz, Austria. She is a recent co-founder of the Traveling Bubble Ensemble, with co-composer and violist Michael Kelley, violinist Elise Kuder, and performer/builder Marjorie Gere. Blevin's work has been featured and reviewed in publications including Wire magazine (UK), Neural, Pitchfork, Time Out (New York and London), Signal to Noise, Art Forum, Blow Up (Italy), Vogue (Italy), and Rolling Stone.

THE POWERS

The Powers is a collaborative project drawing inspiration from mythological archetypes, particularly trinities of sisters such as the Graeae, the Gorgons and the Fates, the Powers create a feminist pantheon of their own. The angry ghosts of our maternal lineages are conjured in a live, participatory ritual, where power is redistributed and the classical "hero's journey" is redefined.



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7/5/18 @ Vermillion, Seattle WA 
Duo w/ Rob Millis (Baldwin Fun Machine) [I will be playing slide whistle & electronics]
also Seth Alexander

Seth Alexander – 8pm
Inside, outside, sideways.
Seth Alexander saxophone/composer
Abbey Blackwell bass
Greg Campbell drums
Max Walker guitar
Christian Pincock trombone

Rob Millis/ Greg Kelley – 9:30pm
"Rob Millis (Climax Golden Twins, Idol Ko Si, Sublime Frequencies, etc.) & Greg Kelley (nmperign, Heathen Shame, etc.), present a unique set of music for Fun Machine & slide whistle, respectively. The Fun Machine is a synthesizer/combo organ with a built in drum machine that was manufactured by Baldwin in the early 1970s. Its credits are mysterious, but it has at least turned up on solo albums by Aimee Mann and a member of Neurosis. Less mysterious, but somewhat maligned as a novelty instrument, the slide whistle has nonetheless appeared in compositions by Ravel, Hindemith, Cage, Berio, Ligeti and Penderecki, among others, and it's use by a trumpeter finds precedent in King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band's recording of "Sobbin' Blues," played by none other than Louis Armstrong."