New York State of Mind – Maurits Fondse in NY

Entries from September 2007

Tony Scherr sharpens my vision

September 25, 2007 · 2 Comments

Yesterday, we went to Marion’s Marquee Lounge on Bowery. A very nice venue, in a kind of art deco style, on the Lower East Side. Every monday night, guitarplayer/singer Tony Scherr is playing there with his trio. I knew Tony Scherr from a concert back in 1999 in Tonic, also in New York, where he played the bass, in a band with guitarist David Tronzo, saxophone player Michael Blake and drummer Kenny Wollesen. A concert which still is one of my favorites ever, the vibe of the gig was so special and I felt back then, and feel still know, that this was why I was and am a musician. One of the happiest nights of my life.

And yesterday, hearing Tony Scherr play, I again, felt this kind of happiness. A feeling, which is rare, and not often found. And I learn a lot being here. I always think I find my deepest satisfaction in jazz. Which is not untrue, I am and will be a true Keith Jarrett fan. But the way Tony Scherr plays his guitar, has a deep connection with the heart of music. His sense of time, and his melodic lines, are unique to me, I ‘ve never heard this way of playing. It makes me even want to dance (and that’s special).

So, being here, confronted with several issues in my life, what I want musically, where I want to live, and so on, I felt that a lot of answers were to be found in this music. I believe the way Tony Scherr approaches his music, is the way I (try) to approach it. Making sense really, try to say something unique, with using the right notes on the right time. No ego things are involved here, just what needs to be said.

And that’s something I find less often these days in ‘jazz’. I hear too many licks, I hear to many ‘muscles’, and I see too much ‘fear for playing the wrong notes’. I don’t want too spend my time anymore on these matters. Sometimes you need some prove that real music still exist. I found that yesterday and it sharpens my vision what I want to say with my music.

I also spoke to Tony for a while. It felt somehow very good. He told me he will play at the BIMHUIS on OKTOBER 5th, with the same band. So, everybody, go there if you can.

He also told me that he had to fight for his public. Something every NY musician has to do. To attract enough audience so the venueholder keeps booking the band. Fighting for your public, means having income, means having gigs, means being able to make your music and pay the rent at the same time. We in Holland, don’t always embrace this fact. I think a very good lesson for every musician.

So I keep learning, you live and learn, and I wonder what the next lesson will be.

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Out of Town

September 24, 2007 · 1 Comment

We took a 2-day trip to New Jersey/New York state to leave the Big Apple behind us..to get some fresh air and to let things slide….

And we discovered some amazing nature and lakes, around Bear Mountain Park. And we drove around Long Island to visit the Beach…(with Bill Hicks constantly in the back of my mind…”The Beach, the beach, I don’t understand the beach……)

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Live in NY part II

September 24, 2007 · 1 Comment

A Blues and ‘In a Sentimental Mood’
Live at 5C
Maurits – piano
Freek – trombone

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Interview Mark Guiliana, NY drummer (Part III)

September 23, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Here’s Part III of the interview  with drummer Mark Guiliana.

In this part Mark talks about getting gigs, reflects on how to position his band HEERNT in the music scene and he takes us with him how to get by in NY as a musician, with most venues paying almost nothing for concerts.

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Interview Mark Guiliana, drummer (Part I & II)

September 19, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Monday September 17th, I had the privilege to talk to Mark Guiliana, a young, promising drummer from New York. We sat in the sun in Washington Square Park and had a nice conversation about his life as a NY based drummer, his drumming style and we discussed the way he promotes himself. I am very thankful having this conversation with Mark, who will become (in my opinion) one of the leading drummers in the field for the coming decennium.

Modern Drummer magazine: “Mark Guiliana may well be at the forefront of an exciting new style of drumming.”

Mark’s most notable sideman work has come alongside world-renowned jazz bassist Avishai Cohen (of Chick Corea’s Origin and New Trio). Mark has been a member of Avishai’s band since 2003 and has appeared on Avishai’s last three studio albums and the soon to be released Live at the Blue Note. Mark has also recorded and/or performed with the Jazz Mandolin Project, Bobby McFerrin, Jason Lindner, Branford Marsalis, and James Williams.

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1ST New York LIVE PERFORMANCE!!

September 16, 2007 · 1 Comment

Yesterday, I had my world premiere, playing for the first time in New York City. Together with my good friend and tromboneplayer Freek Halsema (Frederick since he ’s here), we had a gig in jazzclub 5C, a very nice venue in the Lower East Side. We played a small set and we had a great time. The audience loved it and we are asked to play there again on September 27th.


NEXT LIVE PERFORMANCE NEW YORK

Morris – piano, vocals

Frederick – trombone

Jazzclub 5C, 68 Avenue C, 7pm, cover $5,-

Tomorrow will be a busy day:
I will meet Mark Guiliana, Meilana and Ari Hoenig for interviews about NY life as a musician. And Freek and I will play at the open mic in Birdland. Looking forward to that!

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“Because I get my ass kicked”

September 15, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Een week New York is als een stoomcursus: “wie ben ik, wat wil ik en hoe wil het het”. Sinds ik hier ben en afstand kan nemen van mijn vaste omgeving, of je het nu wilt of niet, maakt deze stad alles in je los.

Na een aantal dagen ‘the touristic thing’ te hebben gedaan, merk je dat je in week 2 in een andere staat van zijn terecht komt. Je neemt wat tijd om de dingen te laten bezinken.

Gisteravond hadden we (Freek en ik) een etentje met Nate Wooley, NY trompettist. Nate had ik vorig jaar in Nederland leren kennen bij een CD opname en heb altijd contact met hem gehouden. Erg leuk om hem weer te zien.

Nate is opgegroeid in een klein vissersdorp en heeft enige jaren in Denver gebivakkeerd. Uiteindelijk heeft hij een aantal jaar geleden besloten om zich in New York te vestigen. Hoewel hij in Jersey woont, waar veel musici wonen vanwege aaantrekkelijkere huurlasten, is hij als musicus werkzaam in New York. Sinds een jaar heeft hij een 40-urige baan als database medewerker, omdat zijn vrouw binnenkort ontslag neemt. Hij combineert nu een vaste baan met zijn optredens. Regelmatig gaat hij na het werk naar een gig, soms wel twee per avond.

Ik wilde graag weten wat hem naar New York bracht.

“Because I get my ass kicked. De competitie is moordend en het speelniveau zo hoog dat ik blijf werken aan mijn spel en mijn techniek. Er zijn hier zoveel zeer getatenteerde musici dat ik het me niet kan veroorloven lui te worden. Zo houden we elkaar hier scherp. In Denver was ik een van toonaangevende trompettisten en had ik nooit de ontwikkeling doorgemaakt die ik hier in NY doormaak”.

Omdat Nate weinig tijd had en door moest naar een optreden aan de andere kant van de stad hebben we een afspraak gemaakt voor volgende week voor een uitgebreider interview.

Na het geweldige (veganistische) eten , zijn we naar een concert gegaan in The Stone, een jazzclub opgezet door John Zorn. Elke maand heeft deze club zijn eigen curator/programmeur. The Stone zit op Avenue C, vlakbij het appartement waar we nu in zitten (op east 7th street, midden in de Lower East Side). Van buiten lijk je tegen een dichte kruidenierswinkel aan te kijken, niets lijkt eropdat we hier voor een jazzclub staan. Eenmaal de deur geopend en binnen treden, zien we een 60 tal stoelen opgesteld en een klein podiumpje. We zijn op de goede plek. The cover is 10 dollar (8 euro), en we nemen plaats. We zien percussie, een gitaar en en microfoon. Als Katie McGarry eenmaal begint te zingen, begeleid door de gitarist Keith Ganz en percussionst Clarence Penn worden we volledig van onze stoel weggeblazen. Een geweldige time en sound, liedjes gebracht in hun mooiste eenvoud, maar zo kernachtig. De hectiek van de grote stad is compleet verdwenen. We zitten in een muzikaal warm bad en ik heb het ultieme NY gevoel: dit is wat je hier wil horen en meemaken. Een uur lang zijn we in een andere wereld en ik krijg ontzettend veel zin om zelf weer aan de slag te gaan.

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Update 9-11

September 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Today, it’s 9/11. Started the day in a Lexington Avenue Diner. There, we watched the memorial on big widescreen tv’s. That was all I have seen of 9/11 today. New York life took over. Made some appointments to meet musicians for interviews. There has been some delay in meeting these people, most of them are very friendly, but to set up a date isn’t always easy. But at the end of this week, I’ll start my interviews and next monday I will have a interview with Ari Hoenig, also a NY drummer, who was very willing to cooperate. I will interview him in the famous jazclub Smalls, looking forward to that.
Maybe it’s good that I have been breathing some NY air first, visiting all parts of the city, Downtown, Battery Park, Lower East Side, West Village, Midtown, Central Park. To get adjusted and to feel the vibe of this city. To have an appartment, which is tiny and which you have to share. To get around town with the NY metro, get to know the people who are very friendly and helpfull. Even on one of the most crowded places in town, the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue, the officers there are nice and easygoing.
This is for me a exiting town. Inspiring. Energetic. But ok, my feet hurt like hell and my head is full of all everything I’ve seen and heard.
Coming to understand this city, the attraction of it, is the main goal of this endeavour. I hope to learn more and more everyday I am here.
I posted a short movie on my Kyte Channel. The New York Metro Singers (I call them). Sometimes, someone tries to sing along, but it would be better if he hadn’t. Just a movie, fun to watch, but it was at the start of my day, and it was a great beginning of it.
Bye Maurits

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Live from the Apple Store

September 8, 2007 · 3 Comments

photo-4.jpg Hello, I am at the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue right now. It’s a great store, very Apple-ish. 

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Checkin’ In!

September 8, 2007 · Leave a Comment

dsc00528.jpgWell, yesterday, Freek and I arrived at 12 pm local time in the Big Apple. Here we are on Lexington Avenue.

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