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Jim Cullum's Jazz Cabaret - Live from Pearl Stable
Jim Cullum with Austin guitarists (L-R) Albanie Falletta and J.D. Pendley
Photo Jamie Karutz
To celebrate two decades of Riverwalk Jazz on public radio, Jim Cullum welcomes top young jazz artists from nearby Austin—and the Band cuts loose with piano sensation Shelly Berg. Later, series favorites Vernel Bagneris and Topsy Chapman sit in with an impromptu blues improvisation.
Program Audio
To celebrate two decades of Riverwalk Jazz on public radio, Jim Cullum welcomes top young jazz artists from nearby Austin—and the Band cuts loose with piano sensation Shelly Berg. Later, series favorites Vernel Bagneris and Topsy Chapman sit in with an impromptu blues improvisation.
Residents of Austin, Texas are proud that their city can boast more live music venues than any other—including New York and Las Vegas. Austin music fans choose between a wide variety of styles and genres—Texas Swing and bluegrass, as you might expect, but also a thriving cohort of traditional jazz. This week, our special musical guests are active players in this lively scene, performing regularly—often with each other—in various live venues across the city.
Guitarist J.D. Pendley was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and has lived and performed as a full-time musician in Austin since 2001. In 2000 he earned a Bachelor of Music degree in jazz guitar performance from the University of Utah. In Austin he performs with Erik Hokkanen, the Jazz Pharaohs, the Giant Three, and many others. His chief musical influences are Eddie Lang, Louis Armstrong, Django Reinhardt, and Sidney Bechet. J.D. is "passionate about rhythm, acoustic music, and continuing the tradition pioneered by so many of the guitarists in the early days of jazz."
Guitarist/Violinist Erik Hokkanen is one of Austin's most colorful and distinguished players. A third generation Finn raised in Florida, Erik relocated to Texas in the early eighties and rapidly built a reputation as a fiddler, multi-instrumentalist and performer. Erik's music or playing can be heard on the soundtracks of motion pictures DOA, Michael, Texas Chain Saw Massacre 3 and The Newton Boys. These days, Erik plays electric guitar and fiddle in his new band, Hip Replacements, a gypsy surf outfit that can be seen Tuesdays at Flipnotics cafe in Austin.
Youthful guitarist and vocalist Albanie Falletta has become very much in demand on the Austin live music scene. Albanie lists among her influences Fats Waller, Billie Holiday, Lester Young and especially the gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. Albanie performs live with her own group, Albanie and her Fellas and with groups led by Jonathan Doyle at Austin venues—The Elephant Room and The Victory Grill.
Ryan Gould began his musical life playing guitar, which led him to play in death metal and punk rock in bands around Philadelphia in the early 1990s. After serving as a United States Marine, Ryan returned to southeastern Pennsylvania with a keen interest in traditional Irish music. Currently, Ryan performs regularly in Austin with Erik Hokkanen and The Hip Replacements, The Jazz Pharaohs, Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies, and Albanie Falletta and Her Fellas. Ryan says that he draws great inspiration from a vast pool of musicians from various genres as well as from the experiences of his daily life.
Text based on script by Margaret Pick Copyright 2009 Riverwalk Jazz
Jim Cullum with Austin guitarists (L-R) Albanie Falletta and J.D. Pendley
Photo Jamie Karutz
Program AudioTo celebrate two decades of Riverwalk Jazz on public radio, Jim Cullum welcomes top young jazz artists from nearby Austin—and the Band cuts loose with piano sensation Shelly Berg. Later, series favorites Vernel Bagneris and Topsy Chapman sit in with an impromptu blues improvisation.
Residents of Austin, Texas are proud that their city can boast more live music venues than any other—including New York and Las Vegas. Austin music fans choose between a wide variety of styles and genres—Texas Swing and bluegrass, as you might expect, but also a thriving cohort of traditional jazz. This week, our special musical guests are active players in this lively scene, performing regularly—often with each other—in various live venues across the city.
Guitarist J.D. Pendley was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and has lived and performed as a full-time musician in Austin since 2001. In 2000 he earned a Bachelor of Music degree in jazz guitar performance from the University of Utah. In Austin he performs with Erik Hokkanen, the Jazz Pharaohs, the Giant Three, and many others. His chief musical influences are Eddie Lang, Louis Armstrong, Django Reinhardt, and Sidney Bechet. J.D. is "passionate about rhythm, acoustic music, and continuing the tradition pioneered by so many of the guitarists in the early days of jazz."
Guitarist/Violinist Erik Hokkanen is one of Austin's most colorful and distinguished players. A third generation Finn raised in Florida, Erik relocated to Texas in the early eighties and rapidly built a reputation as a fiddler, multi-instrumentalist and performer. Erik's music or playing can be heard on the soundtracks of motion pictures DOA, Michael, Texas Chain Saw Massacre 3 and The Newton Boys. These days, Erik plays electric guitar and fiddle in his new band, Hip Replacements, a gypsy surf outfit that can be seen Tuesdays at Flipnotics cafe in Austin.
Youthful guitarist and vocalist Albanie Falletta has become very much in demand on the Austin live music scene. Albanie lists among her influences Fats Waller, Billie Holiday, Lester Young and especially the gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. Albanie performs live with her own group, Albanie and her Fellas and with groups led by Jonathan Doyle at Austin venues—The Elephant Room and The Victory Grill.
Ryan Gould began his musical life playing guitar, which led him to play in death metal and punk rock in bands around Philadelphia in the early 1990s. After serving as a United States Marine, Ryan returned to southeastern Pennsylvania with a keen interest in traditional Irish music. Currently, Ryan performs regularly in Austin with Erik Hokkanen and The Hip Replacements, The Jazz Pharaohs, Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies, and Albanie Falletta and Her Fellas. Ryan says that he draws great inspiration from a vast pool of musicians from various genres as well as from the experiences of his daily life.
Text based on script by Margaret Pick Copyright 2009 Riverwalk Jazz










