05/15/11 – Graham Reynolds\’ Silent Film Score: Battleship Potemkin – Alamo Drafthouse Ritz – Austin, TX

Who
Graham Reynolds' Silent Film Score: Battleship Potemkin
When
Sunday, May 15, 2011
3:00pm - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
320 East 6th Street
Austin, TX, USA 78701
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At long last, one of the seminal music/film pairings is back. Graham Reynolds’ score to the silent soviet classic POTEMKIN. Join us for this very special afternoon performance and screening.
Odessa 1905. Enraged with the deplorable conditions on board the armored cruiser Potemkin, the ship´s loyal crew contemplates the unthinkable: mutiny. Seizing control of the Potemkin and raising the red flag of revolution, the sailors´ revolt becomes the rallying point for a Russian populace ground under the boot heels of the Czar´s Cossacks.
When ruthless White Russian cavalry arrives to crush the rebellion on the sandstone Odessa Steps, one of the most famous and most quoted film sequences in cinema history is born.

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05/13/11 – Graham Reynolds\’ Silent Film Score: Battleship Potemkin – Discovery Green – Houston, TX

Who
Graham Reynolds' Silent Film Score: Battleship Potemkin
When
Friday, May 13, 2011
8:00pm - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
1500 McKinney
Houston, TX, USA

12 acre park in downtown Houston.

Other Info
At long last, one of the seminal music/film pairings is back. Graham Reynolds’ score to the silent soviet classic POTEMKIN. Join us for this very special performance and screening.
Odessa 1905. Enraged with the deplorable conditions on board the armored cruiser Potemkin, the ship´s loyal crew contemplates the unthinkable: mutiny. Seizing control of the Potemkin and raising the red flag of revolution, the sailors´ revolt becomes the rallying point for a Russian populace ground under the boot heels of the Czar´s Cossacks.
When ruthless White Russian cavalry arrives to crush the rebellion on the sandstone Odessa Steps, one of the most famous and most quoted film sequences in cinema history is born.

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A Golden Trio Indeed

Here are a couple clips taken from the road on the first night of my east coast jaunt with Graham Reynolds and Utah Hamrick.  By the way, what is it with me and bassists with formidable names? John Houston Farmer, Utah Hamrick, Chris Black, all dudes you kinda feel obligated to state their entire name when you greet them..    Anyway, Utah’s uncle was kind enough to shoot some footage that I finally managed to pull from a DVD, not quite preserving the integrity in the process, but still managing to squeeze out a few good tracks all the same.  So I present to you, in order of performance, Duke Ellington’s classics, “It Don’t Mean A Thing, Blue Pepper,” and “Caravan,” in all their raging glory.  Thanks to the small-but-enthusiastic crowd at Steel City Coffeehouse in Phoenixville PA who not only tolerated our bombastic stage volume and Graham’s affinity for Julia Child’s cat magnets, but answered in kind with ear-splitting applause and endless gratitude.  Also props to the horn players who were Philly cats that we’d never actually physically MET before.  In fact, the sax player had only been emailed the sheet music days before, and the trumpet player at last-minute, swooped in to fill in for the original trombonist, whose wife had quite unexpectedly gone into labor a couple weeks ahead of schedule and, understandably so, couldn’t make the gig.  Solid professionals.  We would actually rejoin forces with the sax player and the original trombonist days later when we circled back to play Philly.  Footage of that show to come..

Enjoy!  And if you DO like what you hear, please stroll over to your friendly Amazon or iTunes and pick up Graham Reynolds and Golden Arm Trio’s “DUKE! Three Portraits of Ellington.”  You’ll make your ears happy, bob your head, and possibly freak out the neighbors all at the same time!

Golden Arm Trio – Don\’t Mean A Thing

Golden Arm Trio – Blue Pepper

Golden Arm Trio – Caravan