Author: Jared Michael Nickerson

  • More about Jamila Woods, The CMA & BSA’s Sweetback History

    More about Jamila Woods, The CMA & BSA’s Sweetback History

    Burnt Sugar at The Museum of Modern Art Chicago

    Poet and vocalist Jamila Woods was raised in Chicago, IL and graduated from Brown University, where she earned a BA in Africana Studies and Theatre & Performance Studies. Influenced by Lucille Clifton and Gwendolyn Brooks, much of her writing explores blackness, womanhood & the city of Chicago. Her first chapbook, The Truth About Dolls (2012), was inspired by a Toni Morisson quote & features a Pushcart-nominated poem about Frida Kahlo. Her poetry is included in the anthologies The Breakbeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip-Hop (2015), Courage: Daring Poems for Gutsy Girls (2014), and The UnCommon Core: Contemporary Poems for Learning & Living (2013).

    Jamila is also a vocalist & songwriter, focusing primarily on soul/hip-hop centered music. Her musical lineage includes Erykah Badu, Imogen Heap, Kirk Franklin, and Kendrick Lamar. Raised in her church choir, Jamila’s musical aesthetic involves choral layering in addition to the hip-hop tradition of sampling & allusions.

    Woods’s debut solo album HEAVN, released earlier this summer, has received enthusiastic reviews from Pitchfork, SPIN, MTV, Nylon, and Noisey; her work with her band, M&O (fka Milo & Otis) has been featured by Okayplayer, Spin, JET and Ebony Magazine

    Jamila is currently the Associate Artistic Director of non-profit youth organization Young Chicago Authors, where she helps organize Louder Than A Bomb (the largest poetry festival in the world), designs curriculum for Chicago Public Schools, and teaches poetry to young people throughout the city.
    The MCA’s mission is to bring artists and audiences together, presenting contemporary art and culture in ways that illuminate what it means to be a citizen of both Chicago and the world. The MCA’s current home at 220 East Chicago Avenue was the first US commission for renowned German rationalist architect Josef Paul Kleiheus.  Located one block east of the historic Water Tower, the MCA champions the provocative side of contemporary art and culture.

    The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The museum is generously supported by its Board of Trustees; individual and corporate members; private and corporate foundations, including the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; and government agencies. Programming is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency. Museum capital improvements are supported by a Public Museum Capital Grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.  The MCA is a proud member of Museums in the Park and receives major support from the Chicago Park District.

    The revisionist Burnt Sugar Arkestra make their MCA debut playing the soundtrack to Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song, the film odyssey by actor/director/composer Melvin Van Peebles. Shot on a shoestring budget over the period of 19 days in 1971, the renegade film got scorching reviews but grew to be one of the top-grossing releases of the year, kickstarting the 1970s genre known as Blaxploitation. The do-it-yourself spirit extended to the soundtrack, recorded by then-unknown big band powerhouse Earth, Wind & Fire—and composed by Van Peebles—which alternated hymn-based vocals and jazz rhythms, creating a sound that prefigured sampling in hip-hop.  In 2010 Van Peebles choose BSA to be his “21st century EWF” for the theatrical debut of “Sweet Sweetback”  with two sold-out nights and a live ARTE stream of the second night at the Sons d’hiver Festival in Paris France.

  • What You need to know about BSA’s MOTR PUB Two Night stand

    What You need to know about BSA’s MOTR PUB Two Night stand

    Burnt Sugar at MOTR Pub

    After Rebellum’s (BSA’s avant funk & roll splinter cell) dropped the funk in 2014 MOTR PUB recognized the good time had by all & knowing that Twice is NYC-e has decided to bring the Burnt Sugar Arkestra to Cincinnati for back-to-back nights in September.  Are … You … Ready … Four sets on Thursday & Friday nights allowing you two days to rest and get ready for your Monday.  Trust the MOTR PUB & Us … if you dare come & get Booty-Rump-Funk Caramelized … You’ll need the two day recovery period !!!!

    THU 9:30pm and 11pm.
    FRI 10:30pm and 12am.

    If you didn’t know … Now you Know!

  • More about The BOP STOP

    More about The BOP STOP

    Burnt Sugar at The BopStop, Cleveland

    Hit this for more info and to purchase tickets
    Donated to The Music Settlement in late 2013, The BOP STOP is Cleveland’s premier listening room: an intimate, acoustically pristine performance venue with sweeping views of Lake Erie.  Additionally, when you buy tickets, food and drinks for a BOP STOP show, your purchase helps support The Music Settlement and its many programs. Featuring tiered seating and an open floor plan, there’s not a bad seat in the house. They also have a free parking lot adjacent to the building.

    The BOP STOP is happy to feature artwork from local artists.  They also partner with the Cleveland Culinary Launch and Kitchen to showcase local chefs and locally grown food.  Arrive early for snacks and drinks at the beautiful bar. Food service begins 30 minutes prior to each performances and continues through the evening.

    BOP STOP HOURS: The BOP STOP opens one hour prior to showtime on evenings when there is a performance. 

    WINNER of the FOX 8 BUZZ LIST “Nightlife Spots” category

    WINNER of Scene Magazine’s “Best of Cleveland: BEST JAZZ CLUB”

     

     

  • DMG’s History & 25th Anniversary Event Details

    When Bruce Lee Gallanter, the founder, and Emanuel ‘MannyLunch’ Maris opened Downtown Music Gallery in May of 1991 on East Fifth Street in the Village, they weren’t sure how long they would last since there were upwards of 100 record stores in Manhattan, covering a wide range of different music, selling albums, CDs, cassettes, magazines, DVDs and t-shirts. Their goal was mainly to sell used & new CDs, especially the Downtown/progressive/avant-jazz and modern classical music that both Bruce & Manny dug. In the quarter century since, DMG has reached a worldwide audience of folks who want to be challenged by different types of New Music.  DMG sends out a weekly e-mail newsletter which reaches 6,000 followers around the world featuring reviews and news about this music. DMG also has a tradition of presently weekly free music performances every Sunday night for most of 25 years which has included many of the foremost experimental musicians from around the world.

    The Downtown Music Gallery 25th Anniversary Concert celebrates DMG’s history with three amazing bands who make great music for the mind and bodies of those in the know, those with demanding tastes, those who need to have their minds blown as well as to shake their groove thangs.

    Zion80 explores the music of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach and John Zorn through the lens of the Afrobeat funk master Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Led by Jon Madof of Rashanim, the 13-piece band arranges Carlebach’s and Zorn’s beautiful and demanding melodies using the polyrhythmic intensity of Afrobeat, blended with the improvisational madness of the Downtown scene. Madof’s most ambitious project to date, Zion80 is blazing hot and tight as a drum. Spiritual, grooving and endlessly exciting, this is essential Jewish music for the 21st century.

    Method of Defiance is Bill Laswell’s most recent supergroup which utilizes drum ’n bass rhythms, where the electronic beat meets flesh and blood musicians. The concept of combining electronic beatmasters and virtuosic players has yielded an unforgettable masterpiece – a dark vortex of electronics and musicians blending into an infinitely listenable journey. “This is truly spectacular so Bill Laswell fans best Wake Up! – MannyLunch

    Method Defiance will be joined by guitar great Mike Sopko who recently released an incredible power trio CD on his own label with Bill Laswell on bass and Thomas Pridgen on drums. The results are astonishing: tight, powerful, wailing with incredibly assured interplay between all three men. All three are in top form and integral to the group sound. In some ways this disc is similar to Blixt, that incredible trio with Raoul Bjorkenheim, Laswell and Morgan Agren (CD on Cuneiform).

    Bill Laswell & Method of Defiance:

    Dr. Israel (voice, electronics)
    Garrison Hawk (voice)
    Graham Haynes (cornet)
    DJ Logic (turntable)
    Josh Werener (bass, keys)
    Bill Laswell (bass)
    Guy Licata (drums)
    special guest Mike Sopko (guitar)

     

  • Burnt Sugar Repertory Arkestra celebrates Prince’s “Parade”

    The Burnt Sugar Repertory Arkestra celebrates the “Parade” album, which contained the score for Prince’s self-directed 1986 film “Under The Cherry Moon”, a kitschy cult classic filled with slapstick hijinks and sublime orchestral arrangements by the legendary Clare Fischer. Burnt Sugar will also throw in some surprise caramelized nods to other songs from Prince’s post-Purple Rain canon of the late ’80s and early ’90s featuring Shelley Nicole, Lisala, Mikel Banks, Ben Tyree, Leon Gruenbaum, LaFrae Sci, V. Jeffrey Smith, ‘Moist’ Paula Henderson, Julie Brown, Lewis ‘Flip’ Barnes, Greg Tate, Jared Micheal Nickerson and special guest Marika Hughes.

    Please note seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis and these performances do tend to reach capacity so arrive early or have someone hold a seat for you!

  • The Drum and Bass Conductions Details

    Come celebrate the 50th Earthly Orbit of Master Drummer/Percussionist/Composer/Sound Sculptor Marque Gilmore (Omar Sosa, Cheick Tidiane Seck, Joe Zawinul, Sting, Katia LaBeque) with an all too rare NYC visit, in collaboration with the Burnt Sugar Arkestra, conducted by Mikel Banks with David Gilmore and many more Special Guests!
    Public Transportation : R-train (Union Street Station), Atlantic/Pacific Barclay Center Stop)
    Parking is available on the same street. Nearest parking garage is on 2nd Street (cross street: 4th Ave); Street parking available on the streets