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Bill Caballero Drops In On The New Jazz Thing, Thursday, November 4, 2004 - Listen In! Bill Caballero surprised us last Thursday, November 4, 2004, during Hour 2 of New, by dropping in to record the Jazz Live Intermission interview that we play exactly when the name says, in this case during the next Jazz Live, Tuesday, November 9, 2004. I'm not sure how much of this will be used (or maybe supplemented with another pre-show interview), but after a little New Houston Person and "Love Walked In", we talked about the preferred pronunciation of Bi-National Mambo Orchestra, the impact of member-supported Jazz 88 to him and San Diego, the history of the Orquestra and it's great home town written compositions and arrangement, the migrating bi-nationality Thing, and Bill's channeling of Jack Costanza (whose music takes us out). Audio Available For Your Enjoyment: Here's a pic of Bill and I, snapped outside the studio, post-interview (as opposed to this mid-interview pic snapped / posted live...jazz live, that is),
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Bill Caballero is bringing his 20 piece Orquesta Binational de Mambo to Jazz Live (hosted and blogged by VO), Tuesday, November 9, 2004 at 8:00 pm PT, Live for our Theatre Audience and Jazz 88 Listners, from the Lyman Seville Theatre on the San Diego City College Campus. Audience festivities before the Live Broadcast start at 7:45 (the doors open at 7:30), so get there early! AND THIS ONE IS FREE!!! The City College World Cultures program is sponsoring this show anb opening the doors FREE to first comers (Jazz Live tickets are usually free to Members, value priced (hehe) for Non-Members...hey, It's Fall 2004 Pledge Time, so become a member now or at the show and get upcoming shows for FREE...what a deal!) |
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