Free download of Pink Floyd’s “Money” from Joe Manis’s “Evidence”.


Posted: February 28th, 2010 | Author: joemanis | Filed under: joe manis, oh....you know | No Comments »


Joe Manis-Tenor Saxophone
Dave Captein- Basses
Kevin Congleton-Drums
http://www.mynewsletterbuilder.com/email/newsletter/1410212639


Joe Manis/Birthday Party @ Sam Bond’s on Wed., Mar. 3rd @ 9 p.m.


Posted: February 25th, 2010 | Author: joemanis | Filed under: joe manis | No Comments »


Sam Bond’s Garage

Wednesday, March 3rd 9 p.m.-midnight

407 Blair Blvd.

Eugene, OR

Joe Manis-Tenor Saxophone, Kevin McDonald-Bass, & Ryan Biesack-Drums

No cover charge

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Joe Manis Trio PDX Jazz Festival Willamette Week preview.


Posted: February 25th, 2010 | Author: joemanis | Filed under: joe manis, oh....you know | No Comments »


WW PickPDX Jazzfest Aftershow: Joe Manis Trio, Why I Must Be Careful, Lindsey Stormo & Ben Darwish
[TWENTYSOMETHING JAZZ] Nice to see Rontoms getting in on the Portland Jazz Festival. Tonight’s headliner is fine young talent Joe Manis and his trio from Eugene, Oregon. On his 2009 debut, Evidence, Manis unleashes a barrage of notes on the listener, ever fighting the constraints of his standards and original tunes. In doing so, he makes Pink Floyd’s “Money” sound like something a young John Coltrane might have played. While Manis occasionally overplays, his vigor is nice to hear in a sea of young horn players who too often stick to sheet music. The Manis Trio plays with Ben Darwish and Portland-via-New York City vocalist Lindsey Stormo (a singer with influences in the indie-pop and jazz worlds alike); and local experimental duo Why I Must Be Careful (for fans of Au and Quasi’s freaky shit). CASEY JARMAN. 9 pm. Rontoms, 600 E Burnside St., 236-4536. Free. 21+. Map

Original link: http://wweek.com/events/latest/music/
2/25/2010


Joe Manis Trio @ PDX Jazz Festival on Sun., 2/28 @ 11 p.m.


Posted: February 22nd, 2010 | Author: joemanis | Filed under: joe manis, oh....you know | No Comments »


Sunday, February 28th 11 p.m.-midnight
Portland Jazz Festival
Rontom’s
600 E. Burnside
Portland, OR
Joe Manis-Tenor Saxophone
Dave Captein-Bass
Randy Rollofson-​Drums
No cover charge
2010.
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Josh Deutsch’s Ligeti Project in Seattle, WA on Sat., 2/27 @ 7:30 p.m.


Posted: February 21st, 2010 | Author: joemanis | Filed under: four across, joe manis, oh....you know | No Comments »


Music Northwest
Olympic Recital Hall
South Seattle Community College
6000 16th Ave. SW
Josh Deutsch-Trumpet & compostions,
Steve Treseler-Clarinet,
Joe Manis-Bass Clarinet,
Ted Godbout-Piano,
Justin Morell-Guitar,
Josh Tower-Bass,
Jason Palmer-Drums http://www.musicnorthwest.org/concert_series.htm
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Joe Manis Trio & Cougar Bait on Wed., 4/24 @ 10 p.m.


Posted: February 18th, 2010 | Author: joemanis | Filed under: joe manis, oh....you know | No Comments »


Luckey’s Clu Cigar Store
933 Olive St.
Eugene, OR
Joe Manis-Tenor Saxophone
Tyler Abbott-Bass
Ryan Biesack Drums
w/Cougar Bait
Hasham Assadullahi-Alto Saxophone
Andrew Rowan-Trumpet
Kevin McDonald-Bass
Josh Hakanson-Drums
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www.luckeysbar.com


Way of the Blade 3 – Zarathustra


Posted: February 16th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: oh....you know | 1 Comment »



Manis, Assadullahi, & Detrick 1/28/10 Eugene Weekly press.


Posted: February 10th, 2010 | Author: joemanis | Filed under: douglas detrick, joe manis | No Comments »


Making It Up As They Go
Improv festival mixes media
by Brett Campbell

One of Eugene’s most adventurous homegrown music events returns to downtown this weekend. For fans of jazz, contemporary postclassical music and film, the Improvised Music Moving Image Festival, better known as IMMI Fest, presents a parade of startling artistic surprises. It’s a shotgun marriage involving not just musical genres, but also cities with strong improv scenes, Vancouver, B.C. (home of the guest trio Knotty Ensemble) and Eugene. Local lights include saxophone stars Joe Manis and Hashem Assadullahi, who both released strong albums last year, bassist Tyler Abbott, guitarist Bill Marsh and trumpeter Douglas Detrick, and Any Permutation. The festival, which takes place Feb. 5-7 at the Jazz Station, is a feast for the eyes as well since some of the improvisations accompany classic silent films and video art.

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