The Julian Lage Trio
Live at The Berklee Performance Center
Boston, Massachusetts USA
2011-12-31

As broadcast live over 88.3 WBGO-FM, Newark, NJ USA.

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Posted January 2012.

Set List:

01 - Radio Intro By Rhonda Hamilton (:52)
02 - Intro By Show M.C. Eric Jackson (2:09)
03 - 233 Butler (8:30)
04 - Grey Lightning (8:06)
05 - The Best Thing For You (Berlin) (11:32)
06 - Conversation (5:27)
07 - Up From The North (16:07)
08 - The Time It Takes (3:36)
09 - Encore Applause (1:12)
10 - However (1:22)

Total Running Time: 58:58

All compositions by Julian Lage unless otherwise noted.


Personnel:

Julian Lage - guitar
Larry Grenadier - bass
Eric Harland - drums
Dan Blake - tenor saxophone

Julian Lage info:
http://www.julianlage.com/ (official site)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Lage (wiki entry)

Radio Credits:
Host - Eric Jackson
Special thanks to Rob Hayes and the tech crew at
the Berklee College of Music.
From WGBH - Chico Ofrin and VaLynda Robinson
Producer - Gary Mott
Stage Manager - Edgar Herwick
Music Mixer - Antonio Oliart
Managing Director of WGBH Radio - Phil Redo


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NPR show link:
http://www.npr.org/event/music/144532044/
julian-lage-trio-live-in-concert

Show Summary:

By Patrick Jarenwattananon
The guitarist Julian Lage came to prominence as a child prodigy;
still a young twenty-something, he's become a thoughtful
composer and bandleader too. With his working quintet, the
Julian Lage Group, he developed two cinematic, expansive
albums, including 2011's Gladwell. (There's a lot more where
that came from too.)

But then his alma mater, Berklee College of Music, called him
for a New Year's Eve gig. So he switched up the script by
calling two of the top sidemen in jazz today: drummer Eric
Harland, whose irregularly-convened but explosive band
features Lage, and bassist Larry Grenadier, who Lage first
jammed with as a 12-year-old boy. Also on the gig was
saxophonist Dan Blake, an unannounced "special guest."
If Blake appears to mesh with the music naturally, it
would make sense; he's a standing member of the
Julian Lage Group.


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