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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

from Gizmodo:


Kyocera KR1 EVDO Portable Router.

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   A few people I know swear by the new EVDO connection; could this be a way to get around some of these $1000 a day centers that don't want us broadcasting wifi to the touring party?

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   I have often linked to stories and videos from the blog Crooks and Liars;
it is a wonderful combination of political news from a liberal angle, often with links to great video clips. Sometimes they show the absurd things the politicos say and their Late Night Music Club with some pretty wonderful music video clips keeps the aggregators clicking through the weekend when the DC insiders sneak away for ilicit fun.

    The one thing I didn't put together was the fact that one of my favorite sections on the site is Mike's Blog Round Up is done by Mike Finnegan, one of the true masters of the Hammond B3 organ and without a doubt, one of the good guys. You may have seen him play with CSN, among others over the years. We've been on the same gigs a few times and have a mutual friend or two, but to find out that he puts in as much time on the blog as he does was really cool.

    Today, he was kind enough to link to Bitterman and say some nice things. I am honored and am glad to return the point... if you don't read C&L, check it out, it's been a good place for Jon Stewart clips, the  amazing Jake Shimabukuro video and had a great Wes Montgomery clip the other day...

    It sure makes me want to work harder for y'all and dig up more content... it is coming...

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From Rockrap.com:


 We[base ']ve received and urgent appeal for financial assistance from the family of pianist Hilton Ruiz who remains in a coma in a New Orleans hospital.

 Please wire transfer money to the below bank account. She wants people to call her when they have sent something so she will know that it's there.

Aida Ruiz
 Chase Bank
 ACCT #: 711211359
 ROUTING # 065400137

 Her Phone # 201-925-6416 (leave message if she doesn't answer)

 Thanks to all for your generosity in this time of need for the Ruiz family.

 Jim Eigo
 Jazz Promo Services

 Here is the most recent news story from today[base ']s Times Picayune.


 Ruiz's relatives are satisfied with the New Orleans Police Department's account of the incident as an accident, said Mary Howell, a local lawyer and spokeswoman for the Ruiz family.

 "Mr. Ruiz was on Bourbon Street and stumbled while walking across the street, hitting his face on the side of the curb," NOPD spokeswoman Bambi Hall said.

 "The evidence is clear. No one beat him, no one robbed him and there was no criminal act whatsoever," Hall said.

 For nearly a week, rumors that the famed jazzman was beaten after leaving a Bourbon Street bar had circulated from coast to coast. Newspaper reports quoted family and friends questioning police reports that Ruiz stumbled and fell, hitting his head.

 "There were a lot of different accounts that the family investigated," Howell said Thursday. "The family is now convinced that this was an accident, a tragic accident."

 Howell said the family is "very appreciative" of the efforts shown by NOPD Superintendent Warren Riley in getting to the bottom of Ruiz's condition.

 Ruiz, whose 54th birthday is Monday, was found unconscious and bleeding May 19 about 4:30 a.m.

 Ruiz's heart stopped on the way to the hospital, but he was resuscitated, according to Joel Chriss, Ruiz's longtime friend and manager.

 Howell said Ruiz remained in critical condition Thursday night at East Jefferson General Hospital. Ruiz, of Teaneck, N.J., was in the city for radio and television interviews promoting a pending CD showcasing New Orleans music, Chriss said.

 Ruiz is renowned in jazz circles for his Afro-Cuban jazz and bop music. His teachers included jazz pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams, and he spent four years working with saxophone player Rahsaan Roland Kirk.

 "I'm incredibly saddened," Chriss said. "But I'm trying to stay positive. We all know the reality may not turn out well. I know he wanted to live long and play music until he was an old man. The fact that that may not happen is very sad."

 The accident has taken an emotional toll on the family, especially on Ruiz's ex-wife who is his best friend, Chriss said. Chriss said she's "a mess" right now and "that no one in the world knows either one of them better than the other." Those close to Ruiz said they're hoping the beat will go on for the one-time child prodigy, who at 8 years old played a gig at Carnegie Recital Hall.

 Ruiz was performing with Latin groups in his early teens. His first recording, at age 14, was with a group called Ray Jay and the East Siders. While still in his teens, Ruiz worked with tenor saxophonists Frank Foster and Joe Henderson and trumpeters Joe Newman, Freddie Hubbard and Cal Massey.

 The many musicians with whom he has since worked have included Tito Puente, Dizzy Gillespie and Charles Mingus.

 He was among musicians featured on the 1997 video "The Best of Latin Jazz," and his song "Something Grand" is part of the "American Beauty" soundtrack.

 "We're all praying for a miracle," Chriss said. "Where there is breath there is hope."

 . . . . . . .

 Trymaine Lee can be reached at  or (504)-826-3301.


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