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Taper: Jean Lerond
1:56:04
Rating:
10.00 / 1 rating
Taper:
Jean Lerond
Transferrer:
Jean Lerond
SHNID:
vortex1994-04-26.Bralove-Kaiser-Welnick-Strickland-VanWageningen.fob-ssdsm6.lerondarchive.tflac1648
Source:
Sonic Studios DSM-6 omnidirectional binaural microphones (front center table) > Sony TCD-D3 DAT @ 16-bits, 48 KHz (record)
Lineage:
Fostex D5 DAT (playback of DAT Master, S/PDIF optical out) > M-Audio Firewire Audiophile external soundcard > Sony Sound Forge 11.0 build 299 (record; trim) > FLAC
Taper Notes:
View NotesBob Bralove - keys Henry Kaiser - guitar Bobby Strickland - reeds, horns, saxophones, woodwinds, flute, didgeridoo, oboe Paul Van Wageningen - drums, percussion Marc Van Wageningen - bass Vince Welnick (Vincent Leo Welnick) - keys Yoshi's presents Vortex This is a 16bit 48khz fileset ### Source: Sonic Studios DSM-6 omnidirectional binaural microphones (front center table) > Sony TCD-D3 DAT @ 16-bits, 48 KHz (record) Recorded by Jean Lerond ### Transfer [2015-09-22]: Fostex D5 DAT (playback of DAT Master, S/PDIF optical out) > M-Audio Firewire Audiophile external soundcard > Sony Sound Forge 11.0 build 299 (record; trim) > FLAC Jean Lerond NOTES: --Someone on DIME commented that this show is from the "old" Yoshi's on Claremont -- that's most certainly correct, since the "new" Yoshi's at Jack London Square didn't open until 1997 vg NOTES (2/26/2023): --BIG Thanks to Jean Lerond for recording, transferring & sharing out this Vortex 1994 show. Absolutely Appreciated & sounds killer!! --I added more detail to the band members info --added more detail to the venue...never was successful to dig up nor uncover the actual address of this place when it lived on Claremont Avenue...if anyone knows this info, won't you please share with the rest of us?? --The venue opened in 1972 as a Japanese restaurant in Berkeley established by Yoshie Akiba, a World War II war orphan, (who came to the United States to study dance, art, and dance therapy), and her friends Kaz Kajimura and Hiroyuki Hori...the club soon moved to a larger space on Claremont Avenue (in 1977) and began to feature live jazz music. It eventually gained a reputation as one of the most significant jazz venues on the West Coast. In 1985, the venue was rebranded as "Yoshi's Nitespot" until 1997, when it moved yet again within the Port of Oakland (the Embarcadero West location). The current location began operations May 18, 1997 with a performance by Tito Puente. --For a long time, Yoshi's lived on Claremont near College in a small, house-looking building; it was actually a converted laundromat and held only 100 people. --In May 1997, the club moved to Jack London Square during the revitalization of the Port of Oakland, as a 330-seat, 17,000-square-foot (1,600 m2) jazz concert hall with an attached 220 seat Japanese restaurant, assisted by funding from the Oakland Development Agency. --https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshi%27s --https://localwiki.org/oakland/Yoshi%27s_Oakland --https://yoshis.com/about-us --https://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/THE-SPOT-FOR-JAZZ-Yoshi-s-the-Bay-Area-s-jazz-2594653.php --https://rafu.com/2012/10/flip-side-of-yoshis-to-showcase-japanese-culture/ --added more detail to the setlist --added some pictures of the venue --created an md5 checksum file --added the ffp fingerprints to the text file