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Outpost. Twenty Five Years.

It’s a milestone. Outpost was founded in March of 1988 when we started doing concerts around town at the KiMo, the Living Batch Bookstore, El Rey and other venues. The Outpost Performance Space, on Morningside, opened in the fall of 1989. Since then there have been more than 2000 performances in venues of all sizes, thousands of classes for youth and adults, hundreds of visual art exhibits, 8 years of New Mexico Jazz Festival offerings, a move to and subsequent purchase (12 years later) of the present Outpost Performance Space on Yale. It’s been a great run and we look forward to another exciting 25 years! As we move into this 25th year we’ll be doing a bunch of exciting and fun events to celebrate. On May 2, at Outpost, I will sit down with KUNM DJ and jazz scholar, Mark Weber (who was present at Outpost almost from the start, having moved to Albuquerque with his wife, Janet Simon in 1991) to talk about Outpost then, now and into the future. It should be fun and it will be filmed by the crew from AAlive who’ve done some great jazz shows on Public Access TV Channel 26 over the last year. Then on Friday, May 24 at the Albuquerque Museum, we’ll really kick it off with a Gala Fundraiser featuring a catered meal by Slate Street Cafe, a silent auction, and a fantastic concert by soul music and gospel legend Mavis Staples (with blues great, MacArthur “Genius” Award recipient, Corey Harris opening it up). Presenting Mavis Staples is a dream come true for me. I remember, in my early teen years, seeing breathtaking performances by the Staple Singers at Club 47 in Cambridge. And then when I founded Outpost, one of my earliest Outpost concerts (and still one of my all time favorite presenting experiences) was that of Pops Staples at the KiMo (along with Johnny Shines and John Hammond!). Now 24 years later, Mavis joins us for a great night at the Albuquerque Museum. There’ll be much more as we celebrate these 25 years. In the meantime, it’s a great Spring season coming up as we kick it off with a Member Only Concert on Sunday, February 17 by Ron Miles, Bill Frisell & Brian Blade (check it all out in these pages!) and another great Jazz Festival whose lineup will be announced in its entirety any day now. All of us here at Outpost thank all of you out there— audiences, members, funders, sponsors, artists, and so on— for supporting us in our efforts to do what we do for you. You ARE the Outpost Family. Here’s to another glorious 25 Outpost years!

tom Guralnick

Outpost Founder and Executive Director

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An eclectic mix of informative and entertaining programs await you on KUNM. Publicly supported. Publicly responsive. KUNM is an essential part of New Mexico’s day.

STREAMING LIVE 24/7 AT KUNM.ORG

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APRIL4.4 Gerald Clayton Trio

4.5 ABQ Slam Championship

4.6 Kamalini Mukherji

4.11 John Maestas-Asher Barreras Nonet

4.12 Inpost Artspace Reception: Bosque School & Sandia Prep Photographic Collaboration

4.13 Eric Taylor

4.14 Fatoumata Diawara

4.16 Adult Jazz Class Recital

4.19 Anat Cohen

4.20 Anat Cohen

4.20 Youth Jazz Class Recital

4.21 Reading: Aaron Dixon. My People Are Rising

4.25 Monterey Jazz 55 on Tour. A New Mexico Jazz Festival Spring Event (Lensic)

4.26 Roust The House Teen Performance Night

4.27 StorySpace: Albuquerque Storyteller’s Showcase

MAY5.2 Outpost at 25: A conversation with Tom Guralnick and Mark Weber

5.3 Inpost Artspace Reception: Photographs by Erin Parker

5.4 Kids Variety Show

5.4 Geoff Muldaur

5.9 Jason Moran & the Bandwagon

5.10 Chuy Martinez & Oti Ruiz

5.11 Home School Opera Recital

5.17 Roust The House Teen Performance Night

5.23 OUTPOST RENTAL: AMP Concerts presents Samuel LeHenanff

5.24 Outpost 25th Anniversary Gala Fundraiser at the Albuquerque Museum. Mavis Staples. Corey Harris Opens

SUMMER 20136.20-8.15 18th Annual Summer Thursday Jazz Nights

7.12-7.28 8th Annual New Mexico Jazz Festival featuring Route 66 Summerfest in Nob Hill, NEA Jazz Master Eddie Palmieri, Terence Blanchard, Lionel Loueke, Yellowjackets, Catherine Russell and more more more TBA

FEBRUARY2.11 Jazz Classes Start

2.14 OUTPOST RENTAL: First Take Trio

2.15 OUTPOST RENTAL: Josef Scott presents Of the Essence

2.16 OUTPOST RENTAL: Floozy

2.17 Ron Miles Trio with Bill Frisell & Brian Blade (A Member Only Event)

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MARCH (WOMEN & CREATIVITY MONTH)3.1 Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Gamak

3.2 Inpost Artspace Reception: Heather Bingham, Stacey Heim, & Celeste LaForme

3.7 Tin Hat

3.8 OUTPOST RENTAL: AMP Concerts presents Jane Siberry

3.9 OUTPOST RENTAL: AMP Concerts presents Joe West Review

3.14 Biggi Vinkeloe Trio. Lisa Gill opens

3.15 OUTPOST RENTAL: JeeZ LaWeeZ

3.21 Malika Zarra

3.22 Fred Sturm

3.23 hONEyhoUSe. Bébé La La opens

3.24 OUTPOST RENTAL: Lowell Burton Jr presents Songs For My Sister

3.28 Bert Dalton’s Time Out for Brubeck

3.29 Roust The House Teen Performance Night

3.30 La Juerga Flamenco with Illeana Gomez & Alejandro Pais-Iriart

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JaZZ iMPRoViSation & Latin MuSiC CLaSSES FoR YoutHTwo Five-Week Sessions

MondaY, tuESdaY & WEdnESdaY aFtERnoonS & tuESdaY EVEningS FEBRuaRY 11-aPRiL 17 Taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa, Sharon Eldridge, Paul Gonzales & César Bauvallet

Jazz Improvisation & Latin Music Classes for Youth are open to all young musicians

(instrumentalists & vocalists)— elementary through high school levels— who want to have

fun learning more about improvising and playing jazz & Latin music in a small ensemble.

Classes are taught by the Outpost team comprising saxophonist, Kanoa Kaluhiwa;

drummer, Sharon Eldridge; trumpeter, Paul Gonzales; and our most recent addition to

the teaching staff, trombonist & percussionist, César Bauvallet. All classes aim to build

positive attitudes, trust, teamwork, cooperation, confidence, compassion, and a sense

of humor—skills and values which will serve participants well beyond the workshop and

throughout their entire educations and lives. Fun will be had by all!

Monday and Tuesday afternoon Jazz Improvisation classes taught by Paul Gonzales, and

Sharon Eldridge focus on the rudiments of music and improvisation including rhythmic

training, scale work, form in music, and musical improvisation. Students are invited

to express themselves freely on their respective instruments as well as on percussion

instruments. The emphasis is on musical expression as an individual in a group setting.

EDUCATIONSpring 2013

the Outpost Jazz education Program is the centerpiece of Outpost’s educational offerings. founded in the Spring of 1996, with seed money provided by a concert the previous year by “arlen asher & friends,” the program now takes place year-round with over 30 weeks of classes, three instructors, and yearly scholarships offered to worthy students. Since its inception, approximately 2000 students have moved through the program.

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Each teacher has a slightly different approach and our goal is to place together, students

of similar levels as well as to form a balanced ensemble in terms of instrumentation.

Advanced Classes (Wednesday) taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa focus more specifically on

the jazz repertoire, covering music theory, ear training, solo development, song forms,

and various rhythm section approaches. The NEW Latin Music class (Tuesday Evening)

is taught by César Bauvallet. It is open to youth and adults. Participants must have at

least an intermediate knowledge and skill level (minor & major scales) and a willingness

to practice what they are learning outside of the class. The class will focus on learning to

understand and play Latin music and rhythms.

MondaY CLaSSES: FEBRuaRY 11-MaRCH 11 & MaRCH 18-aPRiL 15 4-5:30PM Monday Class taught by Sharon Eldridge

tuESdaY CLaSSES: FEBRuaRY 12-MaRCH 12 & MaRCH 19-aPRiL 16 4-5:30P Tuesday Classes taught by Paul Gonzales

WEdnESdaY adVanCEd CLaSS: FEBRuaRY 13-MaRCH 13 & MaRCH 20-aPRiL 17 4-5:30PM Advanced Class taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa

nEW CouRSE oFFERing: tuESdaY EVEning Latin MuSiC CLaSS FoR StudEntS oF aLL agES (intERMEdiatE LEVEL REquiREd) FEBRuaRY 12-MaRCH 12 & MaRCH 19-aPRiL 16, 6-7:30PM Latin Music Class taught by César Bauvallet

all youth classes will perform a recital on Saturday, april 20 at 1pm (attendance is mandatory). ages: up to (and including) High School Senior. Class limit: 12 (minimum of 5 is required). registration & Payment: Come a few minutes early to the first class to register. the cost of each 5-week youth improvisation session is $30 Payment must be made for the entire 5-week session regardless of attendance. Scholarships are available for any of these classes. Participants must bring their own instruments to class (piano, drums and amps will be provided). Call 268-0044 for more information.

JaZZ iMPRoViSation & Latin MuSiC CLaSSES FoR aduLtSTwo Five-Week Sessions, MondaY,tuESdaY & WEdnESdaY EVEningS, FEBRuaRY 11-aPRiL 17 Taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa, Paul Gonzales & César Bauvallet

Jazz Improvisation Classes for Adults focus specifically on jazz and cover music theory, ear

training, solo development, song forms and various rhythm section approaches. The NEW Latin

Music class is taught by César Bauvallet, and is open to youth and adults (participants must

have at least an intermediate level of knowledge and skill). The class will focus on learning to

understand and play Latin music and rhythms. Our goal is to provide a truly quality experience

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for small ensembles comprising participants of similar abilities. All classes aim to build positive

attitudes, trust, teamwork cooperation, confidence, compassion and a sense of humor. While

a certain proficiency on instruments is expected, this class is for aspiring musicians, retired or

rusty musicians, closet jazz fanatics, those who want to learn more—in short, if you want to

be there, we want you and a good time will be had by all. The final class will feature a recital

by the students.

MondaY EVEning aduLt JaZZ CLaSS (daY CHangE!) FEBRuaRY 11-MaRCH 11 & MaRCH 18-aPRiL 15, 6-7:30PM & 8-9:30PM Monday Evening Class taught by Paul Gonzales

nEW CouRSE oFFERing: tuESdaY EVEning Latin MuSiC CLaSS FoR StudEntS oF aLL agES (intERMEdiatE LEVEL REquiREd). FEBRuaRY 12-MaRCH 12 & MaRCH 19-aPRiL 16 6-7:30PM Latin Music Class taught by César Bauvallet

WEdnESdaY EVEning aduLt JaZZ CLaSS FEBRuaRY 13-MaRCH 13 & MaRCH 20-aPRiL 17, 6-7:30PM & 8-9:30PM Wednesday Evening Class taught by Kanoa Kaluhiwa

adult (& latin music) classes will perform a recital on tuesday, march 12, 7pm (attendance is mandatory). the cost of each 5-week session is $60 ($55 for Outpost members). Payment must be made for the entire 5-week session regardless of attendance. Class size is limited to approximately 12 participants per class. Participants must bring their own instruments to class (piano, drums and amps will be provided).

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tHuRSdaY MoRningS, MaRCH 21-MaY 9, 10:30aM-11:45aM

HoME SCHooL oPERa WoRkSHoPOutpost once again offers the Home School

Opera Workshop—co-taught by John Bartlit

(Bert Dalton Trio) and Kristen Loree (UNM).

Formerly a program of the Santa Fe Opera

outreach program, it is now under the

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TO ENROLL FOR CLASSES: We ask that students (youth & adult) show up a few

minutes early on the first day of the class they would like to attend. That said, in order

to make this the best experience for all participants, we may have to assign students

to a different class based on their age, skill level and schedules. Call us at 268-0044 for

more information.

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auspices of the Outpost Performance Space. In eight weeks the kids will create, rehearse

and perform an original opera (May 11) as well as perform excerpts of the opera at the

Kids Variety Show (May 4) . Learn collaboration, composition, acting and much more!

One Eight Week Session

tHuRSdaYS , MaRCH 21-MaY 9, 10:30aM-11:45aM

the cost of the session is $60. Payment must be made for the entire 8-week session regardless

of attendance. Sibling discounts and scholarships available! the class will perform excerpts at

the Outpost Kids Variety Show on may 4 as well as the entire opera on may 11. Contact Kristen at

[email protected] or Outpost for more information. Scholarships are available.

kidS FiELd tRiPS to outPoSt PERFoRManCE SPaCEThanks to a generous grant from the City of

Albuquerque Urban Enhancement Trust Fund,

during the school year, Outpost continues to offer FIELD TRIPS FOR YOUTH to the

OUTPOST PERFORMANCE SPACE. These programs include performances of everything

from puppetry to Indonesian Gamelan, to African music, Flamenco and beyond— what

fun! And it’s FREE! We thank all of our funders who make it possible. Our first Field Trip this

Spring will take place on February 6 at 10am and features dancers from the Broadway hit

show, FELA, including former Albuquerque resident, Rujecko Dumbutshena. They are in

town for a performance as part of Cathryn McGill and Rainbow Studio Theater’s Roots

Revival 2013 at Popejoy Hall on Feb 7 & 8. Then on Friday, March 29 at 10am, La Juerga

Flamenco will perform. Stay Tuned! More Spring Field trips will be scheduled soon.

otHER YoutH PERFoRManCE oPPoRtunitiES at outPoSt

RouSt tHE HouSE tEEn PERFoRManCE nigHtSRoust the House Teen Performance Nights continue year-round on a near-monthly basis,

and include music sets from selected local teen performers ranging from solo to big

band; from punk to hip hop to folk to spoken word. This is a terrific opportunity for young

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Outpost Scholarship ProgramsThanks to the generosity of Keith Gilbert, Douglas Mulligan, Arlen Asher, the City

of Albuquerque Cultural Services Department and City Councilor Rey Garduño,

as well as other individuals and organizations in the community, many kids are

able to attend our programs at little or no cost. In addition each student in the

classes is given a gift certificate to be used towards the price of admission at an

Outpost concert of their choice. Last but not least, we are now able to award

annual scholarships totaling $2,000 (one of which is the Keith Gilbert Scholarship,

one of which is given In Tribute to David Parlato, and the latest scholarship,

instituted in the fall of 2011 by Arlen Asher in memory of his wife, and our friend,

Jo Asher— The Arlen Asher Jazz Scholarship: In Memory of Joetha Callison

Asher) to deserving students — some of whom are leaving the Outpost Educational

Program and moving on to their next exciting stage in life and learning.

performers to play out to supportive Outpost audiences, and for teens to bring their

audiences to Outpost. It’s a chance for teens to share what they are creating with the

entire community. Interested bands and performers should contact us at 268-0044 for

information and should submit a demo and short band write-up/bio for consideration.

Teen shows this spring are Fridays, March 29, April 26 & May 17, at 7:30pm

kidS VaRiEtY SHoWSKids Variety Shows are an Outpost tradition. They’re great and they’re for and by kids

of all ages and levels. Dance, music comedy, theater. You name it! A wonderful relaxed

performance environment. This show will feature among other things a performance by

the Outpost Kids Flamenco class. Call us at 268- 0044 to reserve a performance slot for a

student or child of yours. Or better yet, have them call!! Warning: This show is KG-Rated.

Adults must be accompanied by a child. The Kids Variety Show this Spring 2013 will take

place on May 4 at 1pm.

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tWO SHOWS: Sunday, february 17, 7Pm & 9Pm

Ron MiLES tRio FEatuRing BiLL FRiSELL & BRian BLadEOutpost Performance Space (a special pre-season member only event)

Sponsored by Kilmer Kilmer marshall duran & la Cumbre brewing Company

Trumpeter-composer, Ron Miles is joined by long-

time musical partner, renowned guitar innovator,

Bill Frisell; and master drummer, Brian Blade, in this

special pre-season member-only concert at Outpost.

The trio’s latest release, Quiver “combines the singing

melodicism of American folk musics, the heightened

communication of the most progressive jazz forms, and

an entrancing, airy openness…and finds three genre-

defying musical masters at their creative best, lacing

easy camaraderie with virtuosic interaction.” Denver

based trumpeter, composer, arranger and educator,

FEB17

Fall 2012

Ticketsall tickets are available in advance by phone or in

person at the Outpost Performance Space

210 yale blvd Se. 505-268-0044.

box Office Hours m-f 2-5:30pm and 1 hour

before shows.

CONCERTS& events

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Ron Miles has released nine recordings as a leader, and has appeared on dozens of other

projects as a sideman. He is known for his “powerful blend of unpretentious clarity and

deep heart.” One of the most sought-after guitar voices in contemporary music, Bill Frisell’s

collaborations with everyone from Paul Motian to John Zorn, to Elvis Costello, and the L.A.

Phil plus his own outstanding ensembles are testament to his singular guitar conception

and musical versatility. Brian Blade is a multi-talented artist who is widely respected in the

jazz world as drummer/composer/leader of Brian Blade and The Fellowship Band, as well

as for his contribution to the Wayne Shorter Quartet with whom he has played since 2000.

He recently released his first CD as a singer, guitarist, songwriter entitled, Mama Rosa. $30

($5 discount those buying membership with ticket) aVailable tO OutPOSt memberS Only

tWO niGHtS tHurSday, february 28, 7:30Pm friday, marCH 1, 7:30Pm

RudRESH MaHantHaPPa’S gaMakGuggenheim fellow and 2009 Downbeat

International Critics Poll Winner, alto

saxophonist, Rudresh Mahanthappa,

returns to Outpost for two nights. One

of the most innovative young musicians

and composers in jazz today, Mahanthappa was named Alto Saxophonist of the Year

in 2009 and 2010 by the Jazz Journalist Association and has achieved international

recognition for his recordings which have received rave reviews by the New York Times,

NPR, Village Voice, and many others. Incorporating the culture of his Indian ancestry with

myriad musical influences, he has created a truly groundbreaking artistic vision. Gamak

continues Mahanthappa’s modern jazz exploration of South Indian as well as Indonesian

musical concepts. As he describes it, “I’m working with quarter-tones and melodic

ornamentation in ways that I have not before, especially with regard to composition. It’s

not a through-composed piece, but a template for improvisation, exploration.” Gamak

features David “Fuze” Fiuczynski, guitar; François Moutin, bass; and Dan Weiss, drums.

$30/$25 members & Students

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tHurSday, marCH 7, 7:30Pm

tin HatSponsored by and in memory ofeddie Chelist, music lover

Presented in partnership withWomen & Creativity 2013

Forging a new acoustic sound that defies

categorization while striking universal chords,

Tin Hat makes freewheeling chamber music

for the 21st century. Formed in 1997 in San

Francisco, they have recorded six CDs and have been hailed by The New York Press for

“interweaving Old World Europe with post-modern America, south-of-the-border sensuality

with concert-hall propriety, and odd-metered syncopation with deeply soulful grooves.” Their

latest CD, The Rain is a Handsome Animal, features vocals by Carla Kihlstedt on songs using

the poetry of e.e. cummings. Tin Hat is Carla Kihlstedt, violin and vocals; Mark Orton, guitar;

Ben Goldberg, clarinet; and Rob Reich, accordion & piano. $30/$25 members & Students

tHurSday, marCH 14, 7:30Pm

Biggi VinkELoE’S dESERt SWEEtS tRioLiSa giLL oPEnSPresented in partnership withWomen & Creativity 2013

Born in Germany, flutist and saxophonist,

Biggi Vinkeloe is a free-jazz player who

studied and lived in France for many years

and is now based in Sweden. She has

recorded nearly 20 albums, has performed throughout the world, and has collaborated

with scores of renowned musicians, dancers, choreographers and visual artists. In 2001,

she and Albuquerque-based tuba player Mark Weaver joined double-bassist Damon

Smith for a recording session at Scott Looney’s studio in Oakland, subsequently releasing

it as a CD entitled Desert Sweets. Now, twelve years later, the trio is reconvening for

performances in NM and Colorado. Opening the evening is Lisa Gill, founder of the Local

Poets Guild, recipient of an NEA Fellowship, and the author of five books of poetry.

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tHurSday, marCH 21, 7:30Pm

MaLika ZaRRaPresented in partnership with

Women & Creativity 2013

Born in Morocco, raised in France, and now

living in New York City, Malika Zarra is an

inspiring new international voice who, while

influenced by jazz, also brings her own culture

and creativity to the melting pot. A gifted

composer, producer and singer, her sultry multi-lingual vocals move effortlessly between

Berber, Moroccan Arabic, French, and English as heard on her latest CD, Berber Taxi. Zarra has

performed at famed New York clubs like The Blue Note, The Jazz Standard, and BAM Café,

has opened for Bobby McFerrin at Carnegie Hall, and has recorded with John Zorn, Lonnie

Plaxico, David Gilmore, Gretchen Parlato and others. She’ll be joined by Amino Belyamani,

piano; Mamadou Ba, bass; and Brahim Fribgane, percussion. $20/$15 members & Students

friday, marCH 22, 7:30Pm

FREd StuRM, SoLo Piano: “PaRiS - Rio, 1920”MuSiC oF naZaREtH, MiLHaud, and ViLLa-LoBoS

Pianist, Fred Sturm specializes in the piano

music of Latin America, with a special emphasis

on Heitor Villa-Lobos. He has performed

regularly at Outpost over the years and in the

Albuquerque area and beyond for the past three decades. He has recorded six CDs to date,

most recently Federico Ibarra, Music for Piano. For this concert, Sturm takes the audience to

Rio in the years just before 1920, when there was a vibrant popular musical tradition called

choro, which featured a mixture of European and African influences. At the center of that

tradition was pianist/composer Ernesto Nazareth, whose 150th birthday we celebrate this year.

He left a rich legacy of pieces he called Tangos Brasileiros, which captured the essence of the

choro style. This concert will feature several of Nazareth’s Tangos Brasileiros, as well as Darius

Milhaud’s Saudades do Brazil, and two suites of Villa-Lobos. $20/$15 members & Students

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Saturday, marCH 23, 7:30Pm

HonEYHouSEBéBé La La oPEnSPresented in partnership withWomen & Creativity 2013

Comprising three diverse and seasoned artists who together create a powerhouse sound,

hONEyhoUSe features Albuquerque’s award winning R&B/ Gospel soulstress Hillary Smith;

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vocalist, Mandy Buchanan. The three singers meld various

musical genres into original creations that embrace blues,

soul, folk and Americana, and their debut CD, SUN (2011)

won Best Album Of the Year at the NM Music Awards. They

return to celebrate the release of their second CD, Medicine

Lodge. Opening the evening is Bébé La La, featuring singer-

songwriter-guitarist-violist, Alicia Ultan and, from Quebec,

singer-accordionist Maryse Lapierre. With signature harmonies

that “slip easily into the ear,” (Mel Minter, Albuquerque The Magazine) the duo performs folk-

Americana originals, French ballads and more. $25/$20 members & Students

tHurSday marCH 28, 7:30Pm

BERt daLton’S tiME out FoR BRuBECk

Following the recent passing of jazz icon,

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pianist Bert Dalton presents a loving tribute

concert, “Time Out For Brubeck,” which celebrates the ground-breaking Dave Brubeck

Quartet (Paul Desmond, Joe Morello, & Eugene Wright) that broke free of the conventional

4/4 jazz time signatures and made the new possibilities swing and feel natural. The

Quartet’s recording, Time Out, was the first jazz record to sell a million copies. The Bert

Dalton Trio, with John Bartlit, drums; and Rob “Milo” Jaramillo, bass, is joined by alto

saxophonist Dave Anderson as they perform Brubeck/Desmond classics (now a part of

the standard jazz repertoire) including “Blue Rondo a la Turk,” “Three To Get Ready,” “It’s

a Raggy Waltz” and more. $20/$15 members & Students

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friday, marCH 29, 7:30Pm

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www.outpostspace.org for further details. Only $3

Saturday, marCH 30, 7:30Pm

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La Juerga strives to maintain the essence of the word’s definition by inspiring a sense

of community, love of life, and the expression of the world’s beauty in art, music and

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also features Kina Mendez, cante; Kayla Lyall & Carlos Menchaca, dancers; Enrique “el

peru” Chavez, percussion; and Ricardo Anglada, guitar. La Juerga will also perform for

school children at Outpost at 10am on Friday, March 29. $20/$15 members & Students

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tHurSday, aPril 4, 7:30Pm

gERaLd CLaYton tRioSponsored by tom & Judy Christopher

At 28 years old, jazz pianist Gerald Clayton

has already achieved several milestones,

including three Grammy nominations, the

most recent being ‘Best Instrumental Jazz

Album of the Year’ for his latest release,

Bond with trio mates, bassist Joe Sanders and drummer Justin Brown. A 2010 Downbeat

Magazine’s Critic’s Poll Rising Star, Clayton combines jazz melody with modern takes on

old favorites as well as inspired original compositions. His dynamic and award-winning

sound has been praised by Jazz Times, the Los Angeles Times, and The New York

Times. $25/$20 members & Students

friday, aPril 5, 7:30Pm

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poets in Albuquerque competing for a spot on the 2013 ABQ Poetry Slam Team, which

will represent the Duke City at the National Poetry Slam in August. ABQ Slam Teams

have placed in the top five at two of the last three National Poetry Slams. ABQSlams

has presented poetry slams in Albuquerque since 1995, showcasing some of the best

performance poets in the SW, and winning the National Poetry Slam in 2005. $15/$10

members & Students

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Saturday, aPril 6, 7:30Pm

kaMaLini MukHERJi presented in partnership with Padmini

Kamalini Mukherji is one of the most

popular faces in the younger generation of

Rabindrasangeet singers. Rabindrasangeet,

also known as Tagore Songs, are songs

composed by Rabindranath Tagore, a Bengali

writer, composer and Renaissance man, who wrote more than 2,000 songs derived from

Indian classical music and traditional folk music sources. Mukherji’s smart, distinctive style

of singing, marked by a deep understanding of the lyrics and a clear diction, has been

widely praised. Trained in Bharatanatyam, an Indian classical dance form, she also holds a

degree in English Literature and is an actress who performs regularly for film, on television,

and on the stage. Mukherji has successfully instilled a fresh enthusiasm for Tagore songs in

the younger generation while at the same time endearing herself to traditional and learned

listeners. $20/$15 members & Students

tHurSday, aPril 11, 7:30Pm

JoHn MaEStaS-aSHER BaRRERaS nonEtAfter their debut performance at Outpost last August,

the John Maestas-Asher Barreras Nonet is back with a

fresh take on modern large ensemble music. The Nonet

boasts a variety of compositions ranging from originals

to jazz standards to takes on modern day artists such

as J Dilla and Herbie Hancock. Arrangements are by

nonet members, all composers in their own right. The group embodies the tradition of

improvised music while keeping it feeling like 2013, and breaking down the preconception

that big bands are “nerdy” when in fact they can be “ultra cool.” It’s Asher Barreras, bass;

John Maestas, guitar; Paul Palmer III, drums; Ben Finberg, trombone; Kanoa Kaluhiwa

and Aaron Lovato, tenor sax; JQ Whitcomb and Paul Gonzales, trumpet; Sam Reid, alto

sax; and featured guest, Hakim Bellamy, vocals. $20/$15 members & Students

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Saturday, aPril 13, 7:30Pm

ERiC taYLoROne of the most influential songwriters to

come out of Texas, people have been talking

about Eric Taylor and his songs since the

early 1970s, when he was an integral part of

a Houston songwriting scene that included

Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle and Guy Clark.

Over the years, as his reputation and song

catalogue have grown, he has had a profound effect on the evolution and development of

such well-known artists as Nanci Griffith, Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen, and others. Taylor

has been a featured artist at many festivals, and has played sold-out shows throughout The

Netherlands, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy and the UK. His December 2011 release, Live at

the Red Shack was named One Of The Top 10 Albums Of The Year by Texas Music Magazine

and Best Of 2012 – Live Album by Third Coast Music Magazine. $20/$15 members & Students

Sunday, aPril 14, 7:30Pm

FatouMata diaWaRaBorn in Cote d’Ivoire and raised in southern

Mali, vocalist, Fataoumata Diawara grew up

hearing Wassoulou music, a pre-colonial

ancestor of American blues. A dancer in

Abidjan, she moved to Bamako in her early

teens where she started an acting career,

appearing in a handful of films and working

with a street theater troupe. She later took up

guitar and songwriting, blending Wassalou

traditions with wider influences. She honed her craft working with AfroCubism, Orchestre

Poly-Rythmo, and Herbie Hancock, and released her debut CD, Bissa in 2012. Called “the

most beguiling talent to hit the world music scene in some time,” Diawara has been receiving

rave reviews worldwide. In addition to Fatoumata Diawara on lead vocals and guitar, the

group includes Corine Thuy Thy, background vocals; Gregory Emone, guitar; Jean Alain

Hohy, bass; & Ekoue Jean-Baptiste Gbadoe, percussion. $30/$25 members & Students

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tWO niGHtS: friday & Saturday, aPril 19 & 20, 7:30Pm

anat CoHEn quaRtEt Sponsored by two Jazz fans; and alH foundation with additional support from model Pharmacy

Clarinetist & saxophonist, Anat Cohen is

celebrated the world over for her expressive

virtuosity, as well as for her charismatic

stage presence. Voted Clarinetist of the Year

six years in a row by the Jazz Journalists Association, Cohen was also named 2012’s

Multireeds Player of the Year and has topped critics and readers polls in DownBeat

magazine several years running. She returns to Outpost for two nights with her quartet on

the heels of their latest release, Claroscuro, which draws inspiration from New Orleans,

New York, Africa and Brazil.” Her quartet features Jason Lindner, piano; Joe Martin, bass;

and Daniel Freedman, drums. $30/$25 members & Students

Sunday, aPril 21, 7:30Pm

aaRon dixon:readings from My People Are Rising. a founder’s memoir of the Seattle Chapter of the black Panther Party

In an era of stark racial injustice, activist and

author Aaron Dixon dedicated his life to the revolution, founding the

Seattle chapter of the Black Panther Party in 1968 at age nineteen.

In his new memoir, he traces the course of his own radicalization

and that of a generation. Through his eyes, we witness the courage

and commitment of the young men and women who rose up in

rebellion, risking their lives in the name of freedom. My People Are

Rising is an unforgettable tale of their triumphs and tragedies, and

the enduring legacy of Black Power. Dr. Cornel West said “Aaron

Dixon is a courageous, compassionate and wise freedom fighter whose story of his pioneering

work in the Black Panther Party is powerful and poignant. Don’t miss it!”. Aaron Dixon and local

poets will read excerpts from the book. A Question and Answer session will follow. $5

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tHurSday, aPril 25, 7:30Pm

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The Monterey Jazz Festival, the longest continuously

running jazz festival in the world, has presented nearly every

major jazz star—from Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong

to Esperanza Spalding and Trombone Shorty—since it

was founded in 1958. World-renowned for its artistic

excellence, sophisticated informality, and longstanding

mission to create and support year-round jazz education

and performance programs in local, regional, national, and

international venues, the MJF on Tour 55th Anniversary

Celebration continues this commitment in 2013 with its

third North American Tour. Embracing the past, present,

and future of jazz, the MJF on Tour 55th Anniversary

Celebration features leading critically-acclaimed,

Grammy-winning jazz artists, including bassist/musical

director Christian McBride; vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater;

saxophonist Chris Potter; trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire;

pianist Benny Green; and drummer Lewis Nash

performing an assortment of classic jazz repertoire and

original compositions by band members. $55/$45/$35/$25.

$5 discount for members & Students (no member Passes).

available in advance, by phone or in person, at the Outpost Performance Space (268-0044); lensic

box Office 505-988-1234; or on the web at www.ticketsSantafe.org

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friday, aPril 26, 7:30Pm

RouSt tHE HouSE tEEn PERFoRManCE nigHt

Roust the House Teen Performance Nights

feature local teen bands and soloists, from

punk rock to classical piano to hip hop, spoken

word, and more. Over the years, some Roust

acts have gone on to become Albuquerque mainstays (e.g. Ya Ya Boom Project, Lost Lingo

& more). Interested bands and performers should contact us to be a part of these special

nights... Stay tuned to www.outpostspace.org for further details. Only $3

Saturday, aPril 27, 7:30Pm

StoRYSPaCE: aLBuquERquE StoRYtELLER’S SHoWCaSEfeaturing ramona King , Scott and Johanna Hongell-darsee, Cathryn mcGill, linda rodeck, elaine murray, Vivienne nesbitt & Paul Xie

Outpost inaugurates a new storytelling series—StorySpace—with an evening organized by Ramona

King, local storyteller and host of KUNM’s Spoken Word Hour. Work by local storytellers ranges

from spellbinding musical theatrics to personal stories of courage, triumph and faith. Ramona King,

who has performed at the White House, uses movement, song and age old wisdom “to inspire

families to connect with heartfelt desires, ambitions and dreams for a fulfilled and harmonious life

driven by love. Scott and Johanna Hongell-Darsee perform medieval ballads and myths. Originally

from Finland, Johanna has performed in Scandinavia, Europe, India and the USA. Her husband

Scott is a composer and multi instrumentalist. Cathryn McGill is, in the West African tradition, a

Griot—a musician, an orator and a unifier. Named UNM’s Africana Studies Person of the Year for

2013, she is the co-founder of Rainbow Studio Theater, Recently relocated to Albuquerque from

the Pacific region, Elaine Murray integrates movement and narration to deliver tales from around

the world as well as personal stories. Linda Rodeck, known by many for her work at KUNM, is a

performance artist, writer, and voice-over actor whose international solo performances in physical

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Outpost Youth Performance Programs are supported in part by a grant from the

Urban Enhancement Trust Fund of the City of Albuquerque

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improvisation include collaborations with the International Action Theater Ensemble. Vivian Nesbitt

is the owner and director of Sol Acting Academy. She is currently touring her original one woman

play, The Bark & The Tree, and is also the co-director of Art of the Song Creativity Radio. Paul Xie

is a currently a senior at the Menaul School. He was born in Southern China and is planning to

attend college to study business psychology. $15/$10 members & Students

tHurSday, may 2, 7:30Pm

outPoSt at 25:a COnVerSatiOn WitH OutPOSt fOunder & direCtOr, tOm GuralniCK and Kunm dJ marK Weber

Tonight’s conversation between Outpost

Founder & Director, Tom Guralnick and

KUNM DJ & jazz scholar, Mark Weber (and an Outpost regular since 1991) marks the kickoff

of Outpost’s 25th Anniversary Celebrations. Founded in 1988, Outpost was a dream of

saxophonist and composer Tom Guralnick to create an informally-respectful performance

space (similar to spaces he had performed in from Amsterdam to Los Angeles) where

audiences, performers, students, visual artists of all ages could come together to enjoy the

best in jazz, experimental music, international music, visual arts and more. 25 years later, in

a space all its own, Outpost continues to flourish. We’ll talk about the glorious past and the

dreams and visions for an exciting future. Tonight’s conversation will be filmed by the crew of

AAlive, a local Jazz television program. Q&A session will follow the conversation. Space will

be limited due to filming constraints so make your reservations in advance. free

Saturday, may 4, 1Pm

kidS VaRiEtY SHoWThe Kids Variety Shows are an Outpost

tradition. They’re great and they’re for and

by kids of all ages and levels. Dance, music, comedy, theater. You name it! It’s a wonderful

relaxed performance environment. Today, the Outpost Home School Opera Program and

others will perform. Call us at 268-0044 to reserve a performance slot for a student or

child of yours. Or better yet, have them call!! Warning! this show is KG-Rated. Adults must

be accompanied by a child. free!

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Saturday, may 4, 7:30Pm

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Known for a series of highly influential recordings

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has, since the late 1990s, proven to be a brilliant

performer and recording artist, establishing

himself as a risk-taker and innovator of new

directions for jazz as a whole. Moran received

a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship (“genius

grant”) in 2010 for his “extraordinary originality

and dedication in his creative pursuits,” and was recently named the Kennedy Center’s Artistic

Advisor for Jazz as well as Artistic Director at the newly built SFJazz Center. His longstanding

group, Bandwagon features Tarus Mateen, bass; and Nasheet Waits, drums. $30/$25 members

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friday, may 10, 7:30Pm

CHuY MaRtinEZ & oti RuiZ:an EVEning oF SongS FRoM Latin aMERiCa

Chuy Martinez is a guitarist, singer, song-writer, folklorist and community cultural worker with

more than 30 years of experience playing music, writing songs and doing theatre. He has

shared the stage with many nationally and internationally renowned artists and hosts the popular

television show Lo Maduro De La Cultura. He has received many awards for his contributions

to the community, including the Human Rights “Unsung Hero Award” in 1998 and the “Artist of

the Year Bravo Award” in 1999 and is also a nominee for the “Governor’s Excellence in the Arts

Award.” Martinez works for the City of Albuquerque Cultural Services Department and is part of

the NMEH Scholar programs. Harpist, Oti Ruiz has being playing music since the age of 13. He

studied at the Music Conservatory in Xalapa Veracruz. His love for Latin American folklore has

taken him throughout Europe, Central and South America. A former member of Achilzavata, an

international artistic company based in Paris, and of international Telen-Huicani of the University

of Veracruz, Ruiz currently resides in Albuquerque, teaches music for the Bernalillo Public

Schools, and is the music director of La Rondalla de Albuquerque. He has recorded with many

artists including his latest CD, Pa’ Uste’, a collection of Latin American duets with Chuy Martinez.

They will be joined by bassist John Mancha. $15/$10 members & Students

friday, may 17, 7:30Pm

RouSt tHE HouSE tEEn PERFoRManCE nigHtRoust the House Teen Performance Nights feature local teen bands and soloists, from

punk rock to classical piano to hip hop, spoken word, and more. Over the years, some

Roust acts have gone on to become Albuquerque mainstays (e.g. Ya Ya Boom Project,

Lost Lingo & more). Interested bands and performers should contact us to be a part of

these special nights... Stay tuned to www.outpostspace.org for further details. Only $3

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Outpost Youth Performance Programs are supported in part by a grant from the

Urban Enhancement Trust Fund of the City of Albuquerque

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FRidaY, MaY 24, 6-10PM

OUTPOST 25TH ANNIVERSARY GALA BENEFIT DINNER & CONCERTFEatuRing MaViS StaPLES and CoREY HaRRiS

Albuquerque Museum | 2000 Mountain Rd NW

featuring Cash bar, dinner Catered by Slate Street Café, Silent auction, & Concert

Outpost presents a very special concert event and fundraiser

featuring legendary vocalist, Mavis Staples and bluesman,

Corey Harris. The evening will begin with a dinner and silent

auction fundraiser for the Outpost Performance Space followed

by a concert at 8pm in the Albuquerque Museum amphitheater.

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Grammy Lifetime Achievement

Award winner, and National Heritage Fellowship Award recipient,

legendary vocalist Mavis Staples (of Staple Singers renown) was

also named by VH1 as one of the 100 Greatest Women of Rock and Roll. Rolling Stone listed

her as one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Opening the concert will be American blues

guitarist, Corey Harris, a MacArthur Foundation “Genius Award” recipient, who is considered

one of the few contemporary bluesmen able to channel the raw, direct emotion of acoustic

Delta blues while mixing a considerable variety of influences from New Orleans to the Caribbean

to Africa. $150 per person (no member discounts or passes). available in advance, by phone or

in person, at the Outpost Performance Space (268-0044). $75 of the price of admission is a tax-

deductible donation to Outpost Productions inc, a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Concert-only

tickets will be available if space permits.

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EXHIBITSSpring 2013

Saturday, marCH 2, 5-8Pm

inPoSt aRtSPaCE RECEPtiontHE MagniFiCEnt Void: PaintingS BY HEatHER BingHaM, StaCEY HEiM, & CELEStE LaFoRME Presented in partnership with Women & Creativity 2013

As a meditative process, Zen masters have long contemplated the notion that the

space between objects can hold more meaning than the objects themselves. The

Magnificent Void features the artwork of three Albuquerque-based female artists whose

work uses line, shape, and color to explore concepts of space and what lies between.

eXHibitiOn dateS: marCH 2 – 29, 2013

friday, aPril 12, 5-8Pm

inPoSt aRtSPaCE RECEPtionPoRtRaitS, oBJECtS & EnViRonMEnt: BoSquE SCHooL & Sandia PREP PHotogRaPHiC CoLLaBoRation

High School students from the Bosque School and Sandia Prep use photography to

explore concepts of personality, identity and notions of self through portraiture. Using the

Bosque as both a shared experience and neutral surrounding, the students collaborated

with partners they had just met to photograph themselves/each other using objects

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the inpost artspace has been presenting

exhibits since 1996 making the Visual

arts a vital part of the Outpost experience.

Over the years, more than 200 new mexico

based artists (and beyond) have shown

their work on these walls. We are excited

to announce that beginning in 2013, the

inpost artspace inaugurates an official

relationship with our friends at 516 artS

by becoming a Satellite Gallery of 516,

curated by Claude Smith of 516 artS and

Guruamrit Khalsa of the Harwood art Center.

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of personal significance to facilitate their examination of assumed or superimposed

personalities.

eXHibitiOn dateS: aPril 5 – 26, 2013

friday, may 3, 5-8P

inPoSt aRtSPaCE RECEPtionnEaR & FaR: PHotogRaPHS BY ERin PaRkER

artsCrawl first friday night

Erin Parker captures the delight in the unexpected. As a seasoned traveler and

photojournalist, Parker’s journeys have taken her around the globe and across six

continents. Near & Far is a collection of images arising from Parker’s innate curiosity as a

photojournalist along with explorations of her life behind the camera lens.

eXHibitiOn dateS: may 3 – June 28, 2013

Our Inpost CuratorsWe welcome our new curators, GuruAmrit Khalsa & Claude Smith. GuruAmrit

Khalsa received her BFA in Art History and Business Administration from the

University of New Mexico. She has been the Administrative Manager at Harwood

Art Center since 2010. She has worked and/or interned at numerous galleries and

museums including the Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, the University of

New Mexico Art Museum’s Jonson Gallery, the Albuquerque Museum of Art &

History, 516 ARTS, and the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston. Claude Smith

graduated from the University of New Mexico with a BS in Biology and BA in Art

History. Upon graduation he took a job teaching English and computer literacy in

a rural primary school in Catalonia, Spain. In 2010, he began his current tenure

as Education Coordinator at 516 ARTS.

Gallery hours: Exhibit may be viewed during Outpost box office hours (M-F 2-5:30pm),

during Outpost Performances, or by appointment.

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What We are

Outpost has been a non-profit arts organization since 1988. In 1990, we moved to our

own place — the Outpost Performance Space — a unique and intimate, non-smoking,

non-alcohol, alternative performance venue.

Where We are

In the Summer of 2000, Outpost moved to 210 Yale SE just two blocks south of Central

in the heart of the University district. The Space is an elegant, nonprofit, no-nonsense,

community-based, performing arts center which we purchased in 2011.

What We do

We present a wide variety of music and more — over 100 shows a year plus classes and

educational programs — all kinds of jazz (dixie to bop to modern to the avant-garde);

folk, blues & roots music; experimental music; classical music; international music; kid’s

programs; poetry & spoken word; theater and performance art; puppets; visual arts

exhibits; and many other unique events. WE’RE PROUD to present and support the work

of local, as well as touring artists — recognized, as well as emerging artists.

How We do it

Outpost is a member-supported organization, also funded by grants (government &

foundation), donations, corporate sponsorships, and advertising, as well as by ticket

sales and countless hours of volunteer help. IT’S A TEAM EFFORT!

Why We do it

We do it because we love it. And because we believe that performers and audiences

deserve a place to meet and experience each other, up close, in a casual, but mutually

respectful environment.

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OutPOSt PrOduCtiOnS, inC.P.O. Box 4543

Albuquerque, New Mexico 87196-4543

(505) 268~0044

fax (505) 268~4481

www.outpostspace.org

[email protected]

bOard OffiCerS:Lynn Slade, President

Perry Bendicksen, Vice President

John Gordon, Treasurer

Hakim Bellamy, Secretary

bOard memberS:Karen Alarid, Tom Christopher,

Tom Guralnick, Richard Kilmer, Natalie Marshall,

Elsa Menéndez, Helene Silverblatt, Rick Thaler,

Bumble Bee Bob Weil

OutPOSt fOunder & eXeCutiVe direCtOr:Tom Guralnick

OutPOSt team:Publicity & Sponsorship Coordinator:

Alicia Ultan

Membership & Volunteer Coordinator:

Patti Littlefield

Graphic Production Associate: Eli Quinn

Intern: Claudio Tolousse Pérez

Technical Director: Andres Martinez

Sound Technicians: Kirk Brown, Chad Sheer

Concert Box Office Manager: Cris Nichols

Piano Technician: Fred Sturm

Inpost Artspace Curators: GuruAmrit Khalsa

& Claude Smith

Computer Support: Jonathan Longcore

Graphic Design: Kilmer Kilmer Marshall Duran

Website Design: Gabe Karp

OutPOSt direCtOry:GENERAL: [email protected]

BOOKING: Tom Guralnick [email protected]

PUBLICITY & SPONSORSHIP: Alicia Ultan alicia@

outpostspace.org

INPOST ARTSPACE EXHIBITS: GuruAmrit Khalsa

and/or Claude Smith

[email protected]

VOLUNTEERING: Patti Littlefield

[email protected]

JAZZ CLASSES: [email protected]

ROUST THE HOUSE: Tom Guralnick

[email protected]

Outpost thanksJames Gale – Photographer

riha rothberg / lunatique – Catering

Jonathan longcore / macOnly – technical Support

don mickey designs – Printing

Vanguard Printing – Printing (seasonal programs)

OUTPOSTtickets & Location

all tickets available in advance. Outpost

accepts phone orders as well as in-person

sales at the Outpost Performance Space:

210 yale blvd Se

505.268.0044

box office hours:

m-f 2 pm - 5:30 pm

60 minutes before every concert

all ticket sales final. no refunds.

Outpost Performance Space is 2 blocks South

of Central between Silver & lead near the

university of new mexico (from i-25 get off at

either the Central or lead/Coal exit).

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funderSAlbuquerque Community Foundation

Arts Midwest

City of Albuquerque Cultural Services Department & City Councilors Rey Garduño & Isaac Benton

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

Hancock Family Foundation

McCune Charitable Foundation

National Endowment for the Arts

NEA Jazz Masters Live

National Performance Network

New Mexico Arts: Office of Cultural Affairs

Santa Fe Jazz Foundation

Urban Enhancement Trust Fund of the City of Albuquerque

Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF)

OutPOSt SeaSOn SPOnSOrSAlbuquerque Dermatology Associates and Cutaneous Surgery Center, P.A.

Alibi

Grandma’s Music & Sound

KSFR 101.1FM

KUNM 89.9FM

Modrall Sperling

Najulda Records

NM Daily Lobo

Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

OutPOSt COnCert & eVent SPOnSOrSAlbuquerque Museum

Albuquerque The Magazine

ALH Foundation

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP

Bumble Bee’s Baja Grill

Eddie Chelist, A Music Lover

Tom & Judy Christopher

Van & Sandy Gilbert

Independent Vehicle Service

Kilmer Kilmer Marshall Duran

La Cumbre Brewing Company

La Montañita Natural Foods Coop

Model Pharmacy

Walter Putnam

Nicholas Potter Bookseller

OGB Architectural Millwork

Serafian’s Oriental Rugs

Slate Street Café

Strell Design

Two Jazz Fans

Wear It!

neW meXiCO JaZZ feStiVal 2012 funders, Sponsors, Supporters & Presenting PartnersAlbuquerque City Councilor Rey Garduño

Albuquerque The Magazine

ALH Foundation

Alibi

Arts Midwest

Breaking Bad

Bueno Foods

Bumble Bee’s Baja Grill

Channel 95.1 All The Hits & 100.3 The Peak

Tom & Judy Christopher

City of Albuquerque Cultural Services Department’s Summerfest & Old Town New Fun Programs

City of Albuquerque- Mayor Richard J. Berry & the Cultural Services Department

Don Mickey Designs

Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Albuquerque

Eisbach Facial Plastic Surgery, PC

Van & Sandy Gilbert

Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza

Hotel Andaluz

Hutton Broadcasting

Jim & Sarah Taylor

Kilmer Kilmer Marshall Duran

KSFR 101.1FM

KUNM 89.9FM

La Cumbre Brewing Company

Linda Weil

McCune Charitable Foundation

Michael Motley Studio

Michael’s Valet/Private Ride

Najulda Records

National Endowment for the Arts

NEA Jazz Masters Live

New Mexico Cancer Center

Nob Hill Main Street

Nob Hill Studios

Santa Fe Audio Visual

Santa Fe Bandstand/ Outside In

Santa Fe Reporter

Shamrock Foods

Southwest Gastroenterology Associates, PC

The Perspective

The Printer’s Press

Thornburg Investment Management

Tom & Judy Christopher

Van & Sandy Gilbert

HOtel & refreSHment SPOnSOrSArtichoke Café/Farina Pizzeria & Wine Bar

Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Albuquerque

Flying Star Cafe

Hotel Andaluz

Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel

Special Touch Catering

St. Clair Winery & Bistro

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Winning Coffee Company

Zinc Wine Bar & Bistro

media PartnerSLocal IQ

The Perspective

PrOGram friendSAnnapurna World Vegetarian Cafe

Arts Crawl

Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico

Don Mickey Designs

Flying Star Cafe/Satellite Coffee

George F. Koinis, Attorney

eduCatiOn PartnerSThe Arlen Asher Jazz Scholarship Fund: In Memory of Joetha Callison Asher

Keith Gilbert Scholarship Fund

Clyde Hankins Jazz Education Fund

Jazz Scholarship Fund In Tribute to David Parlato

Mrs. Barbara Leach — In Memory of Fred Leach

Douglas Mulligan

The Papadopoulos Family:

In Memory of JJ

Irving Roberts in the name of the Peter Stromberg Trust

Education Fund in Memory of Tim De Young

Judith Suiter: Zephyr Design

PreSentinG PartnerS516 ARTS

ABQSlams

Albuquerque Academy

AMP Concerts

Artscrawl

ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness

John D. Robb Composers’ Symposium

Lensic Performing Arts Center

New Mexico Literary Arts

New Mexico Presenters Alliance (NMPA)

PADMINI

The Roost

Santa Fe Jazz Foundation

University of New Mexico Department of Music

VoxLox Documentary Sound Art

Western Jazz Presenters Network (WJPN)

Women & Creativity 2013

OutPOSt leGaCy & memOrial fundSBill Umstead Legacy Fund

Eddie Chelist Memorial Fund

Dick Trask Memorial Fund

Sandra Goulart Legacy Fund

Richard Atkinson Memorial Fund

In Memory of Mary Louise Hopkins

SeaSOn SPOnSOrS SeaSOn funderS

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Memb

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The Outpost Member Family—

650 Strong!

It’s Time To Grow!

Membership lapsed? Re-up!Not a member yet? Become one!Already a member? Recruit your friends!

OUTPOST MEMBERSHIPIt’s good for everybody!

What OUTPOST Gets:Your membership keeps Outpost thriving for another 25 years!

IF WE WORK TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN.What YOU get:• Concert Discounts• Newsletters mailed to your home• Member-only events

Most importantly — you get a strong Outpost presenting great Music, Art + Education for another 25 years.

FILL OUT & RETURN FORM ON NEXT PAGE, CALL US AT 505-268-0044 OR GO TO WWW.OUTPOSTSPACE.ORG

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Name

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City/State/Zip

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Email

Return to: Outpost, P.O. Box 4543, Albuquerque, NM 87196-4543

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$25 Artist/Senior (1 discount to all Outpost events)

$45 General (1 discount to all Outpost events)

$75 Supporting (2 discounts to all Outpost events)

$125 Sustaining (3 discounts to all Outpost events)

$300 Patron (1 free pass plus 1 discount to qualifying events.

3 discounts to events where pass is not valid.)

$575 Benefactor (2 free passes plus 2 discounts to qualifying

events. 4 discounts to events where pass is not valid.)

i would like to make a special tax-deductible contribution to Outpost’s annual Campaign in support of the unique programs of the Outpost.

i cannot become a member now but would like to receive the newsletter by buying a subscription for only $10 per year.

Amount Enclosed: $

Make check payable to Outpost Productions Inc.

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