November has become the month of film noir events, when theaters screen black and white classics such as Out of the Past, Double Indemnity, and The Maltese Falcon.  Often the literary sources for these movies are eclipsed by their glamorous Hollywood offspring, but on Saturday night, November 8, 1930s-1950s detective fiction gets the spotlight.  This latest concert in Col. MaCawโ€™s Magical Cure-All Fall Series celebrates a new CD from the jazz quartet Pocket, Hard-Boiled Music, with two setsโ€”first, Pocket improvises to noir classics read by KVMRโ€™s T.E. Wolfe, followed by a second set featuring the albumโ€™s suite of tunes.

Pocket, Hard-Boiled Music

David Dvorin, the guitarist and composer behind the new record, says the tunesโ€”with titles such as โ€œThe Getaway,โ€ โ€œthe Shiv,โ€ and โ€œBenny the Finkโ€โ€”were inspired by books such as Raymond Chandlerโ€™s The Big Sleep.   โ€œI tried to depict musically the shady characters, sordid scenes, and action I found in this world.โ€  Dvorinโ€™s jazz quartet Pocket, which includes local musicians Tim Bulkley on drums, Matt Langley on saxes, and Randy McKean filling the bass role on contralto clarinet, bring equal measures of rhythmic swagger and tight chamber music-like interplay to the music.

Pocket, Hard-Boiled Music

On their recent pre-release tour through the Pacific Northwest, one of Pocketโ€™s hosts suggested that in the future they try performing this set of tunes with someone reading from the source novels and stories.  McKean knew the perfect candidate for the jobโ€”T.E. Wolfe, the creator and host of KVMRโ€™s A Word in Edgewise, a Sunday night radio program which Wolfe describes as โ€œstory time for grownups,โ€ in which he mixes live spoken word presentations with musical interludes and sound effects, creating a โ€œcinema for the ear.โ€  McKean and Wolfe have performed live together on the air on several Edgewise shows, but this will be their first opportunity to do it live in person.  Wolfe will be reading excerpts from Raymond Chandlerโ€™s The Big Sleep that inspired Pocket tunes like โ€œJade Earringsโ€ and โ€œExit the Side Door.โ€

Pocket Hard-Boiled Music CD cover

This is the third of four Col. MaCaw events planned for the Fall, the next being guitarist Justin Purtill on December 13.  โ€œThe goal of these Col. MaCaw events is to showcase performances and create happenings that you are not going to see anywhere else,โ€ says McKean, the series co-founder.  โ€œIf we can bring a few new twists to the already burgeoning Nevada County arts scene, we have done our job.โ€

What:           Col. MaCaw presents Hard-Boiled Music

When:           7:30 p.m., Saturday, November 8

Where:          Unitarian Universalist Community of the Mountains
246 South Church Street, Grass Valley

Tickets:ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  $20 at the door

More Info:   http://www.colmacaw.com/