10-23-2007, 12:19 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Wisconsin
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Originally Posted by keith
Occasionally Handsome King Of Whatchamacallit Makes Tommorow Sound Now - from http://www.paulcebar.com/home.html
If you want the flashy intro, try www.PaulCebar.com
Reviews - at http://www.paulcebar.com/reviews/index.html - starts with a great article by Dave Hoektra of the Chicago Sun Times. There are a couple of articles from Hoektra here ~ excellent reads about Cebar, his music, and Milwaukee.
Here are a couple of excerpts:
"Any given day begins at Cebar's apartment in the East Town neighborhood, several blocks northeast of downtown. His nine-room, fourth floor apartment is packed with 14,000 albums, 2,000 45s, hundreds of music books and several guitars." [2004]"Paul Cebar and the Milwaukeeans formed in the summer of 1986 as an offshoot of the R&B Cadets. Now leading his fourth version of the Milwaukeeans, Cebar has been unyielding in his devotion to Afro-Cuban rhythms and 1940s jump music while incorporating contemporary influences such as hip hop and (reggae) toasting." Found some great music at http://www.wmse.org/schedule.php - DJ'd by Paul Cebar (look for his name, Wednesday shows), often using his prodigious record collection. I found the shows I listened in on to have a real immediacy, as though they were live while listening...and the music was fantastic!
His schedule needs updating - last update was August 14th, and there were perhaps two-and-a-half dozen gigs in the queue into November. I'd like to see it updated because after checking out all of his site and the WMSE show, I want to sit in on a night of his music.
Regards,
Keith
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I Guarantee you will never enjoy a better show that what Mr Cebar can provide. Not only will he blow your socks off you will be head bobbing,head banging and dancing in any open space you can find. He is simply talent PLUS.
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