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Pezzettino is leaving Milwaukee soon for Brooklyn.

Despite Pezzettino departure, Milwaukee is rockin'


There is so much going on in Milwaukee music these days that it's hard not to feel like we're at a high-water mark right now.

Despite the fact that Pezzettino is leaving Brew City for the County of Kings soon, Kings Go Forth is ripping it up and spreading the good name of Milwaukee up and down the eastern seaboard. And Jaill's got a national (Sub Pop) release, too.

Milwaukee got a nice plug yesterday, too, on the blog of Mark Knopfler keyboardist Guy Fletcher -- they played the Riverside last night. And Fletcher was wowed by the backstage food ...

"The catering at the venue today is well worth a mention as it was rated by all as the best EVER in our history of touring the U.S. There were two young local chefs who prepared dishes such as shrimp étouffée and New York strip steaks with mashed potato also an unusual sauteed fiddlehead ferns, only available for two weeks in the year. To top it all off there was a young coffee maker, Sam from Alterra coffee, who was preparing coffees to order in a most spectacular way. It was discovered that he competes in coffee making contests, no wonder, it was simply the best coffee I've ever had. Check the froth designs out."

Read the whole thing here.

And all kinds of great local records have arrived recently, including EPs from Conrad Plymouth, Juniper Tar and Chris DeMay, among others.

Damian Strigens, who drums for Conrad Plymouth, assures me that his band Testa Rosa has some great new material and what I've heard has been stellar. Ryan Stang tells me that Dustworks has been regrouping and recording new material, too.

Luckily, Pezzettino won't leave without saying goodbye first, which she does on Saturday, May 1 at the Eagle's Nest (Jackpot Gallery), 825 E. Center St., in Riverwest, at 7 p.m. She'll be joined by drummer Nez and bassist Allen Cote.

On the national tip, this morning The Riverside announced an Aug. 4 gig with The National and The Antlers and its sister theater, The Pabst, will host Hanson and Rooney on Aug. 12.

I tweeted a couple weeks ago that The Durango Grill, 1007 N. Old World 3rd St., has live music and booking manager Matt Koch tells me that he's been mixing it up since he started there.

"The owners at The Durango Grill decided to go in a completely different direction music style wise, and I've been busy reworking everything," he wrote in an e-mail. "Basically, they won't be having any rockabilly/roots country music at all anymore, just smaller acoustic solo/duo acts that do early '90s rock in the vein of Nirvana and Dave Mathews."

Bands play on Thursdays from 9 until midnight and there is no cover. Coming up are Matthew Haeffel on May 6, Mike Brumm on May 13, Burgundy Ties on May 20 and Uncle Larry's Billy Judge Baldus on May 27.

There are a couple developments on the local jazz scene, too. Jamie Breiwick -- who recently released a CD -- has launched a blog to celebrate Milwaukee jazz, which, says Breiwick, needs to be more appreciated.

"I think the general public's impression of the jazz scene in Milwaukee is bleak. With the collapse of several very visible jazz-related icons in Milwaukee including the Hal Leonard series, The Red Mill, no jazz at Summerfest, that impression could easily be ascertained. However, I believe the truth of it is that the jazz scene in Milwaukee is very much alive and well, promising even. Milwaukee's musical roots are deeply seated in jazz and many of us in the younger generation are well aware of that fact and do not want to see jazz 'die' as so many have put it in various media outlets."

You can find the blog here.

The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, 1584 N. Prospect Ave., hosts a pair of concerts at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. on May 6 to celebrate the launch of its Jazz Institute. On the bill are Charles McPherson and Milwaukee ex-pat Brian Lynch. Tickets are $22.

Talkbacks

boomb442 | May 3, 2010 at 4:10 p.m. (report)

Milwaukee original music is just starting to get some momentum. There are a few things that need to continue to happen. Milwaukee musicians need to keep networking and promoting Milwaukee original music. Pezzatino did this and has a very unique perspective on music. She will share that passion for Milwaukee music where ever she travels. Musicians need to continue to being better entertainers and marketers of their music. The stage is set for a very interesting ride for Milwaukee musicians. I hope that the days of listing to the same cover band at every summer festival are over. I do think that this city has matured to the point that we can start listening to music that is unique and creative. 88.9 and 91.7 have created a great sound board for the Milwaukee Music Scene. I hope that Milwaukee embraces all types of music so we create a community that is at the forefront of music in the US. There will be bands out there that will fit your taste just get on the web and do some searching and then go see Milwaukee Original Music.

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sandstorm | April 27, 2010 at 6:51 a.m. (report)

your headline reads as if the ultra-crappy, just plain terrible, Pezzettino leaving town could somehow damage milwaukee's ability to "rock". absolutely nothing about Pezzettino rocked. have you heard her "music"?

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dorizori | April 26, 2010 at 12:58 p.m. (report)

I'm bummed to hear that Durango is going in a different direction with the live music. I thought their original idea of live Rockabilly, Alt Country and Bluegrass was a unique and bold idea.

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