Archive for February, 2007

Dino Jag to Join International Lineup for Beatles Tribute

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

Dino Jag has been invited to join an elite lineup of international recording artists set to appear on a series of recordings which will pay homage to the music of The Beatles. The recordings will showcase the magnificent fusion of jazz, rock & funk arrangements by French pianist/composer/arranger & producer Christophe Violland (pictured).

Other guests confirmed to appear on the recordings so far include such luminaries as Alan Gorrie (Average White Band), Tom Bowes (Tower Of Power / Funk Filharmonik), Carmen Grillo (Tower Of Power), Larry Hoppen (Orleans) & Mark King (Level 42).

There is talk that Dino Jag may be singing “Fool On The Hill” for the second album in the series to be titled “FrenchBlackBirds”. Stay tuned for more news as it comes to hand.

 

Pre-Production for “The Didgeridoo Show Outback” 2007

Saturday, February 17th, 2007

Internationally acclaimed didgeridoo player and story teller Andrew Langford flew down to Adelaide this week from the Red Centre to do some pre-production work with Dino Jag and Rob Vorel (pictured in Rob’s home studio) for the 2007 season of “The Didgeridoo Show Outback”.

“We did some recording and worked on the creation and synchronization of new multimedia elements for this year’s show”, says Dino. “Rob has built up some great new grooves and soundscapes. The fusion of these “new-age” elements with the ancient sound of the didgeridoo will enable the audience to experience and connect with the instrument in a whole new way”.

The eight-month season officially kicks off in April at the Sounds of Starlight Theatre which is located right in the heart of Alice Springs. The theatre (which coincidently was founded by Andrew Langford some 11 years ago) has become a hot spot for tourists visiting Australia from all over the world.

Sounds of Starlight Theatre
Here’s a picture of Andrew Langford playing the “Wah Wah” didge which sounds very cool!

Dino Jag joins Adelaide Symphony Orchestra for “Queen”

Monday, February 12th, 2007

It has been confirmed that “Dino Jag” La Vista will join the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO) and a cast of leading Aussie rock performers for a series of concerts that will present the music of Queen with an orchestral makeover like you’ve never heard before!

Just when you thought “Bohemian Rhapsody” couldn’t sound any better and the magic of iconic British band Queen existed only in record collections! In 2007 the ASO will stage three nights showcasing the definitive music of one of the world’s true supergroups.

Leading the orchestra will be American conductor Marc Taddei (pictured), currently Music Director of New Zealand’s Christchurch Symphony

While the shows promise rock and powerhouse anthems, the concerts will delight classical music fans alike with the beauty and majestic sounds of Queen interpreted by the ASO. This is the next installment in the rock adventures of the ASO in the concert series that will showcase the strength of the orchestra as they prove that they can rock you like no other!

STARRING
Conductor: Mark Taddei
ASO Concertmaster: Terence Tam
Lead Guitar: Rob Pippan
Drums: John Zac
Bass Guitar: Warwick Cheatle
Keyboards: Joe James
Vocals: “Dino Jag” La Vista, Dianne Dixon, Ian “Polly” Politis, Emily Kelly, Craig Csongrady, Nanette Van Ruiten & Deb Brunotte
and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra

The ASO Plays Queen
Thursday 31st May 2007
Friday 1st & Satu