Charlie Smith & Rob Aronstein 11/2—Blues

Friday November 2nd Charlie Smith & Rob Aronstein— Blues

Cafe open from 5–10pm with music in two live shows from 6–7:30 or 8–9:30 5$ Cover. 
Call 518 326 2064 for reservations

Check out their new CD Steppin’ Down Blues Lane. – two cuts were originally recorded at Carmen’s Cafe.

Charlie Smith

 Engaging and dynamic performer, prolific songwriter, blues guitarist and vocalist of the highest caliber are just some of the descriptions one could apply to Charlie Smith. Entertaining listeners in New York’s Capital District for nearly 40 years, Charlie is happy to have found in the players listed below a virtuoso backing group equal to the task of expressing and extending his musical vision. For more on Charlie himself, click here (dedicated page under construction).

Rob Aronstein 
Piano, Hammond Organ, Vocals
Rob Aronstein has been working with and promoting Charlie and the Charlie Smith Blues Band since 1999, performing on and producing Charlie’s CD, “Hardly Ever Blue”. Rob currently performs with Charlie and as a solo and freelance pianist/organist.

This Weekend @ Carmen’s Cafe: Cuban Beat, Tapas, Breakfast & Lunch Specials

We sure have had an exciting week and the weekend is going to be full of great friends, tapas and that Cuban Beat.

So here’s what’s going on:

So there you have it. We look forward to seeing you this weekend for Mundo Nuevo and Tapas Friday evening and Breakfast/Brunch/Lunch Saturday and Sunday.

Next Week—  Artist’s Reception: South Troy Through Outsider Eyes Thursday October 25, 5-8

This Friday, October 19 The Cuban Beat of Mundo Nuevo

Mundo Nuevo return to Carmen’s Friday October 19.

Join us for an evening of – Mundo Nuevo ‘New World’ – Latin Music with a Cuban Emphasis. Like our own Buena Vista Social Club!

Mundo Nuevo is a musical quartet that is dedicated to preserving the classic repertoire of the Spanish speaking Caribbean, Mexico and South America. Lush vocal harmonies, acoustic guitars, bongo and flute deliver the music of Rafael Hernandez, Miguel Matamoros, Armando Manzanero, Antonio Carlos Jobim and many more of the composers that make up the Latin American Songbook.

We will feature Tapas specials and homemade Sangria Wine.

Plenty of on-street parking.

Shows at 6 & 8, $5 CoverReservations (518) 326-2064

Tapas Specials for Friday Oct. 19

Cuban Seafood Bouillabaisse
served over Saffron Rice

Coriander & Cumin Crusted Filet Mignon
served w/ Pureed Yucca AND A Beef Demi Glace

Pulled Cuban Chicken in Tomato Chili Sauce
wrapped in Plantain Leaves AND Served w/ Rice & Beans

Crisp Portobella
w/ Sauteed Warm Vegetable Salad
served over Saffron Rice

¡Cheesecake & Flan for Dessert!

Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 20 & 21

Huevos Benedictus over Crispy Rice Cake
w/ Bacon &  Poached Eggs & Smoked Paprika Hollandaise

Vegetarian Huevos Benedictus
Same Crispy Rice Cake  &  Poached Eggs but No Bacon,
Then Add a Tasty Bed of Greens!

Grilled Steak & Eggs
w/ Chorizo Cream Sauce, Homefries & Toast

Next Week—  Artist’s Reception:
South Troy Through Outsider Eyes
Thursday October 25, 5-8

Mark Emanation’s Acoustic Sky with special guest Amy Collins

Mark Emanation and Acoustic Sky with special guest Amy Collins

This Friday, October 12 at Carmen’s

Shows at 6 & 8, $5 Cover

Mark Emanatian’s Acoustic Sky will be playing two shows on Friday, October 12.

Folding Sky. Blues for the new century. Ancient Rhythms. Melodies from the turning of the earth. Songs that touch the sky while staying rooted in the ground. Beauty, power, passion, grace. Folding Sky will touch your heart, move your body and inspire your soul.

Folding Sky is first and foremost a band. A band in the old and real sense. Family. Committed. Telepathic. Folding Sky, based in Albany New York, has released 5 albums of original material: The brand new “Lost Roots” (2010), “Dancing with My Guitar” (2002), “Ghostyard” (2004), “FOUR DAYS IN THE GARDEN”(2006), and “Acoustic Sky” (2007). These albums have received rave reviews and have received extensive radio airplay. Anthony Sica of ELMORE Magazine called “Four Days In The Garden” “one of the best I’ve ever heard”. Folding Sky has been joined on stage by blues legend Big Time Sarah and guitar legend Rhett Tyler.

Tapas Specials for Friday, Oct. 12

Seared Strip Steak
w/Tomatillo Salsa & Yucca Fries & Veggies

Pan Seared Red Snapper
w/ White Wine Sauce
Over Saffron Rice & Veggies

Cuban Garlic Chicken
w/ Rice & Beans

Rolled Stuffed Eggplant
w/ Asparagus w/ Tomato Lime Sauce & Manchego Cheese

Breakfast & Lunch Specials
for Sat-Sun, Oct 13-14

Multigrain Pancakes w/
Whipped Pumpkin-Cream Cheese Topping

Huevos Benedictus
Poached Eggs over Saffron Rice Cake & Bacon
served w/ House-Made Hollandaise Sauce & Plantain

Veggie Huevos Benedictus
Drop the Bacon & Plantain, Add a Nice Bed of Greens

Portabello Burger
Marinated Grilled Portobello Mushroom
Stacked w/ Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Avocado & Cheese
Served w/ Yucca Fries

Stay Tuned For Artist’s Reception—
South Troy Through Outsider Eyes
Thursday October 25, 5-8

Sonny & Perley — Jazz it Up at Carmen’s

Sonny & Perley – Jazz, Bossa Nova, American Songbook & International Cabaret. Friday October 5th.

Cafe open from 5–10pm with music in two live shows from 6–7:30 or 8–9:30 5$ Cover.
Call 518 326 2064 for reservations

From the Sonny & Perley Website:

Sonny Daye and Perley Rousseau achieve a rare musical symbiosis. The husband and wife team have spent the last several years developing and perfecting their unique blend of Jazz, Brazilian Bossa Nove, and International Cabaret which has become their musical signature. An eclectic repertoire including Great American Songbook standards, French love songs and irresistible Bossa Nova sounds of Jobim is part of the reason for their impressive performance schedule, an average of 250 dates per year throughout New York, New England and in Europe. The true test, however, is in live performance where “they deliver the goods”. (7 Days Magazine)

Perley was raised on the jazz greats from day one (Ella was the first recorded voice she remembers hearing), and as a young girl she was captivated by the Bossa Nova sounds of Sergio Mendez and Brazil 66. At the age of 22, while living in Chicago, she entered a talent contest on a dare from a friend. Singing a capella “My Funny Valentine” and “Lady is a Tramp”, she won first place, which gave her the impetus to study jazz vocals. While studying in Chicago and sitting in as guest vocalist in many jazz clubs she landed her first “real paying gig” and began persuing a dream that had been brewing since childhood. Desiring pure tone and a firm foundation, she continued her study of voice in New York with 4 years of private study in classical technique with international opera diva Sylvia Kutchukian, which Perley in turn teaches to her own vocal students. Having a “beautifully rich voice, with the emotional power, swing and improvisational feel of a true jazz singer” (The Jazz Observer) brings a distinction to her captivating effervescence and saucy stage presence in cabaret performance. Yet it is her genuine warmth and love of the music graced by her “inimitable style” (Paul Elisha, WAMC radio) which draws listeners into her unpretentious and heartfelt interpretation of Great American Standards, BrazilianBossa Nova, and French songs, many sung in the original language.

Sonny’s musical training began with the drums which he began playing at 7 years old. His inspiration came from his father, his aunt Marion and his godfather who made sure he had a heavy dose of listening to the jazz greats. Aunt Marion, a nun at the time, took it straight to the top when she sat in on drums with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra in full habit! His love of rhythm and improvisation were firmly established as he immersed himself in jazz and began playing in bands in his teens. He later went on to study music at North Texas University where his foundation for piano work began. Some touring and free lance work ensued in his 20’s and early 30’s including a tour with the Ted Weems Orchestra. Sonny met Perley when he returned to upstate NY and worked as a substitute drummer in her trio. It was love at first sound. The two were soon married and began a lifelong musical collaboration.Their performances are often sprinkled with a spontaneous banter that only a 25 year marriage can enliven. Perhaps that is why Chronicle Magazine declares them “harbingers of aesthetic jazz…[and] romanticism”.

Sonny & Perley keep a busy performance schedule, touring with their trio, quartet, or quintet, performing for concerts, festivals, cabaret shows and private events.. Three CD releases, “Love Dance” 1996, “East of the Sun” 1999, and “Let It Happen” 2004, and “Love Is Here To Stay ~ LIVE!” 2009 have generated international air play and received critical acclaim. In 2005 they were invited to participate in a collaborative effort of original compositions involving 13 other outstanding artists of the Capital District of NY which resulted in “Saratoga Pie”, a CD produced by the Grammy winner Joel Moss, producer of Tony Bennett, Rod Stewart, Bill Charlap and many other notables.

Tapas Specials for Friday, Oct. 5

Ahi Tuna
in a Coconut Lime Sauce
Served on Saffron Rice w/ Veggie

Short Ribs
Marinated & Braised
w/ Yucca Fries & Veggie

Fried Boneless Chicken Thigh
w/ Arroz con Gandules & Plantains

Polenta on Portobello
Topped w/ Seasonal Grilled Veggies

Elizabeth Woodbury Kasius & Heard — World Beat 9/28 6:00PM

Friday September 28:  Elizabeth Woodbury Kasius & Heard–  World Beat Jazz

Elizabeth Woodbury Kasius – composer-pianist

Cafe open from 5–10pm with music in two live shows from 6–7:30 or 8–9:30 5$ Cover.
Call 518 326 2064 for reservations

HEARD

New World JazzThe original repertoire of HEARD is the work of composer-arranger-pianist ELIZABETH WOODBURY KASIUS who brings a wide array of styles –jazz, classical and world music– into her captivating soundscape. Her inspirations come from her diverse experiences and interests and are often drawn from the raw and powerful sources that nature provides. Heard’s dynamic and eclectic lineup of musicians gives Elizabeth a multitude of talents and textures to compose for, and to perform with.
Elizabeth received her formal musical training at the University of Washington and Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, where she studied ethnomusicology, piano performance and composition with Brazilian pianist Jovino Santos Neto, trombonist Julian Priester and Big Band leader/trumpet player Jim Knapp, as well as with Nigerian Juju musician IK Dairo.
In addition to teaching composition and piano privately, she has been an adjunct professor for 11 years in the Dance Department at Russell Sage College in Troy, NY, where she works as a dance musician and composer-in-residence, as well as a yoga teacher. Her collaborations with dancers have also led her to work with the NYC-based Mark Morris, Jose Limon, and Doug Varone Companies, and the NYC Ballet, and with Saratoga Springs’ TangoFusion. Her work with the Capital-District based Ellen Sinopoli Modern Dance Company has led to numerous Arts-in-Education Residencies in regional elementary schools. Elizabeth has also played keyboard and percussion with the Brazilian group The Berkshire Bateria for 8 years, as well as with vocalist/songwriter Joy Adler.
Elizabeth’s music has been featured on the NPR programs “Theme & Variations”, “All Things Considered”, and “Performance Place”, and she is currently at work on her third cd. A release with writer/monologue artist David Greenberger’s Duplex Planet project is also in the works for 2009-2010.
Jonathan Greene – woodwinds
Woodwinds player Jonathan is an active freelance musician in the New York Capital Region’s jazz, world and classical scenes. He has performed with the Albany and Glens Falls Symphonies and was recently a guest performer on the recital of world-renowned chamber pianist, Andre-Michel Shub. Jonathan attended Skidmore College, where he was the recipient of the Filene Music Scholarship.
Originally from Seattle, Jon attended Garfield High where he was part of their internationally known jazz program and Big Band, whom he toured Europe and Japan with his senior year. While in Seattle, he also became an accomplished mbira player, through the vibrant world music scene happening out of University of Washington.
John Menegon – bass
John Menegon is a venerable & versatile bass player, fluid in all realms of jazz and a highly-regarded composer, arranger and band leader in his own right. He played for years with the acclaimed sax player, Dewey Redman and has toured internationally with several different groups. He also plays frequently with his wife Teri Roiger, jazz vocalist and pianist.
http://www.johnmenegon.com
Brian Melick – drums/percussion
Brian Melick is a percussive treasure who is known for his
unique “hybrid” sound, built from his incredible collection of world music instruments. His sensitivity, musicality, and adaptability lend an eclecticism to Heard, and his playfulness is irresistible to watch and be a part of! He tours regularly with a diverse range of groups ranging musically from Flamenco to Celtic. http://www.uduboy.com
“Elizabeth Woodbury Kasius & Heard have a fantastic original repertoire, a really delightful stage presence and a generosity with each other as musicians and also with the audience….What a pleasure!”–Maria Zemantauski, Flamenco Guitarist and Cultural Events Coordinator Hudson Valley Community College, Troy, NY

~ Tapas Specials for Friday, September 28th ~

Ropa Vieja
marinated shredded beef in an herbed  tomato broth w/yucca fries and veggie

Roasted Chicken
slow cooked to perfection…served w/garlic mashed potatoes and veggie

Salmon poached in an herbed broth of lemon-ginger-lime-cilantro, 
served w/saffron rice and veggie

Mac & Cheese
w/avocado & roasted red peppers

9/21: Sensemaya— Latin Jazz

9/21 Sensemaya Trio

Sensemaya Trio fuses hot Latin dance rhythms with the cool sophistication of jazz improvisation. Their repertoire includes funkified interpretations of classic salsa to originals written in the revolutionary timba style of Cuba. Their own uniquely fresh Latin jazz compositions include a variety of styles from Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Brazil and the Dominican Republic. While Sensemaya can cater to the intimate jazz listener, their true purpose is to get audiences out of their seats and on to the dance floor.


Cafe open from 5–10pm with music in two live shows from 6–7:30 or 8–9:30 5$ Cover.
Call 518 326 2064 for reservations

~ Tapas Specials for Friday, September 21 ~

Cuban Style Chicken Tamales
served w/ Yucca Fries & Veggie

Pan Seared Red Snapper
w/ Roasted Tomatillo Sauce
served w/ Roasted Potatoes & Veggie

Herb Crusted Lamb Chops
w/ Garlic Mashed Potatoes & Seasonal Veggie

Marinated Crispy Tofu
w/ Sauteed Veggies over Saffron Rice

~ Breakfast Specials for Sat-Sun, Sept. 22-23 ~

Huevos Benedictus
Poached Eggs over Saffron Rice Cake & Bacon
served w/ House-Made Hollandaise Sauce & Plantains

Veggie Huevos Benedictus
Drop the Bacon & Plantain, Served on a Bed of Greens

Marinated Crispy Tofu
w/ Sauteed Veggies over Saffron Rice

TN3 Todd Nelson Trio

Todd Nelson brings Impeccable Jazz and Snappy Hats to Carmen’s this Friday, September 14

Todd Nelson Trio TN3 mixes elements of jazz, rock and electronics, playing original songs and new arrangements of unusual covers, including pop, folk and gospel and any other genre signified by the muse.

The music of TN3 is improvisational but not noise; exploratory in texture and sound but melodic; arranged but open-ended; structured while embracing the random; aware of the past without repeating it; unafraid of space, subtlety or beauty, and it rocks.

Cafe open from 5–10pm with music in two live shows from 6–7:30 or 8–9:30 5$ Cover.
Call 518 326 2064 for reservations

~ Tapas for Friday, September 14 ~

Chicken Wings
w/ Mango Chili Sauce

Roasted Corn & Black Beans
w/ Avocado, Scallions & Jicama, topped w/ Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
Served in an Artisanal Lettuce Bowl

Grilled Flatbread Dressed w/ Sundried Tomato Tapenade
& Shaved Manchego Cheese on Frisee Tossed in Lime Vinaigrette Dressing

Pancetta Wrapped Chicken Breast
w/ Chimichurri Sauce served w/ Rice & Beans

Cumin & Coriander Crusted Filet Mignon
Served w/ Mashed Yucca & Veggie

Crusted Tilapia w/ Lemon-Wine-Garlic Sauce
over Saffron Rice & Veggie

The Doc Swings Carmen’s

The joint will be jumpin’ with The Doc Scanlon Trio featuring Saxman Brian Patneaude this Fri. 9/7 at with guitarist Graham Tichy – Playing 1920′s–40′s Fats Waller to Early Bing Crosby to Jump Blues Classics

Cafe open from 5–10pm with music in two live shows from 6–7:30 or 8–9:30 5$ Cover.
Call 518 326 2064 for reservations

 ~ Specials for Friday, September 7 ~

APPETIZERS

Cuban Egg Rolls

Quinoa, Arugula and Beet Salad
tossed w/red wine vinaigrette and topped w/goat cheese

TAPAS

Pollo Rancho Luna…..Grilled Chicken w/Sour Orange Sauce
served w/yucca fries and veggie

Cuban Prime Rib……slow roasted
and served w/garlic mashed potatoes and asparagus

Seared Ahi Tuna
w/ a grapefruit-blueberry salsa and grilled rice cakes

Tofu w/Coconut Curry Sauce
over saffron rice w/sauteed veggies

SPECIALS FOR SAT & SUN – SEP. 8-9

Prime rib and eggs served w/home fries and toast

Tofu over rice w/grilled veggies and coconut curry sauce

Michael Century with Kimberley Dolanski for Troy Bike Rescue Benefit

August 31, 2012 Carmen’s Cafe presents:

Michael Century, piano and accordion, with Kimberley Dolanski, soprano
in benefit to Troy Bike Rescue

6 pm – Piano solos. Light classics, pop songs, originals, and mashups.

7 pm – Accordion solos from the Balkan, Klezmer, Cajun and French café squeezebox traditions 8 pm – Highlights from the Kurt Weill/Bert Brecht Songbook, featuring soprano Kimberley Dolanski
Michael Century loves to play dinner music, to cycle instead of drive, and to combine the two with great food each year at Carmen’s Café in benefit to the good works of the Troy Bike Rescue. Kimberley Dolanski is a widely recorded and versatile soprano whose repertoire spans musical theater, operetta, oratorio, opera, and art song. You can visit Kimberley’s website at www.kimberleydolanski.com.
Cafe open from 5–10pm with music in two live shows from 6–7:30 or 8–9:30 5$ Cover.
Call 518 326 2064 for reservations

 ~ Tapas Specials for Friday, August 31 ~

Smoked Rainbow Trout Salad
w/ Golden Beets, Asparagus, Warm Jasmine Red Rice & Red Wine Vinaigrette

Chipotle and Honey Roasted Chicken
w/veggies, rice, and beans

Crispy Beef w/an orange mojo sauce
served w/yucca fries and seasonal veggies

Sauteed Shrimp w/creamy coriander sauce
over saffron rice and veggies

Warm Purple Potato Salad w/roasted spiced chick peas
topped w/sauteed veggies

Breakfast-Lunch Specials for Sat & Sun, September 1 & 2:

Asparagus & Swiss Cheese Omelet
Served w/ Home Fries & Toast

Shredded Cuban Beef Sandwich
w/ Peppers & Onions & Manchego Cheese on Portugese Roll

Smoked Rainbow Trout Salad
w/ Golden Beets, Asparagus, Warm Jasmine Red Rice & Red Wine Vinaigrette