Corky Siegel,
Randy Sabien
& Ken Reif

 

Wednesday
October 12, 2022
5:30 pm
Dixon, IL

Friday
October 14, 2022
7:00 pm
Lake Forest, IL

Sunday
October 16, 2022
2:30 pm
Chicago, IL

Corky Siegel & Randy Sabien

Corky Siegel, blues harmonica | Randy Sabien, violin

 
 
 

Continuing with our mission of “something for everyone” we are excited to open our Season 3 events with the amazing duo of blues harmonica player Corky Siegel and violinist Randy Sabien. Not only are they new to Rendezvous—so is the genre of Blues music and the harmonica!

Lightening struck for both Corky Siegel and Randy Sabien as teenagers when they first were introduced to their idols via vinyl recordings. For Corky, growing up on the Southside of Chicago, Blues icons Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, and Willie Dixon were his electrical spark. For Randy, it was Jazz violin master, Stephane Grappelli. Neither realized that they would soon actually meet their mentors.

Remarkably, In 1965 Corky was hired to perform night after night with these very blues masters. And he became a part of the international blues-rock explosion as documented in the film Born In Chicago. A year later 22-year-old Siegel was introduced to another visionary. He was approached by a young man who asked Corky to jam with his band. Corky asked; “Who are you, and what is your band?" The reply; “I’m Seiji Ozawa, my band is the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.” This unlikely meeting and the subsequent collaborations with Siegel, composer William Russo, and Maestro Ozawa, including many performances with the major orchestras, resulted in two award-winning "American Classic" recordings for premier classical label Deutsche Grammophon with Siegel, Ozawa, and the San Francisco Symphony. Few could have claimed to create an entirely original form of music. Still, Siegel, with his mentors, accomplished just that, guiding the blues out of smokey blues clubs and onto the stages of the Chicago Symphony, New York Philharmonic, and beyond. Siegel, a harmonica-playing mad scientist, continues to have crowds on their feet clamoring for more of this blues-classical alchemy with his invention of the award-winning Chamber Blues.

At age 21, Sabien too met his mentor, Stephane Grappelli, and was struck with inspiration. He founded and chaired the Jazz string department while attending the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. Since that time, Sabien has gone on to co-author (for Alfred Music Publishing) a top-selling Jazz Philharmonic Series teaching his own method for alternative strings.

Siegel and Sabien, two extraordinary innovators were bound to meet. Randy was a fan of Corky’s music, and Corky was always impressed with Sabien’s playing and brilliant placement of notes. Randy has since been a guest both on recording and in concert with Chamber Blues. The two have fomented many decades of fond friendship with countless sold-out duo performances.

https://www.corkymusic.com

 
 

Ken Reif

Visual Artist

 
 
 

Painter Ken Reif was so inspired by being one of our Season 2 visual artists - that he ultimately joined our board and helped to introduce us to all of our amazing Season 3 artists! Ken is not only a stunning painter, but he also plays some blues guitar - so we feel this pairing of his paintings and Corky and Randy just had to happen! We all know and love Ken’s paintings of nature - and now you can get the chance to see his love of music through his paintings of Corky, Randy, and many other blues musicians!!

http://www.kenreif.com

"The truth will set you free."
For me, that truth is in my artwork. Turning two-dimensional surfaces into compositions that evoke emotion. Painting and the instruction I have received have changed the way I view the world.
I am set free every time I stand at the easel.
I am set free when I look through the Artist's eye.
I am set free to create.

At an early age I formed a deep respect for nature—a respect I transfer to canvas. I am also a musician and my love of music compels me to paint portraits of musicians too. I begin the process with priming the surface black then using an impressionist palette I create my work. Capturing through the Artist's eye vibrant colors which evoke emotion, causing the viewer to pause, to think and to enjoy in the now.

I consider my work to be "Renewable Energy". The viewer is renewed with each viewing, much like listening to your favorite music.