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Star Sign: Cancer. Pat Martino. A name that strikes anything from fear to sheer awe and reverence in musicians who know who this is. And what he's done and been through. And continues to go through. The name resonates a bridge between the true Jazz swing era throughout the organ trio groove and into the modern era and its digital and electronic resources of today.
A musical prodigy, Pat has always challenged himself One would think he simply sets unrealistic parameters for himself, but nothing keeps Martino sharper than these challenges themselves. He seemingly thrives on what would be their resistance to anyone else.
Pat not only learned to play on this level once, but twice. With this devastating information, Pat immediately flew back to Philly from LA and though he obviously survived, he didn't recognize the family and friends who came to encourage him -those close to him and who he'd performed with, such as. George Benson guitar b. Cecil Taylor piano - Miles Davis trumpet - Ron Thomas piano b.
Mike Stern guitar, electric b. His wife, Aya, whom he met at a gig in Japan, was there and he introduced me to her. A few weeks later, I rang the doorbell at his home in South Philadelphia which he inherited from his father and lived in until he moved to New York around age The master greeted me with a broad smile on his face and showed me around the house, especially pointing out the guitars he had used and a picture of his beloved mentor, Les Paul on the wall.
We went up to his studio on the second floor, and he showed me his state of the art computer, recording equipment, amplifier and his signature guitar. I turned on the tape recorder, and asked him a few of the usual get-to-know-you questions. Then I asked him a question about his theory of guitar fingering which makes it easier for guitarists to do complex chord changes and for which he had made instructional videos.
At that point, he talked in depth about his theory, which is not only about chord changes, but about the twelve hours of the clock, the four seasons, and the mysterious science of numbers. I was stunned, because Pat related the guitar fingering to the whole universe, and had sound arguments for it. As we talked further, it became apparent that Pat was a profound thinker as well as a great guitarist. He had a sense of the grand design of the universe and its implications for music, psychology, and metaphysics.
Some of it is discussed in his autobiography, Here and Now co-written with Bill Milkowski, Backbeat, , Somehow, exploring these ideas made us feel closer and became a basis for a long friendship. At other times, he shared with me his thoughts about life, and about his amnesia from the aneurysm surgery.
He said that after a period of depression, he began to see his loss of memory as an opportunity to live more in the present moment! Who knew? What a brilliant and life-changing idea. He added that in having to learn everything anew, he felt like a child. And he learned that childlike spontaneous play was the right way to live. I felt as if I were getting free therapy from him, and as a psychologist, I believed his ideas could be applied to the pain and suffering in all our lives.
After the two sides spoke, Ferreira "decided the position was not a fit at this time," per the Boston Globe. The Met had requested permission to interview Mejdal. He has been with the Orioles since , after working for the Houston Astros and St. Louis Cardinals. Mejdal, a former NASA biomathematician, broke into baseball in the early s thanks to his analytical approach. After spending time with both the St.
Per Martino, Adler's decision doesn't seem to be about the Mets, but his own situation. Martino reported over the weekend that Ferreira was among candidates the Mets requested permission to interview, and they've got it now. She's worked her way through the ranks in Boston.
Sabean, who has made his interest in the Mets job known, has been working on strategic initiatives as a senior advisor and evaluator for San Francisco since Sabean's advisory role followed his stint holding the top baseball job from to , during which the Giants won the World Series three times , , The Mets reached out to the St. Milwaukee Brewers GM Matt Arnold has withdrawn his name from consideration for the Mets ' president of baseball operations job, according to multiple reports.
Per Martino, Bryn Alderson -- Sandy Alderson 's son, who was recently promoted to assistant GM -- is not among the internal candidates. While neither Cohen nor Harris confirmed the conversation, Martino reported that people with knowledge of the situation do not believe Harris will leave the Giants for the Mets.
Gomes, meanwhile, caught the Mets' attention but "has always seemed unlikely to leave his current job," Martino added. Per Martino, the Mets are doing due diligence on and in some cases almost certainly speaking to young executives around the league. Sources told SNY's Andy Martino that with David Stearns and Billy Beane looking unlikely, the Mets could pivot to a search for a young general manager-type who could assume the GM title or president of baseball operations -- if that title is needed to gain interview permission.
During the Milwaukee Brewers' end-of-season news conference, president of baseball operations David Stearns was asked about interest other teams could have in hiring him. Stearns, 36, has one year left on his deal with the Brewers, meaning any interested team would need permission to speak with him about a job opening. Martino reports that Byrnes and Gomes would both likely be allowed to interview with the Mets, but that the Dodgers could promote Gomes to GM if he received an offer elsewhere.
Paul DePodesta , who worked in the Mets' front office under Alderson before leaving to take a job with the Cleveland Browns, will not be in the mix.
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