
To me, that’s the ultimate for a horn player.” His album Brothers (produced by Orrin Evans and featuring Josh Lawrence, Eric Revis, Luques Curtis, Mark Whitfield Jr. Legendary pianist Mulgrew Miller said “Caleb has a wonderful, singing, projecting sound.

Caleb is a 2021 MacDowell Fellow and records for Imani Records. His latest album, HEATMAP, was released in 2022, and features Orrin Evans, Eric Revis and Gerald Cleaver. In addition to band-leading, Caleb is a core member of Walking Distance (Sunnyside Records), Orrin Evans & The Captain Black Big Band (Smoke Sessions Records), Josh Lawrence & Triptych (Posi-Tone Records), Ember (Curtis+Garabedian+Sperrazza) (Sunnyside Records), and the Fat Cat Big Band. His playing and compositions are informed by a constant searching, at times introspective, brash and melodic. We flew with whatever part it was that the engine needed to get him back stateside.Brooklyn, NY based saxophonist and multi instrumentalist Caleb Wheeler Curtis “lives at the junction of rigorous preparation and willingness to explore.” (Jazz Speaks) He appears on two GRAMMY Nominated albums by Orrin Evans and the Captain Black Big Band. Then the living area, then the galley, and capt’s quarters in the rear with a King equivalent and 1/2 bath.įor reasons still unknown to me, dad took the Wanderer down to Roatan during Y2K and got stranded down there. 3 staterooms: forward had a 2-bunk bed and a hidden toilet, mid was a 1-bunk on top of storage (full shower bathroom directly across). The inside is (or, was) all hand carved teak. It looks like the teak hasn’t been refinished since we did it.

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I can’t stand that movie anymore, or the Macarena (my mom thought it would be cute for all crew to stop what they were doing and do the gotdamn Macarena 30 miles off the coast for every charter.)Īt some point she lost her main mast (teak, cracked down the center), my dad was the one that went with the green aluminum main and mizzen. I spent a lot of time as crew on charters in the gulf. So, my family is the one that bought and chartered it in Kemah in the 90s. These weren’t all Roman innovations, but the nature of such a highly interconnected world spurred such developments on Carthage (or Qart Hadasht) is the best known such colony, as it’s almost directly west of Tyre.almost as if they followed the progress of the wandering star (today Venus, to them identified with Astarte) from east to west across the sea.ġ sailing and method changed a lot over the course of the thousands of years called the ancient world as the Roman Empire brought everything closer together and improved navigation, routes, etc. This established their trade empire and colonies at vast distances from their ‘mother cities’ of Tyre and Sidon. If I recall from some research I did, coming out of the Bronze Age, the Phoenicians were the only people in the Mediterranean who sailed at night and out of sight of land because of their skill with navigation. 1 As /u/Nolubrication mentions, celestial navigation was demanding, even in the relatively more modern era of sailing. Many sailors in the ancient Mediterranean kept the coast in sight for their entire journey.
