Hey all,
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Another "indie" big band friend
Thursday, December 3rd
7:00pm (two sets)
Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery Street
(Between Houston and Bleecker)
$10 Cover
Also, for the first time:
WEBCAST LIVE!
http://www.rfg3travel.com/bowerylive103008.html
or go to:
http://www.bowerypoetry.com/
For this gig JC has adapted a 3-piece suite from his original score to the 1925 silent film classic Ben-Hur, and David continues to explore a pointillistic approach to texture with his new works
Kaleidoscope and Opportunity - based on Einstein's three rules of work.
Sound Assembly
JC Sanford – composer, conductor, trombone
David Schumacher – composer, conductor
Dan Willis, Rob Wilkerson, Chris Bacas, Ben Kono, Kenny Berger – woodwinds
Jon Owens, Dave Spier, Andy Gravish, Brad Mason – trumpets
Mark Patterson, Tim Albright, Isrea Butler, Jeff Nelson – trombones
Andrew Green, David Cook, David Ambrosio, Ted Poor - rhythm
Sound Assembly is a 17-piece jazz orchestra based in NYC
featuring the original compositions of co-leaders
David Schumacher and JC Sanford
Go to: www.soundassembly.net for details on purchasing Edge of the Mind
Friday, November 20, 2009
John Hollenbeck triple-bill
Here's another gig by a friend of mine in case you're interested:
Triple bill at NYC’s Le Poisson Rouge Monday, November 30th
"The drummer and composer John Hollenbeck inhabits a world of gleaming modernity, and "Eternal Interlude" (Sunnyside), the second album featuring his Large Ensemble, reflects both the clarity and brightness of his vision." Nate Chinen for the New York Times
Please join John Hollenbeck and friends for a celebration of two recent releases. The program opens with music from John's recent chamber music release on GPE Records, Rainbow Jimmies. Todd Reynolds on violin, Matt Moran on vibes, and John on drums will perform The Gray Cottage Studies.
Followed by Future Quest, a quintet devoted to “reimaginings” of Meredith Monk’s music, featuring vocalist Theo Bleckmann, saxophonists Ellery Eskelin and Tony Malaby, pianist Gary Versace, and John on percussion. The evening culminates in a set by the John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble, performing music from the group’s lavishly-praised new CD, Eternal Interlude (Sunnyside), including two New York premieres.
Further information at : lepoissonrouge
158 Bleecker Street New York, NY 10012 Phone: (212) 505-FISH (3474)
Doors Open 7:00pm Show Time 8:00pm $15 FOR ALL THREE SHOWS!
Jamie
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
check dis
Some pre-grunting Jarrett for y'all to enjoy. His mid seventies European Quartet, featuring one of my favorite tenor players Jan Garbarek:
