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SUMMARY:David Lopato Quintet
DESCRIPTION:David Lopato – piano\, composer \nEd Neumeister – trombone \nLucas Pino – saxes and clarinet \nRatzo Harris – bass \nHarvey Sorgen – drums \nHudson Valley-based pianist/composer David Lopato has performed as a leader and sideman throughout the world. As a composer he has received multiple grants from the N.E.A.\, New York Foundation for the Arts\, Meet the Composer\, and the Beards Fund\, as well as a Fulbright Fellowship to study Javanese Gamelan in Surakarta\, Indonesia\, where he lived for a year. Lopato has toured his own music in configurations ranging from solo piano to 10-piece ensembles\, having performed with Dave Liebman\, Dewey Redman\, Joe Lovano\, Mark Helias\, Ray Anderson\, Wadada Leo Smith\, Jane Ira Bloom\, Steve Gorn and numerous others. His most recent recording\, Gendhing for a Spirit Rising (Global Coolant-02)\, a Gamelan-influenced work for large ensemble\, was hailed by Downbeat Magazine as one of the “Best Albums of 2017”…“unlike anything you are likely to hear this year (or any year).
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/david-lopato-quintet/
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SUMMARY:Eric Goldberg Memorial Jam
DESCRIPTION:Sunday afternoon jazz jam\, potluck dinner to pay tribute and remember our good friend Eric who died in December last year. \nBring your instrument\, backline provided. \nBring lawn chairs/blankets in case we run out of seats.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/eric-goldberg-memorial-jam/
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SUMMARY:The Magnatone Brothers feat. Joel Harrison and Mark Dziuba
DESCRIPTION:Joel Harrison – guitar \nMark Dziuba – guitar \nJay Anderson – bass \nJeff Siegel – drums \nThe Magnatone Brothers is a two guitar ensemble led by Joel Harrison and Mark Dziuba. The two like -minded guitarists bonded over the fact that they both own rare and eccentric 1950s guitars made by the Magnatone company. They resolved to do a show where both guitars would speak to each other. Both Joel and Mark are improvisors with an open minded aesthetic which includes all kinds of American Music. Both are composers so expect a mix of originals\, jazz tunes\, groove- based material\, and in general a lot of fine interplay and good fun. The two are joined by illustrious colleagues— Jay Anderson on bass and Jeff Siegel on drums. \n\nGuitarist\, composer\, arranger\, lyricist\, writer\, educator\, and vocalist Joel Harrison has “created a new blueprint for jazz” (New Orleans Times-Picayune). A Guggenheim Fellow (2010) whose compositions have been commissioned by Chamber Music America\, Meet the Composer\, New Music USA\, the Jerome Foundation\, NYSCA\, and the Mary Flagler Cary Trust.\, he has released 25 CDs as a leader on seven different labels. Harrison’s music may be founded on jazz but veers into classical\, rock\, country\, and all manner of American roots music. Succinctly described by the New York Times as “protean… brilliant.” \nHarrison is the founder and director of the Alternative Guitar Summit\, a yearly festival devoted to new and unusual guitar music. Pat Metheny has called the Summit “one of the most interesting and distinguished forums for guitar on the planet. Harrison is the author of “Guitar Talk: conversations with visionary players” as well as “Modern Jazz Standards for Guitar.”
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/joel-harrison-mark-dziuba-quartet-2/
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SUMMARY:John Menegon Quartet "Sound Embrace"
DESCRIPTION:John Menegon Quartet “Sound Embrace”\nJohn Menegon Bass/compositions.  www.johnmenegonmusic.com\nJeff Lederer Sax                               www.littleimusic.com\nDave Lopato Piano                           www.davidlapato.com\nHarvey Sorgen Drums                      www.harveysorgen.com\n\nThe intuitive\, spontaneous nature of the music presented by Bassist &amp; Composer John\nMenegon\, in collaboration with these exceptional musicians\, pushes the boundaries of\ntoday’s music on the world stage. The music is deeply rooted in the traditions that come\nout of the Free Bop era of Ornette Coleman\, Dewey Redman\, and Paul Motian\, to name\na few. The music is created in the “moment of now!” Some of the melodies presented on\nSaturday will be freely interpreted\, sometimes letting the form create itself\, using\nmelodic and harmonic expression relying in the trust of each player’s deep knowledge\nof improvisation. The group will be exploring some odd meters and different grooves\,\nand will include Menegon’s original compositions. The unique sounds in improvisation\nare unleashed by these four exceptional musicians.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/john-menegon-quartet/
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SUMMARY:Matt Finck Trio
DESCRIPTION:Matt Finck – guitar \nAdam Cote’ – bass \nBram Kincheloe – drums \n  \nFor the past 15 years guitarist/composer Matthew Finck has established himself as one of the most versatile and respected guitarists on the New York scene. With a full gamut of experience in so many facets over those years\, he has finally launched his own group (in partnership with saxophonist Jonathan Ball) with the Matthew Finck Jonathan Ball Project. Their first CD\, It’s Not That Far\, was released in July of 2013. \nBut the remarkable guitarist’s journey began virtually at birth\, as music has always been an intrinsic part of his life. His father Ron Finck was a prominent saxophonist and teacher who worked steadily in jazz ensembles\, Broadway pit bands and – after touring extensively with Sammy Davis\, Jr. – with top name entertainers in the Borscht Belt and all over the U.S. Matthew was regularly surrounded by musicians and performers of all genres – his “second family” as he calls it. Among those were jazz artists Roswell Rudd\, Anthony Braxton\, Frankie Dunlop and Ed Summerlin\, composer Meyer Kupferman\, choreographers/dancers Maurice Hines and Mercedes Ellington\, and popular entertainers Milton Berle\, Jackie Mason and Davis. \nMatthew also recorded with John Medeski and Heather Masse and performed with artists like Steve Wilson\, Dennis Mackrel\, Randy Brecker\, Adam Nussbaum\, Jay Anderson\, Pete Yellin and Roswell Rudd. Working on and off with Rudd over more than 12 years\, he has performed at U.S. and European Festivals and on two of the great trombonist’s albums.Adam Coté is a double bassist born in Burlington\, VT\, and now based in the Hudson Valley in New York. He has been a part of New York City’s creative music scene for the past 15 years and is regarded for his lyrical solos and supportive accompaniment. \nAdam has been fortunate to collaborate with esteemed musicians like George Coleman\, Philip Harper\, Billy Drummond\, and Myron Walden. He has also played with Ian Hendrickson-Smith’s band featuring James Poyser of The Roots\, and was a founding member of the jazz quartet Walking Distance\, led by saxophonist Caleb Curtis. \nWalking Distance’s debut album\, “Neighborhood”\, was released in 2015. “Coté cleverly walks the line between rhythm player and melodic voice” writes Dan Bilawsky of All About Jazz. Their sophomore album\, “Freebird”\, featured pianist Jason Moran and was included in the New York Times’ “Best Jazz of 2018” list where it was called “utterly fresh”. \nBram Kincheloe is a multi-instrumentalist\, writer\, producer\, and engineer based out of New York. In 2002\, Bram\, then aged sixteen\, moved to New York City on his own to pursue a career in jazz drumming. He attended Laguardia School of Performing Arts for one year before being accepted into Manhattan School of Music. While at Manhattan\, attending on a Zildjian scholarship\, he studied with Justin DiCioccio. During this time\, he also studied composition and piano with Garry Dial\, and was involved in various recording and performing projects headed by Dick Oatts\, Steve Slagel\, Kenny Wollesen\, and many more. Through the years playing jazz\, he has been honored to play with Lee Konitz\, Branford Marsalis\, Ambrose Akinmusire\, Wynton Marsalis\, Ben Street\, Steve Cardenas and many others.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/matt-finck-trio-2/
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