One and all are invited to attend this month's edition of This Is Our Music," set to feature Knucklebean, Matt Lavelle's Tenor Tree and the Matthew Silberman Group on May 14 at the Galapagos Art Space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
That's three exciting groups for only $10. Could life get any better than this?
Doors are at 8PM, and the show starts at 8:30PM. The schedule is as follows:
8PM - Doors
8:30PM - Matt Lavelle's Tenor Tree: Matt Lavelle (bass clarinet), Ras Moshe (tenor saxophone), Bob Feldman (tenor saxophone), Catherine Sikora (tenor saxophone)
9:30PM - Knucklebean: Brad Farberman (guitar), Adam Minkoff (bass), Nick Anderson (drums), Matthew Silberman (saxophones), Matt Thomas (saxophones), Ben Syversen (trumpet), Kevin Moehringer (trombone)
10:30PM - Matthew Silberman Group: Matthew Silberman (tenor and soprano saxophones), Rob Hecht (violin), Greg Heffernan (cello), Travis Reuter (guitar), Christopher Tordini (bass), Max Goldman (drums)
All the dirt:
This Is Our Music III" featuring Knucklebean, Matt Lavelle's Tenor Tree and the Matthew Silberman Group
Wednesday, May 14, 8PM, $10
Galapagos Art Space, 70 North 6th Street between Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
L train to Bedford (first stop in Brooklyn if you're coming from Manhattan)
This Is Our Music" presents the finest in exciting and adventurous sounds, with an emphasis on autophysiopsychic music. Unexpect the expected.
For more information, contact Brad: [email protected] or 516-582-6272
Press for Matt Lavelle:
Matt Lavelle is one of the bright lights in today's avant garde jazz scene, his trumpet and bass clarinet exploding with passionate spirit and unwavering intent." - Florence Wetzel, All About Jazz
Press for Knucklebean:
Local big band Knucklebean combines avant-garde skronk with rubbery funk and soul-jazz grooves." - Time Out New York
A band called Knucklebean" - The New York Times
I would like to check them out sometime, it was just too late for me." - Terri's Music Blog
Press for Matthew Silberman:
This guy is really, really good." - Brad Farberman
AND SAVE THE DATE! This Is Our Music IV" is coming on June 11 with some VERY special acts! Stay tuned!
That's three exciting groups for only $10. Could life get any better than this?
Doors are at 8PM, and the show starts at 8:30PM. The schedule is as follows:
8PM - Doors
8:30PM - Matt Lavelle's Tenor Tree: Matt Lavelle (bass clarinet), Ras Moshe (tenor saxophone), Bob Feldman (tenor saxophone), Catherine Sikora (tenor saxophone)
9:30PM - Knucklebean: Brad Farberman (guitar), Adam Minkoff (bass), Nick Anderson (drums), Matthew Silberman (saxophones), Matt Thomas (saxophones), Ben Syversen (trumpet), Kevin Moehringer (trombone)
10:30PM - Matthew Silberman Group: Matthew Silberman (tenor and soprano saxophones), Rob Hecht (violin), Greg Heffernan (cello), Travis Reuter (guitar), Christopher Tordini (bass), Max Goldman (drums)
All the dirt:
This Is Our Music III" featuring Knucklebean, Matt Lavelle's Tenor Tree and the Matthew Silberman Group
Wednesday, May 14, 8PM, $10
Galapagos Art Space, 70 North 6th Street between Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
L train to Bedford (first stop in Brooklyn if you're coming from Manhattan)
This Is Our Music" presents the finest in exciting and adventurous sounds, with an emphasis on autophysiopsychic music. Unexpect the expected.
For more information, contact Brad: [email protected] or 516-582-6272
Press for Matt Lavelle:
Matt Lavelle is one of the bright lights in today's avant garde jazz scene, his trumpet and bass clarinet exploding with passionate spirit and unwavering intent." - Florence Wetzel, All About Jazz
Press for Knucklebean:
Local big band Knucklebean combines avant-garde skronk with rubbery funk and soul-jazz grooves." - Time Out New York
A band called Knucklebean" - The New York Times
I would like to check them out sometime, it was just too late for me." - Terri's Music Blog
Press for Matthew Silberman:
This guy is really, really good." - Brad Farberman
AND SAVE THE DATE! This Is Our Music IV" is coming on June 11 with some VERY special acts! Stay tuned!
For more information contact All About Jazz.