The Tim Lyddon trio Appearing at the Deer Head Inn,the Internet Cafe and the Cornelia St. Cafe
The Deer Head Inn on Friday, June 22, 2001 -8pm with Steve Laspina and George Schuller 5 mainstreet -Delaware Watergap - Penn
And the Internet Cafe 82 East 3rd st.-NYC Tues. June 26 -9pm -with drummer Tony Moreno and bassist Tom Hubbard
The Cornelia Street Cafe Tues July 19, 2001 29 Cornelia St. Greenwhich village
Tim Lyddon is a pianist who plays with extraordinary drive, impressive chops, good definition and a spirit which spreads nicely. He has performed with some of the greatest jazz musicians in the world.
His latest CD, Ive Traveled So Far (Essence Jazz 2001) has been labeled The best jazz trio CD in the last few years" by WBGO's Dan Karcher. Ive Traveled So Far" is a wonderful example of a trio enjoying what they are performing and sharing that vision with the listening audience".- Jazz Review.com
Tims' introspective playing recalls the late pianist Bill Evans" - Tim Blangger (Times Leader -Penn.)
The pianist has a light touch that allows for a certain resonance, meaning that his lines-often little snippets of pure melody-are flecked with intrigue. - (Macnie) Village Voice
Cover is 5 or 6 bucks plus a drink
The Deer Head Inn on Friday, June 22, 2001 -8pm with Steve Laspina and George Schuller 5 mainstreet -Delaware Watergap - Penn
And the Internet Cafe 82 East 3rd st.-NYC Tues. June 26 -9pm -with drummer Tony Moreno and bassist Tom Hubbard
The Cornelia Street Cafe Tues July 19, 2001 29 Cornelia St. Greenwhich village
Tim Lyddon is a pianist who plays with extraordinary drive, impressive chops, good definition and a spirit which spreads nicely. He has performed with some of the greatest jazz musicians in the world.
His latest CD, Ive Traveled So Far (Essence Jazz 2001) has been labeled The best jazz trio CD in the last few years" by WBGO's Dan Karcher. Ive Traveled So Far" is a wonderful example of a trio enjoying what they are performing and sharing that vision with the listening audience".- Jazz Review.com
Tims' introspective playing recalls the late pianist Bill Evans" - Tim Blangger (Times Leader -Penn.)
The pianist has a light touch that allows for a certain resonance, meaning that his lines-often little snippets of pure melody-are flecked with intrigue. - (Macnie) Village Voice
Cover is 5 or 6 bucks plus a drink
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