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Jazz Bridge Presents Monkadelphia!

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Monkadelphia
To close out our sixth successful season of the Jazz in the Wood Neighborhood Concerts Series in Collingswood, NJ., on May 6th, Monkadelphia will be celebrating their new CD release at the Collingswood Community Center, 30 Collings Avenue. Monkadelphia features vibist Tony Miceli, saxophonist Chris Farr, pianist Tom Lawton, bassist Micah Jones, and drummer Jim Miller.



One show: 7:30-9PM. Tickets: $10/$5 for students. No advance sales. Free buffet! For info: 856-858-8914

Some reviews of this terrific group that has dedicated itself to the music of T.S. Monk:

“MONKadelphia puts a spin on the music while respecting its integrity and sustaining the underlying humor and passion which marks this amazing repertoire. They are definitely enjoying themselves as you will, too!" --Saxophonist Dave Liebman



“This Philly-based quintet have dedicated themselves to the music of Thelonious Monk...their live album...swings like mad and pays exacting homage. Vibraphonist Tony Micelli, pianist Tom Lawton, saxophonist Chris Farr, bassist Micah Jones and drummer Jim Miller give a lesson in Monk, and it glows." --Philadelphia Weekly



“The program is weighted toward unobvious Monk tunes, which provides further evidence of the intelligence of Monkadelphia's approach. It's great to hear vibes on these tunes: When Tony Miceli's notes hang in the air to create a flavor of Monkish dissonance, the effect is delicious. Pianist Tom Lawton manages to evoke the master's voice without being imitative--no mean feat--and tenorman Chris Farr is a good soloist who listens well to what is going on around him. --JazzTimes



“...the players have created their own approach to Thelonious' challenging music...the style that distinguishes this CD involves colors and texture. Unrestrained by conventional, and ironically standardized, approaches to Monk's tunes, the musicians of 'MONKadelphia,' while drawing upon the same influence, take his music in personalized directions. Which is as it should be." --Jazz News



“MONKadelphia celebrate(s) the straight-ahead Monk, emphasizing his swingability...a pleasant live set that explores some common and uncommon Monk tunes in a comfortable, hard-bop vein. Miceli's vibes help soften Monk's rough edges while conveying significant energy. Lawton...adds kaleidoscopic harmonic tweaks that showcase his unique sensibility...Tenor saxophonist Chris Farr provides solo sizzle" --Philadelphia Inquirer



“This Philadelphia quintet swings hard in its self-titled debut...spontaneous without degenerating into a jam session. The band's deliberate reading of 'Monk's Mood' is dark and edgy. It recalls the mid-'60s edition of the Miles Davis Quintet that included Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock.The best feature of 'MONKadelphia' is its variety. Listeners don't have to be Monk fans to enjoy the CD. The sequence of the songs keeps things moving--and the musicians turn in consistently strong performances." --The Press of Atlantic City



This series is sponsored by Jazz Bridge, a 501C3 nonprofit that assist local jazz and blues musicians in crisis.

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