Will
Calhoun’s Native Lands Trio at The Blue Note Monday August 13, 2012
Sets at 8 and 10:30 PM
Will Calhoun brings his Native Lands Trio, with
special guest Wallace Roney on trumpet, to The Blue Note Monday,
August 13, at 8 and 10:30 PM. Marc Cary will be on keys and Charnett
Moffett on bass. Admission is $15 ($10 at the bar.)
Not
many artists have the vision and artistic energy to be Grammy
winners and contribute to so many genres: jazz, rock,
hip-hop, ambient, et al, while concurrently producing, touring,
creating new projects, working on films, and continually pushing the
envelope. Native Lands can
be described as Jazz meets World, coupled with trance-inducing urban
music. This dual disc (CD/DVD) combines Calhoun’s experiences as he
marries his far reaching interests in a genre-bending collection that
taps key expressionists from various backgrounds. Among those
contributing are Pharaoh Sanders, Mos
Def, Buster Williams,
Stanley Jordan, Kevin
Eubanks, Marcus Miller and
Wallace Roney, as well as Nana
Vasconcelos from Brazil and Cheick Tidiane
Seck from Mali.
Wallace
Roney follows the true Jazz tradition of utilizing the past to move
forward. This has resulted in acknowledgment by the public and his
peers with his receipt of three Grammy Awards and numerous
nominations for projects in which he was the featured performer
and/or collaborator. He holds the distinction of being the only
trumpet player Miles Davis ever personally mentored.
Marc
Cary is a post bop jazz pianist based out of New York City. Cary has
played and recorded with several well-known musicians, including
Dizzy Gillespie, Betty Carter, Arthur Taylor, Abbey Lincoln,
Erykah Badu, Meshell Ndegeocello, Stefon Harris, Lauryn Hill, Ani
DiFranco, Jackie McLean, and Carmen McRae. Hailed by Down Beat as
one of the most, “multi-dimensional keyboard players on the scene
today.”
Charnett
Moffett began playing with Wynton Marsalis and Branford Marsalis
in the mid-1980’s. This led to a career as a free-lance bassist,
and he has performed and recorded with a long string of musicians,
including Stanley Jordan, Harry Connick, Jr., Ornette Coleman,
McCoy Tyner, Kenny Garrett, Mulgrew Miller, Courtney Pine, Arturo
Sandoval, Lew Soloff and Sonny Sharrock.
The
Blue Note, one of the most prestigious jazz clubs in the world, is
located at 131 West Third Street in Greenwich Village, at the West
4th Street subway stop. For tickets and reservations, call
212-475-8592 or visit bluenotejazz.com.
Contact
KCC
Productions
305-332-2623
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