Friday, June 6 -- Chicago-based cellist Fred Lonberg-Holm joins experimental trumpeter Nate Wooley for a set of improvised music, followed by a quintet led by the dynamic saxophonist Michael Blake featuring pianist Jesse Stacken, guitarist Ryan Blotnick, bassist Michael Bates and drummer Russell Lacy at The Stone, Northwest corner of Ave C at 2nd St. 8 and 10PM, $10.
Saturday, June 7 -- Percussionist, composer Adam Rudolph performs with flutist Michel Gentile and percussionist Brahim Fribgane before taking the helm of his free-minded Go: Organic Orchestra. Also on the bill is multireedist Matt Darriau’s Yo Lateef, a quintet that explores the fertile crossroads of jazz and world music in the spirit of the great Yusef Lateef at Belarussian Church, 401 Atlantic Ave at Bond St. in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. Subway: 4 to Nevins St. 7PM $15.
Sunday, June 8 -- Accordionist Ted Reichman will perform an original extended work and music from pianist composer Anthony Coleman in an unaccompanied set, followed by a solo set by like-minded pianist Uri Caine at The Stone. Northwest corner of Ave C and 2nd St. 8 and 10PM $10.
Monday, June 9 -- In less than a month of operation, Brooklyn’s Douglass Street Music Collective has become one of the most important spaces for creative new music in the city. As part of the KMB Music Festival, multi-instrumentalist Sabir Mateen will join drummer William Hooker and guitarist Joe Morris will perform solo in addition to a wide array of Brooklyn-based talent on the bill at 295 Douglass St. btwn 3rd and 4th aves Brooklyn 8PM. $15.
Tuesday, June 10 -- Opening night for the Vision Festival, featuring Hamid Drake, Patricia Nicholson, William Parker, cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum’s sextet, Dave Douglas’ Magic Circle Keys, a duo performance by bassist Mark Dresser and pianist Denman Maroney and many more at the Clemente Solo Velez Cultural Center on the Lower East Side 107 Suffolk St. 7PM $35.
Wednesday, June 11 -- The fourth installment of This is Our Music at Galapagos Artspace in Williamsburg Brooklyn features some of the finest talent from the downtown diaspora, including a trio of tenorist Michael Blake, bassist Ben Allison and drummer Michael Sarin, the avant groove ensemble Knucklebean and a duo performance by percussionist Bobby Previte and saxophonist Briggan Krauss at 70 N 6th St. Brooklyn. 8PM $10.
Thursday, June 12 -- The fourth annual New Languages Festival kicks off with performances by Ty Cumbie, Daniel Carter, Adam Laine, Lukas Ligeti, guitarist Miles Okazaki’s sextet, and drummer Tyshawn Sorey’s Wu-Wei at the Living Theater 19 Clinton St. 8PM $10.
Friday, June 6, 2008
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