Jarrett Gilgore is a multi-instrumentalist, improviser, composer, and teacher currently residing in Baltimore. He often performs on saxophone. He plays shows actively in the U.S.A. and internationally in a wide variety of contexts.
He has performed/recorded with many notable musicians in the jazz and experimental music world, including Jaimie Branch, Tony Malaby, Susan Alcorn, Laraaji, Lonnie Holley, Michael Formanek, and bands such as Anna & Elizabeth, Dan Deacon Ensemble, and the Cass McCombs Band.
Current projects include Heart of the Ghost with Luke Stewart and Ian McColm, USA/Mexico collaborative trio, Tulpas, duos with Anthony Pirog and Anna Roberts-Gevalt, and a new solo project called Lilypicker...
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Jarrett Gilgore is a multi-instrumentalist, improviser, composer, and teacher currently residing in Baltimore. He often performs on saxophone. He plays shows actively in the U.S.A. and internationally in a wide variety of contexts.
He has performed/recorded with many notable musicians in the jazz and experimental music world, including Jaimie Branch, Tony Malaby, Susan Alcorn, Laraaji, Lonnie Holley, Michael Formanek, and bands such as Anna & Elizabeth, Dan Deacon Ensemble, and the Cass McCombs Band.
Current projects include Heart of the Ghost with Luke Stewart and Ian McColm, USA/Mexico collaborative trio, Tulpas, duos with Anthony Pirog and Anna Roberts-Gevalt, and a new solo project called Lilypicker
"Multi-reedman John Dierker has become a major improvisational stylist . . . interweaving concepts augmented by howling lines, injections of blues-drenched choruses and Albert Ayler-like display of energy." (All About Jazz.) A Baltimore native Dierker has worked in a wide variety of musical settings collaborating with Michael Formanek, Gerald Cleaver, Susan Alcorn, Jason Willett, Jad Fair, The Basement Boys, and Marty Ehrlich, to name a few. He is a longtime member of Lafayette Gilchrist and The New Volcanoes. Currently, he is working with Quartet Offensive, Lubbock, and Microkingdom as well as freelancing in the Baltimore/D.C. area.
Chris Pumphrey is a composer, arranger, bandleader, and musician well-known in the Baltimore area for his ability to not only span but to fuse avant-garde elements with expansive melody and in-the-pocket rhythm. Best known for his work involved with the Baltimore Afrobeat Society, Chris transcribes and directs the music for this twenty-three-piece band which plays the music of Nigerian afrobeat star Fela Kuti.
Highly virtuosic on both the alto saxophone and piano, Chris Pumphrey writes and performs in a number of ensembles around the city. Other groups Chris plays with are John Berndt's Multiphonic Choir (sax quintet focusing on multiphonics), Mikrokingdom (a rotating cast of free improvisers including John Dierker, Michael Formanek, Will Redman and Marc Miller), and Lubbock (a ten-piece group of some of the city's finest jazz musicians).
Mike Kuhl, drummer, recording artist, educator, Michael Kuhl hails from the musically diverse city of Baltimore. Kuhl studied and performed in numerous genres, making him a first call drummer for any situation. A graduate of Towson University, Kuhl has performed locally and throughout the globe alongside jazz greats Dave Liebman, Tony Malaby, Michael Formanek, Dave Ballou, Ellery Eskelin and Claudio Roditi. Outside of jazz, Kuhl has shared the stage with many international acts such as Beach House, Arboretum, Cigarettes After Sex, Tom Tom Club, and The Ravonnettes.
Showtime is 7 pm ET/6 pm CT/5 pm MT/4 pm PT/11 pm GMT
Streaming cost is $10
Donations are welcomed.
The link will be revealed to you 15 minutes before the show
and will remain active through March 25
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