Kinetic 4tet
(Blake Martin, Andrew Boyle, Omree Gal-oz, and Corbin Jones)
Adam Kromelow Trio
(Adam Kromelow, Raviv Markovitz, and Jason Burger)
8pm & 9:30pm / $15
Adam Kromelow Trio: With their fresh, genre-crossing sound, the KROM is making a name for themselves as an up-and-coming force on the jazz scene. Unafraid to push boundaries, this ensemble creates music that reflects their affinity for rock and jazz music resulting in a sound that is powerful and unpredictable.
This New York City-based band, featuring drummer Jason Burger and bassist Raviv Markovitz, has been turning heads with the release of their debut album “Youngblood” on ZOHO Records. This album, which was produced by GRAMMY-winning pianist Arturo O’Farrill, reached number fourteen on the College Music Journal radio charts and has been widely acclaimed by critics. It was picked as one of the Top Ten CDs of 2012 by the Philadelphia Inquirer, named the Debut Album of the Year by Nippertown Magazine, and hailed as “one of the most captivating discs by a jazz trio in years” by the Toledo Blade....
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Kinetic 4tet
(Blake Martin, Andrew Boyle, Omree Gal-oz, and Corbin Jones)
Adam Kromelow Trio
(Adam Kromelow, Raviv Markovitz, and Jason Burger)
8pm & 9:30pm / $15
Adam Kromelow Trio: With their fresh, genre-crossing sound, the KROM is making a name for themselves as an up-and-coming force on the jazz scene. Unafraid to push boundaries, this ensemble creates music that reflects their affinity for rock and jazz music resulting in a sound that is powerful and unpredictable.
This New York City-based band, featuring drummer Jason Burger and bassist Raviv Markovitz, has been turning heads with the release of their debut album “Youngblood” on ZOHO Records. This album, which was produced by GRAMMY-winning pianist Arturo O’Farrill, reached number fourteen on the College Music Journal radio charts and has been widely acclaimed by critics. It was picked as one of the Top Ten CDs of 2012 by the Philadelphia Inquirer, named the Debut Album of the Year by Nippertown Magazine, and hailed as “one of the most captivating discs by a jazz trio in years” by the Toledo Blade.
The Adam Kromelow Trio has played in some of the city’s most prominent venues such as Long Island’s famed Paramount Theater where they opened for the world-renowned rock/world music group Rusted Root. They have also headlined at Iridium Jazz Club, the Jazz Gallery, and the New Trier Jazz Festival. Further, these three musicians have performed throughout the United States with jazz luminaries such as Bob Mintzer, Kenny Werner, DJ Logic, and Matt Wilson, as well as famed artists outside of the jazz world including international pop stars Feist, and Young The Giant. Outside of the trio, Adam has been a featured guest soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and was also selected by jazz legend Brad Mehldau to perform in the Carnegie Hall Jazz Piano Master Class.
“Scary good” – Karl Stark, Philadelphia Inquirer
“Their fluidity is absolutely matchless… this ensemble tirelessly stretches the boundaries of our imaginations as listeners.” – Rob Young, Urbanflux
“They take the traditional jazz piano trio and inject some rocket fuel…the sound of unbridled youth that knows just what to do with that freedom to make the most of it.
Check it out.” – Chris Spector, Midwest Record
“It’s the adamantine group aesthetic that answers why this jazz trio is not like the others. ‘Youngblood’ definitely leaves a mark, and left me huddled in the fetal position,
repeatedly muttering, ‘Thank you, sir. May I have another?’ “– J Hunter, Nippertown Magazine
Kinetic 4tet is a modern jazz quartet focused on the uniquely energetic compositions written by the band members, each bringing their own distinct compositional style. The Los Angeles based group combines elements of jazz, funk, swing, and rock music to create a whole new type of listening experience. The result is an intriguing musical diversity that leaves a lasting impression. With fresh improvisations and textural creativity, each performance presents a new musical journey.
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