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Follow on Google News | 4/5: YWCA benefit concert at Wamsutta Club: A Great Night of JazzA Great Night of Jazz Don't miss the spirit and innovation from tenor saxophonist David Bindman and his sextet
By: Mixed Media Promotion Concert/Benefit Friday April 5 at 8:00pm The Wamsutta Club, 427 County St., New Bedford, MA (convenient parking/handicap accessible) $20 in Advance, $25 at Door More Info: (508) 992-6613 or visit http://www.wamsuttaclub.net/ David Bindman Sextet: Frank London, Art Hirahara, Reut Regev, Wes Brown and royal hartigan Email: nweiss@focenter.com A Great Night of Jazz Don't miss the spirit and innovation from tenor saxophonist David Bindman and his sextet If you are a fan of creative jazz and have not heard Bindman's work, you're in for a real treat, as Whaling City Sound presents the David Bindman Sextet at the Wamsutta Club in New Bedford. The tenor saxophonist and composer possesses a hyperactive sense of innovation, and his music cries out with exuberance and inspiration. Jazz critic Steve Holtje wrote of his recent CD, Sunset Park Polyphony, "This self-released two-CD sextet album is his masterpiece so far. David Bindman is someone whose work you should become familiar with, because music this good needs to be shared." Bindman's sound is wide open and beautifully played, with a spectrum ranging from rare subtlety to wild abandon. David's work demonstrates a sense of curiosity and spirit not found in a great deal of jazz. His sense of cultural appreciation is real, not simply a euphemism for world music. And speaking of world music, Bindman's experience is truly global. The musician's recent activities include performances and workshops in Sweden with the collaborative quartet Stockholm Sodra, performances and workshops in the Philippines with Blood Drum Spirit, including as the featured ensemble at the Cultural Center of the Philippines inaugural jazz festival, and concerts in Slovenia with Adam Lane's Full Throttle Orchestra. Bindman appears on recently released recordings by Fred Ho and Adam Lane. Bindman was born in 1963 in New York City. He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1985 and received an MA in World Music from Wesleyan in 1987. He has received grants from the Brooklyn Arts Council, the Queens Council on the Arts, the Puffin Foundation, Meet The Composer, and The Aaron Copland Fund for Music Performing Ensembles. He has taught in the New York City school system, at the Consortium for Worker Education, Bennington College, LaGuardia Community College, and The New School University, and has conducted master classes throughout the USA and in Canada. One real treat for local audiences will be watching drummer royal hartigan, a talented musician that has played in Bindman's ensemble for over 20 years. hartigan teaches at UMass Dartmouth and is well-known to regional jazz fans. Bindman's sextet also includes Frank London (trumpet), Art Hirahara (piano), Reut Regev(trombone) The show takes place on Friday, April 5, 8pm and tickets are $20 in advance. Proceeds will benefit the YWCA of Southeastern Mass. For more information call Whaling City Sound at (508) 992-6613 or email Neal Weiss at nweiss@focenter.com Tickets are $25 at the door. The Wamsutta Club is located at 427 County Street, New Bedford, Mass. http://www.wamsuttaclub.net/ End
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