Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 4 de oct. de 2019 · SuperBigmouth introduces an unruly eight-piece ensemble led by bassist Chris Lightcap, with band members including Craig Taborn (Wurlitzer, organ, piano); Tony Malaby and Chris Cheek (tenor saxophones); and Jonathan Goldberger and Curtis Hasselbring (guitars). The music absorbs a vast range …

  2. Associate Professor. Affiliated Departments. Woodwinds. tmalaby@berklee.edu. For media inquiries, please contact Media Relations. In his two decades as an integral member of New York City's improvised music community, saxophonist and composer Tony Malaby has emerged as a wholly unique and singular voice.

  3. Chris Lightcap: bass, acoustic guitar, organ; Craig Taborn: Wurlitzer, electric piano, piano, organ; Tony Malaby: tenor saxophone; Chris Cheek: tenor saxophone; Gerald Cleaver: drums, percussion. Album information. Title: Epicenter | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records

    • Mark Corroto
  4. Bigmouth features two profoundly original tenor saxophonists, Tony Malaby and Chris Cheek, the multifaceted genius of keyboardist Craig Taborn, and the creative powerhouse drumming of Gerald Cleaver. The band is, in effect, a “supergroup” within the contemporary world of creative music.

  5. Lightcap features two profoundly original tenor saxophonists, Tony Malaby and Chris Cheek, the multifaceted genius of keyboardist Craig Taborn, and the creative powerhouse drumming of Gerald Cleaver. The band is, in effect, a “supergroup” within the contemporary world of creative music.

  6. Bigmouth. Fresh Sound New Talent. Personnel: Chris Lightcap (b), Tony Malaby, Bill McHenry (ts), Gerald Cleaver (d) Reference: FSNT-148. Bar code: 8427328421485. Info. Tracklist. Album details. Press. "Bigmouth" is bassist Chris Lightcap's much-anticipated second release as a leader for Fresh Sound.

  7. 3 de abr. de 2002 · On bassist Chris Lightcap's Bigmouth, he draws on two players from a contemporaneous Fresh Sound release, fellow bassist Eivind Opsvik's Overseas. Yet even with drummer Gerald Cleaver anchoring both sessions and Tony Malaby contributing hard-hitting tenor to each, the recordings differ greatly.