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OLIVER LAKE ORGAN QUARTET Cecil’s (2/12) + Roulette (2/19)

February 8, 2011

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From: Jazz Promo Services
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Sat Feb 12th 2011 – OLIVER LAKE ORGAN QUARTET
@ Cecil’s Jazz Club W.Orange NJ

Oliver Lake – Alto Saxophone
Jared Gold – B3 Organ
Freddie Hendrix – Trumpet
Bill McClellan – Drums

9:00 PM
Cecil’s Jazz Club
364 Valley Rd.
West Orange, NJ
http://www.cecilsjazzclub.com/

Sat Feb 19th 2011 – OLIVER LAKE ORGAN QUARTET
@ Roulette New York

Oliver Lake – Alto Saxophone
Jared Gold – B3 Organ
Freddie Hendrix – Trumpet
Mclenty Hunter – Drums

8:30 PM
Roulette
20 Greene St.
New York, NY
http://www.roulette.org/


http://www.oliverlake.net/

Oliver Lake:"It’s all about choices," states modern Renaissance Man Oliver Lake to explain his expansive artistic vision. An accomplished poet, painter and performance artist, Lake has published a book of poetry entitled Life Dance, has exhibited and sold a number of his unique painted-sticks at the Montclair Art Museum, and has toured the country with his one-man performance piece, Matador of 1st and 1st. But it’s his extraordinary talents as composer, saxophonist, flautist and bandleader that have brought him world-renown. Although his greatest reputation exists in the world of jazz, Lake’s amazingly eclectic musical approach is best expressed by his popular poem SEPARATION: put all my food on the same plate!

Whether composing major commissioned works for the Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra and theBrooklyn Philharmonic; creating chamber pieces for the Arditti and Flux String Quartets, the Amherst Sax Quartet and the San Francisco Contemporary Players; arranging for pop diva Bjork, rocker Lou Reed and rap group A Tribe Called Quest; collaborating with poets Amiri Baraka and Ntozake Shange, choreographers Ron Brown and Marlies Yearby, Native American vocalist Mary Redhouse, Korean kumongo player Jin Hi Kim, and Chinese bamboo flute player Shuni Tsou; doing unique performances with MacArthur Award recipients, actress/author Anna Devere Smith and writer/law professor/political commentator Patricia Williams; sharing thestage with hip-hop artist Mos Def and pop star Me’shell Ndegeocello; or leading his own Steel Quartet, Big Band and cooperative ensembles the World Saxophone Quartet and Trio 3; Oliver views it all as parts of the same whole. dixieland, be-bop, soul, rhythm & blues, cool school, swing, avant-garde jazz, free jazz, rock, jazz rock.

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