Meger/King/Crosby and Freedman + Waxwing

VIM House and Coastal Jazz & Blues present
a NEW CURATION SERIES
Live in the Backroom at The Emerald 2014
555 Gore Street • Tickets at the door $10 • Showtime 9pm
Curated by Cole Schmidt
noschmo.com

Thursday, November 20

Meger/King/Crosby and Freedman + Waxwing

Braveheart is a jazz saxophone trio that explores group improvisation and composition with an obstinate sense of honesty and integrity. Since their beginnings in Montreal four years ago, the group has developed a raw, acoustic sound, brimming with uplifting emotional honesty and a deep, soulful rhythmic feel. Their searching improvisations have no boundaries, and can at times be dark and reflective and other times playful and energetic. The band’s original repertoire is an eclectic mix of songs, influenced by everything from singer-songwriters to contemporary classical music to modern jazz. Featuring Ted Crosby (Vermont, USA) on saxophone and clarinets, James Meger on acoustic bass and Omar Amlani on drums.

There’s been a change, friends. In place of Braveheart, Meger/King/Crosby and Freedman will be playing.
Bass clarinetist, Lori Freedman, and saxophonist, Ted Crosby, both out from Montréal, will play a set of original compositions and improvisations with Vancouver bassist, James Meger and guitarist, Sam King.

Waxwing is a fully co-operative group formed by three veterans of the Vancouver creative music scene, Tony Wilson on guitar, Peggy Lee on cello and Jon Bentley on saxophones. Each musician has brought his/her compositional material and performs a variety of functions within the group, from soloistic to accompaniment, melodic to colouristic and/or harmonic. This trio runs the gamut on their debut release from the more spacious and reflective episodes to their driving rhythms, soaring melodies and fierce improvisations, in which they pack the punch of a large ensemble.

(photo: Braveheart)

New Curation Series – The first installment! October 30, 2014

VIM House and Coastal Jazz & Blues present the NEW CURATION SERIES

BATTLE TRANCE >> genre-defying tenor sax quartet from NYC

+  Tommy Babin >> solo bass set

Thursday October 30, 2014

Live in the Backroom at The Emerald

555 Gore Street • Tickets at the door $10 • Showtime 9pm

Curated by Cole Schmidt

noschmo.com

Travis Laplante’s genre-defying tenor saxophone quartet makes its Canadian debut at the Emerald on Thursday, October 30, 2014. Battle Trance is Travis Laplante, Matthew Nelson, Jeremy Viner,  and Patrick Breiner. The group is in the midst of a North American tour in support of their debut full-length release Palace of Wind, a piece that not only transcends genres, but also transcends time and space. The band, the album and the tour have been garnering rave reviews, and we’re excited to kick off our New Curation Series with a performance from Battle Trance.

“There’s tremendous technical control behind what [Travis] Laplante does… splintering notes as if through a prism, using circular breathing for purposes of hypnotism.” – The New York Times

“If you’re already acquainted with Evan Parker, John Butcher, Colin Stetson, and Mats Gustafsson, you’ll want to put Travis Laplante’s name on your list of must-see saxophonists.” – Georgia Straight

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