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SUMMARY:Summer Concert Series: Paul Cebar Tomorrow Sound
DESCRIPTION:Benefitting from years of unassuming and understated hipness\, this Milwaukee based band brings forth a funky\, lyrically charged racket that sits comfortably with soulful sounds the world over. Intricate but free-swinging\, explosive yet intimate\, fresh and green as grass. Taking cues from the dance bands of western Louisiana (and his native Midwest)\, the streets of New Orleans\, touring African and Caribbean combos and the soul\, funk & blues of his youth\, Cebar is a masterful synthesist of rhythmic culture. \nTomorrow Sound are an elite crew of offhand adepts who bring plenty of their own wood to the fire. Drummer Reggie Bordeaux casts his nets with a mystifying subtlety bringing his own fleet-footed refinement and grease. Multi-instrumentalist Bob Jennings\, lends his bandleader the luxury of implying a much larger ensemble with his multi-hued contributions on keys and reeds. Bassist Mike Fredrickson (a distinguished singer-songwriter in his own right) anchors and prods with the best of them.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/summer-concert-series-paul-cebar-tomorrow-sound-3/
LOCATION:Shepard Park\, Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summer Concert Series
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SUMMARY:Lake George Arts Project Summer Concert Series: Big Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Based in Saratoga Springs\, NY\, Big Medicine has been exciting audiences from Albany to Lake George and beyond for a decade and a half. Performing for local venues\, festivals\, weddings\, television – events of all kinds – public and private. \nThe band is led by Jeff Walton on guitar\, harmonica and vocals\, and features the beautiful voice of Becky Walton. Tim Wechgelaer plays violin\, mandolin and guitar; Rick Bolton is on lead guitar; and Pat Perkinson and Mike Lomaestro hold it down on bass and drums. \nStrong vocals and harmonies by all members are accompanied by supple R&B and folk-rock grooves with rich acoustic-based textures. A healthy dose of originals\, seductive renditions of songs by others\, and an unbridled creative energy… great reasons to check out Big Medicine.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/summer-concert-series-big-medicine-3/
LOCATION:Shepard Park\, Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jazz Weekend 2019
DESCRIPTION:Join us to catch this fantastic lineup: \nCamila Meza & The Nectar Orchestra: Sat 1pm\n \nCamila Meza\, equally prized as a vocalist\, guitarist and composer\, has brought a sound full of warmth\, intricacy and rhythmic clarity to the New York jazz scene ever since her arrival from Santiago\, Chile in 2009. Inspired by jazz\, South American music and American popular song of many eras and genres\, she has uplifted audiences worldwide with her rare combination of talents: assured and beautiful singing; highly advanced guitar; and vividly colorful\, melodic songwriting that reveals complex layers with every listen. Her latest album\, Ámbar\, released on Sony Masterworks\, features her group The Nectar Orchestra\, an 8-piece group consisting of guitar/voice\, piano\, bass\, drums with string quartet. \nCamila Meza & The Nectar Orchestra: \nCamila Meza – Guitar & Vocals\nEden Ladin – Piano\nNoam Wiesenberg – Bass\, String arrangements\nKeita Ogawa – Drums\nTomoko Omura – Violin\nFung Chern Hwei – Violin\nBenni von Gutzeit – Viola\nBrian Sanders – Cello \n  \nWayne Escoffery Quartet: Sat 2:45pm\n \nDownbeat Critics Poll Winner and Grammy Award-winning tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery is one of the jazz world’s most talented rising stars and in-demand sidemen. \nFor the past decade\, Escoffery has toured the globe with trumpeter Tom Harrell\, recorded seven CDs with The Tom Harrell Quintet and co-produced four of those releases. He has also been a member of The Mingus Dynasty\, Big Band and Orchestra since 2000 and has made several recordings with that group. He has recorded and performed internationally with the who’s who in jazz including Ron Carter\, Ben Riley\, Abdullah Ibrahim\, Eric Reed\, Carl Allen\, Al Foster\, Billy Hart\, Eddie Henderson\, Rufus Reid\, Wallace Roney and Herbie Hancock. \nWayne Escoffery Quartet:\nWayne Escoffery – Saxophone\nDavid Kikoski – Piano\nUgonna Okegwo – Bass\nRalph Peterson – Drums \n  \nChano Domínguez – Piano Ibérico: Sat 4:30pm\n \nFor over 40 years\, internationally acclaimed jazz pianist Chano Domínguez has integrated the rhythms and languages of jazz and flamenco\, placing him among the most influential musicians in the history of flamenco-jazz. \nHe has released over 20 albums as a bandleader\, and has collaborated extensively with other jazz artists including Paquito D’Rivera\, Gonzalo Rubalcaba\, Joe Lovano\, Chucho Valdes\, Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. \nPiano Ibérico features Chano’s trio of piano\, bass and percussion augmented by flamenco singer Ismael Fernandez and flamenco dancer Sonia Olla. \nThis performance of Chano Domínguez’s Piano Ibérico has been made possible with support from Chamber Music America’s 2017 New Jazz\nWorks program funded through the generosity of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. \nChano Domínguez – Piano Ibérico:\nChano Domínguez – Piano\nSonia Olla – Dance\nIsmael Fernandez – Vocals\nAlexis Cuadrado – Bass\nJose Moreno – Percussion \n\n\nNate Smith + KINFOLK: Sat 7:30pm\n \nSince moving from Chesapeake\, Virginia to New York City in 2001\, Nate Smith has helped reinvigorate the international jazz scene with his visceral style of drumming by playing with such esteemed leading lights as guitarist Pat Metheny\, bassist Dave Holland\, saxophonists Chris\nPotter and Ravi Coltrane\, and singers Patricia Barber\, Somi\, and José James. \nThe New York Times described Smith as “a firecracker of a drummer.” Smith’s rising career reaches a new benchmark with the release of his bandleader debut\, KINFOLK: Postcards from Everywhere\, on which he fuses his original modern jazz compositions with R&B\, pop\, and hip-hop. \nNate Smith + KINFOLK:\nNate Smith – drums\nJon Cowherd – piano\nFima Ephron – bass\nJaleel Shaw – sax\nAmma Whatt – vocals\nBrad Allen Williams – guitar\n  \nJohn Ellis & Double-Wide: Sun 1pm\n \nGifted\, versatile saxophonist/clarinetist/composer John Ellis occupies an imaginary (and extremely imaginative) space directly between the celebratory\, welcoming spirit of New Orleans and the edgy\, frantic streets of New York City. Ellis expresses a keen intellect and easy\nvirtuosity while maintaining a mischievous gleam in his eye and never letting tongue stray far from cheek. That dichotomy perfectly encapsulates his group Double-Wide’s split metropolitan personality\, with a chainsaw-juggling balance of bayou brass\, raucous gospel\, and devil-may-care modern jazz. \nJohn Ellis & Double Wide:\nJohn Ellis – Saxophone\nMatt Perrine – Sousaphone\nAlan Ferber – Trombone\nGary Versace – Organ and accordion\nJason Marsalis – Drums \n  \nNicole Zuraitis: Sun 2:45pm\n \nGrammy-nominated vocalist\, pianist and songwriter\, Nicole Zuraitis blends clever songwriting skills\, an effervescent presence and dazzling vocals in a consummate package that has thrilled audiences around the world. While pursuing a career that has spanned jazz\, pop and classical\, Nicole has collaborated with Cyrille Aimee\, Thana Alexa\, Dave Stryker\, Livingston Taylor\, Tom Chapin\, Omar Hakim\, Melanie Safka\, Helen Sung and Bernard Purdie. She is the vocalist for the world-famous Birdland Big Band in New York City and her latest album Hive Mind won Best Jazz Album in the 2018 International Music and Entertainment Awards. \nNicole Zuraitis:\nNicole Zuraitis – Voice/piano\nIdan Morim – Guitar\nAlex Busby Smith – Bass\nDan Pugach – Drums \n  \n  \nDafnis Prieto Sextet: Sun 4:30pm\n \nCuban drummer\, composer\, bandleader and MacArthur ‘Genius’ Fellow Dafnis Prieto’s revolutionary drumming techniques and compositions have had a powerful impact on the Latin and jazz music scene\, nationally and internationally. \nHis latest big band album Back to the Sunset recently won a Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album. \nSince his arrival to New York in 1999\, Prieto has worked in bands led by Henry Threadgill\, Steve Coleman\, Eddie Palmieri\, Chico and Arturo O’Farrill\, Dave Samuels and The Caribbean Jazz Project\, Jane Bunnett\, D.D. Jackson\, Edward Simon\, Michel Camilo\, Chucho Valdés\, Bebo Valdés\, Roy Hargrove\, Don Byron\, and Andrew Hill. \nDafnis Prieto Sextet:\nAlex Norris\, Trumpet\nRoman Filiu\, Alto Saxophone\nPeter Apfelbaum\, Tenor Saxophone\nOsmany Paredes\, Piano\nJohannes Weidenmueller\, Bass\nDafnis Prieto\, Drums \nthank you to our sponsors:\n                \n\n 
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/jazz-weekend2019-3/
LOCATION:Shepard Park\, Canada Street\, Lake George\, NY\, 12845\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fall for the Arts Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:The Fall for the Arts Golf Tournament returns to the magnificent Hiland Country Club\, Queensbury\, NY\, on Wednesday\, September 25\, 2019. \nNoon Shotgun Start. Format: 4 – person scramble. $100 includes golf\, cart\, lunch\, awards banquet. Please be a hole sponsor at $100.00  We also need raffle & prize items for this fund raising event!  Please join us – Register HERE by September 13th. \nHiland Park Country Club is located at 195 Haviland Road | Queensbury\, NY.
URL:https://lakegeorgearts.org/event/fall-for-the-arts-golf-tournament-5/
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