The 'Rhythm in the Kitchen' 2007 Line-Up
Thursday March 29th
8 pm: Alex Garcia's AfroMantra
(Alex Garcia drums; Ole Mathisen saxophone; Pablo Vergara piano; Waldo Chavez bass; Aryam Vazquez percussion)
9 pm: Michaλl Attias Quartet
(Michaλl Attias saxophones; Russ Lossing piano; Sean Conly bass; Satoshi Takeishi drums)
10 pm: Matt Lavelle's Spiritual Power
(Matt Lavelle bass clarinet/trumpet; Michael T.A. Thompson drums; Hilliard Greene bass)
Friday March 30th
8 pm: Bob Feldman & 30J
(Bob Feldman tenor saxophone; Tony Romano guitar; Matt Lavelle trumpet/bass clarinet; Ken Filiano bass)
9 pm: Mike Freeman Zonavibe
(Mike Freeman - vibraphone; Little Johnny Rivero - congas; Maximo Rodriguez - bass)
10 pm: J D Parran and Ensemble Helacious
(J D Parran - bass sax; Peter Zummo trombone; Kevin Norton vibraphone/percussion)
11 pm: Dick Griffin Duo
(Dick Griffin - trombone; Warren Smith drums)
Saturday March 31st
8 pm: Noah Creshevsky (composer) and Beth Griffith (soprano)
9 pm: Michael Marcus & Magic Door
(Michael Marcus clarinet; Aaron James - bass; Jay Rosen drums)
10 pm: The William Hooker Quartet (performance with film)
(William Hooker drums; Okkyung Lee - cello; Ras Moshe - tenor saxophone; Sabir Mateen - saxophone)
11 pm: Sayuri Goto Trio with Benny Powell
(Sayuri Goto piano; Benny Powell - trombone; Essiet Essiet - bass; Chip White - drums)
For information about the festival, contact
info@hkculturalcenter.org
The Second Annual
Rhythm in the Kitchen Festival
artistic directors - William Hooker and Bob Kalin
March 29 - March 31, 2007
The Hell's Kitchen Cultural Center Inc. presents its second annual "Rhythm in the Kitchen" music festival celebrating the artistic talent residing in New York's most vibrant neighborhood. The three-day concert series will be held at the Metro Baptist Church on 410 West 40th Street (just west of 9th Avenue) from
March 29th - March 31st.
"Rhythm 2" builds on the success of last year's inaugural concert series, which received accolades from critics and audiences alike. Wire magazine said the festival "offered three nights of music with a sense of purpose and community" and "[brought] innovative music back to the neighborhood that was once the center of jazz in New York City." This years eclectic array of musical styles range from Latin rhythms to electronica and will be performed by such noted musicians as Sayuri Goto and Benny Powell, Alex Garcia, J D Parran, and Michael Marcus, among many others.
One of the festival's highlights will no doubt be the "Symbol of the Unconquered," a silent film by Oscar Micheaux, a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance. The screening will be accompanied with live music by the William Hooker Quartet.
"While most of the city's venues present music from around the country and all over the globe, our festival spotlights
the amazing musical talents who live right here in Hell's Kitchen. Many of the performers have international reputations and have toured extensively but they often don't receive the same attention on their home turf. We want to change that," says Hooker, a free-jazz drummer and music educator. He and Bob Kalin, a longtime neighborhood housing organizer, founded the nonprofit Hell's Kitchen Cultural Center in late 2005
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