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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20150803T160000
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SUMMARY:Brad Shepik Guitar Clinic
DESCRIPTION:A chance to learn with a leading voice and educator on the guitar\, hosted by the London Jazz Guitar Society.\n\nShepik is a founding member of several “collective” ensembles and contributed compositons to the sax/guitar/drums trio BABKAS\, and the Balkan and World influenced groups Pachora\, Lingua Franca and Matt Darriau’s Paradox Trio. In addition to guitar Shepik has performed on the Bulgarian tambura and the Turkish saz in those groups.\n\nAs a sideman Brad appears on more than 60 recordings and has performed and recorded with Paul Motian's Electric Bebop Band\, Dave Douglas' Tiny Belll Trio\, Yuri Yunakov's Bulgarian Wedding Band\, Pachora\, Paradox Trio\, Jay Clayton\, Combo Nuvo\, Alexis Cuadrado\, Ken Schaphorst and others. He has also performed with Carla Bley's Escalator Over the Hill\, Bob Brookmeyer\, Simon Shaheen\, Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra and was a a member of Joey Baron's Killer Joey from 2000-2009. The Tom Beckham/Brad Shepik Duo will release their debut recording “Flower Starter” in Septermber 2015. Brad Shepik currently teaches at New York University and New England Conservatory.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20150803T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC+0:20150803T210000
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SUMMARY:OXYD
DESCRIPTION:Alexandre Herer - Fender Rhodes; Julien Pontvianne - tenor saxophone; Olivier Laisney – trumpet; Thibault Perriard – drums ; Oliver Degabriele - electric bass\n\nIt's particularly exciting for us to have a new collective arrive for the first time. This is the first stage of a collaboration with Manchester Jazz Festival.\nOXYD is a five-member band based in Paris\, France. Influenced by modern jazz musicians\, such as Jim Black\, Steve Coleman\, John Hollenbeck\, Marc Ducret and bands like AlasNoAxis\, Kneebody\, Radiohead or Sonic Youth. The band play their own compositions inspired by European and American jazz music\, but with influences of rock\, pop\, free jazz and contemporary music.\nSince its creation in 2006\, the band has worked on personal and original material influenced by several styles as jazz\, improvised music\, contemporary music and rock music. The band released three albums and performed more than 150 concerts across France\, Europe\, United States and China.\nOXYD is currently working on some of its influences\, particularly the grunge influence\, personified by rock bands like Nirvana\, Sonic Youth\, Soundgarden\,… More than a cover project\, this is a real “re-writing” process. Oxyd worked from structures of tunes\, sounds experimentations\, effects\, rock energy of Nirvana’s music and re-infused them in a free way\, with their own elements to create a real new personal music.\nThis work can be seen as a reflection and a focus of the band on its own influences\, a research on composition and improvisation and a new approach to the audience.\nThe project is supported by several cultural organisations in Paris\, and by the French Ministry of Culture.\n\n\n\n\nLISTEN : Three tracks recorded live during the concert at the Ferme du Buisson on 5 June 2015.\n\nScentless Apprentice\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiVH-7A6EiY\nMilk it\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8hf20u3chA\nIn Bloom\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8hf20u3chA\n\n\n\n\nwww.onzeheuresonze.com
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LOCATION:11 Gillett Square\, London\, N16 8AZ
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20150803T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC+0:20150803T230000
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SUMMARY:Brad Shepik Trio
DESCRIPTION:A chance to hear one of the leading voices of Jazz Guitar in two memorable settings.  Opening the concert with a solo guitar set\, Shepik will be joined by a superb local rhythm section with Tom Farmer on bass and James Maddren on Drums.\n\nShepik is a founding member of several “collective” ensembles and contributed compositons to the sax/guitar/drums trio BABKAS\, and the Balkan and World influenced groups Pachora\, Lingua Franca and Matt Darriau’s Paradox Trio. In addition to guitar Shepik has performed on the Bulgarian tambura and the Turkish saz in those groups. As a sideman Brad appears on more than 60 recordings and has performed and recorded with Paul Motian's Electric Bebop Band\, Dave Douglas' Tiny Belll Trio\, Yuri Yunakov's Bulgarian Wedding Band\, Pachora\, Paradox Trio\, Jay Clayton\, Combo Nuvo\, Alexis Cuadrado\, Ken Schaphorst and others. He has also performed with Carla Bley's Escalator Over the Hill\, Bob Brookmeyer\, Simon Shaheen\, Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra and was a a member of Joey Baron's Killer Joey from 2000-2009. The Tom Beckham/Brad Shepik Duo will release their debut recording “Flower Starter” in Septermber 2015. Brad Shepik currently teaches at New York University and New England Conservatory.
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/brad-shepik-trio/
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