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An experimental music special event
258 Wythe Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11211
8 PM
Dan Peck / Nate Wooley Duo
Dan Peck – tuba
Nate Wooley – trumpets
9 PM
Harris Eisenstadt and Canada Day
Nate Wooley – trumpet
Matt Bauder – tenor sax
Chris Dingman – vibraphone
Eivind Opsvik – bass
Harris Eisenstadt – drums, compositions
10 PM
Andrew Barker / Daniel Carter Duo
Andrew Barker – drums
Daniel Carter – woodwinds, trumpet
11 PM
Jooklo Duo
Virginia Genta – tenor, soprano, baritone, alto saxophones
David Vanzan – perucssion
More about Dan Peck / Nate Wooley Duo:
Nate Wooley approaches the trumpet as a sound-making machine and composition as the creation of an environment, with equal emphasis on silences and textures. Raised in a Finnish-American fishing village in Oregon, Wooley plays music that maintains the stillness, jarring quirks and jagged edges that characterize the cinema of his Scandinavian forebears. The disc opens with a series of sustained squeals that sound like a tea kettle coming to boil and rapidly losing its patience as it goes untended for several minutes. – Philadelphia City Paper
Dan Peck is a tubist, multi-instrumentalist, and creative artist currently living and working in New York City. Dan has been active since his move to New York as a soloist, improviser, creative performer, composer, and artistic collaborator in a wide variety of settings. He has premiered solo tuba works by Robert Sirota, Craig Woodward, and Ignacio Baca-Lobra, and has played solo works/recitals at St. Bartholomew’s Church, Merkin Hall, and the Stone. In group settings, Dan has worked with conductors such as James Levi