The RVA Jazz Fest is coming to Richmond, Virginia, in February.
RVAjazzfest
Saturday, February 21, 2009
8 p.m.featuring
Steven Bernstein & Fight the Big Bull
Boots of Leather
Glows in the Dark
$10, all agesThe Camel
1621 W. Broad St.
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 353 4901
http://www.thecamel.orgRVAjazzfest is made possible by the generous support of Richmond Jazz Society, RVA Magazine, Francis J. Balint & Associates, and Urban Views Weekly
About Steven Bernstein Steven Bernstein is a trumpeter/slide trumpeter, bandleader, arranger, and composer who lives outside of musical convention. His influence and projects inhabit almost every strain of American music that has been produced in the last half century. He consistently collaborates with Lou Reed, plays trumpet and arranges for Levon Helm, is the former musical director of no-wave Jazz outfit The Lounge Lizards, has released four beautiful records on John Zorn‘s Tzadik Label, composed numerous film scores including Get Shorty, Clay Pigeons, and Fishing With John as well as scoring Robert Altman’s Kansas City. He has worked on various Hal Wilner Projects including being the musical director on the unanimously acclaimed and recently released Leonard Cohen documentary. Bernstein wrote the horn arrangements for Bill Frisell’s Grammy winning 2004 recording Unspeakable, as well as for artists including Rufus Wainwright, Darlene Love, Elton John, and Marvin Pontiac. His band Sex Mob has been together since 1995 touring the world. Sex Mob has won numerous awards, and has had their music featured on MTV, Saturday Night Live and NPR. His nine-piece ensemble, the Millennial Territory Orchestra, recently released their debut recording, MTO Vol. 1 on Sunnyside records. MTO was formed in 1999 for a series of Midnight shows at Tonic, and spent a year and a half long residency at the Jazz Standard.
http://www.stevenbernstein.netAbout Fight the Big Bull A spirited congregation of saxophone, clarinet, trombones, trumpet, guitar, bass and two drummers, Fight the Big Bull is a display of spontaneous emotion filled with powerful significance and baptized in the traditions of the music. The band’s recordings have drawn praise from artists such as Ken Vandermark and Steven Bernstein and recently gained the attention of Portuguese avant-garde label, Clean Feed Records. Dying Will Be Easy, the bands debut effort, connects the group to its rich southern musical heritage. Proud residents of Richmond, Virginia, the band’s music is filled with remnants of spirituals, New Orleans marches, southern soul dance bands, and gospel choirs – all peeking through a kaleidoscope built in the avant-garde tradition. Displaying a very loose and messy aesthetic influenced as much by rock and roll as a deep love of international folk music Fight the Big Bull creates what has been called “… a rapturously chaotic sound.”
About Boots of Leather Comprised of Brian Jones on drums, JC Kuhl on saxophone, and Randall Pharr on upright bass, the primary focus of this unique venture is music of the Velvet Underground arranged for instrumental trio, along with a couple VU-inspired Brian Jones original compositions. Venues at which the group has performed include Bogart’s, the Commercial Taphouse, and the Canal Club, all in Richmond. Boots of Leather’s debut album, Foil, is now available for purchase through Jones’ Slang Sanctuary label. The second Boots of Leather record, rich man poor man, is an eclectic mix of cover tunes from different composers (Barrios, Elliot Smith, Cream, Stravinsky, etc). http://www.slangsanctuary.com
About Glows in the Dark Glows in the Dark is an avant-garde jazz group based in Richmond, Virginia, and includes Scott Burton on guitar, Scott Clark on drums, John Lilley on saxophone, Reginald Pace on trombone, and Cameron Ralston on bass. Formed in 2007 by Scott Burton as a new outlet for his music, Glows is an on-going attempt to meld jazz and free improvisation with the story telling qualities of movies (or “films” for the serious). The group successfully creates music that’s engaging, challenging and always evolving. Glows in the Dark has shared the stage with Ken Vandermark and Tim Daisy, Mary Halvorson and Jessica Pavone, Judith Berkson, Aram Shelton’s Arrive, NY’s Little Women. http://glowsinthedark.wordpress.com

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