
The Lost Civilizations experimental music project will be joined by the iconic Tri-O Trio May 9 at DC’s Tree House Lounge. Here are the specifics:
On May 9, the Lost Civilizations experimental music project (http://lost-civilizations.tumblr.com/) and Tri-O Trio will perform at DC’s Tree House Lounge, which is located at 1006 Florida Ave. NE (http://www.treehouselounge.com/ ; http://goo.gl/maps/IDbOe). Free downloads of the April 21 and 22 performances by the Lost Civilizations experimental music project are posted at http://goo.gl/BTOls (An die Musik) and http://goo.gl/AugSs (Galaxy Hut).
The Lost Civilizations experimental music project is a collaboration between Mike Sebastian (tenor sax, saxello and bass clarinet) (http://www.alkem.org/mikesebastian/; http://www.myspace.com/mikesebastian) and T. A. Zook (basscello, lap steel guitar; misc. instruments) (http://ted-zook.tumblr.com/), which began in 2008.
Although the Lost Civilizations experimental music project is essentially a duo and performs most frequently as such, it often features guest performers. When our complex schedules permit, we now perform with Doug Kallmeyer on bass and electronics, Jerry Busher on percussion and electronics and Emily Chimiak on vocals and violin.
The Lost Civilizations experimental music project has three releases on the Italian Ozky e-sound label, all of which are free downloads: http://goo.gl/HvnUd; http://goo.gl/pyaB1; and http://goo.gl/S14me; hours more of free download are posted below the asterisks at http://goo.gl/OznNw (the project’s schedule is above the asterisks).
The Tri-O Trio (https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YNYqJJEf-Lw) consists of three DC’s most revered jazz icons: Aaron Martin, alto sax; Luke Stewart, bass and Sam Lohman, drums.
