From DC’s Black Squirrel:
On October 19, 2014, the Lohman, Whitehead & Zook Trio will debut in the Indie Adams Morgan series (http://www.indieadamsmorgan.com/) at the Black Squirrel’s Tap Room (http://www.blacksquirreldc.com/), located at 2427 18th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20009, (202) 232-1011. Opening for that evening will be James Green, and Mike McMorris/Utenzil will present the closing set. The evening starts at 8 pm; admission is free and open to all ages.
About Sam Lohman: Trio OOO drummer will be performing with Patrick Whitehead and T. A. Zook. Here are some clips of his work with Trio OOO: http://goo.gl/Jz7QLy; http://goo.gl/fCZJVI .
About Patrick Whitehead –
Patrick Whitehead was inspired by the music of Louis Armstrong at age 5. At age 8, he began playing in his school band. His broad and varied career spans the decades as a soloist, orchestral, chamber, opera, commercial, and improvising musician. Possessing a great fondness of brass chamber music, he founded The Monumental Brass Quintet (http://goo.gl/G5PMCO) and has recorded and toured extensively throughout the U.S. with this ensemble.About T. A. Zook
T. A. Zook (http://goo.gl/svtpQ) is primarily a nylon-string guitarist; however, in live performances he plays basscello through digital signal processors; at studio sessions, he also plays a variety of digitally-processed, non-traditional analog instruments such as bowls, rainsticks, slidewhistle, whistle-flutes, oceanharp, etc.About Utenzil
Utenzil (http://www.utenzil.com/) is the solo project of Michael McMorris, which brings together fitful decades of musical experience/experiments plus software, laptops, mixer and instruments which include various controllers, a DIY double neck midi guitar, live guitar and voice.For further information: t_a_zook@hotmail.com
