![]() Music Samples: Thursday 11.10.05 ![]() 1638 W. Belmont, Chicago (MapQuest) In Lakeview @ Ashland and Lincoln 2 blocks from Paulina 'L' stop Ample street parking and Belmont
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Award winning
instrumentalists Juancho Herrera of Caracas Venezuela and
Mattan Klein of Jerusalem, Israel were born over 6000 miles apart.
Their roads, however, have crossed in the U.S.A. and their musical and
cultural backgrounds created the foundation for one of the most
exquisite world-music collaborations in North America. Juancho and
Mattan's love and admiration for each other's musical tradition and
rich religious culture brought together two of New York's busiest
composers and performers to create a true world-music cross-over
project, which involves Latin, Jewish, Brazilian, Ladino, Jazz and Funk
elements, but all the while preserves the innovative voices they both
carry as representatives of their nations.
Ben Zwerin, bass, was born in Paris, France. His incredible knowledge of music from South America, Africa and the Middle East, in addition to his experience as a leading Jazz artist on the New York scene make him a unique addition to the ensemble's sound. Being the son of Jazz legend Mike Zwerin (played with Miles Davis, Eric Dolphy and many more), Ben has absorbed a wide range of influences into his performance. Mathias Kunzli, percussion, is one of the busiest drummers/percussionists in New York. He is a recording artist with the John Zorn Tzadik label, and performed with figures such as Yo Yo Ma Silk Road Project, Airto Moreira, Flora Purim, Randy Brecker, Oscar Castro-Neves, John Zorn’s Electric Masada, Bob Berg, Bobby Watson, Paul Winter Consort, Dave Samuel and many more. Mathias specializes in music from South America and the Middle East. |
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