Fathers & Sons, School, and Music from the Red Barn
Monday, 16 August 2010
August 20, 8:00 pm, $10 Suggested Donation
Drye & Drye (8:00 pm)
Featuring the music and compositions of Brian Drye and Howard Drye
Brian Drye – Trombone / Compositions
Howard Drye – Baritone Sax / Compositions
Jeff Hermanson – Trumpet
Mike McGinnis – Woodwinds
Dan Fabricatore – Bass
Jeff Davis – Drums
Another father and son duo, Luther and Jano Rix play soulful music, sing harmonies, and care a lot about making music feel good. They sing songs they wrote, and others they just really like. Luther has played drums and percussion with Bob Dylan, Patti La Belle, Bette Midler, Peter Paul and Mary… he’s good at music! Jano has played drums and keyboards with Lizz Wright, The Gabe Dixon Band, Loggins and Messina, and Brian Drye… he’s good too!
Jano Rix – Drums, Piano, Keys, Percussion Vocals
Luther Rix – Drums, Percussion, Vocals
August 21, 9:00 pm, $10 Suggested Donation
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Curated by Zach Dunham and Monroe Street
The name of the next song is curated by Zach Dunham and Monroe Street of School/Schoolco. School is a song-based ensemble whose work is oriented around a questioning, or “unlearning,” of conventional notions of song-form, subjectivity/identity, and “high” and “low” art. The organizational branch of School, Schoolco, is a newly formed artist-resource group which presents concerts and music/art educational workshops both in and outside of New York. For more information, visit www.schoolco.org.
Saturday, August 21 9 PM
Opsvik & Jennings
Woody Sullender
August 22nd, 8:00 pm, $10 Suggested Donation
Music from the Red Barn
Arnold Hammerschlag – Trumpet
Angelika Niescier – Alto Saxophone
Anthony Coleman – Piano
Dan Weiss – Drums
Arnold, Angelika and Anthony met at Music Omi, an artist residency center near Hudson New York emphasizing collaboration across cultures and music genres. Here they are joined by Dan Weiss on drums. This performance will explore subtleties of group improvisation. All four musicians are influenced by jazz, classical and world music.

