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    Mat Maneri @ The Stone Oct 11 & 12 w/friends

    Mat Maneri @ The Stone
    October 11 & 12, 8 & 10pm
    Part of Thirsty Ear @ The Stone, curated by Peter Gordon

    Feat: Kris David, Ingrid Laubrock, Ed Schuller, Randy Peterson,
    Matt Moran, Garth Stevenson, Lucian Ban, John Hebert, Gerald Cleaver


    What: Mat Maneri w/friends
    10/11 Tuesday, 8 pm
    Mat Maneri (viola) Kris Davis (piano) Ingrid Laubrock (sax)
    10/11 Tuesday, 10 pm
    Mat Maneri (viola) Ed Schuller (bass) Randy Peterson (drums)
    10/12 Wednesday, 8 pm
    Mat Maneri (viola) Matt Moran (vibes) Garth Stevenson (bass) Randy Peterson (drums)
    10/12 Wednesday,10 pm
    Mat Maneri (viola) Lucian Ban (piano) John Hebert (bass) Gerald Cleaver (drums)

    When: Tuesday, October 11, 8 & 10pm / Wednesday, October 12, 8 & 10pm’
    Where: The Stone, Ave C & 2nd St, New York, NY
    Cost: $10

    Mat Maneri
    Mat Maneri has recorded with Cecil Taylor, Matthew Shipp, Joe Morris, Joe Maneri, Gerald Cleaver, Tim Berne, Borah Bergman, Mark Dresser, William Parker, Michael Formanek, John Lockwood, as well as with his own trio, quartet, and quintet. He has also played on various band releases: Club d'Elf, Decoupage, Brewed by Noon, Paul Motian's Electric Bebop Band, and Buffalo Collision. Maneri has worked with Ed Schuller, John Medeski, Roy Campbell, Paul Motian, Tomasz Stanko, Robin Williamson, Drew Gress, Tony Malaby, Ben Monder, Barre Phillips, Joëlle Léandre, Marilyn Crispell, Craig Taborn, Ethan Iverson, David King and many others. He has released records on labels such as Thirsty Ear, HatHut and ECM.

    Thirsty Ear
    In 1990, Thirsty Ear made its emergence as a record label of its own, quickly accelerating its position and becoming one of the top alternative independent labels within the U.S. music industry. Since its beginning in 2000, the story of the Blue Series has been one of focused, organic evolution. From free jazz masters, legends in their own time, to some of the most innovative producers working in the world of modern hip-hop and electronic music, the Blue Series has come to encompass some of the most exciting developments in creative music since the turn of the new millennium.

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    Last edited by ESP; September-27th-2011 at 03:52 PM. Reason: Wrong spelling of names

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    Plus ça change... walto's Avatar
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    It's actually "Cleaver" isn't it? (Like Theodore and Wally?)
    “The lot of critics is to be remembered by what they failed to understand.”--George Moore

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    Feat: Kris David, Ingrid Labrock, . . . Gerald Gleaver
    Quote Originally Posted by walto View Post
    It's actually "Cleaver" isn't it? (Like Theodore and Wally?)
    That's right, and it's spelled correctly further down. Likewise, it's "Davis" and "Laubrock," as the names appear further down. And apparently, everyone playing in Maneri's groups on those two nights is "feat." except poor John "Herbert" (bass), whose last name is actually "Hébert."

    The artists deserve better.

    Last edited by bluenoter; September-25th-2011 at 07:14 PM.

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    swing high swing higher Steve Reynolds's Avatar
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    I be there on the 12th.

    Especially looking forward to Randy Peterson dropping some atomic bombs, right Sergio??

    seriously looking forward to hearing Mat for the first time maybe 8 or 9 years when I saw him with his Dad.

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