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Old August-16th-2006, 11:46 AM   #1
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NYC free jazz pianist John Blum in Mérida, México

We are proud to present in the performance space Unas Letras, located in the historical downtown section of colonial town Mérida, capital of the State of Yucatán, México, free jazz pianist John Blum, who will play a series of improv duets with our local free jazz star, guitar player Armando Martín.

Event: New York Free Jazz in Mérida
Date: Saturday August 19th 2006
Time: 9:00pm
Location: Unas Letras, calle 56 por 53, Centro Histórico de Mérida
Cover: $30 pesos
Information: (52-999) 928 6392
www.unasletras.com
www.johnblum.com

"Born 1968 in New York City, pianist/composer John Blum has performed as a group leader and soloist for the past ten years. While an undergraduate from 1987-1991 Blum studied with Bill Dixon and Milford Graves, and performed regularly in a quartet with Marco Eneidi and Jackson Krall. After college he also studied with pianists Borah Bergman and Cecil Taylor. In 1992, while in Europe, he worked with Han Bennink, Antonio Grippi, Tristan Honsinger, and Tony Scott.

Upon returning to New York City, Blum became a member of the Improvisers Collective (1993-1995) and also initiated projects as a soloist, a group leader, and collaborative works with other musicians-including Rashid Bakr, Roy Campbell.,and Daniel Carter. He led a large ensemble in 1995 with Karen Borca (bassoon), Joe Daly (tuba), Jackson Krall (drums), Alex Lodico (trombone), Raphe Malik (trumpet), and Sabir Mateen (tenor saxophone). This group played at the first Vision Festival in 1996 and was later featured at Roulette in 1997.

Along with his solo and group projects in 1996, he also worked with the Cecil Taylor Orchestra and performed piano duets with Cooper-Moore at the Whitney Museum.

By early 1998 he joined together with Antonio Grippi on alto saxophone, William Parker on bass, and Denis Charles on drums to form Astrogeny, for a series of performances. In another project, Blum worked with members of his former ensemble, Joe Daly and Jackson Krall, in a trio format. This trio also played at the 1999 Vision Festival.

During 1999 Blum performed in a quartet with Jemeel Moondoc on alto saxophone, Gerald Cleaver on drums, and William Parker or Sirone on bass. That year he received a compositional grant from the Jerome Foundation which financed the performance of two ensemble pieces - with Karen Borca on bassoon, Jemeel Moondoc on alto sax, and Randy Peterson on drums.

Blum was pianist for the Bill Dixon Ensemble premiering Dixon's commissioned piece, "Index" at the Vision Festival in 2000. At the following year's Vision Festival (2001), he performed as a soloist. Throughout 2000-2001 Blum played in a trio with Mat Maneri, viola, and Michael Wimberly. Currently, Blum is at work on several collaborative projects- including a trio formed in 1993, with Sabir Mateen, tenor saxophone, and Jackson Krall, drums. This trio will be featured at the VISION festival on June 1, 2002. He also performed as a guest of Steve Swell's Slammin' the Infinite quartet at the 2006 Vision Festival."





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Old August-16th-2006, 12:16 PM   #2
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Hey Gerardo! This looks really great! Can't wait to hear how it goes. Technically, Merida is closer to me than many other destinations in Texas and I'd drive there in a heartbeat to hear the concert, but that whole Gulf of Mexico gets in the way. We need a giant bridge. See ya!
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Hahaha thanks, Brian! It would be awesome to have you here and make it a trio instead of a duet. We do need a giant bridge! As it turns out, John Blum lives/works near Cancún during the summers, so he'll only travel 3 and a half hours to get here.

But anyway, January in Mérida will rock when you're here!
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