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Old March-3rd-2009, 11:25 AM   #1
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Harris Eisenstadt's Woodblock Prints at iBeam Every Saturday in March

Drummer/composer Harris Eisenstadt will be in residence at Brooklyn's Ibeam Music Studio every Saturday night in March at 9:00 p.m..

This series of four concerts (March 7, 14, 21, 28) will feature the first-ever performances of his new nonet, Harris Eisenstadt's Woodblock Prints, featuring Mike McGinnis (clarinet), Jason Mears (alto saxophone), Sara Schoenbeck (bassoon), Mark Taylor (French horn), Brian Drye (trombone), Jose Davila (tuba), Jonathan Goldberger (electric guitar) and Garth Stevenson (bass). The group's music is inspired by depictions of nature found in Japanese woodblock prints, an ancient form of relief printing created from intricately carved wood.

"Eisenstadt is strong proof that jazz is still young and growing," declared L.A. Weekly's Greg Burk. Critics have called him "a rising presence as a composer of note" (Troy Collins, AllAboutJazz.com), "vital and increasingly influential" (Glenn Astarita, jazzreview.com) and "one of the most creative and skilled musician/composers incorporating traditional material to create new and vital improvised music" (Robert Iannapollo, AllAboutJazz-New York). The Village Voice's Jim Macnie adds, "He's perpetually building new ensembles to suit the variety of music he hears in his head—that's what composers do."

One of only a handful of drummers equally well-known for his work as a composer, Eisenstadt is among the most versatile and prolific musicians of his generation. His eclectic resume includes studies with some of the most respected names in both improvised music and West African drumming, and performances in genres ranging from film and theater to poetry and dance to contemporary classical and opera.

Most active in jazz and improvised music, as both an in-demand sideman and a bandleader, he has performed all over the globe, earned commissions from organizations such as Meet The Composer and the American Composers Forum, and appeared on more than 35 recordings over the past decade. His latest, Guewel (Clean Feed, 2008), was named one of the year’s best in publications such as AllAboutJazz.com, Time Out New York and the Village Voice.

Learn more at http://www.harriseisenstadt.com
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Old March-4th-2009, 02:08 PM   #2
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Personnel update

FYI, the line-up for Saturday's concert will now feature:

Marty Ehrlich, clarinet
Jason Mears, alto saxophone
Sara Schoenbeck, bassoon
Nate Wooley, trumpet
Jacob Garchik, trombone
Jose Davila, tuba
Jonathan Goldberger, electric guitar
Garth Stevenson, bass
Harris Eisenstadt, drums
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Old March-11th-2009, 02:48 PM   #3
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FYI, opening night of this month-long residency was a great success!

Here's the line-up for Woodblock Prints' March 14th set:

Mike Mcginnis, clarinet
Sara Schoenbeck, bassoon
Jason Mears, alto saxophone
Mark Taylor, horn, mellophone
Brian Drye, trombone
Jose Davila, tuba
Carl Maguire, piano
Garth Stevenson, bass
Harris Eisenstadt, drums
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Old March-19th-2009, 11:14 AM   #4
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The line-up for this week’s performance is:

Mike McGinnis, clarinet
Jason Mears, alto saxophone
Sara Schoenbeck, bassoon
Mark Taylor, French horn
Brian Drye, trombone
Jay Rozen, tuba
Jonathan Goldberger, electric guitar
Garth Stevenson, bass
Harris Eisenstadt, drums
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Old March-25th-2009, 11:05 AM   #5
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Drummer/composer Harris Eisenstadt’s March residency at Brooklyn’s Ibeam Music Studio concludes this Saturday, March 28th at 9:00 p.m.

This is the fourth in a series of Saturday night concerts by his new nonet, Woodblock Prints.

The line-up will feature:

Mike McGinnis, clarinet
Jason Mears, alto saxophone
Sara Schoenbeck, bassoon
Mark Taylor, French horn
Brian Drye, trombone
Jay Rozen, tuba
Jonathan Goldberger, electric guitar
Stuart Popejoy, acoustic bass guitar
Harris Eisenstadt, drums
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