BEST OF HUDSON VALLEY- 2013 READER'S PICK- BEST BRUNCH!
Doors, Bar & Restaurant open at 5:30pm. Music begins at 7:00pm.
Sunday Brunch-- 10:00am to 2:00pm.
No Cover. Donations encouraged. $20+ suggested.
SUPPORT LIVING ARTISTS!
Tisziji Munoz, Paul Shaffer and Don Pate will once again come together to perform with an extraordinary ensemble featuring John "Lam-sobo" Medeski on Piano/Organ, with Don "Yakka" Pate on Bass, Bob "Rakalam" Moses on Drums and Tony "Sadu-bhav" Falco on Percussion.
Tisziji Munoz (guitar)
(www.heartfiresound.com) Following his departure from military service in 1969, Tisziji pursued his interests in Canada, generating his own musical ideas as well as taking a leading role in the development of Toronto’s underground music scene. As a guitarist in the musicals Hair and Godspell, he met and inspired the now world-famous keyboard player, Paul Shaffer, who became Tisziji’s primary accompanist from 1970 to 1972. As Paul recalls: “Tisziji’s music was of a unique, other-worldly nature… although I didn’t understand it, I was galvanized. He began to instruct me in how to accompany and play this type of music. Thus began a musical and spiritual friendship which continues to this day. I apprenticed with Muñoz until I left Toronto for New York in 1974. He taught me first a repertoire of jazz standards, expanding my knowledge of harmony, then gradually freed me to play the modal type of spatial music with which he dealt. He led me and a small group of cats in an exploration of music as a means of spiritual communication with each other and, ultimately, with G-d. I have [since] played with all the great guitar players, from Eric Clapton to Van Halen to Santana to Jeff Beck, and nobody plays guitar the way Tisziji Munoz does. He is very spiritual, and as a guitar player he swings wild.” ...
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BEST OF HUDSON VALLEY- 2013 READER'S PICK- BEST BRUNCH!
Doors, Bar & Restaurant open at 5:30pm. Music begins at 7:00pm.
Sunday Brunch-- 10:00am to 2:00pm.
No Cover. Donations encouraged. $20+ suggested.
SUPPORT LIVING ARTISTS!
Tisziji Munoz, Paul Shaffer and Don Pate will once again come together to perform with an extraordinary ensemble featuring John "Lam-sobo" Medeski on Piano/Organ, with Don "Yakka" Pate on Bass, Bob "Rakalam" Moses on Drums and Tony "Sadu-bhav" Falco on Percussion.
Tisziji Munoz (guitar)
(www.heartfiresound.com) Following his departure from military service in 1969, Tisziji pursued his interests in Canada, generating his own musical ideas as well as taking a leading role in the development of Toronto’s underground music scene. As a guitarist in the musicals Hair and Godspell, he met and inspired the now world-famous keyboard player, Paul Shaffer, who became Tisziji’s primary accompanist from 1970 to 1972. As Paul recalls: “Tisziji’s music was of a unique, other-worldly nature… although I didn’t understand it, I was galvanized. He began to instruct me in how to accompany and play this type of music. Thus began a musical and spiritual friendship which continues to this day. I apprenticed with Muñoz until I left Toronto for New York in 1974. He taught me first a repertoire of jazz standards, expanding my knowledge of harmony, then gradually freed me to play the modal type of spatial music with which he dealt. He led me and a small group of cats in an exploration of music as a means of spiritual communication with each other and, ultimately, with G-d. I have [since] played with all the great guitar players, from Eric Clapton to Van Halen to Santana to Jeff Beck, and nobody plays guitar the way Tisziji Munoz does. He is very spiritual, and as a guitar player he swings wild.”
Paul Shaffer (Piano)
Canadian-American musician, actor, voice actor, author, comedian, and composer who has been David Letterman's musical director, band leader and sidekick. Shaffer began his music career in 1972 when Stephen Schwartz invited him as the musical director for the Toronto production of Godspell, starring Victor Garber, Gilda Radner, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Dave Thomas and Andrea Martin. He went on to play piano for the Schwartz Broadway show The Magic Show, then became a member of the house band on NBC's popular Saturday Night Live (SNL) television program. Shaffer also regularly appeared in the show's sketches. Shaffer has released two solo albums, Grammy-nominated 'Coast to Coast', and 'The World's Most Dangerous Party', produced by rock icon Todd Rundgren.
John Medeski(organ)
Medeski, of the genre-defying trio Medeski Martin & Wood, has garnered fans across the musical spectrum. Built upon jazz roots, electronics and rhythmic grooves, MMW have broken out of the traditional jazz sphere and have shared the bill with groups such as The Roots, Beck, A Tribe Called Quest, Ray Charles, Hermento Pascoal, and Phish, frequently appearing in venues unavailable to most jazz artists. Medeski’s recording credits include John Zorn, Iggy Pop, T Bone Burnett, Ray Lamontagne, Dan The Automator and k.d. Lang. Medeski has produced The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, pedal steel guitar group The Campbell Brothers, and two records from The Wood Brothers.
Don Pate (Bass)
Pate moved to New York from Chicago to play with Roy Haynes. Since, he’s performed and recorded with Sonny Rollins, Ahmad Jamal, Yusef Lateef, Tisziji Muñoz, and Leon Thomas. Pate is a regular fixture on the New York jazz club scene, and continues to perform with some of the top musicians in
jazz.
Bob Moses (Drums)
Drummer, composer, artist, poet, dancer, visionary, nature mystic: Bob Moses has lived a quest for vision, spirit, compassion, growth, and mastery in a multiplicity of art forms. Moses has worked as a leader and sideman with: Charles Mingus, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Larry Coryell, Dave Liebman, Gary Burton, Keith Jarrett, Steve Swallow, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Paul Bley, Herbie Hancock, Jack DeJohnette, Jaco Pastorius, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Bobby McFerrin, Dave Sanborn, Bill Frisell, Eddie Gomez, Don Alias, John Scofield, Terumasa Hino, Charlie Haden, Hermeto Pascoal, David Sanchez, Savion Glover, Gregory Hines, Tiger Okoshi, Obo Addy, Vernon Reid, DJ Logic, Badal Roy, Ravikiran, Sam Rivers, Pharoah Sanders, Tisziji Munoz, and others. Moses’s first recording as a leader was the 1968 album “Love Animal”, with Jim Pepper, Larry Coryell, Steve Swallow, and Keith Jarrett. “Love Everlasting”, recorded with spiritual master and guitar genius Tisziji Munoz, received five stars in Downbeat.
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