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| The birth of The Brooklyn Jazz Underground January 2007 will see the birth of The Brooklyn Jazz Underground (Alexis Cuadrado, Shane Endsley, Alan Ferber, Anne Mette Iversen, Sunny Jain, Tanya Kalmanovitch, Benny Lackner, Ted Poor, Dan Pratt, Jerome Sabbagh), a new collective conceived in the spirit of a new, do-it-yourself music industry, and the emergence of myriad independent artists and record labels, spawning a creative boom which counts Brooklyn as one of its bastions of innovation and artistry. The Brooklyn Jazz Underground is a shining example of a vibrant, thriving, creative group that keeps jazz and improvised music perpetually evolving. Individually and collectively, they serve an important role in our culture and society by providing a bustle of composing, playing and teaching that enriches, delights, provokes, inspires and educates. By pooling their resources, and through cooperative effort, the members hope to create a greater awareness of their work. From January 11th through the 14th at Smalls in Greenwich Village, NYC, the group will present their first annual festival to officially launch The Brooklyn Jazz Underground, featuring all ten members leading their own ensembles in performances of original music. The Underground's first annual compilation CD will also be issued at this time. Other ambitions of the collective include becoming a charitable organization (plans are in the works to contribute to funds to benefit public school music programs), and to present a weekly residency in a NYC club featuring members' bands. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Jazz News :: home page |