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Arthur Sadowsky & The Troubadours Presenting the NYC Mini-Tour

Jazz fans are in for a treat when Arthur Sadowsky and The Troubadours (Arthur Sadowsky - el.bass, music; David Comidi - soprano & tenor sax; Anthony Pinciotti - drums) play their very special brand of jazz music in New York on May 28, 30 & 31 on band's Spring Mini-Tour 2012. The trio will be performing Arthur's original music and arrangements mixed with a very special focus on John Coltrane's compositions and his signature interpretations of all-time jazz classics. "Every member of the band is a virtuoso musician who represents the 'cream of the crop' of today's jazz scene in New York, " stated Arthur Sadowsky in an email to the DownBeat Magazine. "The band focuses on Coltrane's signature interpretation of jazz classics like 'My Favorite Things', and are very careful to reproduce his famous 1961 arrangement and the way he used to play the melody, yet manage to mix it with today's sounds, rhythms and harmonies, " he continued. "The master goal is to keep all generations of jazz lovers happy and musically pleased and yet sound 100 percent contemporary and unique and fresh. You will love it!"

Arthur Sadowsky is now considered one of the top electric bass players in the New York scene. Currently he is performing, composing, arranging and the musical director of "Arthur Sadowsky and the Troubadours" regularly gigging in Manhattan. Sadowsky and the Troubadours perform a modern vision of classic jazz that is stimulating to the jazz enthusiast while at the same time very melodically pleasing to the casual music lover. Born and raised in the icy tundras of the USSR Arthur was surrounded by music and art from a very young age and knew this was going to be a life-long passion. Studying Russian classical music throughout his childhood it wasn't until the age of 14 when he heard the music of Joe Zawinul that his life would change forever. Hearing jazz for the first time was the awakening he was looking for, according to Arthur "it was like being able to fly or speak to Dolphins." He knew to pursue this dream he would have to leave his country.

Arthur's love affair with the bass guitar started when he was 16, he recalls "I was at a night club checking out a musician friend of mine and the band was on break, standing alone in the middle of the stage was this sleek and sexy electric bass gently supported on a guitar stand by its neck. I was in love for the first time in my life and this passion will never wane."

Through years of study Arthur has perfected his craft as a performer, composer and arranger and has truly created his own unique sound with heavy influences from the great lineage of jazz musicians most notably Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk and Joe Zawinul. "I can't wait to see what is next for me on this artistic journey through life. I am looking forward to sharing my deep and passionate love of music with all of you, please stay tuned and never stop swinging."



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