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Why Not Washboard? An Evening with Newman Taylor Baker & Friends

Why Not Washboard? An Evening with Newman Taylor Baker and Friends. Sunday, September 28, 2014. Andrea Wolper's Why Not Experiment? Series.

Why Not Jazz Room
14 Christopher Street, New York, NY 10014

7:30 p.m.
Marvin Sewell/Newman Taylor Baker Duo
Marvin Sewell, guitar
Newman Taylor Baker, washboard

A intimate journey of old time music, blues, jazz, rhythm and blues mixed with works by Marvin Sewell and Thelonius Monk guided by two artists who've performed this music all over the world.

9:30 p.m.
WASHBOARD XT, premiere
Joe Ford, soprano saxophone
Gerry Eastman, guitar
Josh David, electric bass
Newman Taylor Baker, washboard

Baker debuts his new band, Washboard XT, featuring the washboard in the role of the drum set. Be the first to hear Washboard XT as it dives head first into repertory of Gerry Eastman and Joe Ford whose music is modern, challenging to play yet, accessible with beautiful melodies and blues underneath it all.
Newman Taylor Baker "discovered" the washboard four years ago when working with the Ebony Hillbillies. His hands "just knew what to do" and seemed to reach through the rhythm of the ages to express an otherwise imperceptible part of a lifelong journey home. From 19th century Black String band, bluegrass, zydeco and folk music to the beginnings of jazz through the 1950s, the washboard has been a major force in American music. It's autumn in New York and what better way to celebrate than witness the Red Dance of Shotgun Shells amidst the exhilarating music of tonight's Duo and Premiere,



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