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| Either/Orchestra To Celebrate 30th Anniversary With Dec 18 Show At Johnny D's, Somerville MA The Either/Orchestra will celebrate its 30th anniversary on Friday, Dec.18 at Johnny D's in Somerville MA. The ten piece jazz ensemble, led by saxophonist Russ Gershon, will be joined by alumni guests for a romp through material from their eleven albums, featuring the thrilling jazz, Latin and Ethiopian sounds that have made them unique through a generation of jazz history. The Either/Orchestra in 2007. The group will celebrate its 30th anniversary on December 18 at Johnny D's in Somerville MA. Photo by Eric Antoniou. "An enduring treasure, continually re-inventing jazz in the most surprising ways. " -Jay N. Miller, Patriot Ledger When saxophonist-composer Russ Gershon formed a rehearsal band in his Cambridge MA living room during the fall of 1985, he never suspected that the group would travel the world and be performing thirty years later. Gershon simply wanted to hear great musicians realize his vision of the large jazz ensemble, influenced by Duke Ellington, Gil Evans, Charles Mingus and Sun Ra. Yet the ensuing decades unfurled an adventure in swing, bebop, avant-garde, Latin and Ethiopian jazz, producing Grammy nominated arrangements, perennial placement in critics' polls and appearances on the most prestigious stages of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Paris, Rome and beyond. The Either/Orchestra quickly developed a reputation for presenting adventurous music in an entertaining package, delighting and challenging club, colleges and festival audiences in small towns and big cities, as well as recording a string of critically acclaimed albums. Gershon's ear for talent made the E/O a formative showcase for such future jazz stars as John Medeski, Miguel Zenon and Matt Wilson. His wide-open vision of music led to collaborations with Mark Sandman of the band Morphine, avant-jazz hero John Tchicai, jazz icon Cab Calloway. and legends of Ethiopian music Mulatu Astatke, Mahmoud Ahmed and Teshome Mitiku. Combining razor-sharp ensemble work with hellbent-for-leather improvisations, the Either/Orchestra's show is live jazz at its finest, never predictable and always electrifying. Gershon and company dazzle, amaze and take their audiences for a wild ride. Both hard-core jazz and general music lovers take delight from this unique group. The E/O will be releasing two albums in the spring of 2016, "The Collected Unconscious" (Accurate Records) and "The Music of Nerses Nalbandian" (Ethiopiques, Buda Musique). Over the decades, critics have spared no superlative in their responses to the band: "I have seen the future of big-band music, and it is this 10-piece band from Boston." -Chris Heim, Chicago Tribune "The leading little big-band in the jazz world." -Bob Blumenthal, Boston Globe "Worldwide, the Either/Orchestra has precious few rivals." -Tom Surowicz, Twin Cities Reader "This amazing ensemble does just about everything right." -Richard Gehr, Village Voice "Boston's own world-class little big band, six horns plus rhythm, has precious few rivals in exuberant eclecticism or sheer fun, whether playing original jazz tunes, interpreting pop chestnuts, or delving into Ethiopian grooves."-Kevin Lowenthal, bostonglobe.com "One of the 40 most significant American big bands since 1945..."-Scott Yanow Tom Halter: trumpet Dan Rosenthal: trumpet Joel Yennior: trombone Mark Zaleski: alto sax and flute Russ Gershon: tenor sax, soprano sax and flute Charlie Kohlhase: baritone and alto sax Gilson Schachnik: piano Rick McLaughlin: bass Oscar Suchanek: drums Vicente Lebron: congas plus alumni guests: Dan Fox: trombone John Dirac: guitar Leo Blanco: piano Jerome Deupree: drums write your comments about the article :: © 2015 Jazz News :: home page |