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Mike Freeman ZonaVibe Abe Lebewohl Park St Mark’s Church-in-the-Bowery

Mike Freeman ZonaVibe
Thurs, June 23rd 12:30 pm
Abe Lebewohl Park
In Front of St Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery
at 10th street & 2nd Ave. Manhattan
Featuring

Mike Freeman - vibes
Ruben Rodriguez - bass
Chembo Corniel - congas
Willie Martinez - drums
TBA saxophone, flute

New CD

Tracks

1. Cascade 5:23
2. Cool My Curry Down 5:28
3. Blue Tjade 5:06
4. Dance of the Dead 5:35
5. Pendulum 5:07
6. Snow Flake 6:47
7. Clockworks 4:58
8. Making Conversation 6:28
9. Agua y Piedra 7:31

10. Low Rider 6:01

"... an intoxicating Latin Jazz gem" —Chip Boaz, Latin Jazz Corner

"Freeman stirs up a multicultural brew of vibrant optimism and Latin and world jazz grooves." —Dan McClaneghan, All About Jazz


"... a fine, inventive vibraphonist and an exciting jazz group..." —Lee Prosser, Jazz Review

"Freeman is not only carrying on the Latin jazz vibe tradition, but is also bringing his unique voice and substantial contribution to the genre."
—Jeff Moore Percussive Notes

Mike Freeman has been hailed as "masterful", a "superb" vibes player, and "wildly talented". His sixth recording as a leader, BLUE TJADE continues his multicultural beat with a tip of the hat to Cal Tjader. Grounded in jazz, Latin jazz, and salsa, Mike offers a unique group sound through his music, playing, and instrumentation.

This outing features stalwarts of the New York music scene: bassist Ruben Rodriguez, conga master Chembo Corniel, and drummer Willie Martinez. Chicago's highly regarded Jim Gailloreto rounds out the group on tenor saxophone and flute.

Mike's recordings have appeared on numerous radio charts (jazz, contemporary, World) and syndicated radio programs (WOR radio network, Jazz After Hours, David Sanborn, Music Choice, United Airlines), with international airplay including Canada, Europe, the Caribbean, South America, and Australia. His recordings have been both Grammy and Latin Grammy entries and have received outstanding reviews.

Mike is also widely known by fans and audiences for his work and recordings with several acclaimed Latin groups including Ray Mantilla's Good Vibrations; Lucho Cueto's all-star salsa group Black Sugar; and Son Boricua with Jose Mangual Jr. and the late Jimmy Sabater (one of the architects of Boogaloo).



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