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Karl Latham Upcoming Live Appearances

Sat June 12 - Shanghai Jazz / Madison NJ w Laurence Hobgood and James Robbins 6:30pm and 8:40pm
https://www.shanghaijazz.com

Wed June 23 - Ramsey Library Summer Concerts in Finch Park w Laurence Hobgood and James Robbins 7pm (rain date June 30)
http://www.ramseylibrary.org/

Thurs June 24 - Port Imperial Sunset Music Series w Mitch Stein and Mark Peterson 6pm-8pm
https://www.facebook.com/portimperialsunsetmusicseries

Friday July 2 - Shanghai Jazz / Madison NJ w The John Lee Quartet w Jeb Patton and Freddie Hendrix 6:30pm and 8
https://www.shanghaijazz.com

Thursday July 8 – Morris Museum, Jazz on the Back Deck: Martin Pizzarelli Quartet 8:00 PM
https://morrismuseum.org

Tues July 13 – Sweet Sounds Downtown Westfield w Don Braden/Karl Latham Big Fun(K) / w Oscar Perez and Gary Foote 7pm (rain date July 14)
https://www.westfieldtoday.com/

Fri July 23 – Sparta Summer Concerts w Living Standards featuring Mitch Stein, Calvin Jones and special guest
https://www.spartaarts.org

Fri July 30 - Shanghai Jazz / Madison NJ w Living Standards featuring Mitch Stein, Calvin Jones and special guest
6:30pm and 8:
https://www.shanghaijazz.com

Sat July 31 - UpFront Exhibition Space, Port Jervis, NY "Groove Port" w Mitch Stein and Ryan Berg
"Karl Latham is an inventive powerhouse whose influences are many but
whose ideas are his own." - Jeff Tamarkin Allmusic.com

Drummer Karl Latham is an artist, producer and educator, leading his own group Living Standards and co leading groups Don Braden/Karl Latham Big Fun(K), Alex Collins, Ryan Berg, Karl Latham and a trio with Laurence Hobgood and James Robbins. As a freelance musician Karl has performed with iconic Grammy winning artists in jazz, funk, rock, and world music. As a freelance drummer, he has performed in the groups of bassist John Lee, Wolfgang Lackerschmid, Johannes Mossinger, The Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Stars, Ali Ryerson, Howard Paul, Mark Egan Unit1, the Bernie Worrell Orchestra, Edgar & Johnny Winter, The Shirelles, and many others.



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