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ARTIST:
MARCO BENEVENTO
BRIGGAN KRAUSS
BOBBY PREVITE
ERIC KRASNO
CURTIS FOWLKES
SHOW: Friday April 11th
Show: 9pm | Price: $18adv - $20dos
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Marco Benevento
BIO:
Marco Benevento is one half of the Benevento/Russo Duo along with Joe Russo. Performances include: Lolapalooza, Austin City Limits, Fuji Rock Festival, SXSW, Bonnaroo, Wakarusa and more. Discography: "Benevento Russo Duo" (self-titled debut album) "Darts" "Best Reason to Buy the Sun" (Ropeadope) "Play PauseStop" (Reincarnate/Butter Problems) Previously, he was a member of The Jazz Farmers, and has been a regular on the New York City contemporary, experimental jazz scene for years.
WEBSITE:
www.macobenevento.com
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Briggan Krauss
BIO:
Briggan Krauss attended Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in music performance in 1992. In 1994 Briggan moved to Brooklyn, New York where he still lives today. Briggan has performed and recorded with musicians such as John Zorn, Wayne Horvitz, Bill Frisell, Eyvind Kang, Robin Holcomb, Anthony Coleman, Madeski Martin and Wood, Ikue Mori, Bobby Previte, Jim Black, Joey Baron, the New York Composer’s Orchestra, Levon Helm, Trey Anastasio, Joan Wassser, and many others. He is also a founding member of Sex Mob which is celebrating it's tenth year as an ongoing, progressive and productive band. Briggan also plays in the Hal Willner project "Came So Far For Beauty" that is currently featured in the Loin's Gate movie "Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man".
WEBSITES:
www.briggankrauss.com
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Bobby Previte
BIO:
Bobby Previte began his life in music as a great way to meet girls, but then fell in love with the drums instead. At thirteen, he fashioned his first set out of a rusted iron garbage can turned on its side (the bass drum), four upside-down rubber trash bins (the toms), a box with loose junk rattling around inside (the snare), three plungers with aluminum pie plates nailed on top, (the cymbals), and two pieces of linoleum crimped together, stuck through with a wire coat hanger wound into a spring, crowned with a rubber ball on top (the kick pedal)—and for hours on end would play to records in his dark basement with a lone spotlight shining on him. Eventually hired by a band, he rehearsed with them for a year, only to get fired the day of the first booking for not having "real" drums. After this experience he decided to strike out on his own, and has been doing so ever since.
 
WEBSITE:
www.bobbyprevite.com
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Eric Krasno
BIO:
I live in New York City, but I travel alot. I tour with Soulive and spend alot of time workin with my production crew The Fyre Dept. I grew up outside of NY and have always been based in the Northeast. I've been fortunate to work with people like Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, The Fugees, Dave Mathews, The Rolling Stones, Norah Jones, Talib Kweli, Justin Timberlake, 50 Cent, Redman, Wu-Tang Clan, The Beatnuts, The Roots, John Scofield, Joshua Redman, Derek Trucks, Robert Randolph and many others over the past few years. I'm lucky that I can do what I love as my job and plan to do it for the rest of my life if possible. Check out the Soulive page for music from our new album "No PLace Like Soul" coming out July 31st on Stax Records.
 
WEBSITE:
www.myspace.com/ekraz
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Curtis Fowlkes
BIO:
Trombonist Curtis Fowlkes maintains an active and diverse career: in addition to playing with the Jazz Passengers, his collaborators include artists like Bill Frisell, Don Byron, John Zorn, Harry Shearer, Marc Ribot, Jeb Loy Nichols, Sheryl Crow and Cibo Matto. His travels between the spheres of rock, jazz and pop also influenced his solo career, which debuted with a 1999 release on Knitting Factory Records.
 
WEBSITE:
www.curtisfowlkes.com
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