Friday, May 21, 2010

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button to go see: Patitucci - Revis - Holland


Well, maybe we're talking about bears and more grosos bass are going to visit Argentina this year. In June - one morning, another 30 - John Patitucci trample native soil (photo), Eric Revis and Dave Holland. A treat for fans of the four strings.

for parties. Tomorrow, May 22 at the Teatro Coliseo touch Overtone Quartet, led by Holland, which reaches only say that he recorded with Miles Davis Bitches Brew, a jazz fusion album's founding, pero que además tocó en siete discos más con él y tocó con Stan Getz, Chick Corea, Anthony Braxton, Sam Rivers, y formó Gateway Trio con John Abercrombie y Jack DeJohnette. En Overtone Quartet toca con Chris Potter, Jason Moran y Eric Harland. Bue, monstruoso. Pero no termina ahí.

Un rato después, en el mismo Coliseo, en una doble jornada demoledora, se presenta el guitarrista Kurt Rosenwinkel, que viene en el bajo con Eric Revis, una estrella del bajo que tocó con la leyenda Betty Carter durante los 90 y, luego con el saxofonista Brandford Marsalis.

Y el 30 de junio, en el ND Ateneo viene Patitucci (BB King, Herbie Hancock, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, Sting, among others) with their low Ken Smith and Yamaha, along with Edward Simon on piano and Alex Acuña on drums. A trio that sounds, they say, awesome.

Patitucci - a genius at the height of Stanley Clark, of Pastorius, that wave - he learned to play the electric bass at age 10, bass at 15, and the piano at 16. Now 51 and brings all his talents to Buenos Aires.

Part of the info in this post here left.

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