Eblood news!

Southeast states tour this April 2-14!

EBlood will be at the Penofin Jazz festival in Northern California May 12

last minute show thursday JAN 5th 10pm at the stone w special guest brad shepik, playing paul motian tunes!
southeast states tour first two weeks in April!
new recording in the mix..

in europe II
nov 23 marostica italy panic jazz club
nov 24 venice italy teatro fondamenta nuove
nov 25 baden switzerland stanzerei
nov 26 ottensheim austria waschaecht
nov 27 graz austria stockwerk
nov 28 malmo sweden debaser
nov 29 bergen norway jazzforum
nov 30 oslo norway nasjonal
dec 1 groningen holland grand theater
dec 2 tilbourg holland paradox
dec 3 rijkevorsei belgium (near antwerp)
dec 4 st-germain caen france musique en normandie
dec 5 paris france sunset-sunside

Willisau(CH) International Jazz Fest Aug 24 and Saalfelden(A) Jazz Fest Aug 27th(short cuts stage).
EBlood West Coast tour II Oct 11 @ the Blue Whale, Los Angeles; workshop 2-4 @ CalArts, LA; Oct 13th @ the Starry Plough + Bob Ostertag, Berkeley 9pm; Oct 14 @ Earshot Jazz Festival,Town Hall 9pm Seattle; Oct 15th @ IronWorks 9pm, Vancouver, B.C., workshop the 15th in Seattle at Cafe Racer 2-4; then Nov 22-Dec 7th in Europe!

Pachora shows! Oct 4 @ 295 Douglas St. Brooklyn 10pm; Oct 5 8:30pm in Chicago The Old Town School; Oct 6 6pm in Chicago-workshop at Old Town School; Oct 7 noon concert in Chicago @ the Cultural Center, then in Grand Rapids @ MAJIC Festival 7pm; Oct. 8 Ann Arbor @ Kerrytown

Wall Street Journal on SkIrL

Skirl Party June 22 at Littlefield Brooklyn! featuring Dave King's Trucking Co., Leah Paul's Bike Lane, Dan Weiss/Matt Mitchell duo aka Fourth Floor and Travis Laplante solo tenor.

 

Endangered Blood's debut recording is available in stores (DMG in NYC), online and at Skirl Records.

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Tucson Weekly

AllAboutJazzNYC
also in Downbeat ****
and Signal to Noise #61

and one in Italian!

Village Voice
Some two-reed bands underscore conflict. This new foursome lets its saxophonists, Chris Speed and Oscar Noriega, parallel each other and the depth of their coordination is enviable. Their new Skirl CD finds them addressing corkscrew ditties and dreamy laments, the tandem nature of their blend conjuring images of a bicycle built for two. Fans of post-rock clatter will dig the way the rhythm section puts the pedal to the metal.
Jim Macnie Nov 3 2010

 

trio iffy now available digitally at itunes and emusic

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