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The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra to Perform with Special Guest, Jazz Pianist Matt Savage

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WHO:
The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra with Matt Savage

WHERE:
Regattabar, Charles Hotel
Cambridge, MA
Reservations:617.395.7757


WHEN:
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at 7:30 pm


COST:
$16.

Personnel:

  • Arni Cheatham, Peter Bloom, Phil Scarff, Chris Rakowski, Dan Zupan/saxes & woodwinds
  • K.C. Dunbar, Jeanne Snodgrass/trumpets
  • Bob Pilkington, Jay Keyser/trombones
  • Jeff Marsanskis, Bill Lowe/bass trombones, tuba
  • Richard Nelson/guitar
  • John Funkhouser/string bass
  • Harry Wellott/drums
  • Jerry Edwards/vocalist
  • Mark Harvey/trumpet, music director
  • Special guest: Matt Savage, piano

    Hailed for “imagination, exuberance and sheer brio" (Jazz Review, UK), The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra, led by founder-music director Mark Harvey, will kick off its 36th season with an exhilarating show at the Regattabar featuring 16-year-old piano prodigy Matt Savage as special guest. The show will include Duke Ellington's classic “Solitude," the Count Basie favorite “Sent for You Yesterday," and originals by guest artist Matt Savage and Aardvark music director Mark Harvey. Featured pieces will include the premiere of a big band arrangement of Harvey's “Rockport Blues" and the multi-stylistic composition “No Walls."

    With worldwide distribution of 10 CDs and wide-ranging performances in festivals, clubs, concert halls, colleges and universities, The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra has been a major force in the international jazz scene for more than 30 years. The band is known for its electrifying concerts spanning the jazz spectrum, from the music of Duke Ellington and other jazz greats to original works by founder/music director Mark Harvey. Winner of the 2000 Independent Music Awards, the band has premiered more than 100 works for jazz orchestra and has garnered consistent critical acclaim around the globe. Downbeat marveled at the band's “awe-inspiring audience fascination," while JazzTimes wrote, “Aardvark suggests the best and the brashest of Charles Mingus, Gil Evans, George Russell, and even Frank Zappa." Aardvark's latest recording, American Agonistes: Music in Time of War (Leo Records), contains some of the band's most evocative work to date ("a stunning hour of music that is in turn beautiful, poignant and raucous" Billboard.com).

    Praised by Jazziz as a “wildly inventive composer, interpreter and pianist no matter what his age," pianist Matt Savage began his performing career at the age of 8 and developed his skill and maturity over the past 8 years, working with such jazz notables as Clark Terry, Jimmy Heath, and Bobby Watson, among others. He has performed at the Ottawa International Jazz Festival and the New Orleans Jazz Festival, as well as such famed jazz clubs as Birdland, Blue Note and Dizzy's Club Coca Cola at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Savage has also won ASCAP'S Young Jazz Composer Award every year since 2004. He has made numerous media appearances including “The Late Show with David Letterman," “Late Night with Conan O'Brien," the “Today Show," “20/20" and Marian McPartland's popular “Piano Jazz" show on NPR. “This young man plays with grace, energy and originality. Jazz savant indeed!" (Marian McPartland)

    Trumpeter-composer Mark Harvey is founder, music director and principal arranger for the Aardvark Jazz Orchestra. He has recorded with George Russell and Baird Hersey and performed with Gil Evans, Claudio Roditi, Howard McGhee, Sam Rivers, Herb Pomeroy and others. A composer with more than 120 works in his catalogue, Harvey teaches at MIT and lectures nationally on jazz and American music. He is a winner of awards/ commissions from ASCAP, the National Endowment, Meet the Composer/Lila Wallace- Reader's Digest Commissioning Program, Organization of American Kodaly Educators, the 15th Annual John Coltrane Memorial Concert, and the MIT Wind Ensemble, among others.

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