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GlobeTrotting is a co-operative music ensemble featuring Steve Gornplaying Bansuri (North Indian bamboo flute, clarinet and soprano saxophone; John Davey, playing double-bass; and Brian Melick, playing percussion (congas, udu drum, slit drum, cymbals, bells and whistles, frame drum, etc.)
As Seen at the Hunt Student Union Ballroom on the SUNY Oneonta Campus 11/27/07
The live concert featured original compositions by both Gorn and Davey, as well as improvisations influenced by cultures from around the world.
Their new CD “You Are Here” was recorded by Scott Petito at NRS Studios in Catskill, NY this summer.
The recording was funded in part by a SUNY Creative Activity
Grant, and will be available the night of the concert. This concert was part
of The Hewitt Panteleoni Memorial Concert Series, and was funded by the SUNY
Oneonta Public Events Committee, The SUCO Music Department, and The Catskill
Consrvatory.
Steve
Gorn, whose flute is featured on the 2004 Academy Award
winning Documentary film, “Born into Brothels”, has performed
Indian Classical Music and New American Music on the bansuri bamboo flute,
soprano saxophone and clarinet in concerts and festivals throughout the
world. His teachers include Sri Gour Goswami of Kolkata and Pandit Raghunath
Seth, and he performs regularly with Pandit
Samir Chatterjee and Pandit
Barun Kumar Pal. Well known to audiences in India and the West, he
has been praised by critics and leading Indian musicians as one of the
few westerners to have captured the subtlety and beauty of Indian music.
As an innovator in the field of contemporary world music, he is featured
on Paul Simon’s Grammy nominated CD, “You’re The One”,
and has toured and recorded with Jack DeJohnette, Paul Winter, Tony Levin,
Badal Roy, Glen Velez, Krishna Das, Alessandra Belloni, John Lindberg
and Layne Redmond. His most recent recordings are “Colors of the
Mind” and
“Priyageeta”.
Brian Melick is much in demand in the Capital District , performing, recording
and presenting workshops. He performs with the Celtic-folk ensemble The McKrells,
singer/songwriter Cathy Ryan, and flamenco guitarist Maria Zemantauski. He
first teamed up with Davey over twelve years
ago, performing with
The Roop Verma Ensemble, an experimental group blending western jazz with
Indian ragas. He is
featured on Davey’s CD “Sound
Bites”, and has recently performed with pianist Jeremy Wall and vocalist
Phillip Hernandez. He has recorded a CD of multi-tracked percussion compositions “Percussive
Voices”.
John Davey has recorded his first CD as a leader, entitled “Sound Bites”, in 2005. His chamber-jazz string trio FROM THE BRIDGE, released their debut CD “9 views from the bridge” in the Spring of 2001. The recording features nine compositions of John Davey. He has studied with jazz bassists Gary Peacock, Dave Holland and Mark Helias. He performed for three years with his quartet THE BRIDGE, appearing at The Syracuse JazzFest in 1994 and 1995. He has performed with The Catskill Symphony, jazz pianist Mike Holober, saxophonists Al Galodoro and J.R. Montrose, the late percussionist Collin Walcott, and jazz cellist Hank Roberts. He has produced the concert series THE JAZZ COMPOSERS AND IMPROVISORS PROJECT, featuring some of the best jazz musicians in Central New York, The Hudson Valley and NYC. He recorded and performed with the New Jersey based jazz trio INTERWEAVE for ten years.They recorded their critically aclaimed album “Expedition” at Rudy Van Gelder’s Englewood Cliffs, NJ studio. He teaches jazz bass at SUNY Oneonta and Hartwick College in Oneonta,NY, where he also teaches Jazz Combo and Jazz Theory.
globetrotting: you are here
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