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Trio 3 (Oliver Lake / Reggie Workman / Andrew Cyrille ) + Special Guest Pianist Jason Moran
Tue, July 17, 2012
Doors: 10:30 pm / Show: 11:00 pm
Birdland
New York, NY
$30.00 - $40.00
Off Sale
There is a $10.00 food or beverage minimum per person, per show. Dinner is served between 5:00pm-1:00am
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Trio 3 (Oliver Lake / Reggie Workman / Andrew Cyrille ) + Special Guest Pianist Jason Moran

Trio 3 (Oliver Lake / Reggie Workman / Andrew Cyrille) + Special Guest pianist Jason Moran
The unconventional collaboration of internationally-recognized jazz masters, Oliver Lake (alto sax), Reggie Workman (bass) and Andrew Cyrille (drums), formed in order to centralize the members creative energies and promote a single governing principle: organic improvisation. Every one is a distinct soloist but together they form an unadulterated group effort. Open to infinite possibilities, Trio 3 mixes and explores the challenging sounds of the sax, bass, drums trio format. But much like their previous collaboration with Geri Allen, the addition of Jason Moran -- "a pianist often hailed first for his ideas who has spent the last decade forging an urgent, elegant style," (New York Times) -- provides a potentially exciting new direction for the group.
The unconventional collaboration of internationally-recognized jazz masters, Oliver Lake (alto sax), Reggie Workman (bass) and Andrew Cyrille (drums), formed in order to centralize the members creative energies and promote a single governing principle: organic improvisation. Every one is a distinct soloist but together they form an unadulterated group effort. Open to infinite possibilities, Trio 3 mixes and explores the challenging sounds of the sax, bass, drums trio format. But much like their previous collaboration with Geri Allen, the addition of Jason Moran -- "a pianist often hailed first for his ideas who has spent the last decade forging an urgent, elegant style," (New York Times) -- provides a potentially exciting new direction for the group.

