Musical Evenings is happy to invite back this dynamic Quartet to grace our stage at Pro Muisca. This is sure to be a spectacular event!!!
Patrick Noland Piano, Keyboards and Guitars
Krys Drazek Guitars, Trumpet, percussion, effects
Brent Fuscaldo Bass, Vocal, Percussion
George Marich Drums & Percussion
Doors Open at 7pm
Concert at 8pm
Patrick Noland received classical piano instruction at St. Xavier University, Chicago, IL, under the direction of Sister Mary Vernardine Obertin. He then studied the art of composition and improvisation at Naropa Institute, Boulder, Colorado, under the tutelage of Ralph Towner and members of the group Oregon. His techniques were further developed with contributions from Art Lande and Charlie Haden, also at Naropa. Noland’s synergy of classical structure and improvisational jazz was perfected during this period of development. In 1996, recording engineer Ken Christianson shared a solo piano recording of Noland with Julian Vereker, founder of Naim Audio. Later that year, Gathering Light was recorded by Christianson and mastered by Vereker. Noland has been an artist on the Naim label ever since, completing four distinct musical discs, Gathering Light, Ascending, Peace, and Passage to Thought with distribution in over 40 countries. These compositions have acquired a devoted following amongst lovers of the unique blend of ethereal jazz that has come to be recognized as Noland’s trademark. His fourth disc, Passage to Thought, highlights Noland’s new direction with his first group recording.
.Przemyslaw Krys Drazek (electric trumpet, mandolin, electric guitar) and Brent Fuscaldo (vocals, electric bass, harmonica, thumb piano, gong, percussion). Since they formed in early 2007, they have appeared on releases by Feeding Tube Records, Astral Spirits, Instant Classic, La Société Expéditionnaire, Permanent, BLW BCK, Instant Classic, Slow Knife, and Plus Tapes. Their collaborations with various instrumentalists include master percussionist Hamid Drake, bassist Tatsu Aoki, Mark Shippy (US Maple, Shorty), Thymme Jones (Cheer Accident, Brise-Glace), Michael Kendrick (rope), Chataen Newell, and Jacob Fawcett. Maku Sica's entrancing and improvisational sound weaves moody guitars with primal vocals that evoke meditative and transcendental vibes that won them The Observer's spot as one of the top 10 best experimental albums of 2017. Their latest release, Ourania is described by Bill Meyer of Dusted Mag as weaving through a sequence of patient grooves like migrational birds on the glide.