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The Astral Project
Plays at the AfterThought Monday March 27, 8PM
[Little Rock, AR.] --- An outstanding New Orleans jazz group, known as
the Astral Project, will be at the AfterThought in Little Rock on
Monday March 27, 8 PM, tickets $10.
Astral Project is considered by many to be the best working band in
their home town. They've played together since 1978, and have been
around for a number of Jazz and Heritage festivals, playing a brand of
jazz that's cohesive and creative. Astral Project was the first group
that Bobby McFerrin ever sang with. They're one of New Orleans'
favorite bands, and a band that, according to Down Beat magazine is
"one of the most distinctive and cohesive quintets in jazz of the
90's."
JazzTimes proclaimed Astral Project as "one of the more adventurous
working units in modern jazz today." They describe the players on the
CD VooDooBop in exemplary terms: "An undulating, syncopated groove by
drummer Johnny Vidacovich ... authoritative, thumping upright
basslines of James Singleton. ... strategically placed chordal
voicings by pianist David Torkanowsky,... fleet-fingered unison lines
by saxophonist Tony Dagradi and guitarist Steve Masakowski..."
True to the original spirit of jazz, Astral Project creates real tunes
-- memorable melodies -- while giving the musicians freedom to
incorporate influences from all sources. Like a flock of birds in
flight, the group shifts direction with an ease so uncanny it seems to
verge on telepathy. It's an ease that can come only from special
individuals who have spent 20 years improvising together. "If I close
my eyes," says James Singleton, "I can learn more, I get more. You
find it's a transcendent experience. It's a spiritual experience in a
way. Because you find you become part of a larger thing. It
reinforces your faith - in God and existence, human existence. It
heals you."
Astral Project will play at the AfterThought on Monday March 27, 2000,
at 8pm. Tickets are $10, available in advance at the Afterthought
(663-1196) or Capitol Keyboard (228-9999).
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