Swell/Ullman/Bisio at The Lace Mill

Sunday, June 4, 2017 - 4:00pm to 5:30pm

Location

165 Cornell St The Lace Mill, East Gallery
Kingston, NY 12401
United States
41° 56' 5.4636" N, 73° 59' 54.4164" W
New York US

Sunday, June 4, 4pm

Lace Mill, East Gallery

165 Cornell St, Kingston, NY 12401

$10 suggested donation

guests must street park, plenty of parking on Manor Ave and

Progress St.

"Few improvising artists can boast the stream of creative ideas that seem to bubble from Gebhard Ullmann.

Ullmann focuses on the fundamentals of improvised jazz: melody, sound, syncopation and technical excellence,

but what makes his writing and playing so successful is his seemingly neverending innovative nature: without

grasping for neoteric straws, Ullmann's performances are grounded in the past but plunge forward deliberately

toward modernity. Ullmann leaves the strong mark of a disciplined sculptor of sound, who speaks his own

compelling language."

Cadence Magazine New York (Steven Loewy)

 

"In a time when you can literally feel the oppressive energy of a new administration hell bent on keeping us scared,

confused and impotent it is more important than ever that music be the positive energy pushing back on these

clouds of negativity that seem to surround us now more than ever. The prime directive for creative musicians is to

add our positive voices to help heal and remind each other of what the arts can do to free ourselves in mind, body

and spirit. Through our sound we are striving to disperse those dark clouds from taking hold and suffocating our

dreams and aspirations. Our voices will never be silenced." Steve Swell, April, 2017

 

" The physicality of Mr. Bisio's bass playing puts him in touch with numerous predecessors in the avante garde, but

his expressive touch is disticntive."

Nate Chinen The New York Times

165 Cornell St The Lace Mill, East Gallery
Kingston, NY 12401