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John Daniel Ray Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

John Daniel Ray

Krankies Improv Session

Krankies
211 E 3rd St

Mar 12, 2020

7:00 PM EDT
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John Daniel Ray Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Progressive jazz trio Vintage Astronaut directs an adventurous weekly residency where some of the top session players in the region come together to experiment and improvise. John Daniel Ray is a pioneering 6-string bassist who builds computer instruments that react with his bass to create and improvise with large soundscapes. Virtuoso analogue synthesist and harmonic ninja Michael Kinchen holds the keyboard chair, and Jonathan Greene, the most motherfucker there is, on drums. This trio will release their second full length album on May 1. The session takes place at Krankies Cafe, 211 E. 3rd St. WSNC, 7-10pm every Thursday. Tickets are $5 in advance, $7 at the door.
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John Daniel Ray Biography

John Daniel Ray is a progressive bassist and composer from Winston-Salem, NC. He specializes in using computers to augment his bass and voice in an improvisatory setting. He is passionate about improvised music, but is also a prolific and forward thinking composer and producer.

John plays with his original band RKIII, a progressive jazz/electronic project that pushes the boundaries of what live music can accomplish by utilizing computers as improvisational tools and incorporating electronic sounds into live performance. He also performs regularly with his band the John Ray Trio, playing his original progressive jazz compositions, and he produces and hosts a podcast called Mr. Haircut with renowned drummer Jonathan Greene. John has produced many albums, arranged music for various ensembles including string quartet, handbell choir and voice choir, composed commissioned work, and teaches improv clinics to middle school students.

John has performed and toured with dozens of bands from all over the country since 2000, appearing 5 times with The Allman Brothers, touring for 5 years with The Embers, co-founding early 2000’s hip hop band Solos Unit, and sharing the stage with groups including The Roots, Gap Band, Common, Wu Tang Clan, The New Deal, George Clinton, Oteil Burbridge, The Platters, The Temptations, The Funky Knuckles, Jonathan Scales Fourchestra, and more.

John uses Mainstage 3 with his live rig, and records with Logic. He is fluent with keyboard bass as well as upright, 4, 5, and 6 string basses.
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