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Michael Wolff
Michael Wolff Quartet ft. Ray Obiedo, Essiet Essiet, and Akira Tana at Keys Jazz Bistro
Keys Jazz Bistro
498 Broadway
San Francisco, CA 94133
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Michael Wolff Quartet ft. Ray Obiedo, Essiet Essiet, and Akira Tana
Keys Jazz Bistro in SF
498 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 94133
2 shows at 7 and 9PM
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Michael Wolff Biography
Michael Wolff is a genuine hipster — a Manhattan-based family man and internationally acclaimed pianist-composer-bandleader. Michael got his start recording and performing with Cal Tjader, Cannonball Adderley, Wayne Shorter, Nanyy Wilson and Warren Zevon. He was the musical director of the Arsenio Hall show and has written scores for movies and television. His late night, blue light singing on Love and Destruction, his tenth album, brings new cool to an inspired selection of rock-pop classics as well as his own tunes about the well-lived life. Appearing on the CD is Wolff’s own band Impure Thoughts, an infectious improvising richly percussive ensemble, thanks to Indian tabla player Badal Roy, drummer Mike (Headhunters) Clark, and electric bassist John B. Williams. Produced and recorded independently Love and Destruction is Wolff's first release on Wrong Records. Over the course of Love and Destruction, Wolff suggests his kinship to Cohen, Donovan, Jagger, Zevon, Mose Allison, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Tom Waits, Randy Newman, Fagen and Becker of Steely Dan and a host of bluesmen. His original, " Falling in Love, " captures the dizzy thrill of a crush-at-first-sight. He deconstructs Radiohead's moody " Everything In Its Right Place, " making subtle reference to Miles Davis's jazz-fusion breakthrough " In A Silent Way”
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