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LE BOEUF BROTHERS Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

LE BOEUF BROTHERS

Le Boeuf Brothers (feat. special guests)

Rudy's Jazz Room
809 Gleaves St

May 18, 2024

5:30 PM CDT
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The Le Boeuf Brothers are "talented musicians and award-winning composers who channel their influences, environments, and resources into works that reflect their own identities." (All About Jazz). Pianist Pascal Le Boeuf and saxophonist Remy Le Boeuf "pursue a hyper-fluent streamlined modern ideal" (New York Times) with "an impressive level of sophistication." (San Francisco Chronicle). Together, they have received 6 GRAMMY nominations for their innovative compositional projects, which span as broadly stylistically as they do collaboratively. Their latest project, HUSH (2023), crafts an atmosphere of intimacy and solace with its innovative compositions and experimental recording techniques. Past projects include imaginist (2016) in collaboration with JACK Quartet; House Without A Door (2009) "an impressively self-assured new album, which reaches for the gleaming cosmopolitanism of our present era" (New York Times); In Praise of Shadows (2011), which "deftly blends elements of electronica with touches of indie rock and sophisticated jazz writing on this genre-defying project" (JazzTimes); and Remixed (2013) an "open-minded and masterfully crafted precursor of things to come" (All About Jazz) featuring collaborations with David Binney, Knower, and others. In addition to their work as performers/composers with Le Boeuf Brothers, Remy and Pascal take part in a number of diverse projects. Remy leads a jazz orchestra called Assembly of Shadows, serves as the chief conductor of the Nordkraft Big Band in Denmark, and has written for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. Pascal tours with his hybrid chamber ensemble Ritual Being and jazz piano trio Pascal’s Triangle (with Linda May Han Oh and Justin Brown), is a Guggenheim Fellow, a Harold W. Dodds Honorific Fellow and Ph.D. candidate in music composition at Princeton University, and is currently an Assistant Professor of Practice in Music and Technology at Vanderbilt University.
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LE BOEUF BROTHERS Biography

Prepare to be amused by the bold compositions and stylish approach of the Le Boeuf Brothers, jazz twins with an ear for innovation, drama, and a touch of humor. Part of a growing New York jazz scene characterized by odd time signatures, current indie rock, and the influences of artists such as Radiohead, Kurt Rosenwinkel and Herbie Hancock, Remy and Pascal Le Boeuf (saxophone and piano) play a sophisticated brand of modern jazz that, despite it's complexity, remains upbeat and accessible to any audience. "Even by the uncanny standards of identical twins, the Le Boeuf Brothers have forged a remarkably close connection. What sets them apart from other siblings who share the same DNA and a preternatural level of communication is that they practice it in public, on the bandstand, to unique artistic effect." (Metroactive). Their upcoming album "Two Worlds," supported in part by a generous contribution from the Edward & Sally Van Lier Fund of the NY Community Trust, is set to be released in Sept 2011. What differentiates this album from others is the Le Boeuf Brothers continue to sculpt their compositions after the recording process using modern production techniques to develop a sound akin to Nigel Godrich of Radiohead producing a jazz album. This new direction lays the foundation for the next decade of jazz innovation. "Talented musicians and award-winning composers who channel their influences, environments and resources into works that reflect their own identities."-AAJ
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