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Christian Pincock Music Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Christian Pincock Music

Better Get It In Your Soul — Charles Mingus tribute

Couth Buzzard Books
8310 Greenwood Ave N

May 29, 2016

8:00 PM UTC
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Part of the Couth Buzzard FestivalMay 27-30Couth Buzzard Books8310 Greenwood Ave NRising out of the ashes from a massive gas explosion that destroyed four Greenwood-area businesses and damaged 34 other businesses, Couth Buzzard Books is producing its first Couth Buzzard Books Jazz Festival this Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-30. It is all part of the greater Greenwood community’s efforts to rebuild and revitalize their neighborhood.Couth Buzzard Books has hosted monthly jazz concerts, bi-monthly jazz open jams, jazz and poetry concerts, and other jazz-centric events for the past six years, so the venue is a familiar ground for many jazz musicians.Couth Buzzard Books owner Theo Dzielak is a musician and an active member of the Seattle jazz community. He and the Couth Buzzard’s “Jazz Guy” and Greenwood resident Kenny Mandell have assembled a talented and diverse line-up of local jazz musicians. The festival will loosely cover a chronological sampling of jazz history, from the blues/jazz guitar of Orville Johnson to a tribute band of the hot and soulful hard bop of Charles Mingus to the experimental sounds of Mandell’s “Tonal Vision.”It was important for Dzielak and Mandell to also feature jazzsters of all ages, from Kenny’s teenage students, to young lions like Max Holmberg, to 82-year-old bebop inspired saxophonist Jose Carrillo. It is all part of the Couth Buzzard’s motto: “Building Community: One Book, One Drink, One Note At A Time.”– Ed., courtesy of Theo DzielakAdmission by Donation. $5 minimum for single event / $10 minimum for day pass / $25minimum for Festival. For more information about the festival and Couth Buzzards Books, visit buonobuzzard.com or Couth Buzzard’s Facebook page.Festival ScheduleFriday, May 27Jump Monkeys, 7:30pmOrville Johnson, 8:30pmSaturday, May 28Kenny Mandell Jazz Works High School All-Stars, 2pmSara Depp Trio, 3:30pmGroove Kitchen, 5pmJump Ensemble/Greg Robinson, 7pmBig Crinkly/Jim Knodle, 8:30pmSunday, May 29Open Jazz Jam,2pm200 Trio/ Max Holmberg, 6pmBetter Get It In You Soul/Mingus Tribute, 8pmMonday, May 30Simon Henneman solo guitar, 2pmDick Valentine Duo, 3:30Empty Boat/Don Berman, 5pmKenny Mandell/Tonal Vision Trio, 7pmhttp://www.earshot.org/project/the-first-annual-couth-buzzard-books-jazz-festival/http://www.buonobuzzard.com/https://www.facebook.com/Couth-Buzzard-Books-Espresso-Buono-Cafe-280158903571/?fref=ts
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Christian Pincock Music Biography

"A real storyteller.” — Chris Rosenberg
"A lot of fire and energy" — Dave Liebmen

Christian Pincock is a trombonist and composer who's energetic and lyrical music pushes conventions while connecting with the essence of jazz.

His compositional approch is similar to the working process of a sculptor, refining a piece by removing layers of material leaving only the most important and integral elements. Christian began to develop his process through his studies with the late trombonist and composer Bob Brookmeyer, with whom he studied at New England Conservatory in the early 2000s. Since then he has explored a multitude of styles and techniques including the formal development techniques of Baroque and European Classical music; the rhythmic structures of samba, merengue, salsa, Hindustani music, and contemporary classical music; and the melodic and timbral possibilities of electronic music and free improvisation. Christian works to integrate these influences organically into his compositions

Christian has performed original music at venues and festivals across the United States including The Stone, Roulette, The Creative Soundspace Festival, The Society for the Activation of Social Space through Art and Sound, The Roost Creative Music Festival and The Ballard Jazz Festival.

In addition to composing new works for his own ensembles, Christian Pincock has composed and arranged for jazz big bands, brass ensembles, popular music groups, and experimental ensembles throughout the United States. He has shared the stage with well-known artists including Bobby Shew, Toshiko Akiyoshi, John Faddis, Butch Miles, Dave Douglas, Ikue Mori and Bob Brookmeyer.

Christian is also a touring artist and educator; he has performed and led workshops in jazz, composition and improvisation throughout the United States. He has presented at educational institutions including Cornish College of the Arts, University of New Mexico, University of Colorado–Colorado Springs, University of California–San Diego and at venues including The Center for Contemporary Art in Santa Fe, The International Society for Improvising Musicians annual convention, Music OMI International Artist Residency and The Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music.

He has taught at the University of New Mexico where he taught classes in Jazz Improvisation, Jazz Theory, Jazz Keyboard Skills and Music Essentials for Contemporary Dancers. He has directed the high school honor jazz bands and community big band and taught the high school students in the Summer Jazz Intensive at the New Mexico Jazz Workshop. He teaches private students locally as well as mobilly via skype and FaceTime and gives workshops in subjects such as jazz improvisation, effective practice techniques, brass techniques and conducted improvisation.

Christian has a Masters of Music degree in jazz studies from the Manhattan School of Music where he studied with Steve Turre and David Taylor and a Bachelor of music degree in jazz studies from New England Conservatory where he studied with Bob Brookmeyer, Bevan Manson, John Mosca and John McNeil.
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