¡FIASCO!
Twins Jazz
1344 U St NW
Washington, DC 20009-4445
2 avr. 2017
20:00 UTC
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Description du concert
An evening with FIASCO at historic Twins Jazz in Washington, DC.Andrew Frankhouse (saxophone)Tyler Cassidy (saxophone)Nelson Dougherty (guitar)Kris Monson (bass)Warren G. Crudup III (drums)
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Biographie de ¡FIASCO!
FIASCO group biography
Washington DC-based FIASCO began as a collaboration between saxophonist Andrew Frankhouse and guitarist Nelson Dougherty in 2016. The group was first assembled in quintet format with a two-tenor front line, to perform a pair of concerts honoring Paul Motian at the historic Twins Jazz Club in Washington. After an enthusiastically received initial run, the group expanded its repertoire inspired by a variety of sounds and colors, ranging from droning folk songs, to jittery hip-hop grooves, bluesy explorations, and all-out teenage garage rock. Drawing upon many sources and traditions, FIASCO looks to explore the widest possible spectrum of sound – soft, borderline fragile at one moment, screaming with distortions and multiphonics the next. Their musicianship and range creates a sound experience unlike any other – keeping audiences’ ears open, and taking them in all sorts of unexpected directions.
Plus d'infoWashington DC-based FIASCO began as a collaboration between saxophonist Andrew Frankhouse and guitarist Nelson Dougherty in 2016. The group was first assembled in quintet format with a two-tenor front line, to perform a pair of concerts honoring Paul Motian at the historic Twins Jazz Club in Washington. After an enthusiastically received initial run, the group expanded its repertoire inspired by a variety of sounds and colors, ranging from droning folk songs, to jittery hip-hop grooves, bluesy explorations, and all-out teenage garage rock. Drawing upon many sources and traditions, FIASCO looks to explore the widest possible spectrum of sound – soft, borderline fragile at one moment, screaming with distortions and multiphonics the next. Their musicianship and range creates a sound experience unlike any other – keeping audiences’ ears open, and taking them in all sorts of unexpected directions.
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