Naftule's Dream concert in Boston - 2/26 (7pm)
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:10 am
Featuring Jim Gray on the tuba, this experimental group defies definition, though some of our friends (below) have tried.
Please join us for a liberating evening of rambunctious music: this Sunday (2/26, 7pm) at The Lilypad, 1353 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA.
http://www.lily-pad.net/archives/2012/0 ... ml#a006123" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
"The most remarkably flexible band of musical renegades to come along since John Zorn's Naked City."
Bill Milkowski,
JazzTimes
"(They) stretch the limits of densely composed and then freely jammed-out music of deep emotional resonance. It's a crazy-*** circus one minute, a funeral procession another, and everything in between the rest of the time."
Richard Gehr,
The Village Voice
"Think sophisticated little-big-band orchestrators like Charles Mingus and Carla Bley applying themselves to Jewish music."
The Boston Phoenix
"It's a remarkable balancing act of discipline and unabashed noise, technical brilliance and a completely contrary punk/no-wave aesthetic... Imagine Albert Mangelsdorf, Ivo Papasov, Jimi Hendrix, and Ran Blake jamming with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band at a Hassidic wedding and you'll get a piece of the idiosyncratic picture here."
Bill Milkowski,
JazzTimes
For a preview, please check out samples from some of our recordings at http://www.naftulesdream.com" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
thanks!
Jim
Please join us for a liberating evening of rambunctious music: this Sunday (2/26, 7pm) at The Lilypad, 1353 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA.
http://www.lily-pad.net/archives/2012/0 ... ml#a006123" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
"The most remarkably flexible band of musical renegades to come along since John Zorn's Naked City."
Bill Milkowski,
JazzTimes
"(They) stretch the limits of densely composed and then freely jammed-out music of deep emotional resonance. It's a crazy-*** circus one minute, a funeral procession another, and everything in between the rest of the time."
Richard Gehr,
The Village Voice
"Think sophisticated little-big-band orchestrators like Charles Mingus and Carla Bley applying themselves to Jewish music."
The Boston Phoenix
"It's a remarkable balancing act of discipline and unabashed noise, technical brilliance and a completely contrary punk/no-wave aesthetic... Imagine Albert Mangelsdorf, Ivo Papasov, Jimi Hendrix, and Ran Blake jamming with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band at a Hassidic wedding and you'll get a piece of the idiosyncratic picture here."
Bill Milkowski,
JazzTimes
For a preview, please check out samples from some of our recordings at http://www.naftulesdream.com" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
thanks!
Jim