Acclaimed quartet Hush Point brings cool New York jazz to the Indian Hill Music Headliners Concert Series with some of the most skilled musicians on the New York and Boston jazz scenes on Friday, October 18 at 7:30pm at Indian Hill Music. Concert tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Purchase online at www.indianhillmusic.org or call (978) 486-9524.
Comprised of some of the Northeast’s most sought-after players on trumpet, saxophone, drums, and bass, this unique “pianoless jazz quartet” focuses on subtle interplay and refined melodic improvisation, “demonstrating an elegant rapport too often lacking in jazz today,” says Peter Margasak of the Chicago Reader....
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Acclaimed quartet Hush Point brings cool New York jazz to the Indian Hill Music Headliners Concert Series with some of the most skilled musicians on the New York and Boston jazz scenes on Friday, October 18 at 7:30pm at Indian Hill Music. Concert tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Purchase online at www.indianhillmusic.org or call (978) 486-9524.
Comprised of some of the Northeast’s most sought-after players on trumpet, saxophone, drums, and bass, this unique “pianoless jazz quartet” focuses on subtle interplay and refined melodic improvisation, “demonstrating an elegant rapport too often lacking in jazz today,” says Peter Margasak of the Chicago Reader.
Members include veteran trumpeter John McNeil (New England Conservatory faculty, Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra, Horace Silver Quintet, Gerry Mulligan's Concert Jazz Band); alto-saxophonist/composer Jeremy Udden (Either/Orchestra, Bob Brookmeyer, Steve Lacy); bassist/composer Aryeh Kobrinsky, (Tyshawn Sorey, Hal Crook, Bob Moses, Dominique Eade); and drummer Austin McMahon, (New England Conservatory faculty, Jerry Bergonzi Quartet, Dianne Reeves, Esperanza Spalding).
The Indian Hill Music Headliners Series presents celebrated contemporary performers from jazz, world music, bluegrass, and beyond in intimate Camilla Blackman Hall at 36 King Street, Littleton. Upcoming concerts include Downbeat and JazzTimes Artist of the Year pianist Vijay Iyer, GRAMMY-nominated fiddler Darol Anger, legendary Boston chanteuse Dominique Eade, and many others. Learn more at, visit www.indianhllmusic.org.
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