Wednesday: Joshua Smith Quartet/Organism

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Sun Dec 16 10:43:01 PST 2012



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*Joshua Smith Quartet / Organism*

*Wednesday, December 19 at **7:30pm*



*O'Shaughnessy Performance Space, Benildus Hall*

*Santa Fe University of Art and Design, 1600 St. Michael's Drive, Santa Fe*



*Tickets: $10 (General Public) or $5 (seniors & students w/valid ID) at the
door*




Renowned San Francisco / Bay Area modern jazz saxophonist / composer Joshua
Smith returns to perform at SFUAD – One Night Only!



“Joshua Smith plays saxophone on a world-class level. An outstanding
technician, he articulates very clearly, and his improvisations are
consistently rich in content.” -Harvey Pekar, Jazziz Magazine



*Joshua Smith Quartet / Joshua Smith Organism
*Quartet: Joshua Smith – Saxophones;  Ben Wright – bass; Robert Muller –
piano; Dave Wayne – Drums & percussion.



Organism: Joshua Smith – Saxophones; Milton Villarrubia - Drums &
electronics, Al Faaet - Drums & percussion, Chris Jonas – Saxophone,
Carlos Santistevan - Bass, Jeremy Bleich - Bass, plus special guests…



Fresh off a gig at ‘The Stone’ in New York City with the
Scott Amendola Quartet (w/special guest, guitarist Nels Cline), Josh brings
his saxophone virtuosity to Santa Fe to make more joyous musical mayhem
with long-time associates Jeremy Bleich (bass / oud / guitar), drummers
Milton Villarrubia and Dave Wayne, saxophonist Chris Jonas, and others.



Joshua Smith is one of the leading lights of the always innovative,
ever-vital Bay Area music scene. Smith has recorded and performed with a
long list of creative music’s most important voices such as
Joe Maneri, Cuong Vu, Ben Goldberg, Myra Melford, Karla Khilstedt, Jamey
Haddad, and many more. For the past two years, he has been a regular member
of The Scott Amendola Quartet. His large-scale projects include co-writing
and performing the music for the Harvey Pekar / Dan Plonsey opera
collaboration, “Leave Me Alone,” which debuted at Oberlin Conservatory’s
Finney Chapel in January 2009. This performance drew a rave review from
AllAboutJazz.com (
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=31852#.ULwx0NuF9AN)



Joshua is no stranger to the Santa Fe music community. The Cleveland, Ohio
native performed recently at the GiG Performance Space with his folk /
Americana duo The Old Way (Joshua and Irena Smith on vocals and guitars),
and at several High Mayhem Festivals with Birth (featuring Santa Fe
resident Jeremy Bleich on bass and Joe Tomino on drums), The Cleveland
Trio (with Bleich and drummer Carmen Castaldi) and Amitosis (with Tomino,
Jonas, and bassist Kurt Kotheimer).



Guitarist / vocalist Irena Smith is traveling with Joshua, so don’t rule
out a brief impromptu set by The Old Way.



Please join us for a night of compelling fringe jazz improvisations at
Santa Fe’s premier venue for new and adventurous music!



Joshua Smith is presented in collaboration with Santa Fe University of Art
and Design’s Contemporary Music Program.




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