Brothers Gow is releasing their fourth studio album, Reflections, on November 14 at 710 Beach Club in Pacific Beach. “We’ll be performing tunes from the record, as well as new covers and other originals,” says drummer Nathan Walsh-Haines. “Of course, we’ll also be performing with our own light show, run by light designer Matt Collier.” The show (opened by Groove Session) will be followed by a month-long regional tour through Montana, Oregon, and Washington. “Physical copies of the album will be available at the show only,” says Walsh-Haines, “with digital copies available after the tour wraps up.”
The new Dornob full-length, Segah, on local world-music label Zaman, premieres November 16 at the Iranian-American Center on Top Gun Street. “No one plays our style of jazz-influenced Persian classical music — not here, not in Iran,” says Farhad Bahrami. Recorded in April at Citizen Recording, the eight band members were augmented by Jesse Audelo on soprano sax. “I’m honored and humbled to have so many young jazz players interested in Middle Eastern music,” says Bahrami. “It gives me hope in the music, but more importantly, in the multicultural worldview of the young generation.”
Speaker in Reverse will play a download release party on November 29 at the Tin Can, where they’ll debut new music tracked with Christopher Hoffee at Chaos Recorders. “This time in the studio,” says Itai Faierman, “we had six members, [including] three new ones from the last recording.” The event will serve as a fundraiser for World AIDS Day.
November 29 is also when trumpeter Gilbert Castellanos presents Irving Flores’s CD-release party at 98 Bottles, featuring Justo Almario, Fernando Gomez, Charlie Chavez, and Evona Wascinski.
Brothers Gow is releasing their fourth studio album, Reflections, on November 14 at 710 Beach Club in Pacific Beach. “We’ll be performing tunes from the record, as well as new covers and other originals,” says drummer Nathan Walsh-Haines. “Of course, we’ll also be performing with our own light show, run by light designer Matt Collier.” The show (opened by Groove Session) will be followed by a month-long regional tour through Montana, Oregon, and Washington. “Physical copies of the album will be available at the show only,” says Walsh-Haines, “with digital copies available after the tour wraps up.”
The new Dornob full-length, Segah, on local world-music label Zaman, premieres November 16 at the Iranian-American Center on Top Gun Street. “No one plays our style of jazz-influenced Persian classical music — not here, not in Iran,” says Farhad Bahrami. Recorded in April at Citizen Recording, the eight band members were augmented by Jesse Audelo on soprano sax. “I’m honored and humbled to have so many young jazz players interested in Middle Eastern music,” says Bahrami. “It gives me hope in the music, but more importantly, in the multicultural worldview of the young generation.”
Speaker in Reverse will play a download release party on November 29 at the Tin Can, where they’ll debut new music tracked with Christopher Hoffee at Chaos Recorders. “This time in the studio,” says Itai Faierman, “we had six members, [including] three new ones from the last recording.” The event will serve as a fundraiser for World AIDS Day.
November 29 is also when trumpeter Gilbert Castellanos presents Irving Flores’s CD-release party at 98 Bottles, featuring Justo Almario, Fernando Gomez, Charlie Chavez, and Evona Wascinski.
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