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Eldad Tarmu Jazz Ensemble performs acclaimed music from "Songs for the Queen of Bohemia" this Friday
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Art House Productions
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ELDAD TARMU JAZZ ENSEMBLE

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World class vibraphonist and composer Eldad Tarmu presents a night of original music, featuring songs from his acclaimed CD, ?Songs for the Queen of Bohemia?

Friday, March 26, 2010 at 8pm * $10

Refreshments by JUDY?S GOODIES

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/103618

Tickets also available at the door

Location
Art House Productions
Hamilton Square, 1 McWilliams Place, 6th Floor, Jersey City, NJ 07302
(SE Corner of Hamilton Park, near Erie/8th St)

Eldad Tarmu, Vibraphones
Andy O'Neill, Drums
John Lenis, Bass

with Special Guests

ABOUT ELDAD TARMU
Eldad Tarmu is a vibraphonist and composer born in 1960 in Los Angeles, California. He is currently a professor of Jazz Studies at the "Richard Oschanitzky" Jazz Faculty, Tibiscus University, in Romania. He holds a Masters Degree in Afro/Latin music from California State University L.A. He has recorded and performed with some of the most significant figures in their musical genres including: Pancho Sanchez, Ernie Watts, Taj Mahal, Cybil Shepherd, Freddie Hubbard, Billie Higgins, Frank Morgan and Ron Affif. He has performed in 25 countries around the world in various festivals and concert tours. He has recorded six albums: Aluminum Forest, Get Up Close, Exotic Tales, Visits, Farewell St. George, Songs for the Queen of Bohemia. Get Up Close was number 20 on the US Jazz radio charts for four straight weeks. His latest CD, Songs For The Queen Of Bohemia, features a string quartet from the Timisoara Philharmonic and Israeli drummer Yoni Halevy. This eclectic project crosses jazz and Middle Eastern with chamber ensemble arrangements.
(Selection from Wikipedia)

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Posted on: 2010/3/24 4:31
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