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Merrimans' Playhouse Jazz Performance Series presents the Keigo Hirakawa Trio
Pianist Keigo Hirakawa and is joined by bassist Eddie Brookshire and drummer Fenton Sparks. The Keigo Hirakawa Trio is a hard hitting, hard swinging, jazz piano trio that reach the highest level of improvisational artistry. Hirakawa's complex rhythmic and harmonic improvisation, Eddie Brookshire's exploration of inside and outside sounds, and Fenton Sparks's spontaneous reactions make each trio performance an adventurous endeavor. Acclaimed jazz pianist Stephen Scott describes Hirakawa's playing as "full of inventiveness and a sense of adventure, creativeness and voracious angularity, aggressiveness, and jaggedness, passion and swing." Jazz critic Mark Sullivan of AllAboutJazz.com characterizes the ensemble as "a true trio, not just piano plus two accompanists." After seeing their show at Gilly's in Ohio, legendary jazz guitarist George Benson even remarked "I had to come to Dayton to hear real jazz!" The Keigo Hirakawa Trio is celebrating their trio album, "And Then There Were Three," released last year. The concert at Merriman's Playhouse will feature a number of selections from this album, as well as time-honored jazz standards. Hirakawa's musical pedigree is impressive. A jazz pianist with a unique sense of expressiveness and rhythm section interaction, he brings highly personal and energetic style of improvisation to ensembles. He distinguishes himself with his articulate use of harmonic and rhythmic vocabulary and his leadership style on the bandstand. Based in Midwest, Hirakawa can be heard throughout the US and internationally. He has appeared on stage alongside Donald Byrd, JD Allen, Bob Moses, Bobby Lavell, Allen Vizzutti, Eddie Bayard, and Richie Barshay. Trained in New York City and at New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, he was a student of many world-renowned jazz artists, including Danilo Perez, Stephen Scott, Harold Danko, Alan Pasqua, Ran Blake, Cecil McBee, Ralph Peterson, Jerry Bergonzi, Donald Byrd, John McNeil, George Garzone, Bob Moses, and Walt Weiskopf. Hirakawa was the acting director of the Cornell University Jazz Ensembles in 2000-2001, during which time he welcomed Donald Byrd, Jimmy Heath, Wycliffe Gordon, Terell Stafford, Vincent Herring, and Joe Chambers onto the stage as guest soloists. He is a passionate clinician and educator, on faculty at the University of Dayton. Hirakawa's trio features Eddie Brookshire, a veteran bassist who has performed with Elvin Jones, Rusty Bryant, Johnny Lytle, and David "Fathead" Newman; and Fenton Sparks, a longtime drummer for Bill Cunliffe. www.keigohirakawa.com
$10 Advanced, $13 Door, $8 Student PLEASE NOTE - you may use CREDIT CARD or PAYPAL: Once you've added the tickets to your cart in the Brown Paper Tickets site, click on the ORANGE "Pay via PayPal" button on the Buyer Details page, and this will take you to Merrimans' PayPal account. You will then have the option to pay with your credit card or your PayPal account.
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LocationMerrimans' Playhouse (View)
1215 Mishawaka Ave.
South Bend, IN 46615
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Aug 19, 2016 10:43 AM |
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Aug 18, 2016 6:57 PM |
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Aug 13, 2016 6:50 AM |
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Aug 13, 2016 6:50 AM |
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