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Jazz Legend Eddie Gomez
The Jazz Estate
Milwaukee, WI
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Jazz Legend Eddie Gomez
Join The Estate in welcoming Jazz Legend Eddie Gomez for a night of world class jazz.  

April 26, 2018

Two Shows!
7pm and 9pm

$15 Tickets
Special VIP Reserved Seating for $25 (must purchase entire table)

Doors open for cocktails at 5pm.

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Legendary bassist and two-time Grammy Award winner EDDIE GOMEZ has been on the cutting edge of music for over four decades.  His impressive resumé includes performances with jazz giants such as Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Bill Evans, Gerry Mulligan and Benny Goodman.  Eddie's unique sound and style can be heard on many Grammy winning records as well as on hundreds of recordings spanning the worlds of jazz, classical, Latin jazz, rhythm & blues, popular and contemporary music.    

Born in 1944 in Santurce, Puerto Rico, Eddie moved to New York City with his family at an early age.  His love of music led him to the double bass as a precocious 11-year old student in the public school system.  Two years later he was accepted to the High School of Music and Art and soon began private studies with the great double bass teacher Fred Zimmerman.  During these years, he performed with many professional dance bands and was a member of the Newport Youth Band led by Marshall Brown.  By 18, he had performed with such jazz luminaries as Buck Clayton, Lionel Hampton, Marian McPartland and Paul Bley.

Eddie continued his studies at the Juilliard School of Music, where his contemporaries included Chick Corea, Hubert Laws, James Levine, Itzak Perlman, Paula Robinson and Gary Karr.  By the end of his third year of school, he dreamed of a career as a performing jazz musician.  Later that summer he joined with Gary McFarland and soon after the Gerry Mulligan Quintet.

In the spring of 1966, both Mulligans group (with Eddie on bass) and the Bill Evans Trio performed for a week at the famed Village Vanguard.  That week at the Vanguard changed Eddies life forever.  When Bill Evans heard the young phenom, he practically hired him on the spot.  Bill called a few weeks later and Eddies dream had been realized.  At age 21, he was the bassist with the Bill Evans Trio  and rose quickly to fame. TIME magazine
declared in its review of the trios first recording, Eddie Gomez has the world on his strings.

Joining the Bill Evans Trio was a turning point in Eddies career.  He had arrived in a big way and the jazz community took notice.  For 11 years, Eddie played an integral role in the Bill Evans Trios sound and evolution.  This period of vast artistic growth with Bill Evans included performances throughout the United States, Europe, South America and Asia, as well as dozens of recordings  two of which won Grammy Awards.  During this time, Eddie also realized another dream performing on many occasions with the great Miles Davis, in the Davis quintet that also featured Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock and Tony Williams.

In 1977, Eddie left the Evans Trio to explore new musical territory.  For the next decade, he performed in many diverse musical contexts, working with Dizzy Gillespie, Freddie Hubbard, George Benson, McCoy Tyner, Hank Jones, Nancy Wilson, Tanya Maria, the All Star groups Steps Ahead and New Directionsand many others, as well as on Grammy-winning recordings with Chick Corea.

In the classical music world, Eddie has been a guest artist with
The Kronos Quartet, Tashi Ensemble, Japanese marimbist Mika Yoshida and clarinetist Richard Stoltzman.  His recordings with Stoltzman have included Begin Sweet World and most recently The Goldberg Variations and other pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach.  At Carnegie Recital Hall, Eddie premiered a musical piece written specifically for him by William Thomas McKinley.

In popular music, Eddie has performed and recorded with artists such as Bobby Darin, Tim Hardin, Carly Simon, Art Garfunkel, Mark Knoffler, Michael Franks, Judy Collins and Jennifer Holliday.  He has also been a member of The Gadd Gang, Steve Gadds All Star R&B/jazz band.

Today, Eddie tours and records with his own group which he formed in 1992 with pianist Stefan Karlsson and legendary drummer Jimmy Cobb.  The groups recordings include Live in Japan, Dedication and Uptown Music.  He composes for his own projects as well as for film and television most notably for the prize-winning William Steig animation, The Amazing Bone.

Eddies recordings as a leader include Next Future, Outlaws, Live in Moscow, Street Smart, Power Play, Discovery, Gomez, Down Stretch, Whats New at F, Palermo and Trio.  The recordings feature guest artists including Michael Brecker, Richard Tee, Randy Brecker, Al Foster, Steve Gadd, Chick Corea, Jeremy Steig, Jack McDuff and John Abercrombie.  His recordings co-led with pianist Mark Kramer include Entropy, Fiddler on the Roof and Art of the Heart.  

In 2006, his DVD An Evening with Eddie Gomez was released  with Eddie and Mark Kramer performing and lecturing on the intricacies and dynamics of improvisation.

http://eddiegomez.com

Location

The Jazz Estate (View)
2423 N Murray Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53211
United States

Categories

Music > Jazz

Minimum Age: 21
Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: No

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