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Michael Rossetto
Arts + Literature Laboratory
Madison, WI
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Michael Rossetto
The Arts + Literature Laboratory presents the Michael Rossetto on October 5, 2019 at 8pm. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door. Student tickets are $5 off with valid school ID. Advance ticket sales end 1 hour before the show. Doors open at 7:30pm.

As the son of Italian immigrants living in the Midwest, it is surprising that a banjo found its way into the hands of Michael Rossetto. As a self-taught banjoist & guitarist, Rossetto moved from Wisconsin to the Twin Cities in 1997 and began writing and recording instrumental music with his quartet, Spaghetti Western String Co. After four records, two MN Music Awards and a handful of silent film score performances, the group disbanded in 2010.

After spending the following years recording and touring as a sideman for singer-songwriters: The Pines, Pieta Brown, Frankie Lee, Erik Koskinen and Buffalo Gospel, Rossetto returned to his instrumental core and began work on Intermodal Blues in 2015 with Minneapolis drummer and producer, JT Bates (Fat Kid Wednesdays, Phil Cook, Big Red Machine). This collection of cinematic compositions is inspired by and reflective of Rossettos adoration for the current state of global music. The focus around Intermodal Blues is the five string banjo, an often misunderstood instrument that is steeped in the traditions of American folk and bluegrass music a world which is rarely referenced on Intermodal Blues.

Prominently featured on these pieces is Jim Antons Tuvan Doshpuluur, a fretless instrument with a sympathetic timbre to the banjo. Drummer and producer JT Bates reigned in Rossettos wide global palette and grounded the record in a jazz tradition intent on capturing moments not perfection. He recruited Chris Bates on upright bass as the foundation of the ensemble and Jim Antons Doshpuluur as a foil to Rossettos five string.

The concert series is supported in part by Alchemy, WORT 89.9FM, Heid Music, and HotelRED. Student ticket discount made possible by Grant Samuelsen Real Estate.

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Arts + Literature Laboratory (View)
2021 Winnebago Street
Madison, WI 53704
United States

Categories

Music > Jazz

Minimum Age: 14
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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