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Lennie Tristano Centennial: Harvey Diamond, Richard Tabnik, Jon Dreyer, Austin McMahon at New School Of Music

Courtesy of Brown Paper Tickets | Posted on March 16, 2019

Where

New School Of Music
25 Lowell St
Cambridge, MA
Map
617-492-8105

Lennie Tristano Centennial: Harvey Diamond, Richard Tabnik, Jon Dreyer, Austin McMahon at New School Of Music

When

Sun, March 24, 2019
7:00 pm

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Musicians

Richard Tabnik
saxophone, alto
Jon Dreyer
bass, acoustic

About

Saturday March 23 2019, 8:00 pm. Harvey Diamond and Dave Frank, duo piano. Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4190815
Sunday March 24 2019, 7:00 pm. Harvey Diamond, piano; Richard Tabnik, saxophone; Austin McMahon, drums; Jon Dreyer, bass. Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4190824

At the New School of Music, 25 Lowell St, Cambridge MA. Walk from Harvard Square, take the #71 or #73 bus, or park free in the lot behind the school.

The legendary jazz pianist Harvey Diamond has graced the Boston area for decades with his music which is at once both deeply intricate and deeply emotional to even the most casual listener. Over the years he has performed across the U.S. and in Europe. among Lennie Tristano's last students in the 1970's, and has done concert appearances with NEA Jazz Masters Sheila Jordan, Dave Liebman, and Art Farmer, and also with Charles Neville, Herb Pomeroy, Harvie S, Jay Clayton, Joe Hunt, Don Alias, Jason Palmer, Cameron Brown, Marc Johnson, Marcus McLaurine, and many others. He has released his second CD as a leader, Fair Weather, with Cameron Brown. This follows is first CD, The Harvey Diamond Trio. Cameron Brown says of Harvey, "Harvey Diamond is a unique and brilliant musician: a pianist's pianist with a remarkable touch, unimpeachable technique and enormous dynamic range. A creative and unpredictable improvisor, Harvey's roots go back to Lennie Tristano and Bill Evans, spiced with just a touch of Cecil Taylor. He draws the audience into his world and holds it spellbound."...

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