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Members: Joe Gil, Neil Alexander, Gregg Bendian, Chris Weigers
Sounds Like: John McLaughlin, Jeff Beck, Frank Zappa, Jan Hammer
Label: Vindaloo Music
Bio: Joe Gil is reminding people that there are other instruments besides sax and trumpet in the jazz world!!
Joe Gil is a native of Brooklyn, New York and was raised on Long Island, New York. From an early age he always had a fascination with music. In high school he formed his own bands and bes... See Full Bio
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Feb 23
Sat Feb 23 7:00pm
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The Bean Runner Jazz Project featuring Premik Tubbs – Sax (Light Riders, Santana, Mahavishnu Project), Neil Alexander – Piano (Nail, Mahavishnu Project, Trio of Terror), Joe Gil – Trombone (Trio of Terror), John Menegon - bass (Jack DeJohnette, Kenny Burrell, Kenny Barron, Joe Lavono) and Allan Mednard - drums (Jim Cammack, Ken Gioffre, Alexis Cole, and Alan Eicher). They have all performed together in different groups at the Bean Runner but for this night they will be joining forces all together. This will be a night of straight ahead jazz standards featuring the music of Monk, Coltrane, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers among others. Come out and support live music!!
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2012
Oct 6
Sat Oct 06, 2012 7:30pm
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The Bean Runner Jazz Project featuring Premik Tubbs – Sax (Light Riders, Santana, Mahavishnu Project), Neil Alexander – Piano (Nail, Mahavishnu Project, Trio of Terror), Joe Gil – Trombone (Trio of Terror) with special guest Peter Brendler – bass (Mahavishnu Project) and Alex Raderman - drums. These musicians have all performed together in different groups at the Bean Runner Café in Peekskill, NY. They have put together their own group putting their own spin on jazz standards. This will be a night of straight ahead jazz standards featuring the music of Monk, Coltrane and Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers among others.
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2012
Aug 24
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2012
Aug 22
NJS 2012: Orange County A...Wed Aug 22, 2012 6:00pm
Montgomery, NY, US
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The Newburgh Jazz Series at the Orange County Arboretum is proud to present "The Bean Runner Jazz Project" featuring Premik Tubbs – Sax (Light Riders, Santana, Mahavishnu Project), Neil Alexander – Piano (Nail, Mahavishnu Project, Trio of Terror), Joe Gil – Trombone (Trio of Terror) with special guest Jim Cammack – bass (Ahmad Jamal, Mahavishnu Project) and Alex Raderman - drums. http://www.newburghjazzseries.com/index.php/schedule.html These musicians have all performed together in different groups at the Bean Runner Café in Peekskill, NY. They have put together their own group putting their own spin on jazz standards. All Newburgh Jazz Series Events are Free outdoor concerts. The orange county Arboretum is a beautiful tranquil setting. Bring a chair and/or blanket and a picnic dinner & enjoy music under the stars. This will be a night of straight ahead jazz standards featuring the music of Monk, Coltrane and Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers among others.
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2011
Oct 7
Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:30pm
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The Bean Runner Jazz Project featuring Premik Tubbs – Sax (Light Riders, Santana, Mahavishnu Project), Neil Alexander – Piano (Nail, Mahavishnu Project, Trio of Terror), Joe Gil – Trombone (Trio of Terror), Jim Cammack – bass (Ahmad Jamal) and Matt Miller - drums (Trio Of Terror). They have all performed together in different groups at the Bean Runner but for this night they will be joining forces for the first time all together. This will be a night of straight ahead jazz standards featuring the music of Monk, Coltrane, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers among others. Come out and support live music!!
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