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Celebrate Kwanzaa with Warren Wolf and Christian McBride & Friends Get your tickets now to celebrate Kwanzaa with Warren Wolf and Christian McBride & Friends. Act fast— they have only 75 seats per show. Don't miss the opportunity to see these world class artists up close in our cozy venue! Concert tickets make great gifts, particularly when combined with dinner with one of our restaurant discount partners. Please visit our web site www.andiemusiklive.com for more concert details, parking and restaurant discount voucher info. You may purchase tickets at InstantSeats or by calling 410-385-2638.
WHEN: Friday, December 28, 8 & 9:30 PM & Saturday, December 29, 8 & 9:30 PM
Returning for the third year to present this very special event! Bassist extraordinaire, composer, arranger, educator, curator and administrator, Christian McBride, has been one of the most important and most omnipresent figures in the jazz world for 20 years. Sometimes hard to believe, considering this man is not yet 40. His new CD, “The Good Feeling: The Christian McBride Big Band” is a 2012 Grammy Winner! Warren Wolf is a multi-instrumentalist who lives in Baltimore. He has recorded two CDs as leader. Baltimore’s Best Jazz Venue 2005—Baltimore Magazine Baltimore’s Best Jazz Space 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2011—Baltimore City Paper DISCOUNT PARKING RESTAURANT DISCOUNTS
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After graduating from The Baltimore School for the Arts in the spring of 1997, Warren headed north and enrolled at Berklee College of Music. At Berklee, Warren studied with Caribbean Jazz Project Vibist Dave Samuels. While he studied at Berklee, he began to experiment with many different music styles, outside of jazz and classical, such as hip-hop, r&b, drum-n-bass, funk, rock, gospel, world music, Latin and many others. During his time at Berklee,Warren had the opportunity to play at the legendary jazz club Wally’s Café to help “get his foot in the door“. After years of training at Berklee and sitting in with musicians at Wally’s, Warren landed the weekend gig at the club for the next three years………but playing drums, not the vibraphone. Warren co-led a quintet with trumpeter Jason Palmer at Wally’s. Being at Berklee Warren had the chance to play and record with many of the world’s best musicians. Some musicians include Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Nicholas Payton, Mulgrew Miller, Lewis Nash, Christian McBride,Terri-Lyne Carrington, Bobby Watson, Roy Haynes, Danilo Perez and many others. |