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Art D'Echo Trio & Kaitlyn Fay Jazz Concert


Kaitlyn and Art D’echo Trio continue to explore the American Songbook in the upcoming Shaker Heritage Society Concert as they have numerous times in recent years in a variety of concert settings around the region. The combination of impeccable vocal interpretations and a tasty, swinging rhythm section is irresistible and always leaves the audience wanting more! This event is completely FREE! Reservations are recommended. Thank you to the Music Performance Trust Fund and Local 14 for fully funding this concert. The Art D'echo Trio is a jazz piano trio enjoyed by listeners of all ages. In the classic tradition of groups such as the Bill Evans Trio and Oscar Peterson Trio, The Art D'echo Trio displays musicianship exciting to both life-long jazz fans and audience members unfamiliar with the genre. Whether playing sophisticated, hard-swinging classic jazz arrangements or grooving on a Latin jazz tune, the interplay between three master musicians defines the group. David Gleason (piano) and Mike Lawrence (bass) have performed together since they were teenagers; Pete Sweeney (drums) and David Gleason began playing jazz together around the year 2000. By 2004 these three musicians had formed the rhythm section for a variety of local jazz groups including, at times, the rhythm section for the Latin jazz ensemble Sensemaya. In 2012, after realizing they were consistently called upon to form the core of many other groups, they established their own trio dedicated to music in the style of the great historic jazz piano trios. In the last few years they have been invited to play a variety or clubs, festivals and concerts as they continue to provide the foundation for many other ensembles. They have also appeared as the centerpiece of a “Jazzy Christmas,” a concert performance which features the music of the Vince Gauraldi. The trio’s first album will be released in 2025.

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Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2886561-0

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