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Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights there are jazz concerts at GiG Santa Fe that are supposed to be really great:
There are a bunch of jazz concerts at GiG Santa Fe that are supposed to be really great:


* Friday is the Matt Brewer Quartet. Matt Brewer is a bassist, and he plays with pianist  and Blue Note recording artist Aaron Parks, drummer Tommy Crane, and guitarist Ila Cantor.
* This Friday is the Matt Brewer Quartet. Matt Brewer is a bassist, and he plays with pianist  and Blue Note recording artist Aaron Parks, drummer Tommy Crane, and guitarist Ila Cantor.


* Saturday is Roger Landes, Paul Brown & Polly Tapia Ferber. They play Celto-Balkan Fusion: Irish bouzouki innovator Roger Landes joins Balkan masters Paul Brown on double bass and Polly Tapia Ferber on percussion for an evening of great tunes and infectious rhythms.
* This Saturday is Roger Landes, Paul Brown & Polly Tapia Ferber. They play Celto-Balkan Fusion: Irish bouzouki innovator Roger Landes joins Balkan masters Paul Brown on double bass and Polly Tapia Ferber on percussion for an evening of great tunes and infectious rhythms.


* And Sunday is the MIke Rood Quartet.  Rood is a guitarist whose original music is influenced by Latin, jazz, Brazilian, blues, flamenco, classical, and folk music. He's playing with New York saxophonist Mike Bjella and New Mexico musicians Luis Guerra and Diego Arencon.
* This Sunday is the MIke Rood Quartet.  Rood is a guitarist whose original music is influenced by Latin, jazz, Brazilian, blues, flamenco, classical, and folk music. He's playing with New York saxophonist Mike Bjella and New Mexico musicians Luis Guerra and Diego Arencon.


More information about them is available at www.gigsantafe.com. Each event starts at 8pm and is at 1808 2nd St., Suite H. It's a wonderful little performing arts space.
* And next Friday (the 24th) is guitarist Bruce Dunlap and singer Claudia Villela. I can tell you from experience that they are an amazing duo. Bruce is one of the best guitarists in the world today -- no kidding. And the two of them have performed together a lot, and their enjoyment of making music together is really infectious.
 
More information about them is available at www.gigsantafe.com. Each event starts at 8pm and is at 1808 2nd St., Suite H. It's a wonderful little performing arts space. -- Julie Rehmeyer

Latest revision as of 23:26, 15 July 2009

Summer School on Global Sustainability

Use this page to organize any kind of after-hours or weekend plans.

A few suggestions

  • Los Alamos/Valle Grande Visit
  • Santa Fe Sunday Art Crawl
  • Hiking Groups

Any locals have cards / games / movies for the projector /etc. that could be brought in and used during the "after hours"?

  • * All three. Let me know what you all would like to play and when and I'll set something up: -jp


If you are interested in playing ultimate frisbee, contact David Zaks (zaks at wisc dot edu / two four eight-444-3040).


There are a bunch of jazz concerts at GiG Santa Fe that are supposed to be really great:

  • This Friday is the Matt Brewer Quartet. Matt Brewer is a bassist, and he plays with pianist and Blue Note recording artist Aaron Parks, drummer Tommy Crane, and guitarist Ila Cantor.
  • This Saturday is Roger Landes, Paul Brown & Polly Tapia Ferber. They play Celto-Balkan Fusion: Irish bouzouki innovator Roger Landes joins Balkan masters Paul Brown on double bass and Polly Tapia Ferber on percussion for an evening of great tunes and infectious rhythms.
  • This Sunday is the MIke Rood Quartet. Rood is a guitarist whose original music is influenced by Latin, jazz, Brazilian, blues, flamenco, classical, and folk music. He's playing with New York saxophonist Mike Bjella and New Mexico musicians Luis Guerra and Diego Arencon.
  • And next Friday (the 24th) is guitarist Bruce Dunlap and singer Claudia Villela. I can tell you from experience that they are an amazing duo. Bruce is one of the best guitarists in the world today -- no kidding. And the two of them have performed together a lot, and their enjoyment of making music together is really infectious.

More information about them is available at www.gigsantafe.com. Each event starts at 8pm and is at 1808 2nd St., Suite H. It's a wonderful little performing arts space. -- Julie Rehmeyer