February 01, 2005
Line by Line

LINE BY LINE

Drawings and Paintings By Matthew J. Mahoney
February 1st – 13th
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 5th 2:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M.

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Early: The Svengali Cabaret

vaudeville cabaret
7-8:40 pm
$5 donation

medici musica presents
THE SVENGALI CABARET!
A variety show, a vaudeville if you will, of musicians, jugglers, divas, commedia and alchemy hosted by Andrew Alexander (the Pavarotti of Boston) with a velvet whip.

Production: Medici Musica Productions - info@medicimusica.com

Late: Zeitgeist Coffeehouse

perf/caff
9:00 - 12am
$5 donation

the return of the legendary
ZEITGEIST COFFEEHOUSE!!
hosted by joe ball

THE ZEITGEIST COFFEHOUSE will be composed of performers who can play 2 songs or 10 minutes each. Performers will sign up at the beginning of the show around 9pm. Musicians, poets, etc. are welcome. There will be a direct box for guitar/bass and there is also a grand piano. We may have free coffee. This is a great room to play. There is not your typical open mic. Here the environment is pleasant and attentive. The Druid Pub is located right next door and is a great place to have a drink before you stop in. Please come and share your talent and bring friends.

Production: Joe Ball - gesticart@hotmail.com

February 02, 2005
Late: Troglodytes w/ Planet Earth

Original Jazz Improv
9-12pm


TROGLODYTES w/ PLANET EARTH

Troglodytes:
Tyler Wood B3 Organ, Piano
Andrew Bergmann Bass
Ziv Ravitz Drums

Planet Earth:
Jeremy Udden - Saxophones
Nathan Bleehar - Saxophones
Phil Grenier - Bass
Ziv Ravitz - Drums


The Troglodytes (Andrew Bergmann, Tyler Wood, and a Spinal Tapish succession of drummers) emerge from their holes to present their second performance since last June’s swing around their old stomp, the Netherlands. Tyler and Andrew are hard at work on the Trogs’ second Floating Opera Records album, Ria, and are joined tonight- in his Troglodyte debut- by drummer Ziv Ravitz. Andrew has resolved to write some new songs. Some of them might involve his anxiety concerning his upcoming sleep deprivation study/bloodletting/cash cow.

Planet Earth is the vehicle of sax player Jeremy Udden. Last time they played some originals and songs from Sun Ra, Stereolab, and Eliot Krimsky. Their music is as peaceful and grounded as their name might suggest. A doubleheader for Ziv.

Producer: Andrew Bergmann (508 498 6682)

Early: Rasa feat. Pat Donaher & Richie Barshay

jazz
7-9 pm
$7 donation

RASA
FEATURING PAT DONAHER and RICHIE BARSHAY
To benefit Tsumani Relief Efforts

Rasa, a new collaboration between saxophonist Pat Donaher and Richie
Barshay, will make its debut at the Zeitgeist Gallery on Thursday December
9. From the Sanskrit which loosely translates as the energetic ³juice² of
any fruit or experience, Rasa seeks that directness and excitement in all of
the music it creates. Jordan Scanella will play bass, and other players
will be announced shortly. All proceeds of the show, including CD sales,
will be given to the tsunami relief efforts in South Asia.

This project continues the collaboration between Barshay, currently drummer
for the great Herbie Hancock¹s Gershwin¹s World project and upcoming new
quartet, and Donaher, the local saxophonist and composer who Cadence
magazine calls ³a talent worth watching². The two met three years ago at
New England Conservatory, and have collaborated on both large and small
group projects. The music draws on all their interests, particularly in
exploring the convergence of different rhythmic traditions- jazz, latin,
Indian, pop, and classical.

Production: Pat Donaher(617) 721-0741 pat@visionsong.com Patdonaher.com

February 03, 2005
Early: Mitch Ahern

art noise
7-9pm
$5 donation

MITCH AHERN - LID

Mitch plays upon the Lid, wrested from an ancient washingmachine while still alive.

Not unlike a Homeric Bard, he will take you on a journey with this unlikely lyre.

Production: Mitch Ahern - mitchelka@electrocester.org

Late: Fat Little Bastard

late show
rock/improv
9:30 - 12am
$7 donation

FAT LITTLE BASTARD
Eric Platz - drums
Andrew Stern - guitar
Noah Jarrett - bass

Production: Eric Platz - eric@fatlittlebastard.com

February 04, 2005
Early: Callithumpian Consort

jazz/improv
7-9 pm
$7 donation

JORRIT DYJKSTRA &
THE CALLITHUMPIAN CONSORT presents
Ben Schwartz - all cello madness

This series was established to present programs that explore the crossroads between composition and improvisation in an informal atmosphere conducive to the enjoyment of both aficionados and new listeners alike.

Production: Jorrit Dikstra - post@jorritdijkstra.com, http://callithumpian.org

Late: MICHAEL MUSILLAMI TRIO

jazz
9:30 - 12am
$15 donation

rob chalfen &
subconsciouscafe new chamber music
presents

MICHAEL MUSILLAMI TRIO

Michael Musillami - guitar
Joe Fonda - bass
George Schuller - drums

Guitarist/composer Michael Musillami has been called “one of the more imaginative guitarists in jazz” (Signal to Noise), “a distinctive, exemplary stylist,” (JazzWeekly.com), and a “superb artisan” (AllAboutJazz.com). JazzTimes called his music “honest, frequently surprising and consistently exciting,” and AllAboutJazz-New York’s David R. Adler noted, “Newer releases evidence that Musillami has come into his own…he is producing some of today’s finest music within a developing group format.”

His all-star trio, featuring bassist Joe Fonda (Fonda/Stevens Group, Conference Call, Anthony Braxton) and drummer George Schuller (Conference Call, Ballin’ the Jack, Lee Konitz Trio), made its recorded debut on May 2003’s Beijing (Playscape PSR #J121802), and recently returned from a nine-city tour of Austria and Germany in November. The group will perform in Boston as part of a short Northeast tour prior to going back into the studio. More information is available at http://www.michaelmusillami.com and http://www.playscape-recordings.com

Reviews of Beijing:

“The trio date features arresting interplay between guitarist Musillami, bassist Joe Fonda and drummer George Schuller, and the session has a fresh, vibrant sensibility…Musillami pays close attention to dynamics and mood while displaying the frenetic touches, slithering lines, and dissonant edges that have characterized his other releases. Schuller and Fonda prove genuine collaborators who don’t sit back and wait for Musillami to establish the pace, instead directly influencing each number through subtle rhythmic changes and adjustments.”-Ron Wynn, JazzTimes

Production: Rob Chalfen - robchalfen@hotmail.com

February 05, 2005
Art Reception: Matt Mahoney

Matthew J. Mahoney
“Line by Line” – solo exhibition of drawings and paintings
Show hates: February 1 – 13, 2005
Opening Reception: February 5, 2-6 pm.

Improvisational jazz/rock/noise band
“The Outfielders” play in support:
Kevin Corzett - sax, clarinet
James Connolly - guitar, cello
Paul “ZAZ” Dilly - bass
Dave Conniglio - drums
with special guests

Early: The Ottomans / Abernathy

avant rock
7-9pm
$5/10 donation

- Abernathy (7pm)
original rock by way of Lowell. fronted by local favorite Jim Connolly,
Abernathy make their Cambridge Debut

- The Ottomans (8pm)
the last show before “indeterminate hiatus” for this menacing quartet.
special sentiment to founding member Nick Marcoux who will be out of range
for the coming months. join us for an experience of jugernautical
proportions

Production: Kevin Corzett – kevincorzett@hotmail.com

Late: - James Merenda & Will Buchanan


[AlienBox]:
James Merenda * keyboards, sax, electronics
Will Buchanan * drums, percussion, electronics

1st set * duo
2nd set * jam

Production: Will Buchanan walex (at) gweep (dot) net

February 06, 2005
Morning: Life Drawing

drawing class
10:30 - 1 pm
$10 donation

LIFE DRAWING
every sunday @ zeitgeist

Production: Hans Rickheit - hansrickheit@hotmail.com

Afternoon: Eva Kendrick and Miriam Miller

contemporary composer series
1:30 - 2:30 pm
$5 donation, includes refreshments

MADHATTER’S TEA AND PIANO PARTY ANNOUNCES :
“Behind the Scenes: Composers at the Keyboard”
Curated by Composer/Pianist and Tufts University Professor John McDonald

feautre: Composers Eva Kendrick and Miriam Miller (both in Longy’s graduate composition program) collaborate on a selection of chamber music works.

A new series that brings composers out of the studio and off the university campus to present and discuss important and exciting new ideas in contemporary music, with the Zeitgeist Gallery’s excellent Kawai piano at center stage. This is the perfect event for non-musicians and musicians alike who want a brief inside look at musical minds in action. Also spotlights wonderful Boston-area performers. Come witness new works in the making and catch a glimpse into the composer’s workshop

Production: John Mcdonald - john.mcdonald@tufts.edu

Early: Metazoa

contempo euro impro
7-9 pm
$8 donation

METAZOA
Stian Omenås - trumpet
Philippe Lauzier - alto saxophone, bass clarinet
Kim Myhr - guitar
TBA - bass
Erik Nylander - drums

Metazoa is a collective of improvising musicians from Canada, Norway and Sweden and is appearing for the first time in the US February 6. The musicians are sensitive improvisers and have appeared in many different constellations throughout Europe, notably with Louis Sclavis, Bobo Stenson and Ståle Storløkken. Attempting to erase the boundaries between contemporary chamber music and improvised music, Metazoa will show the audience a unique and sensitive way of communicating musically.

Production: Kim Myhr - kim@kimmyhr.com

Late: The Eric Zinman Experience

jazz
9:30 - Midnite
$8 donation

THE ERIC ZINMAN EXPERIENCE
with Toshi Makihara - percussion

Toshi Makihara - percussion (Philly)
John Voigt - bass
Eric Zinman - piano

Toshi Makihara is one of the major voices in Philadelphia’s New Music scene today. As an aspiring youth, Makihara studied drums, percussion and improvisation with Sabu Toyozumi, a prominent percussionist in Tokyo. Since arriving in the United States in late 1970s’ he has worked with various new music ensembles as well as with numerous dance and theater companies internationally. Makihara has provided original music to Arden Theater Company, Diversions Dance Company (Wales), Pennsylvania Ballet, ZeroMoving Dance Company and Leah Stein Dance Company among others, and has worked with musicians including Steve Beresford, Peter Brotzmann, John Butcher, Nels Cline, Eugene Chadbourne, Tom Cora, Amy Denio, Thurston Moore, William Parker and John Zorn. He has also collaborated with poets, visual artists, filmmakers and performance artists widely.

Since the fall of 2000, Makihara has been focusing on two separate performing styles: 1. New Jazz performances on a conventional drum-set, and 2. the “One Drum + One Cymbal” setting for his experimental free improvised music programs.

Makihara’s recordings include Grammy nominated “Another Shining Path” (1998 Drimala Records) in trio with Gary Hassay (alto saxophone) and William Parker (bass), and “Hurricane Floyd” (Spring 2000, Sublingual Records) in trio with Thurston Moore (guitar) and Wally Shoup (alto sax).

John Voigt - bass. He has sessioned, gigged, or recorded with Billy Bang, Borah Bergman, Peter Brotzmann, Roy Campbell Jr., Denis Charles, Marilyn Crispell, Andrew Cyrille, Bill Dixon, Paul Flaherty, Bill Frisell, Malcolm Goldstein, Khan Jamal, Joseph Jarman, Keith Jarrett, Oliver Lake, Jeanne Lee, Joe McPhee, Jemeel Moondoc, Thurston Moore, Joe Morris, Lawrence “Butch” Morris, Paul Motian, Bern Nix, and Steve Swell. He is documented on Aum Fidelity, Ayler, Eremite, Box Holder, and RRRecords (a video with Thurston Moore). In New York he has played many Vision Festivals, the Sound Unity Festival, The Half Note, La Mama, St. Peters Church, Jazz Gallery, CBGB’s, Tonic, many Knitting Factory gigs.

Quotes: “In his hands the bass turns into a real talker, a mythical creature, a mouthpiece for the history of man. Voigt’s very personal musical metaphors should not be missed.” —The Improvisor, 1993.

John Voigt is “an avatar of creative music in Boston.” Cadence, Dec. 1997.

Eric Zinman - At the forefront of creative music for more than twenty years, Eric Zinman’s piano playing has been described by Cadence as having a “fleet and appealing touch” . Rooted in the language of his teachers Bill Dixon, Cecil Taylor, Paul Bley, Lowell Davidson and many others, his style is marked by his relationship to the trap set drums, varying densities of sound masses and melodies spanning the whole keyboard with a surprising variety of touches, dynamics, phrasing, and silence. There is also an arresting balance between the pedaled and unpedaled sounds. Eric Zinman has played with Craig Schildhauer, Raqib Hassan, Sabir Mateen, Marco Eneidi, Lisle Ellis, Peter Valsamis, Tatsuya Nakatani,Glynis Lomon and Blaise Siwula, John Voigt and Laurence Cook. Mr. Zinman has also composed music for large ensembles, dance and theatre using verbal directives as well as graphical scores.

” Music for me is the mystery and joy of the present” -Eric Zinman

Production: Eric Zinman - studioZ@gis.net, ericzinman.com

February 07, 2005
Early: Sesroh

jazz/groove
7-9 pm
$7 donation

SESROH
Ken Quan - drums
Pete Lalish - guitar
Adam Minkoff - bass
W/ Special Guests TBA

Sesroh is a creative, improv-groove (augmented) trio based in Boston. Their music has elements of Jazz, Rock, Avant-garde, surf, punk and funk, all wrapped up with a good dose of humor. Special Guests will join us tonight at the Zeitgeist Gallery for what should prove to be an energetic and fun-filled evening of mayhem.

Production: Ken Quan - kenquan@hotmail.com

Late: The Fringe

jazz
10:00 - 12:30
$10 donation

the zeitgeist residency of
THE FRINGE !
jazz combo deluxe

George Garzone - tenor sax
John Lockwood - bass
Bob Gullotti -drums

Production: Bob Gullotti - 781.899.9382

February 08, 2005
Early: Svengali Cafe

vaudeville cabaret
7- 8:40 pm
$5 donation

medici musica presents
THE SVENGALI CAFÉ!
A variety show, a vaudeville if you will, of musicians, jugglers, divas, commedia and alchemy hosted by Andrew Alexander (the Pavarotti of Boston) with a velvet whip.

Production: Anita Coehlo for Medici Musica Productions - info@medicimusica.com

Late: The Zeitgeist Coffeehouse

perf/caff
9:00 - 12am
$5 donation

the return of the legendary
ZEITGEIST COFFEEHOUSE!!
hosted by joe ball

Production: Joe Ball - gesticart@hotmail.com

February 09, 2005
late: feathers, nick castro

the critique of pure reason presents:
NICK CASTRO
FEATHERS
wednesday, february 9, 2005
9:30pm
$7-9 suggested donation
all ages

Nick Castro: “A Spy in the House of God” is the devotional songwriting headswirler you didn’t know you were after, with the personality, chops, magic, and utter magnificence to back it up. Castro is in full command of his sonic tapestries, and wowed all at the Million Tongues fest in Chicago this past August…”—Steve Krakow aka Plastic Crimewave MILLION TONGUES FESTIVAL

“With psychedelic nods and dreamlike imagery, Castro is a master craftsman. His songs flicker in the air like distant stars; they’re subtle at first glance, but as you dig deeper, you realize how immense they really are…an excellent songwriter. Highly recommended.” - Brad Rose FOXY DIGITALIS

Nick Castro is a psychedelic folk musician from California. Something of a self-taught musicologist, Nick began studying music at a young age. His music is an unusual and eclectic mix of styles spanning many eras of American and World music. His technical prowess as a musician lends itself to Nick’s unique songwriting style.

This show will feature Otto Hauser of Espers on Percussion and Guitar.


Feathers: An 8-piece mystical folk group from the Northampton and Brattleboro areas which draw comparisons to Incredible String Band and Forest if both bands played at the same time. Songwriting and orchestration which are mind-blowing to witness live.

Feathers also feature the amazing songwriting talents of Asa Irons who has a solo LP out on Swaanjaleif Records.

It is not an easy thing to coordinate a tour for 8 people so this is a rare appearance. Be sure not to miss it. They are travelling with a full arsenal of strange and exotic instruments including guitars, sitars, bells, dumbeks, harps, oboes, flutes, ukelins, drums, basses, amps, whistles and more…

production: stacie slotnick for the critique of pure reason
info {{{at}}} thecritique {{{dot}}} org

February 10, 2005
Early: Ameranouche

gypsy jazz
7-9 pm
$10 donation

AMERANOUCHE!
Richard “Shepp” Sheppard - lead guitar
Andrew Jalbert - rhythm guitar
Harlan Rollins - acoustic upright bass

Ameranouche!!!, a gypsy jazz trio from New Hampshire bring their hot acoustic swing music to the Zeitgeist Gallery. The trio, led by virtuoso guitarist Richard “Shepp” Sheppard, plays a mix of fast and slow standards and original compositions in the style of Django Reinhardt and the gypsies of Europe.

The genre of Gypsy Jazz began when Belgian-born guitarist Django Reinhardt fused the French waltzes and traditional European gypsy music of the 1920s with the new sounds of Louis Armstrong. The result is a style that makes use of breakneck tempos, swinging rhythms, flashy guitar tricks, and a take-no-prisoners style. This music, even in the delicate delivery of a haunting ballad, generates excitement and enthusiasm.

“Shepp,” as he likes to be called, is a veteran player who has shared the stage with the likes of Hot Tuna, Vassar Clements, John Jorgenson, and Weird Al Yankovich. His playing is at once fiery and engaging, but he makes that which seems impossible look easy. The members of Ameranouche!!! share with each other and with the audience a deep passion for this music.

Production: Richard Sheppard - musicsheppard@juno.com

Late: Coelecanth Mystery Hour

improv soundscape
9:30 - 12am
$7 donation

Coelacanth Mystery Hour w. Monique Ortiz

Experimental, improvisational soundscapes, featuring :
Monique Ortiz - (Bourbon Princess) on fretless bass, baritone guitar, 2-string slide bass and other noise
Keiichi Hashimoto - flugelhorn, trumpet
Jonah Sacks - cello
Larry Dersch - drums

Production: Monique Ortiz - Monique@bourbonprincess.com - www.bourbonprincess.com

February 11, 2005
Early: Cat Show Snapshots

jazz/improv
7 - 9:30 pm
$7 donation

CAT SHOW SNAPSHOTS
adam schneit - tenor / alto saxophones
jeremy udden - soprano / alto saxophones
amelia hollander - viola
patrick hay - guitar
arie werbrouck - bass
mike johnson - drums

Cat Show Snapshots is a new assemblage of improvisers with a commitment to interweaving melodic lines and textures in an exploratory but accessible (and subtle) way. Featuring compositions by saxophonist Adam Schneit that range from “free” to rock-like melodies, in addition to covers of the Keith Jarrett American Quartet and the Velvet Undergound, the band is most concerned with using simple materials as the basis for uplifting improvisations. “I like the analogy of a snapshot,” says Schneit, who admits the name was just a few words he saw together on the internet. “Something that conveys what’s really true, instantaneously and with a certain economy. And I like cats. They’re cute.”

Production: Adam Schneit - aschneit@hotmail.com

Late: Dave Bryant Quintet, Eric Zinman Trio

jazz/improv
9:30 - 11:30pm
$12 or b/o

rob chalfen &
subconsciouscafe new chamber music
presents

DAVE BRYANT QUARTET
ERIC ZINMAN TRIO

DAVE BRYANT QUARTET (opening)
Dave Bryant - piano
James Merenda - alto sax
John Turner - bass
Eric Rosenthal - drums

ERIC ZINMAN TRIO
Eric Zinman - piano
John Voigt - bass
Laurence Cook - drums

Production: Rob Chalfen - robchalfen@hotmail.com

February 12, 2005
Ominous Collective

goth/electro/darkwave
$8 donation - All proceeds go to benefit the Zeitgeist gallery.

The newly web-sited “Ominous Collective” (www.ominouscollective.com) is getting its feet wet with its first show of 2005. Performers include a grab-bag of the local goth/electro/darkwave scene (bands include Ultra Plush, Thylacine, Amber Spyglass, Robotzen, Lucretia’s Daggers, Seven Sunless Days, “Stephanie and Mark” and a sexy bellydancer who goes by the moniker Badriya, an assortment of local underground poets and scenesters wearing lots of black and PVC, and a first glimpse at Leah Callahan/The Illegitimate Theatre Company’s new show-in-progress “Titticut Follies”. Top it all off with another first-name-only performer called Jutta, who we think may be the trashiest diva this side of the pre- 1989 Berlin Wall.

For more info, contact: info@ominouscollective.com

February 13, 2005
Early: Boston Singer-Songwriter Series

singer-songwriter
6 -9 pm
$5 donation

AUDREY RYAN presents
Boston Singer-Songwriter Series
featuring
Rebecca Hall
Eric Fontana
Tom DeMille
Andreea Pauta
Audrey Ryan
Lucy Martinez
Lucy Bocchiaro

Monthly singer-songwriter series featuring local, regional, and national musicians playing 30 minute solo acoustic sets. Intimate and lots of fun. Free coffee and snacks for audience.

Production: Audrey Ryan - audreyryan79@yahoo.com, www.audreyryan.org

Late: Andrei Matorin/Gabriel Birnbaum

jazz
9:30 - 12 am
$7 donation

Boston Jazz Composers Collective presents
Andrei Matorin/Gabriel Birnbaum
Andrei Matorin - Violin
Gabriel Birnbaum - Tenor Saxophone

Matorin & Birnbaum present a set of brand new original compositions by both musicians, featuring a rhythm section comprised of BJCC members and other local players.

Eugene Lee/Ben Stepner/Brent Raskin
Eugene Lee - Alto Saxophone
Ben Stepner - Piano
Brent Raskin - Drums

A brand new, top secret project from the BJCC !

The BJCC is a group of up and coming Boston musicians and composers between the ages of about 16 and 23, dedicated to expanding the sonic and expressive possibilities of jazz as well as putting on a great show. www.bostonjcc.com

Production: Gabriel Birnbaum - birnbaug@bc.edu

February 14, 2005
Early: Valentines Day Party

Valentines Day party, to benefit the ‘3rd floor scene’ of Zeitgeist.

Check web for features, TBA

Late: The Fringe

jazz
10:00 - 12:30
$10 donation

the zeitgeist residency of
THE FRINGE !
jazz combo deluxe

George Garzone - tenor sax
John Lockwood - bass
Bob Gullotti -drums

Production: Bob Gullotti - 781.899.9382

February 15, 2005
Photographs of Humans and One Dog by Mark Ostow

PHOTOGRAPHS OF HUMANS AND ONE DOG by MARK OSTOW

Photographs by Mark Ostow
February 15 - February 28
Opening Reception: February 17th, 7pm - 9pm

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Early: The Svengali Cafe

vaudeville cabaret
7- 8:40 pm
$5 donation

medici musica presents
THE SVENGALI CAFÉ!
A variety show, a vaudeville if you will, of musicians, jugglers, divas, commedia and alchemy hosted by Andrew Alexander (the Pavarotti of Boston) with a velvet whip.

Production: Anita Coehlo for Medici Musica Productions - info@medicimusica.com

Late: Zeitgeist Coffeehouse

perf/caff
9:00 - 12am
$5 donation

the return of the legendary
ZEITGEIST COFFEEHOUSE!!
hosted by joe ball

Production: Joe Ball - gesticart@hotmail.com

February 16, 2005
Early: Impromptu

jazz
7-9 pm
$7 donation

IMPROMPTU

Conor Mulroy - Mandolin, Acoustic Bass Guitar
Ben Glaser - Alto Saxophone
Jonathan Meacham - Drum set, Acoustic Bass Guitar

This eclectic trio of instrumentalists will play original compositions of both a composed and improvised nature. The focus here is on the chemistry that exists when these three collaborate.

Production: Jonathan Meacham - jmeach21@hotmail.com

Late: Worldpeace

hip hop
9:30 - 12am
$5 donation

Worldpeace : featuring ~
Ele.mental Zen - poetry
Zen Bourne - poetry

The Worldpeace is a Boston-based rap group who specialise in positive new age beats and rhymes. Their lyrics are conscious and thought-provoking yet sincerely in tune to the struggles and sufferings of all oppressed peoples of the universe. The Duo’s dynamic musical capabilities add for an overwhelmingly joyous extravaganza. Please join us in experiencing The Worldpeace! For more information visit: http://www.worldpeacemusic.org

Ele.mental Zen and Zen Bourne thank The Zeitgeist Gallery for being so gracious in hosting them for this very special, limited engagement, and look forward to more shows, lessons, and peace! Worldpeace!

Production: Harrison Blum - hblum@hampshire.edu

February 17, 2005
Late: The Self-Righteous Brothers

Rock
9:30 - 12am
$8 donation

THE SELF-RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS
with video by Kevin Corzett

Production: Kevin Corzett - kevincorzett@hotmail.com

February 18, 2005
Early: Taylor Greenwood

jazz/soul
7-9 pm
$7 donation

TAYLOR GREENWOOD QUINTET

Production: Taylor Greenwood - taytayrg@aol.com,

February 19, 2005
1st Annual Zeitgeist Vocal Festival

vocal festival
1 pm - 1 am
$10 donation

1st Annual Zeitgeist Vocal Festival

Saturday and Sunday Feb 19th and 20th all day both days

Why celebrate the voice? Each one is unique. This is a fundraising event which will pay for upgrades and repairs to the PA system necessary to bring the voice to your ears, with less pollution (reduced buzzing, crackling, and crunching and the exhaust is only water and CO2), and more accurately, proper equalization and better microphones. Oh yeah, and buying monitors so that singers can hear themselves. This event will be recorded, and thus your applause forever documented.

SATURDAY :
TIME NAME GENRE
1:00 - 1:25 TBA
1:30 - 1:55 Alyssa Graham duo Pop
2:00 - 2:55 TBA
3:00 - 3:25 Alisa Miles Contemp Pop R&B
3:30 - 3:55 Sean Wood Original
4:00 - 4:15 >BREAK
4:15 - 4:45 Manisha Shahane Original
4:50 - 5:25 TBA
5:30 - 6:00 TBA
6:05 - 6:30 Sunny Kim electronic trio - Prana Trio
6:35 - 7:00 Sarah Nagell Norwegian music
7:05 - 7:35 Sofia Koutsovitis Original
7:40 - 7:55 >BREAK
8:00 - 8:55 Irene Aebi 30’- 45’ Steve Lacy’s Music
9:00 - 9:50 Patrice Williams Jazz
10:10 - 10:35 Elena Nefedova Classical
10:40 - 11:05 Catherine Aude Classical
11:15 - 11:45 Heather Masse Jazz
11:50 - 12:30 TBA
12:35 - 1:00 TBA

Production: Sofia Koutsovitis - sofikoutso@yahoo.com,
Marianne Solivan -
Gill Aharon - fish.lung@verizon.net

February 20, 2005
Morning: Life Drawing

drawing class
10:30 - 1 pm
$10 donation

LIFE DRAWING
every sunday @ zeitgeist

Production: Hans Rickheit - hansrickheit@hotmail.com

1st Annual Zeitgeist Vocal Festival

1 - 11:30pm
$10 donation

1st Annual Zeitgeist Vocal Festival

Saturday and Sunday Feb 19th and 20th all day both days

Why celebrate the voice? Each one is unique. This is a fundraising event which will pay for upgrades and repairs to the PA system necessary to bring the voice to your ears, with less pollution (reduced buzzing, crackling, and crunching and the exhaust is only water and CO2), and more accurately, proper equalization and better microphones. Oh yeah, and buying monitors so that singers can hear themselves. This event will be recorded, and thus your applause forever documented.

SUNDAY :
TIME NAME GENRE
1:00 - 1:25 Monica Yngvesson
1:30 - 1:55 Alyssa Jones Jazz/Pop/R&B Originals
2:00 - 2:25 Angela Rossi Italian Jazz
2:00 - 2:55 Lisa Thorson Jazz
3:00 - 3:15 >BREAK
3:15 - 3:45 Christine Karam Eastern European
3:55 - 4:20 Carmen Marsico Jazz/Original
4:25 - 4:40 Andrea Cappizzolli Jazz/R&B
4:45 - 5:15 Concetta Pop/ R&B
5:15 - 5:30 >BREAK
5:35 - 6:00 Marianne Solivan Jazz
6:05 - 6:25 Monika Heidemann bunkbeds electronic duo
6:30 - 7:00 Anita Coelho Brazilian
7:05 - 7:30 Panayota Chaoulakou Greek/Original Jazz
7:35 - 7:55 Venessa Morris B, V
8:00 - 8:55 Dominique Eade Jazz
9:05 - 9:15 >BREAK
9:15 - 9:45 Christine Zuffery - Edith Piaf
10:00 - 10:25 Tanya Jacobs Brazilian
10:30 - 10:55 Casey Dienel singer-songwriter
11:00 - 11:25 Buba West African traditional

Production: Sofia Koutsovitis - sofikoutso@yahoo.com,
Marianne Solivan -
Gill Aharon - fish.lung@verizon.net

February 21, 2005
Early: Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra

jazz
7-9 pm
$7 donation

AYN INSERTO JAZZ ORCHESTRA
with special guest GEORGE GARZONE !
Ayn Inserto Jazz Orchestra is:
Ayn Inserto, Director
Rick Stone, Alec Spiegelman, Bill Jones, Kelly Roberge, Hans Spencer, Jeff Claassen, Pete Kenagy, Matt Small, Nicole Rampersaud, Garo Saraydarian, Jamie Kember, Chris Gagne, Gabe Langfur, Greg Duncan, Carmen Staaf, Kendall Eddy, Richie Barshay

“Ayn Inserto is in the forefront of a new generation of jazz composers who are accomplished, ambitious and truly personal.” - Fred Hersch

This jazz orchestra features some of the best musicians in Boston playing some of the most innovative and modern large ensemble music composed and arranged by director Ayn Inserto.

“Ayn Inserto’s music is intricate yet economical, harmonically intriguing, and displays a vast and alluring textural palette. The work remains personal while showing great versatility.” - Ben Monder

Production: Ayn Inserto - ayn@ayninserto.com, Web: www.ayninserto.com

Late: The Fringe

jazz
10:00 - 12:30
$10 donation

the zeitgeist residency of
THE FRINGE !
jazz combo deluxe

George Garzone - tenor sax
John Lockwood - bass
Bob Gullotti -drums

Production: Bob Gullotti - 781.899.9382

February 22, 2005
Early: The Svengali Cafe

vaudeville cabaret
7- 8:40 pm
$5 donation

medici musica presents
THE SVENGALI CAFÉ!
A variety show, a vaudeville if you will, of musicians, jugglers, divas, commedia and alchemy hosted by Andrew Alexander (the Pavarotti of Boston) with a velvet whip.

Production: Anita Coehlo for Medici Musica Productions - info@medicimusica.com

Late: The Zeitgeist Coffeehouse

perf/caff
9:00 - 12am
$5 donation

the return of the legendary
ZEITGEIST COFFEEHOUSE!!
hosted by joe ball

Production: Joe Ball - gesticart@hotmail.com

February 23, 2005
Early: Walter Wright’s Electrical World

improv
7-9 pm
$7 donation

WALTER WRIGHT’S ELECTRICAL WORLD
katt hernandez - violin
jamie mclaughlin - clarinet, electronics, voice
will buchanan - drums, electronics
walter wright - video shredder

Production: Walter Wright - walter_wright@uml.edu

Late: 3Play

jazz
7-9 pm
$8 donation

3PLAY
Lello Molinari - bass
Ralph Rosen - drums
Josh Rosen - piano

3play continues its once-a-month Zeitgeist residency with its free-flowing mix of originals and free improvisation. Featuring Lello Molinari on acoustic bass, with his rocking groove, deeply melodic approach and innovative use of strangely beautiful textures. 3play maintains the possibility of freedom at all times - the music changes on a dime, and with keen ears (and a little luck) magic happens…

Production: Josh Rosen - jrosen@berklee.edu

February 24, 2005
Early: Eric Platz & James Falzone

out rock improv
7-9 pm
$7 donation

ERIC PLATZ & JAMES FALZONE

Eric Platz - drums
James Falzone - clarinet

Production: Eric Platz - Eric@ericplatz.com

Late: Night of the Living Hammond B3’s

jazz organ
9:30 - 11:30
$7 donation

“NIGHT OF THE LIVING HAMMOND B3’S”
featuring Toby Stein ~ organ

Local swingers give our organ a workout. A truly organic experience!

Toby Stein - organ: Played saxophone with local R&B bands Little Joe Cook, Weeping Willie and local jazz groups. Swiched to organ 1995.

Production: Toby Stein - steintoby1@aol.com

February 25, 2005
Early: Andy Pratt

7-9 pm
70’s pop legend
$7 donation

70’s Pop Legend
ANDY PRATT & Band

Production: Andy Pratt - 615-594-8904

Late: Matthew Joy

improvisational jazz w/ folk, world, blues
9:30-11:30 pm
$8 donation


Matthew Joy
solo nylon 12-string

Producer: Matthew Joy

February 26, 2005
Afternoon: Classical Concert Series

classical
1pm - 2pm
$ donation

small chamber music (Mozart, Bach,Chopin)
contact: Sae Niwa (Saesae3004@aol.com)

Every Saturday 1-2pm - Classical Concert Series

Afternoon: Nathaniel Hartman

improv
3-5pm
$7 donation

Nathaniel Hartman - acoustic guitar

Nathaniel Hartman is a multi instrumentalist active in the Washington,
DC free imrpov scene. Here, he will feature his loose compositions
and free imrpov for solo guitar. His style is a blend of Americana
folk, John Fahey, Indian classical, Derek Bailey, Loren Mazzacane
Connors, and no wave.

Producer: Nathaniel Hartman

Early: Invisible Cities

experimental rock
7-9 pm
$8 donation

INVISIBLE CITIES

Production: Ben Coleman - faintsandworms@yahoo.com,

Late: Cirque Du Singe Brisé #9

avant-cabaret
9:30 - 12am
$8 donation
Cirque Du Singe Brisé #9

Cirque Du Singe Brisé is a presentation of eclectic excellence performed monthly in various cities throughout the Northeast. Come see an array of performers that dare to venture past the mainstream. Thrills and Surprises await from every set. The evening is hosted by Joe Bellamy and will involve Rod Webber, The Kieran Ridge Band, Frank Morrey Lloyd Thayer & others.

Production: R.A. Van Vleet - ra_vanvleet@yahoo.com

February 27, 2005
Morning: Life Drawing

drawing class
10:30 - 1 pm
$10 donation

LIFE DRAWING
every sunday @ zeitgeist

Production: Hans Rickheit - hansrickheit@hotmail.com

Afternoon: Pablo Ablanedo

latin jazz
1:30- 3pm
$8 donation

Pablo Ablanedo

“Ablanedo triumphantly bridges the gap between classically oriented austerity, Spanish romance and
persuasive, jazz-based ruminations.” (4 1/2 Stars) Glenn Astarita - Down Beat Magazine

Production: Pablo Ablandedo - pabloablanedo@rocketmail.com

Afternoon: Bedouin Tent (belly dance)

belly dance
4 - 6 pm
$9 donation

Bedouin Tent
A Belly Dance Celebration

A cabaret show featuring Seyyide, troupe Sarab and more TBA. Bring your hip scarf: wonderful recorded Middle Eastern music will be played for your dancing pleasure. Also, there will be a small bazaar for your shopping pleasure.

www.seyyide.com
www.rakssharqi.com
Production: Seyyide Sultan - seyyide@mail.seyyide.com

Early: Vardan Ovsepian

jazz
7-9 pm
$10 donation

Vardan Ovsepian – Piano Solo

Vardan Ovsepian (www.vardanovsepian.com), an Armenia-born pianist/composer and a “Fresh Sound – New Talent” recording artist, will appear at the Zeitgeist Gallery in Cambridge on Sunday, February 27, at 7:00pm. After the last two recordings and a number of successful performances with his quartet, Vardan has decided to turn his focus once again to his solo work. At this concert, Vardan is going to showcase his new ideas and experiments employing the “mirror effect” in music.

About The Artist

Vardan Ovsepian has received classical and jazz training at the conservatories in Armenia, Estonia, Finland and, most recently, at the Berklee College of Music in Boston MA. Vardan currently teaches at the Musical Suite in Newburyport, MA and performs extensively, both solo and with his quartet in New England. Vardan has released three CDs with a Barcelona–based label “Fresh Sound – New Talent” (www.freshsoundrecords.com). In September 2001, the label launched the artist with a solo piano CD “Abandoned Wheel”. A year later, Fresh Sound invited Vardan to bring his quartet for a recording of the CD “Sketch Book” with a special guest Mick Goodrick, and in 2004 to record his third CD “Akunc” featuring a Polish cellist Agnieszka Dziubak. All records are available at all major music retailers.

Vardan’s innovative style has been well recognized in the jazz scene. “He is a singular musician that is developing a highly personal and sophisticated expression, and is one of the few musicians of his generation that will help define the future course of jazz”, said Frank Carlberg, Finish-born pianist/composer and the First Prize winner of the Hennessey Jazz Search.

In a interview with Mike Brannon of JazzReview.com Brad Mehldau sited Vardan as one of the promising new musicians: “…once a year or so, I hear someone new and I think, ‘This person will have a life in music that will affect other musicians and touch a lot of people.’ I’ve heard several pianists on recordings that I really dig lately, ones who are for now as of yet off the radar. There’s a pianist out of Boston who made a beautiful record for the Fresh Sound label called “Sketch Book”; his name is Vardan Ovsepian.”

CONTACT:
Yulia Altman, Manager – yulia@comcast.net; 617-216-6986

Late: The Circadian Rhythm Kings

jazz/improv
9:30 – 12am
$7 or b/o

-THE CIRCADIAN RHYTHM KINGS
& superspecial friends! (tba)
Ken Field – alto sax
Todd Brunel – bass clarinet, alto sax
Andrew Hickman – sax
John Funkhauser – double bass
Gary Fieldman - drums

Production: Todd Brunel – thbrunel@earthlink.net

February 28, 2005
Early: Sesroh

jazz/groove
7-9 pm
$7 donation

SESROH
Ken Quan - drums
Pete Lalish - guitar
Adam Minkoff - bass
W/ Special Guests TBA

Sesroh is a creative, improv-groove (augmented) trio based in Boston. Their music has elements of Jazz, Rock, Avant-garde, surf, punk and funk, all wrapped up with a good dose of humor. Special Guests will join us tonight at the Zeitgeist Gallery for what should prove to be an energetic and fun-filled evening of mayhem.

Production: Ken Quan - kenquan@hotmail.com

Late: The Fringe

jazz
10:00 - 12:30
$10 donation

the zeitgeist residency of
THE FRINGE !
jazz combo deluxe

George Garzone - tenor sax
John Lockwood - bass
Bob Gullotti -drums

Production: Bob Gullotti - 781.899.9382