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Re: Indo-Funk Music at Open Secret
- To: Pete Gascoyne <pggrafx@wenet.net>, David Alfano <dda@wenet.net>, Bernard Baars <baars@cogsci.berkeley.edu>, Arthur Cronos <traktor@well.com>, "INTERNET:cttart@ucdavis.edu" <cttart@ucdavis.edu>, "INTERNET:Harpnhorse@aol.com" <Harpnhorse@aol.com>, "INTERNET:Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com" <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>, Eric Meece <eameece@global.california.com>, Shari <Shari@aimnet.com>, Stickwire <Stickwire-l@netcom.com>, Larry Tuttle <LSTuttle@ix.netcom.com>, Kyle Wohlmut <kyle@Csli.Stanford.EDU>, Kim Flint <kflint@annihilist.com>, Dan Drasin <Ddrasin@aol.com>, Dawn Atkinson <amito@infoasis.com>
- From: Teed Rockwell <74164.3703@CompuServe.COM>
- Subject: Re: Indo-Funk Music at Open Secret
- Date: 18 Apr 97 03:59:58 EDT
On Saturday, April 26th, Teed Rockwell (Chapman Stick) and Habib Khan
(Sitar,
vocals), will collaborate with Sam Sheats, Electric Bass, and Brad Van
Cleave,
tabla to create a dynamic and delightful musical experience. There will
also be
a special performance of Rockwell's original world music (accompanied by
Sheats
and Traps drummer Peter Gascoyne of Psychotic Melodic), and a Raga
performed by
Khan and Van Cleave on Sitar and Tablas.
Rockwell began studying this year with Habib Khan, after ten
years at
the Ali Akbar College of Music, and the two discovered they had a chemistry
together that made a performance inevitable. Fans of the Ali Khan Band and
of
Jai Uttal will surely enjoy the Indo-Rock Dance Music they have created
especially for this concert.
Rockwell is the only person in the world to play Classical Indian
music
on the Chapman Stick, an electric string instrument played by tapping with
both
hands on a wooden fretboard. He has played with his group "Geist" in the
Festival of Harps (sm) ) at Great American Music Hall, the Yerba Buena
Center,
and Grace Cathedral , and is featured on CDs distributed internationally by
Warner Bros. and Polygram. Habib Khan's family has played Sitar for many
generations, often for the noble families of India, and have contributed
several
techniques to the evolution of the instrument. Since coming to America,
Khan has
displayed a rare gift for tuning his tradition to American ears without
compromising its beauty and depth. In this special collaboration with
Rockwell,
their different but strangely similar instruments (and Khan's haunting
vocals)
dance triumphantly over Sheats' and Van Cleave's Indo-Funk Rhythm
Section. Open
Secret Book Music and World Art Gallery 923 C street San Rafael. 7:30 p.m.
for
Info call 510/548 8779