Chicago Scratch Orchestra's Performances in 2012
Chicago Scratch Orchestra at Brown Rice on January 27
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Brown Rice
4432 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago Daniel Van Duerm—keyboards Gregory O'Drobinak—electronics Dan Godston—trumpet Sid Yiddish—small instruments, voice Adam Thornburg—trombone kg price—percussion and special guest Ed Herrmann—open piano |
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Dreaming of Spring at Calles y Sueños
1900 S. Carpenter Rd., Chicago with poetry by Susan Deer Cloud, John Roche, Charlie Newman, Jules Nyquist, Wayne Allen Jones, & Charlie Rossiter & music by the Chicago Scratch Orchestra Jeff Kowalkowski—keyboard, accordion Ben Lamar—trumpet, pandeiro, ocarina Sid Samberg—viola Gregory O'Drobinak—electronics Dan Godston—trumpet Carlos Bueno—cajon KG Price—percussion |
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performance at High Concept Laboratories (May 21)
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performance at WNUR (June 20)
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performance at High Concept Laboratories (June 22)
with Gino Robair conducting his I, Norton opera and Julia A. Miller conducting her Dissecting Adam score |
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concert at the Empty Bottle (June 24) --
on a triple bill with Never Enough Hope & A Light Sleeper Empty Bottle 1035 N. Western Ave. Chicago, IL Jon Hey -- keyboards Elbio Barilari -- guitar Joseph Vajarsky -- tenor saxophone Dan Godston -- trumpet Adam Thornburg -- trombone Daniel Van Duerm -- keyboards, electronics Evan Kuchar -- electronics David Moré -- singing saw Kyle Price -- percussion Christopher Bruce -- percussion The Chicago Scratch Scratch Orchestra performed --
"7 Hums 7 Times" by Tom Bickley "Shuffle" by Alison Knowles "CIA vs. KGB" by Dan Godston "Lighting Piece" by Yoko Ono "Occupy the Chicago Scratch Orchestra" by Glenn Weyant |
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Chicago Scratch Orchestra Concert
During a "Pop Up Art on Lake Street" Event in the Miller Arts District Saturday, August 11 (8 p.m.) The Marshall J. Gardner Center for the Arts 540 Lake St. Gary, IN 46403 Performers: Ben Lamar—trumpet Greg O’Drobinak—keyboard & electronics Tom Madeja—trumpet Ed Herrmann—electronics & inventions Josh Beatty—tenor saxophone Reid Karris—guitar & electronics Mark Hardy—fretless bass Matt Gold—upright bass |
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