Friday, March 30, 2007

12:00/2:00 PM - Landmark Center's Atrium, (take escalator to the first floor) 401 Park Drive, Boston, Massachusetts 02215 - No Cover

ILONA KUDINA, Flute
GUSTAVO AGATIELLO, Vibraphone

There are tables and chairs at the atrium and a food court near by. The Landmark Center houses lots of shops and offices, so people sit around the atrium during their lunch break while we play.
The sound is very "live" at the atrium, so we use no amplification and we can take advantage of a wide dynamic range.
I really enjoy this kind of setting. I normally play tunes, "Jazz Standards" and other not so standard music.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

6:00/8:00 PM - Freedom House, Downtown Boston

SOLO VIBRAPHONE

Friday, March 23, 2007

12:00/2:00 PM - Landmark Center's Atrium, (take escalator to the first floor) 401 Park Drive, Boston, Massachusetts 02215 - No Cover

ILONA KUDINA, Flute
GUSTAVO AGATIELLO, Vibraphone

There are tables and chairs at the atrium and a food court near by. The Landmark Center houses lots of shops and offices, so people sit around the atrium during their lunch break while we play.
The sound is very "live" at the atrium, so we use no amplification and we can take advantage of a wide dynamic range.
I really enjoy this kind of setting. I normally play tunes, "Jazz Standards" and other not so standard music.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Went to see Ed Saindon with The Jim Howe Trio (Ed Saindon, Vibraphone - Billy Novick, Clarinet & Alto Sax - Les Harris Jr., Drums - Jim Howe, Bass) perform at "The Press Room" in Portsmouth, NH and was invited to sit in on a few tunes. I had a blast, both playing and listening! It was a real treat.

Friday, March 2, 2007

Every Friday in March, 2007 - 12:00/2:00 PM, Landmark Center's Atrium, (take escalator to the first floor) 401 Park Drive, Boston, Massachusetts 02215 - No Cover

My good friend and guitarrist OSCAR PENAS will join me on some of the dates. Guitar and Vibraphone can create nice textures. Other dates TBA.
There are tables and chairs at the atrium and a food court near by. The Landmark Center houses lots of shops and offices, so people sit around the atrium during their lunch break while we play.
The sound is very "live" at the atrium, so we use no amplification and we can take advantage of a wide dynamic range.
I really enjoy this kind of setting. I normally play tunes, "Jazz Standards" and other not so standard music.