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Three Duos

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Friday October 18, 2024 08:00 PM EDT
Cost: $10; beer, wine, and soda available in exchange for donations
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CRITIC’S PICK: Three Duos features a trio of duets in a special evening of music at the intersection of jazz and free improvisation. The lineup includes Atlanta-based saxophonist-composer Jeff Crompton paired with another saxophonist, Nashville-based Lexi Jackson; guitarist Rob Rushin-Knop teamed up with bassist Colin Bragg; and keyboardist Ipek Eginli in cahoots with Brooklyn trumpeter Kenny Warren. - Doug DeLoach

From the venue:

Join us at the Old Stone Church in Candler Park, ATL, for a concert of three creative duos:

Ipek Eginli / Kenny Warren (piano/trumpet)
Jeff Crompton / Lexi Jackson (alto saxophone)
Rob Rushin-Knopf / Colin Bragg (guitar/bass)

Ipek Eginli is a Turkish-American experimental sound artist and improviser who has performed numerous solo, chamber, and orchestral concerts in venues throughout Europe and the United States.

Kenny Warren is a Brooklyn-based trumpet improviser who has performed with the likes of Chris Speed, Tony Malaby, Angelica Sanchez, and Slavic Soul Party.

Jeff Crompton is a saxophonist and composer well known to Atlanta audiences.

Lexi Jackson is a talented saxophonist and improviser from Nashville.

Rob Rushin-Knopf is a versatile guitarist (now based in Chattanooga) who is half of RoboCromp, his long-running duo with Jeff Crompton.

Colin Bragg is an Atlanta bassist, guitarist, and composer - his ensembles include the Sataraš Quartet and Helton & Bragg.

Beer, wine, and soda will be available in exchange for donations. Admission is $10. Doors open at 7:30; music at 8 PM

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470 Candler Park Drive
Atlanta, GA 30307
(404) 378-5570
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