News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

Jazz Fusion Legend Billy Cobam Brings his Highly Acclaimed Crosswinds Project to Jazz Cafe at Music Hall

By: Feb. 21, 2018
Get Access To Every Broadway Story

Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click.




Existing user? Just click login.

Jazz Fusion Legend Billy Cobam Brings his Highly Acclaimed Crosswinds Project to Jazz Cafe at Music Hall  Image

Jazz fusion legend Billy Cobham announces a multi-city US Tour dedicated to revisiting his second album, Crosswinds, which was originally released in 1974. For this new performance se- ries, known as the "Crosswinds Project," Cobham and the band will perform updated arrangements of his compositions from this album, supported by Paul Hanson (bassoon, sax); Fareed Haque (guitar); Tim Landers (bass); and Scott Tibbs (keys).

In addition to playing material from Crosswinds such as Spanish Moss, The Pleas- ant Pheasant, Heather, and Crosswind, Cobham and the band will perform well- loved favorites from his breakthrough album, Spectrum (1973), Taurian Matador, Stratus, Quadrant Four and Red Baron.

Cobham's musical genius has enthralled music lovers around the globe since the early '70s when he was a founding member of the Mahavishnu Orchestra.

Today, after decades of musical exploration, the versatile Cobham continues to innovate as a master drummer, percussionist, composer, producer, educator and clinician, as audiences around the country will experience through his brilliant Crosswinds Project.

Billy Cobham and the Crosswinds Project ?

In conjunction with the Crosswinds Project Tour, a special free ebook excerpt (first chapter preview) of a forthcoming full-length book about Cobham will be released, written by author Brian Gruber, entitled, "Six Days at Ronnie Scott's: Billy Cob- ham on Jazz Fusion and the Act of Creation."This one-of-a-kind book offers a be- hind-the-scenes look at a grand musical collaboration: British arranger Guy Barker's orchestration of Billy Cobham's life's work for a six-day run with a 17-piece big band at London's iconic Ronnie Scott's. In a riveting series of backstage con- versations, "Six Days at Ronnie Scott's" covers six decades of Cobham's musical life, from his early days playing with Miles Davis on Bitches Brew to the forma- tion of Mahavishnu Orchestra to performances with virtually every jazz great to his still-prolific schedule of touring and recording at age 73. Masters such as Ron Carter, Randy Brecker, Jan Hammer, and Guy Barker, as well as club owners, jazz critics and fans all get in on the action as the transformative early years of jazz fu- sion are explored, along with what drives Cobham to continue to create. Details of the full print and ebook release will be made public shortly.

For more information, visit: www.billycobham.com and find Billy on Facebook at Official Billy Cobham.

Tickets are $35 Available at The Music Hall Box Office, Ticketmaster



Comments

To post a comment, you must register and login.






Videos