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Upcoming Gigs Announced for Jamie Baum in Canada, NYC and Portugal

By: Feb. 11, 2010
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Jamie Baum has announced upcoming gigs in Canada, New York, and Portugal. The dates are as follows:

Wednesday, February 17, 9:30pm
The Jamie Baum - Dave Smith Quintet
Jamie Baum - flutes, Dave Smith - trumpet
David Braid - piano, Jon Maharaj - bass , Nick Fraser - drums
The Rex
Queen Street West
194 Queen St W, Toronto, (416) 598-2475, www.therex.ca/

Thursday, February 18, 8pm
The Jamie Baum - Dave Smith Quintet
Jamie Baum - flutes, Dave Smith - trumpet
David Braid - piano, John Geggie- bass, Nick Fraser - drums
Cafe Paradiso
199 Bank Street, Ottawa, (613) 565-0657

Friday, February 19, 2pm
Jamie Baum Clinic - Free and open to the public
Carleton University
School for Studies in Art & Culture: Music Studio A, Loeb 9, A917 Loeb Building
1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, (613) 520-2600

Saturday, February 20, 8:30pm
Dave Smith & Jamie Baum - w/ Mike Melito Trio
Strathallan
550 East Avenue, Rochester, NY, (585) 461-5010

Tuesday, March 9, 8:30pm
Jamie Baum Septet
Jamie Baum - flutes, Ralph Alessi - trumpet, Doug Yates - alto sax/b. clarinet
Chris Komer - F. horn, Aaron Goldberg - piano
Johannes Weidenmueller - bass, Jeff Hirshfield - drums
Cornelia Street Cafe
29 Cornelia St, NYC, New York, NY, (212) 989-9319
http://www.corneliastreetcafe.com/

Saturday, March 13, 10pm
Jamie Baum Septet
Jamie Baum - flutes, Ralph Alessi - trumpet, Doug Yates - alto sax/b. clarinet
Chris Komer - F. horn, Aaron Goldberg - piano
Johannes Weidenmueller - bass, Jeff Hirshfield - drums
Braga Jazz Festival
Braga, Portugal

Jamie Baum has impressed audiences, musicians and critics alike with her inventive, finely crafted compositions and commanding and atypical approach to the flute as a lead instrument. Originally from Connecticut, Baum has been living in New York for seventeen years working as a leader or sidewomen with a wide range of consummate musicians including Randy Brecker, Paul Motian, John Abercrombie, Mick Goodrick, George Russell, Donald Brown, Kenny Werner, Fred Hersch, Kenny Barron, Tom Harrell, Dave Douglas, Billy Hart, Mickey Roker, Uri Caine, Ursel Schlicht, Leni Stern, V. M. Bhatt, Karaikudi Mani, Hakim Ludin, etc.; in a wide range of styles. Though focusing primarily on jazz, she has been involved in projects performing classical and new music to Brazilian, Indian and Latin music offering her ample opportunity to develop a strong personal style.

For more information visit http://www.jamiebaum.com/.



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