2100 Locust Street
Saint Louis, Missouri, Missouri 63103

Friday, April 24th in the Club Room at 8 pm:

K. Curtis Lyle with Zimbabwe Nkenya and David A.N. Jackson http://downtownatlantis.blogspot.com

followed by
The BoxDeserter Trio

Thollem McDonas--piano http://www.thollem.com

Joel Peterson--bass

Skeeter Shelton--sax

Boxdeserter Trio’s sound encompasses a whole world of music-making that is part erudite composition, part virtuosic improvisation, part populist affability; challenging music that still manages to be charming and thought provoking to audiences beyond initiated New Music fans. Melodic modernism, classical economy and elemental Free Jazz all inform Boxdesserter Trio’s direction. The group combines musicians of disparate generations and locales that have an affinity for taking innovative music directly to the people.
Thollem McDonas is a pianist from the Bay Area who has toured almost non-stop around the world for the past several years. He has a conservatory background (studying with Lou Harrison), but left that world to perform his own music. Thollem is a recent recipient of a Meet The Composer grant and was also commissioned by The Limon Dance Company for a large-scale piece in commemoration of their 50th year anniversary. Last autumn he spent 15 weeks playing 65 concerts circumnavigating the U.S. In September he was invited to perform the late works of Claude Debussy on the piano on which they were written, as well as his own creations with double-bassist Stefano Scodanibbio. This will be released as the first album ever recorded on Debussy's piano. Thollem’s other CDs include solo piano works, large ensemble pieces and various collaborations, such as an upcoming release on the legendary ESP Disk this spring.

Skeeter Shelton is one of the most under-recognized saxophonists in free jazz/creative music. His father, drummer Ajaramu Shelton, was a charter member of the AACM who played with Roscoe Mitchell, Muhal Abrahms, Kalaparusha, Fred Anderson, Sonny Stitt and Gene Ammons. Skeeter grew-up around these influences and absorbed a whole lot of tenor playing. His status as a leading figure in Detroit’s creative music community is undisputed and his obscure national status is due to reticence, not talent. But he hasn’t completely escaped notice by notable peers- Skeeter has worked with musicians like James Blood Ulmer, Fred Anderson, Faruq Z. Bey, Hakim Jami, Dennis Gonzales and The North Woods Improvisers. He also leads the group Spectrum 2.

Also based in Detroit, multi-instrumentalist Joel Peterson have performed a wide array of music as a member of groups like Immigrant Suns, The Scavenger Quartet, Odu Afrobeat Orchestra, The Sure Shots, Xenharmonic Gamelan, ECFA and in trios and quartets with Faruq Z Bey, Kenneth Green and Michael Carey. As an improviser, he has performed with people like Tatsuya Nakatani, Steve Cohn, Amy Denio, Luk Houtkamp, Eugene Chadbourne, Rhys Chatham, Jason Stein, Carl Smith and many others. Besides the double-bass, his primary gigging instrument, Joel also performs on clarinet, oud, qyteli, guitar and more. From 2005-2008 he ran Bohemian National Home, Detroit’s primary venue for creative arts.

Official Website: http://www.myspace.com/schlaflybeer

Added by Schlafly Tap Room on March 18, 2009

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