43 Murray St
New York, New York 10007

Cin-M-Art Space 43, located at 43 Murray Street, will host the NYC debut for The Legendary RT and Sredni and Friends February 4 at 8:00 PM. The Blues/Jazz Blues/NY Blues ensemble, led by Arthur Hine (The Legendary RT), features Sredni Vollmer (The Band) on mouth harp and vocals, Pete Rose on guitar, Karmik Mike Stein on drums and Bob Arkin on bass.

Arthur Hine, aka RT, has been a quiet background influence in American recorded music for over 40 years. Along the way he had a record company (Armtrac Records), managed one of the greatest unknown bands in history (Sneaky Cookin'), and wrote songs for various artists, such as Howie Wyeth and Marianne Faithful. Raspy-voiced and grey-bearded, he is a "surprise baby," re-entering Blues performance after a 30 year lay-out. He has been taking Woodstock venues by storm with a combination of ironic lyrics, catchy tunes and off beat rhythms.

A living legend and world renowned harmonica player, Woodstock artist Sredni Vollmer is primarily remembered as the talented, versatile and humble harmonica player/vocalist who accompanied Rick Danko in concerts by The Band and in duo performances with Danko. He co-wrote and recorded the Philadelphia International hit song "No-Tell Motel" with Don Covay and recorded with Leslie West (Mountain), Rick Danko, Kinky Freedman, Colin Linden and many others. Sredni also performed on stage with Hot Tuna, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and Bob Dylan, and has been a member of groups like the Woodstock Mountains Revue and Sunshine and the Flashbacks.

The ensemble's material includes Blues, Jazz Blues, original tunes and some covers (Beatles, Joe Cocker, Fred Neil, Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs, Jimmy Reed, Bob Marley).

For more information, visit:
www.reverbnation.com/thelegendaryrtandsredni
www.facebook.com/The-Legendary-RT-and-Sredni/128416447202285
www.myspace.com/28376197

Cin-M-Art Space is a grassroots NYC collective, curating and nurturing indie music, cinema and art. Its Murray Street location is just a few blocks away from the old Knitting Factory (attempting to fill the void left by Knitting Factory when they moved to Brooklyn.)

ABOUT THE LEGENDARY RT AND SREDNI (IN ARTHUR HINE'S WORDS)
"I was born in da Bronx. A good day there was hanging out in the woods that surrounded the Bronx Zoo or writing by the side of the Bronx River or Lake Agassiz (lol). Then I discovered that a subway train could take me to another universe, and as a young teenager, I felt drawn to Greenwich Village. There, I ran into another kid from Brooklyn, Ned Carter (Edward Edelman), a folk and classical guitarist, who taught me how to play. We would play in Washington Square Park or the local coffee houses like The Rafio, The Fat Black Pussy Cat, Rienzi's, The Third Side Cafe, The Basement, The Cafe Wha? and others; Ned sang folk songs and I read my Beat Poetry. We would go to the Village Vanguard, the Five Spot, the Jazz Gallery, or Gerdes Folk City and catch sets by Thelonious Monk, Yusef Lateef, Sonny Rollins, John Lee Hooker, Dave van Ronk or the Rev, Gary Davis...all of whom infected my brain and influence my music still.

"In the afternoons, we would hang out in Wasington Square, Izzy's (Israel Young) Folklore Center, or one of the stoops on MacDougal Street. We would listen to or play with, Richie Havens (and Splivy), Mike Manne, David Blue (Cohen), Karen Dalton, Dino Valenti, John Sebastian Jr., Bobby Dylan, Freddie Neil, Tom Paxton, Bob Gibson, Tim Hardin and many others who passed through the NY Folk and Blues Revival of the 1960's.

"I grew up and started a record label, Armtrac Records, a music company, ROHO Music, a band, Sneaky Cooking and, after Marianne Faithful showed me the difference between a poem and a song, I began writing songs. After accumulating bad trips, with Columbia Records, drugs, band members dying...I forsook NY and the music scene and opened a gift store in the middle of nowhere with my wife, Kim. We raised two great kids, Naomi and Noah, outside the chaos which is the music scene.

"The kids are now grown and I was wood-shedding in my kitchen, and A.J. Weberman asked me to open his reprise of a Be-In in Central Park (NYC). After my set, someone from The Villager (a local newspaper) asked me who I was. I did not think fast enough or clever enough and so I became RT. After playing Frankie D's intermission at Olive's in Nyack for about a year, I made a CD (Potpourri) and added Frankie's intro: the best solo act I ever heard (LOL; he is prone to hyperbole!), the legendary RT. That is how I became The Legendary RT.

"Sredni had played with Sneaky Cooking, (as did Michael and, occasionally Randy, Brecker, Mick Ronson, Rob Stoner, Howie Wyeth, Doane Perry, Tony Caniff, Angie Howell (Barton), Jocelyn Brown, Rona Wyeth Barrow, Chrissy Faith; we played with Stuff (Cornell Dupre), Orleans, Stormin' Norman et al. He went on to play with The Band, Don Covay, Rick Danko, Otis Rush, Corky Lang, Leslie West, Danny Kalb, Dr. John, Mick Ronson, Kinky Friedman, Mississippi Fred McDowell, NRPS, Buddy Cage, Gene Clark, Paul Butterfield, Rashid Ali, Hot Tuna, Happy Traum, Andy Bobinson, and others...When I found out he still lived near Woodstock, we got together. The result is The Legendary RT and Sredni and Friends, whose music you will find here and on youtube and in a venue near you soon."

Added by jsacrew on January 27, 2011

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