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"Live Concert with Sanchez/Malaby/Rainey"

Angelica Sanchez, Tony Malaby, Tom Rainey

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Event Date: Thursday, April 15, 2004
Location: Slought Foundation
Free Exchange Series | Organized by Mark Christman

Angelica Sanchez



Pianist/keyboardist Angelica Sanchez has performed with Susie Ibarra, Joe Lovano and Mark Dresser. She recently recorded "Mirror Me" (OmniTone Records) with bassist Michael Formanek, tenor saxophonist Tony Malaby (Paul Motian's Electric Be-bop Band, Satoko Fuji Orchestra) and drummer Tom Rainey (Tim Berne, Fred Hersh).

"Sanchez is involved with free jazz that has structure, if that isn't too much of a contradiction; it has a loose, cantankerous energy, but it's given shape by some smart writing." --The New York Times

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