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Brooklyn Academy of Music's (BAM) 1998 Next Wave Festival Presents Jau-The Next Wave Hosted by Don Byron

With : Puente and Percussion featuring Don Byron, Music for Six Musicians

And and The Foreign Affair Trio with Special Guest Artist Sponsored by AT&T

BAM Opera House One performance : Friday, November 27 at 7:30pm tickets: $35, 25, 15

Brooklyn, November 17, 1998 (Revised)-Don Byron, acclaimed composer and clarinetist , returns to BAM with his Music for Six Musicians to host Jazz-The Ne xt Wave at the BAM Opera House (30 Lafayette Avenue) for one performance only on Friday , November 27. This year's Jazz- The Next Wave, hosted by Don Byron , charts a course of classic and contemporary , assembling a star­ studded group of masters on one stage. Highlighting the evening will be Tito Puente on timbales in Puente and Percussion featuring Giovanni Hidalgo , demonstrating the seminal sounds of some of the most influential recordings of Latin percussion from the late l950 's- "Puente in Percussion " and "Top Percussion." Also on the bill will be Hector Martignon and The Foreign Affair Trio, with special guest Ray Barretto. BAM 's 1998 Next Wave Festival , comprised of sixteen dance, music, and theater events , is sponsored by Philip Morris Companies Inc. For tickets, call BAM Ticket Services at 718.636.4100. BAM Prefers Visa®. mor e ...

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About the artists

New York native Tito Puente, one of the most notable American musicians of Latin descent , has worked continuously since 1937 and has recorded over 100 albums (for which he was presented a platinum record in 1994). Puente has been awarded four Grammys , numerous honorary doctorates , and has been featured in major motion pictures, television programs and concert appearances worldwide with his own ensemble and with other exceptional musicians including Mario Bauza, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich and Gloria Estefan. His compositions have been recorded and made famous by notable performers, such as recorded by . Puente is joined by Giovanni Hidalgo, congas; Johnny Almendra, drums and percussion; Milton Cardona , congas, percussion and vocals; and Andy Gonzales , bass.

Hector Martignon and The Foreign Affair Trio add an exciting dimension to this illustrious lineup. Pianist Martignon, born in Colombia, received his Master 's degree in classical piano and composition from the Hochschule fur Musik Freiburg. He has recently performed with , Don Byron, and recorded 's The Capeman, for which he served as arranger and assistant musical director. The trio, comprised of Martignon, Jairo Moreno on bass, and Satoshi Takeishi on drums, will be joined by special guest Ray Barretto, renowned musician and composer.

Byron 's ensemble is comprised of , trumpet ; Edsel Gomez , piano; Leo Traversa , bass; Ben Wittman , drums; and Milton Cardona, congas. Don Byron has performed with such renowned musicians as Geri Allen, the Orchestra and . Recent performances at BAM include last year's program of Jazz-The Next Wave, a bill that included Byron and his ensemble Existential Dread, and the renegade groove instrumentalists Medeski Martin and Wood. Byron, the artistic director of Jazz-The Next Wave at BAM, curated and hosted a series of evening jazz concerts in the BAMcafe in 1997. writes: "[Byron has] taken a scholarly approach to jazz without a hint of academic stuffiness ... Every time Mr. Byron revisits the music of a neglected jazz figure or mixes hip-hop with jazz in a way that eluded the acid jazzers, he's not only charting new musical territory but he's actually an undercover critic trying to re-write the music's history."

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Don Byron's sixth album , Nu Blaxploitation, (recently released by ) is a collection of funk and spoken -word tracks. It includes lyrics by poet Sadiq Bey on a broad range of political and news topics as well as compositions by 60s and 70s artists such as Mandrill and . Byron is unbound by gemes and styles, proven in albums such as Tuskegee Experiments and Bug Music that include compositions by such broad-ranging artists as Ellington and Schumann. His fascination with the work of Ellington, Raymond Scott and John Kirby continues in Tunes & 'Toons, a highly popular program that pairs live performances by Byron and his ensemble with classic Warner Brothers' cartoon vignettes. A BAM Education & Humanities program, this ongoing series demonstrates to young people the breadth of jazz's influence on popular culture.

Credits

BAM 's 1998 Next Wave Festival is sponsored by Philip Morris Companies Inc . New York Marriott Brooklyn is the official hotel of BAM. Bloomberg is the official broadcast sponsor of BAM . Jazz- The Next Wave is sponsored by AT&T.

General Information

Food and beverages are available at the BAMcafe located in BAM's main building at 30 Lafayette Avenue.

Transportation

Subway: 2, 3, 4, 5, D, Q to Atlantic Avenue M, N, R to Pacific Street G to Fulton Street Long Island Railroad to Flatbush Avenue BAMbus: departs from Whitney Museum at Philip Morris , 120 Park Avenue at 42nd Street, one hour prior to most performances . Car: Commercial parking lots are located adjacent to BAM

For ticket and BAMbus information, call BAM Ticket Services at 718.636.4100. When ordering your tickets, please use your VISA card. BAM Prefers Visa®.

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