MARCO BENEVENTO & FRIENDS LIVE IN NYC
The Sullivan Hall Residency
Marco Benevento
Featuring Marco Benevento, Andrew Barr, Billy Martin, Bobby Previte, Brad Barr, DJ Olive, G. Calvin Weston, Reed Mathis, Joe Russo, John Ellis, Kaki King, Marc Friedman, Skerik, Stanton Moore and Steven Bernstein
At the outset of 2008, Marco Benevento set up shop at New York City s Greenwich Village music space, Sullivan Hall, for a month-long residency. Calling it home for five Thursday nights in January, Benevento invited a who s who in modern jazz and improvisational rock music to perform with him each week in various configurations. Each night he'd lead his musical co-conspirators through two sets of consistently breathtaking improvisations. Whether it was the Bitches Brew-esque sonic explorations of the Benevento-Steven Bernstein-Bobby Previte-DJ Olive collaboration, or the glorious post rock ferocity of Benevento-Brad Barr-Joe Russo, or Benevento's own trio with Reed Mathis and Andrew Barr celebrating the release of their debut album Invisible Baby, each performance took on a life completely its own. As the sold out crowds from week to week will attest, these shows were the stuff of legend.
Thankfully, all five nights were shot on high definition video along with multi-track recordings. While it's Marco Benevento's name at the top of the billing, what the film portrays is a scene of fearless artists making some of the most vital music of their time.
Bonus Material:
01.03.08: Technique of High Magic
01.10.08: The Frenchman Street Tussle
01.17.08: Crowd Control
01.17.08: What is & What Should Never Be
01.24.08: Mental Floss
01.24.08: Nothing Just
01.31.08: Fearless
Contents
- Intro: Welcome to My House [3:42]
- 01.03.08 2008 (and Three Days) From Home [4:52]
- Interview: Marco & Brad Barr [3:13]
- 01.10.08 Megaauna [14:53]
- Interview: Stanton Moore [2:33]
- 01.17.08: Twin Killers [6:36]
- Interview: Billy Martin & G. Calvin Weston [2:27]
- 01.24.08: Big Daddy Ears [7:11]
- Interview: Reed Mathis [3:14]
- 01.31.08: Bus Ride>The Real [13:26]
- Interview: Marco Benevento [1:02]
- 01.10.08: Space Shuttle Blues [15:21]
- Interview: Kaki King [1:12]
- 01.24.08: Man Go [4:38]
- Interview: Baptiste Ibar & Billy Martin [2:09]
- 01.31.08: Nobody Does it Better [6:33]
- Coda: All of My Friends [1:05]
- Credits: Atori [6:03]
Retail Price: $16.95
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Product Details: DVD (NTSC)
90 Minutes
Product Code: 020286139423
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