13 February 2023
Chicago-based improvisational drummer Tim Daisy is coming back to Columbia for a concert Feb. eighteen at an art gallery in the Windows vista. The experimental percussionist, who began a concert and class series in Columbia within 2021, will be joined now by the trumpeter, composer plus arts writer Jacob Wick. The two musicians have a great performing in Columbia comprising more than two decades. Because Wick, who’s now based in South america, is visiting Columbia on a single weekend as Daisy, the particular professional improvisers decided they could as well jam together for any night at Mike Williams Art studio and photo gallery on Lincoln Street. Daisy specializes in drums, marimba plus xylophone while Wick’s principal instrument is the trumpet, yet both have made names to get themselves internationally, as composers who experiment with writing plus sound. “It’s not your own typical ColaJazz (festival) type of stuff… a bit more out there compared to that, ” said marketer Ross Taylor, who reserved the show as well as Daisy’s first show in Columbia. “For those of us that really feel it, well, we really really feel it, ” Taylor stated of the pair’s sound. “These musicians keep pushing the particular boundaries of their expressions plus their instruments for the sake of the particular art, not money. inch
Concert and Music Information
Jazz fans, especially people who may be unfamiliar with the avant-garde approaches to the already boundary-less genre that Daisy plus Wick take, are in for the partly improvised treat. Daisy and Wick will every have a solo set, after that perform — and show away their improvisational skills — as a duo. Entry towards the show, which starts from 8: 30 p. mirielle. on Saturday, Feb. eighteen, costs $15 per individual. Feb. 18. $15. Paul Williams Gallery. 1221 Lincoln subsequently St .