Setting up at the Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock. The Vogel / Saxon Duo opened up for the Nathan Hubbard Quartet with G.E. Stinson, Alex Cline, and Steuart Liebig.

Vogel / Saxon Duo at Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock

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NATHAN HUBBARD QUARTET
Nathan Hubbard – vibraphone, electronics
G.E. Stinson – electric guitar
Steuart Liebig- bass guitar
Alex Cline- drums

ALEXANDER VOGEL-JONATHAN SAXON DUO
Alexander Vogel – saxophones
Jonathan Saxon – drums, percussion, electronics

Sunday December 7, 2014

7:00pm

Admission $10
students, seniors, and series performers half price.
Free parking is plentiful.

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Magical Night at the Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock

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Last night the trio Apophenia (Stuart Liebig – bass; Alex Cline – drums/perc; Wayne Peet – Keyboards) and The Michael Vlatkovich Quartet (Vlatkovitch – trombone; Garth Powell – drums/perc; Tom McNalley – guitar; Scott Walton – bass) performed at the Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock. The performances were part of Open Gate Theater’s monthly new music series that recently celebrated is fifteenth anniversary. Sunday night’s performances were a prime example of why more Angelinos would benefit from attending these concerts.

Aphonenia and The Michael Valtkovich Quartet were simply brilliant. Thanks to Wayne Peet (also one of L.A.’s finest audio engineers) and his mobile recording rig, we were able to capture a live recording of the evening’s performances. I had the great pleasure of assisting Wayne with the recording. While Wayne pulled double duty setting up his gear (which included a Fender Rhodes piano, various keyboards, and a theremin), I helped set up the mics and get the mobile rig set up. During Wayne’s set I monitored the recording levels.

Although there is no plan for an immediate release of these two phenomenal sets of improvised music, one thing is for sure – the evening was magical and I was glad to be a part of it.