Tricoastal Consortium to debut in Mitchell Park residency by Earthwise: Steven Bernstein, slide trumpet; Wayne Horvitz, piano; James Singleton, bass — Thursday, November 21 thru Saturday, November 23

Earthwise welcomes a jazz summit with stalwarts of the scenes, in the Bay Area, New York, New Orleans and Seattle: Steven Bernstein, slide trumpet; Wayne Horvitz, piano, and James Singleton, upright bass and pocket trumpet. Performing as: Tricoastal Consortium, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, three nights. 

Old friends since way back when, the group performs as a compact trio at Palo Alto Mitchell Park Community Center, El Palo Alto room, which has intermittently served as a music workshop and listening room.

Steven says:

very excited about a new project with Wayne Horvitz and James Singleton.. 2 musicians who share love for the same things I do… groove, melody and mystery.. it’s also my first ever piano trio project.. into the unknown and in residence at Mitchell Park Community Center Palo Alto

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Bernstein played an Earthwise show at the Bottom of the Hill San Francisco, Diaspora Suite, in 2008; Horvitz played as a duo with Sara Schoenbeck at The Mitch in May, 2022; Singleton played a residency with Will Bernard and Charles Rumback at The Mitch in June of last year.

 

Bernstein is based in New York, Horvitz Seattle and Singleton New Orleans. They appear as Tricoastal Consortium.

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Mark Weiss, founder of Plastic Alto blog, is a concert promoter and artist manager in Palo Alto, as Earthwise Productions, with background as journalist, advertising copywriter, book store returns desk, college radio producer, city council and commissions candidate, high school basketball player, and blogger; he also sang in local choir, fronts an Allen Ginsberg tribute Beat Hotel Rm 32 Reads 'Howl' and owns a couple musical instruments he cannot play
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