Friday, May 27, 2005

info on 'bu-ga-lu' smith, performing at bau 6.2.05

Marvin 'Bu-Ga-Lu' Smith
Drummer Marvin 'Bu-Ga-Lu' Smith is a veteran in the world of music.
His exciting playing has been heard on stages around the world for more than
forty years.
Growing up in a musical family outside of New York City in nearby Englewood, NJ,
Marvin began his studies of music at an early age. By the time he was
eight-years-old, Marvin was already working with his older brother, Buster Smith,
a prominent drummer who performed, most notably, with Jazz pioneer, Eric Dolphy. When Marvin was sixteen, he worked for the Town Sound Recording Company. During his time there, he recorded with such stars of the music world as James Brown, Lola Falana, and Sam and Dave among others. In 1969, Marvin joined singer Rocky Roberts' band and moved to Italy. During the nearly 25 years Marvin spent playing in Europe with Roberts, he also performed with many of the top names in Jazz. Stints with Chet Baker, Art Farmer, Mal Waldron, and Charles Mingus followed. It was also at this time that Marvin first met and played with Archie Shepp and Sun Ra. Both men would prove to be influential in Marvin's career.Archie Shepp asked Marvin to join his band in 1982. For five years Marvin toured all over the world and recorded with the legendary reedman. While with Shepp, Marvin further evolved what he calls "the timing of the drum", a philosophy based upon the idea that rhythm in music follows the Universal Rhythms of Life. One night in 1987, Marvin happened to be at a club across the street from Sweet Basil in New York City. He saw that Sun Ra was performing there all week and decided to stop in and say hi to his old friend. Upon entering the club, Sun Ra band member John Gilmore greeted Marvin and asked him to sit in with the band for a set. After the set, Sun Ra immediately offered Marvin the gig starting the next day. From 1987-1992 Marvin toured and recorded with Sun Ra. In 1992, Marvin released Be Impartial to Yourself, recorded live at Visiones in New York City with Cecil McBee and Kirk Lightsey. This recording showcases the power and creative energy Marvin brings to every group he plays with.",a prominent drummer who performed, most notably, with Jazz pioneer, Eric Dolphy.

When Marvin was sixteen, he worked for the Town Sound Recording Company.
During his time there, he recorded with such stars of the music world as James Brown,
Lola Falana, and Sam and Dave among others.
In 1969, Marvin joined singer Rocky Roberts' band and moved to Italy. During the
nearly 25 years Marvin spent playing in Europe with Roberts, he also performed
with many of the top names in Jazz. Stints with Chet Baker, Art Farmer, Mal
Waldron, and Charles Mingus followed. It was also at this time that Marvin first
met and played with Archie Shepp and Sun Ra. Both men would prove to be
influential in Marvin's career.
Archie Shepp asked Marvin to join his band in 1982. For five years Marvin toured
all over the world and recorded with the legendary reedman. While with Shepp,
Marvin further evolved what he calls "the timing of the drum", a philosophy
based upon the idea that rhythm in music follows the Universal Rhythms of Life.
One night in 1987, Marvin happened to be at a club across the street from Sweet
Basil in New York City. He saw that Sun Ra was performing there all week and
decided to stop in and say hi to his old friend. Upon entering the club, Sun Ra
band member John Gilmore greeted Marvin and asked him to sit in with the band
for a set. After the set, Sun Ra immediately offered Marvin the gig starting the
next day. From 1987-1992 Marvin toured and recorded with Sun Ra.

In 1992, Marvin released Be Impartial to Yourself, recorded live at Visiones in
New York City with Cecil McBee and Kirk Lightsey. This recording showcases the
power and creative energy Marvin brings to every group he plays with.
\r\nCurrently, Marvin continues to stay busy as a leader, sideman and instructor in New York.

Source: www.scotthesse.org

Currently, Marvin continues to stay busy as a leader, sideman and instructor in
New York.
Source: www.scotthesse.org

Thursday, May 19, 2005

bau 6: press release

For release: June, 2005
Contact: Chris Albert
Phone 914.844.6515
Email: info@christopheralbert.com

b a u 6: amalgam. new work by chris albert at beacon artist union.

Bau founding member, Chris Albert will be exhibiting a collection of sculpture, and mixed media pieces in a solo show from Saturday, June 11, through Sunday, July 3, 2005 at bau, beacon artist union, 161 Main St, Beacon NY. Opening reception, June 11, 6-9pm

A Beacon resident, Albert has been involved in the Beacon art community since relocating from Colorado in 2003. Albert’s artwork largely consists of drawing, and painting in a variety of media. Working in an abstract manner, Albert uses loosely indicated imagery that becomes fragmented by the effect of adding and subtracting layers, the result being an expressive, fluid piece that speaks to a mood, but can be interpreted in various ways.

For bau 6, Chris Albert is exhibiting mixed media assemblages, and sculpture that examine the notion of conflict on a scale of both global and personal dimension. Clashes of culture, concept, identity; Amalgam explores such collisions by envisioning how opposing realities are often coalesced into a shared existence by necessity.

Images, and additional information will be posted on the news page at www.christopheralbert.com, and at www.beaconartistunion.com.


bau
beaconartistunion
161 Main Street
Beacon, NY 12508
T 845 591 2331
beaconartistunion@yahoo.com - www.beaconartistunion.com
Opening Hours: Saturdays/Sundays 12:00 to 6:00 pm and by appointment.

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

bau 5: opening photos