Mar 25 2023
Another Somerville Improv, New Music, Free Jazz debut: Kelly Bray

Another Somerville Improv, New Music, Free Jazz debut: Kelly Bray

Presented by The Creative Music Series at Arts at the Armory

free 44-space parking lot is located behind the Armory.  

 There is another 8:00PM concert in the Armory Auditorium, so come EARLY!

In case, an additional overflow parking lot is available. The lot on Belmont St, has a guard shack. Go left on Highland Ave one-block from the Armory then turn right on Benton Rd, drive up to Summer St, then turn right one block and turn right on Belmont, the lot is on the right with the guard shack..  Do not use the St. Catherine’s lot.  Sorry for the inconvenience.                                   

Cost: Just $10, thanks to a grant! Cash/Venmo,

Contact: Alex @ Creative Music Series, alexlemski@gmail.com, 617/800-7255

https://www.creativemusicseries.com/

https://www.facebook.com/events/5777380549005522

You’ll also like the setting, the intimate Café at the Arts at the Armory.

Kelly Bray is a trumpet player, composer, improvisor, and educator based in Boston, Massachusetts. Her work explores the intersections of many styles and genres of music, pulling inspiration from avant garde, free jazz, noise, and electro-acoustic music. She has performed in many venues across the Northeast, performing with musicians such as Joe Morris, Brandon Lopez, Dan O'Brien, and most recently appeared in the free jazz-noise group, Art Heist, which features fellow members saxophonist James McCain, bassist Caleb Duval, and drummer James Paul Nadien. A graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music, Kelly has studied composition and improvisation with Anthony Coleman and Joe Morris, as well as classical trumpet with Steve Emery and jazz trumpet with John McNeil. Kelly also holds a duel Bachelor’s Degree in Music Performance and Music Education from the University of Massachusetts Lowell

https://kellybraymusic.com/

https://www.lilypadinman.com/home/2021/10/1/driff-fest-2021-cutout-kelly-bray-trio-cliffpools-porchbone

Ms. Bray in a Quartet at the Lilypad with trumpeter

Forbes Graham

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vag1mw5ddA0&t=860s

In addition to numerous professional performances with wedding bands, pit orchestras, and jazz combos, Kelly has also recorded and performed as a member of the DIY band Nervous., whose debut album released in 2019 amassed over 80,000 streams on Spotify.

ANNA ABONDOLO
Anna Abondolo is a bassist and composer from Los Angeles, California. She is currently based in Brooklyn developing an interdisciplinary collective entitled, “Rainbow Princess”. At New England Conservatory, Anna has studied under the instruction of Donald Palma, Frank Carlberg, and John Clayton. Also Anthony Coleman, Jason Moran, and John Mallia.
Anna knew when she arrived at NEC that she had found a community that would embrace her artistic curiosity. The classically trained jazz bass player and daughter of two classical musicians, Anna studied cello and piano until she discovered her passion for playing improvised music just before enrolling in a small arts high school in her home city of Los Angeles after "noodling with an electric bass my dad had laying around.". She is currently developing an interdisciplinary collective entitled, “Rainbow Princess”.
“She's A Young LA Jazz Musician Who's Going Places” LAist, 2018
Marc Ribot Trio w/ Anna Abondolo + Chad Taylor
Public Records New York
Tuesday, March 29, 2022 7:30 PM
Lucy Little

Lucy is a classically-trained violinist and composer/improviser; an audio and multimedia producer/editor; and a teaching artist, she’s originally from NYC with roots in Chicago, Boston, and Amsterdam, and a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music with a master's degree in Creative Musical Arts and a 2018-19 U.S. Fulbright Scholar in the European Union, Lucy’s work and music is inspired by a lifelong exploration of classical and modal folk styles, free improvisation, minimalism, jazz and electronic music. Lucy was most recently a 2022 Fellow and participant in the virtual OneBeat residency, a program co-produced by Found Sound Nation and the U.S. Department of State.

Described by Chicago’s WGN public radio as an “amazingly talented musician,” Lucy’s musical practice lives on the edge of many styles, inspired by a lifelong exploration of classical, minimalist, modal, jazz and electronic music. A collaborative artist at heart, Lucy plays in numerous ensembles, including blues/indie rock outfit Half Gringa and chamber rock group The Phantom Broadcast. She has performed with singer/songwriter Dani Larkin (Northern Ireland), singers Lykanthea (USA) and MICHA Música (USA), and most recently with qanun player Afarin Nazarijou (USA/Iran). Recent performances include multiple premieres at the famed Jordan Hall in Boston, a duo show with Nazarijou for The Boiler House Jazz Series at the Charles River Museum of Industry.

Admission Info

Only $10 thanks to a Somerville Grant!  Cash, Venmo

Phone: (617) 800-7255

Email: alexlemski@gmail.com

Additional time info:

free 44-space parking lot is located behind the Armory.  

 There is another 8:00PM concert in the Armory Auditorium, so come EARLY!

In case, an additional overflow parking lot is available. The lot on Belmont St, has a guard shack. Go left on Highland Ave one-block from the Armory then turn right on Benton Rd, drive up to Summer St, then turn right one block and turn right on Belmont, the lot is on the right with the guard shack..  Do not use the St. Catherine’s lot.  Sorry for the inconvenience. 

Dates & Times

2023/03/25 - 2023/03/25

Location Info

Arts at the Armory

191 Highland Ave, Somerville, MA 02143

Parking Info

The Center for Arts at the Armory is conveniently located at 191 Highland Avenue between Davis and Union Squares in Somerville, Massachusetts. The award-winning Arts at the Armory Café can be found on the left-hand side as you enter the first floor.  A free 44-space parking lot is located behind the Armory.  An additional overflow parking lot is available. Once full, there is overflow parking at 75 Belmont Street, Somerville.

 

Public Transportation: Take the 88 and 90 buses, or take the Green Line E branch to the Magoun Square T stop (~10 minute walk to The Armory.)