Apr 04 2024
Mark Walker + Triad

Mark Walker + Triad

Presented by Feldman Geospatial at Long Live Roxbury

Feldman Geospatial has created a superb 'critic's choice' jazz and Latin music series at Long Live Roxbury, a new and hip craft brewery and taproom located at 152 Hampden Street in Boston. And all of it is FREE of charge. It's a beautiful gift from Feldman Geospatial to the neighborhood communities who love great live music in Boston and beyond.

“It has always been my dream to bring high quality jazz and world music to our building in Roxbury, and by making it free to all we are hoping to continue to create a community space for food, drinks, arts and culture for everyone to enjoy,” said Michael Feldman, Chief Executive Officer of Feldman Geospatial.

Here is the band that will perform on Thursday, April 4 at 6 pm

Mark Walker, drums
Oscar Stagnaro, bass
Maxim Lubarsky, piano/keyboards

Drummer, composer and educator Mark Walker has been one of the most respected names on the jazz scene for four decades. He has performed on five continents with some of the best musicians in the world and appears on over 75 recordings, including two Grammy® Award-winning albums, four Latin Grammy®-winning albums, seven Grammy®-nominated albums and one Latin Grammy®-nominated album.

In the early 1990’s Walker toured the US, South America and Europe and recorded with legendary pianist/composer Lyle Mays (Pat Metheny Group) in a quartet featuring bassist Marc Johnson and saxophonist Bob Sheppard. This experience refined Walker’s musicianship, challenging and influencing him on a deep level in his performance and compositionally – which would later show itself in his future writing. At the suggestion of pianist Michel Camilo, Walker relocated to New York in 1995 and immediately got the gig with The Caribbean Jazz Project, featuring Paquito D’Rivera, Dave Samuels and Andy Narell. The band was similar to an international trade school, performing and arranging music using authentic rhythms of the Caribbean and South America in a jazz context. Members of the band were steeped in virtually all Latin American and Caribbean styles.

Admission Info

Free admission.  Free parking.

Dates & Times

2024/04/04 - 2024/04/04

Location Info

Long Live Roxbury

152 Hampden Street, Boston, MA 02119

Parking Info

Our location has an easily accessible private lot! When the lot fills up, please park on George Street (it’s free!).

We are also within a mile or less of several train and bus lines if you prefer to travel car-free.

When parking, please be mindful of our neighbors, and do not block any driveways or access points, or park on the sidewalk.