Dan Blacksberg is a trombonist who is working to expand the range of the trombone in jazz and improvised music. A native and resident of Philadelphia, he has been seen all around town with such local musicians as Jack Wright, Toshi Makihara, Sonic Liberation Front and with Bobby Zankel's Warriors of the Wonderful Sound as well as his own quartets and trio. He has appeared in concerts produced by Bowerbird and the Ars Nova Workshop. In addition, Dan has performed with Anthony Braxton (the premiere of Composition 19 for 100 tubas), Taylor Ho Bynum, Joe Morris, Mike Pride, Nate Wooley, Katt Hernandez, Daniel Levin and Joe Maneri in many venues in the Northeast US and elsewhere.
Dan holds a bachelor's degree from the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied with musical luminaries Bob Brookmeyer and Ran Blake. At NEC, Dan had the opportunity to work with Irene Aebi on the U.S. Premiere of her late husband Steve Lacy's song cycle Futurities (2004), and with Gunther Schuller in the world premiere of his monumental work Encounters (2003).
Dan is also one of the premiere trombonists in the world of Klezmer. Dan has performed with Frank London, Michael Alpert, Adrienne Cooper, Alan Bern, Aaron Alexander, and the Shirim Klezmer Orchestra. He has performed at the Krakow Jewish Music Festival, Klezmore, Yiddish Summer Weimar and the Ashkenaz Festival as well as the Montreal Jazz Festival and is a well known presence at KlezKamp and KlezKanada. I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4
exclamation point. inciting presents voodoo economics album release 06.19.09 pilam, 3914 spruce st.
Voodoo Economics celebrates the digital release of their new album, "Nighttime Sabbaticals." This is also a proper sendoff for their singer/multi-instrumentalist/engineer/producer, Alison//Nosila, who is heading to McGill University in Montreal to take her PhD in music theory.
In this impending futuristic reality, we will be performing the universal world premier of several literally-never-ever-heard-before-by-anyone-ever compositions, one of which will be entitled, "The Man Inside Me," by Bryan Rogers, Amnon Freidlin and Pete Angevine.
Come join us for fun times, cheap drinks, fine Ethiopian cuisine, and that sensitively primitive Special What flavor blast you've come to know and love, all over your mouth.