Josh Sinton _ baritone saxophone/bass clarinet, Jeremy Udden_alto saxophone/soprano saxophone, Peter Bitenc_bass, Mike Pride_drums
Influences
Fugazi, Paul Motian, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Jimmy Giuffre, John Sinton, Ralph Ellison, Frank Herbert, Samuel Beckett, Morton Feldman, Cecil Taylor, bad brains, the Beatles, Charlie Parker, Mark Rothko, Piet Mondrian, Nell Sinton, Howlin' Wolf, J.S. Bach, Orson Welles, Ran Blake, Steve Lacy, Mary J. Blige, Anthony Braxton, Wendy Sinton, Harold Pinter, Joseph Cornell, Sergione Leone, Henry Threadgill, Dominique Eade, Hasel Adkins, Evan Parker, John Coltrane, Harry Carney, Lee Konitz, Elvin Jones, Tony Malaby, Lew Welch, John Cage, Gaudi, Wittgenstein, Joe Lovano, Leo Parker, Gerry Mulligan, Gary Smulyan, Pepper Adams, John Surman, Paul Bley, Art Lande, Edward Wilkerson Jr., Ari Brown, Lloyd King, Paul Mertens, the Roots, Sugar Hill Gang, James Brown, Bernie Worrell, David Byrne, Brian Eno, Devo, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, r.e.m., Sonny Rollins, Bob Moses, Tisiziji Munoz, Irene Aebi, Allan Chase, Jerry Bergonzi, George Garzone, Hankus Netsky, Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis, the Fugs, Maurice Sendak, Rembrandt, Grotowski, Howard Sandroff, Euripides, Homer, James Joyce, Leadbelly, John Lee Hooker, Gene Ammons, Laura Sinton
Josh Sinton conceived the band holus-Bolus in winter of 2004. Individually, the members of holus-Bolus have played all over the world (India, Ethiopia, Belgium, Shanghai, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Nashville, Israel). Collectively they combine their experiences to form a cohesive unit. Their music runs the gamut from garage rock to jazz to experimental ??
Thanks for the add! I’m honoured! If you have time you can listen the clips of my new album “Sucide Story” on the following link,: http://cdbaby. com/cd/vcaruso or on the link in my “myspace” page. Ciao Vincenzo!
Thanks for joining us at The Cell, for Synesthesic Cell Structures. You sounded great, hope you enjoyed yourself. The recording sounds good. I'll send you a copy.
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that my new album Afrikan Machinery is out now on Tzadik Records. Check out some of the tracks on my profile! You can buy the CD here, here, or here. It's also available on iTunes.
Best Wishes, Lukas Ligeti