Get in to Go Out CD RELEASE CONCERT for 482 music release
5/07/2009 - 10:00 PM @ Elastic
2830 N Milwaukee Ave 2nd Floor ..
$7 suggested donation BYOB
Josh Berman - cornet, Dave Rempis - saxophones, Paul Giallorenzo - piano, Anton Hatwich - bass, Frank Rosaly – drums
More info/sounds--->paulgiallorenzo.com/gitgo
Get in to Go Out
Paul Giallorenzo - piano, composition; Dave Rempis - saxophones; Josh Berman - cornet; Anton Hatwich - bass; Frank Rosaly - drums
record coming out on 482 winter 09 (for real)
Telegraph Series thecluttercorner.com/telegraph
Allison Stanley & Paul Giallorenzo
Our first ep meet me in Iceland was released on 7" vinyl February '07.
Click here to purchase it --->thecluttercorner.com/telegraph/wares.htm Cellist Fred-Lonberg Holm and bass clarinetist Jason Stein contributed their
ideas to this music as well. The record is being released on Augmented Records
and includes a collection of bookmarks!
Currently we are split between Chicago and Ann Arbor so there are no live dates
on the calendar right now. It is quite possible that telegraph series may continue
to make more records than it plays live shows. We look forward to creating more
music, however that may be.
------------------------------------------------------------------ Masul
The Arousal City.
Creative Sources Recordings, 2007
To purchase CD--->click here
Record Label
482 Music, Creative Sources, Friends and Relatives
Paul Giallorenzo is a Chicago-based improviser, composer, and sound designer using piano, synthesizer, and electronics in a wide variety of groups and contexts, ranging from jazz and improvised music to electro-acoustic / noise. Current collaborators include Dave Rempis, Josh Berman, Anton Hatwich, Frank Rosaly, Thomas Mejer, Marc Unternåher, Allison Stanley, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Ingebrigt Haaker Flaten, Tim Daisy, Jason Stein, Brian Labycz, Marc Riordan, Jeb Bishop
As a producer and arts organizer, Paul is a co-founder and director of the Elastic Arts Foundation (EAF), a non-profit arts organization that operates the progressive music and arts venue Elastic (formerly 3030). elasticarts.org
Oi! What's happenin, Brothah Paul? Hope all is well, just thinking of you guys... I think I may make a surprise appearance soon. Have a hankering for real creativity.
come see your friends at the cultural center this evening. i am about to cut my own hair, so at the very least you can be amused by that. p.s. juana molina was lovely last night.
we are still around and kicking. new place, bit smaller, but closer to luzern, everything is really cool and waiting for you to come by and play and have a few drinks. miss you! cheers marc
still rollin' like i'm a 22-year old, my friend. i need to visit chicago and spark our usual run-around the town late-night wonky tonk... fur rizul. all my best...
Do you remember when we were supposed to collaborate with a pixelview camera and I let you borrow it? Remember? Anyway, I miss Chicago. I am homesick for it.
it is quiet and calm here. at night the cicada orchestra overwhelms the aural senses. tomatoes and cucumbers abound in the garden and bottles of wine lay unopened in the dining room...