Burge/Pamies Quartet
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975 East McMillan Street,Cincinnati OH 45206
04 February, 2022
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Rusty Burge — vibraphone, Sergio Pamies Rodriquez— piano, Aaron Jacobs — bass, John Taylor — drums. Set 1: 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm | Set 2: 9:00 pm - 10:15 pm - Sold Separately Rusty Burge is an active jazz vibraphonist who has recorded for Summit, J Curve Records, Human Records, and Telarc. Recent jazz performances with Ted Nash, Rich Perry, Peter Erskine, Dave Liebman, Rufus Reid, Steve Allee, Steve Houghton, Roland Vazquez, Michael Spiro, and Jim Rupp. Recent performances at the 2016 PASIC Convention, the 2016 Midwest Clinic, and the 2017 JEN Convention with the BAHA Quartet (Burge, Allee, Houghton, and Allen.) His latest recordings are Faraway (with Steve Allee) and Driftin' with Steve Houghton, Steve Allee, and Jeremy Allen. In 2017 Burge (as a member of PGC) was inducted into the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame. Born in 1983 in Granada, Spain, Sergio Pamies has published four albums under his name: Entre Amigos (PSM, 2008), Borrachito (Bebyne Records, 2011), What Brought You Here? (Bebyne Records, 2017) and Summer Night at La Corrala: Solo Piano (expected April 2021). Critics have acknowledged his talent for composition, the lyrical qualities of his playing, and his natural and spontaneous ability to fuse the traditional jazz language and flamenco music of his childhood. Pamies has performed at festivals in Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Colombia, Perú, China, Spain, and the United States. He has collaborated with outstanding artists such as Dave Liebman, Christian Scott, Quamon Fowler, Brad Leali, Quincy Davis, Ed Soph, Stockton Helbing, and Tatiana Mayfield among others. Pamies currently teaches at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), where he was appointed Assistant Professor in 2020. Pamies has given masterclasses and presented his research at Universidad de Granada (Spain), University of North Texas, University of Central Oklahoma, the University of Texas at Arlington (USA), East Shanghai Normal University, Contemporary Music Institute of Zhuhai (China), Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga, Universidad Industrial de Santander and Universidad EAFIT de Medellín (Colombia), and the Jazz Educators Network Conference, among other institutions. $10 drink minimum charged per person in the party, per set, if the total for beverages purchased by the party does not meet the minimum. Important Notices: If you do not check in by 15 minutes into the start of the set, we reserve the right to resale your seats with no refund to you.There are no refunds within 24 hours of the start of the performance.Seats are sold by the table, or by individual stools. Please check the map below for details about the location of the tables. For larger parties, please call (513) 601-9897 and leave a message and we will do our best to accommodate a custom arrangement. Caffè Vivace is a coffee house by day and a jazz lounge by night. It provides a space for Cincinnatians to gather, work, socialize and herald the musical art form of Jazz. Founded by Brent Gallaher and Vanessa Keeton with the goal of bringing a full-time jazz listening venue back to the Queen City, they paired it with a second passion for artisan coffee giving the residents of and visitors to Walnut Hills and the surrounding Cincinnati neighborhoods a place to grab their morning brew, hang out and work on their computers, or gather with friends over craftsman-quality coffee, espresso beverages, or even an alcoholic libation. As the workday draws to a close, patrons can stay and listen to our area's finest local jazz musicians, young and old, as well as the occasional regionally or nationally known artists.
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