Comienzos
Fri, Apr 19
|Buffalo
Comienzos interpret a rich repertoire of Central American, Brazilian and world music spanning from traditional folk to modern pop in a cross over jazz format.
Time & Location
Apr 19, 2024, 7:00 PM
Buffalo, 19 Wadsworth St, Buffalo, NY 14201, USA
Guests
About the event
DOORS @ 6:30PM / SHOW @ 7PM
STAGE AREA: $13 reserved seating
BAR AREA: $10 reserved seating
*No refund or exchanges *Tickets can be transferred to another person *Unclaimed seats 15 minutes after start time will be open to walk-ins*
YOUTUBE - "Sorsenet" performed by Comienzos
Jamie Sunshine - marimba
Jeremy Spindler - accordion
Brian DeJesus - upright Bass
Brian Mckenna - percussion
Comienzos interpret a rich repertoire of Central American, Brazilian and world music spanning from traditional folk to modern pop in a cross over jazz format. The trio brings to audiences colorful bubbles of temporal pauses and voyages, hip moving rhythms and energetic and playful improvisations. Comienzos embodies the celebration of three very distinct instruments and their broad ranges of expressive voices to evoke to audiences a wide spectrum of emotion.
Jamie Sunshine, percussionist and educator from Buffalo, New York, holds a Masters degree from West Virginia University and a Bachelors degree from The State University of New York at Fredonia. She is currently completing another Bachelors in Music Therapy at SUNY Fredonia. Graduating with percussion performance degrees, Jamie has studied Western percussion extensively, and performs with various percussion ensembles, orchestras, jazz ensembles, classic rock groups and children’s groups throughout Western New York.
Jeremy Spindler is a French-American self-taught accordionist who grew up in Brazil and now lives in Western New York. Charismatic and playful, his love of Brazilian and French musette music is evident in his melodic style. His improvisational approach reveals his deep love of jazz. Whether in the studio or in performance, his blending of different styles, including Balkan and other traditional musical forms, and willingness to go beyond conventional boundaries strike listeners as instinctive and unique. He has performed with French Manouche guitarist Stephane Wrembel (author of “Bistro Fada” featured in Woody Allen’s 2011 Oscar-winning film “Midnight in Paris”), worked with Grammy Award winning violinist, singer, actor and composer Lisa Gutkin (member of Klezmatics) and Flamenco cross over international singer songwriter Mar Salá. Jeremy is quickly becoming recognized as an upcoming artist, whose disposition to break genre boundaries and whose intuitive approach allows him to bring a multi-faceted, creative brilliance to his performances and recordings. Her interest in travel and culture has influenced her to study different musical styles from around the world including West African drumming and xylophone, and Mexican marimba. In addition to performing, Jamie teaches as an adjunct lecturer at SUNY Fredonia as well as private lessons in her Buffalo studio.
Brian DeJesus is a musician based in Buffalo, NY who plays electric and upright bass. A versatile musician, Brian has quickly become a ubiquitous presence on the thriving Buffalo music scene and beyond, and can be found playing in groups that span a variety of sounds and styles from around the world. Current groups include Comienzos, Fredtown Stompers, Baczkowski/Padmanabha/DeJesus, & John Victor Divi Romi. DeJesus has also performed with Cages, Buffalo Jazz Octet, Western New York Chamber Orchestra, El Batey of Buffalo, NY, Carol McLaughlin, and many more.
Brian Mckenna is a percussionist based in Buffalo, NY. He did most of his growing up in a town called Pleasantville, NY; it was pleasant. With close proximity to NYC, Brian studied percussion with broadway's Glenn Rhian and drum-kit with Sean Cameron. He atended SUNY Fredonia studying percussion with Dr. Kay Stonefelt and Tiffany Nicely. For the last decade, Brian has been happy to call Buffalo, NY home, where he has been fortunate to play with many talented artists across many genres. Current projects are The Fredtown Stompers, Pine Fever, Tiny the Dream, and Comienzos.
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