Come What May -- Doma’s Tuesday Night Jazz Series Promises May Flowers
NEW YORK, April 10, 2011 / / -- Doma will welcome those darling buds with its now-usual Tuesday night style, ushering in “Come What May,” with Grammy-winning bassist Tim Luntzel and Diva with a Difference Rachelle Garniez (lush contralto and limber accordionist) on May 3. Catch some scat and some serious crooning from shooting jazz star Sasha Dobson with Trevor Dunn on May 10, followed by New York great Bop on Pop’s Frank Perowsky on the 17th, the seriously dynamic duo of Marcus Rojas (declared “one of the best tuba players in the world”) and Michael Blake on May 24th. Stoneboat will pull in summer and close out spring with their blend of shockingly good songwriting and serious musicianship on May 31.
It’s starting to get hard to get a seat at Doma on Tuesday nights. The series is curated by world-famous drummer Ben Perowsky, whose rolodex allows him to people a rather unassuming café/restaurant with some rather staggeringly good players. Word must have got out that music this good could be had for no cover (but a $10 minimum); and there’s just something usually so unattainably Village about looking out of those giant windows at the cabs on Seventh Ave while drinking a beer or a glass of wine and listening to some of the best music NYC has to offer.
Each month since March, every Tuesday, the best of the best in NYC’s music scene has been testing and expressing their verbosity within the contexts of more traditional mediums. These almost song-book contexts include gypsy jazz and reinterpretation of standards -- contemporary expressions of traditional folkloric mediums, but not limited to American folklore. Sometimes guests are sometimes also treated to surprise visits from compatriots playing at nearby Village Vanguard, Smalls and Blue Note.
Doma’s owner, Michael Polesny, a musician and songwriter best known for his heady pop project, Stoneboat, collaborates with curator and world-famous drummer Ben Perowsky to produce the series. Perowsky is one of the most accomplished drummers of his generation, part of a small vanguard of players able to move between jazz, experimental music and cutting edge pop and rock. His numerous drumming credits and collaborations make him a curator with the mostess, able to gather some incredible talent for this exciting series. And Perowsky’s many fans have been more than happy to find out that he is also the drummer for almost all sets.
Doma, known literally around the world as one of New York’s City’s most beloved boites for food, coffee, wine, beer and true Village vibe, haunt of writers, artists, musicians and just plain folks, seals its status as the Center of True Village with this Tuesday night jazz series. And as if the jazz luminaries were not Pied Piper enough, Doma’s combination of great comfort food, great wines and beers at good prices, and espresso drinks pulled by an impressive selection of mesmerizingly un-American baristas should seal the deal. Jazz-lovers can go the wine-and-cheese or coffee-and-dessert route, try light fare such as Panini and salads or a plate of mussels; or dig in to sit-down dinner options that include Chicken with Lemon and Capers, burger and fries, Seared Salmon, pasta dishes, and a wide array of sandwiches and salads. The wine list is considered a best-kept secret in the Village, with fine European wines at low prices, and a beer list featuring Belgian blond ales, wheat beer, rare and less so lagers from both Germany masters and Brooklyn microbreweries.
Contact: Evelyn Polesny at polesny@verizon.net or call (212-929-0004).
Links for April and May Gigs
www.domanyc.com <https://www.domanyc.com>
https://www.perowsky.com <https://www.perowsky.com>
https://www.luntzel.com/bio.htm <https://www.luntzel.com/bio.htm>
https://www.rachellegarniez.com/ct_press.html <https://www.rachellegarniez.com/ct_press.html>
https://www.sashadobson.com/bio-photos.html <https://www.sashadobson.com/bio-photos.html>
https://www.jazzkey.com <https://www.jazzkey.com>
https://www.marcusrojas.com <https://www.marcusrojas.com>
https://www.michaelblake.net/bio.php <https://www.michaelblake.net/bio.php>
https://www.myspace.com/stoneboatmusic <https://www.myspace.com/stoneboatmusic>
https://www.ollabelle.net/fr_splash.cfm <https://www.ollabelle.net/fr_splash.cfm>
https://www.reverbnation.com/artist_369609
https://www.myspace.com/glennpatscha
https://www.mattmunisteri.com
https://dantonboller.tripod.com/id4.html
https://www.dougwamble.com
https://www.trevordunn.net
https://www.jazzkey.com
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