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The Sofa Sessions, in association with Kilkenny Arts Festival, presents from New York The Harriet Tubman Trio
"a message of freedom, hope and protest in the form of their soul-baring, politically-tweaked fusion of funk, rock, jazz and dub that is spiritually cleansing as it is earth-scorching when we most need it"
The New York Observer
Brandon Ross - guitar
Melvin Gibbs - bass
JT Lewis - drums
10pm / Free but ticketed
The Sofa Sessions, in association with Kilkenny Arts Festival, is proud to present celebrated New York avant power three piece the Harriet Tubman Trio. Direct from New York, these three fearless improvisers are in Kilkenny to collaborate with Irish concertina-player Niall Vallely in the Marble City Sessions at Kilkenny Arts Festival.
While they are in the city, they will play this very special Sofa Session - their only concert as a trio in Ireland - on the night before their festival appearance.
"...a renewal of meaningful experimental music that affirms the importance of the African-American cultural tradition."
National Public Radio, US
Limited tickets available at https://www.kilkennyarts.ie/programme/harriet-tubman-trio
Please note - there is no assigned seating at the Sofa Sessions - sofas and seats available on a first come basis
About the Harriet Tubman Trio
Harriet Tubman Trio formed in 1998 when drummer J.T. Lewis, guitarist Brandon Ross and bassist Melvin Gibbs came together to start a band.
Harriet Tubman is named after the heroic African-American slave who risked her life to escape from slavery and helped more than 300 others to do the same. Deeply inspired by the ideals of freedom, Harriet Tubman's music plumbs the soul's depths for liberated musical expression.
Harriet Tubman's music is an continuation of the process of contextual and musical innovation exhibited by such diverse artists as Ornette Coleman, Jimi Hendrix, Derrick May, Art Ensemble of Chicago and Parliment-Funkadelic. Recontextualizing musical technology to create innovative compostional and cultural spaces is an important part of the African-American cultural tradition. Harriet Tubman is part of our contribution to that tradition.
In the late 1960's, in the U.S. and abroad, a profound and pervasive emergence of an awakening consciousness appeared as a zeitgeist - a time of change and transition that spoke of the liberation of humanity from restrictive and dated paradigms that had characterized societal interaction and personal ways of being. Questions and challenges were posed that shook the assumptions of the status quo. Culturally, there grew a movement toward something greater, something integral, something real and void of the superficiality of unexamined living. That dream re-birthed an insatiable desire to awaken into freedom.
Harriet Tubman's music reflects the essential impulse of the wave of energy that entered and embraced our world at that time: depth, creativity, communication, spirituality, love, individuality, determination, expression, revelation. We feel that our choice to perform Open Music, has a value and relevance that connects with the re-awakening, the new search for restored meaning that we see and experience wherever and whenever we perform.
Harriet Tubman credentials:
Brandon Ross: Henry Threadgill, Cassandra WiIlson, Jewel, Arrested Development, Oliver Lake's Jump Up, Lawrence 'Butch' Morris ensemble, Arto Lindsay, Muhal Richard Abrams, Archie Shepp, Leroy Jenkins, Lizz Wright, Kip Hanrahan, Don Byron, Me'Shell N'degeocello, Tony Williams, and The Lounge Lizards.
Melvin Gibbs: Rollins Band, dead prez, Punk-Funk All-Stars, DJ Logic, Arto Lindsay, Power Tools, Defunkt, Decoding Society, Caetano Veloso, Marisa Monte, Eye and I.
J.T. Lewis: Living Colour, Dave Sanborn, Stanley Jordan, Sting, Lou Reed, Herbie Hancock, Don Pullen, Lou Reed, Tina Turner, Vanessa Williams, Whitney Houston, Henry Threadgill, Butch Morris, David Murray, Kip Hanrahan, Bill Laswell,Marc Ribot, Marianne Faithfull and Howard Johnson's Gravity.