Hello everyone,

Here¹s a little follow up to my gigspam of a few weeks ago. I just wanted to
remind all of you that I¹ll be back at Barbes on Wednesday, November 23rd @
10pm. We¹ll have some special guests with some poetry and we may even play a
carol or two (as twisted beyond all recognition by yours truly ­ well, not
beyond ALL recognition!).
November 23 ­ Mark Taylor¹s Belbarbo @ Barbes
Featuring poets Les Lopes & E.J. Antonio.

Taylor ­ horn, mellophonium
Lalo ­ vibes
Chris Jentsch ­ guitar
Keith Witty ­ bass
Ferenc Nemeth ­ drums

Night of the Ravished Limbs featuring Mark Taylor's Belbarbo
The French horn is a notoriously finicky beast to master in a fast-paced
improv setting which is probably why not many players have made their mark
with the instrument.  Add Mark Taylor's name to the list of the chosen few.
The hornman has successfully applied his golden tone in bands led by Henry
Threadgill, Lester Bowie and Abdullah Ibrahim, as well as at the helm of his
own spry combos.
 - Time Out New York

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BARBES BARBES BARBES BARBES BARBES
376 9th St. at 6th ave, Brooklyn
718 965 9177  http://www.barbesbrooklyn.com
f train to seventh ave in park slope  $8 admission



Also


TILT Brass Band 
featuring Anthony Coleman

Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
8:00 pm (one set) | $10
TONIC | 109 Norfolk Street, NYC
http://www.tiltbrass.org | http://www.tonicnyc.com

TILT @ Tonic 
Taylor Haskins, Charles Porter, Nate Wooley (trumpet); Greg Evans, Mark
Taylor (French, others);  Joe Fiedler, Chris McIntyre (trombone); Jacob
Garchik (bass trombone); Ron Caswell (tuba);  Kevin Norton (percussion);
Anthony Coleman (piano)

On Wednesday, November 30, 8:00 PM, the brass collective TILT convenes at
Tonic in its full-blown 10-piece configuration for an evening of new and
challenging works. The program includes premieres from New York Noise
pioneer Anthony Coleman (Set Into Motion) and co-leader Chris McIntyre
(Stitch No.2), a dynamic comprovisational piece written for the group by
TILT¹s acclaimed percussionist Kevin Norton (Folk Medicine), and Mr.
Coleman¹s a tone? a note? anto-e?, a ³gutbucket free reading of some moments
out of Iannis Xenakis' great work for Piano and Brass Instruments, Eonta,²
featuring AC on piano.

PROGRAM:
Chris McIntyre - Stitch No.2
Kevin Norton - Folk Medicine
Anthony Coleman/Xenakis - a tone? a note? anto-e?
Anthony Coleman - Set Into Motion

MORE PROGRAM INFO: 
http://www.cmcintyre.com/tonic_11-05_release.htm


December 9 @ 9pm ­ Warren Smith Quartet at Zebulon
ZEBULON
258 WYTHE AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NY 11211
718.218.6934
http://www.zebuloncafeconcert.com

And...

December 14 @ 9pm - Les Lopes: Poet at Night & Day
Featuring Mark Taylor¹s Belbarbo & The Poet E.J. Antonio.
NIGHT AND DAY
230 FIFTH AVENUE (at President Street)
PARK SLOPE, NY 11215
718-399-2161
http://www.nightanddayrestaurant.com/nightandday1.html



³Mark Taylor¹s quartet certainly is unlike any other performing in today¹s
jazz scene.²
‹Don Williamson, JazzReview.com

"An incisive soloist ..."
‹JazzTimes

"Taylor plays French horn boldly and lyrically..."
‹Bob Blumenthal, Atlantic Monthly


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