By turns nocturnal, reflective, funky, and cinematic, the music of electric
violinist and composer David Schulman is a weave of jazz harmonies,
shimmering orchestral textures, and frolicsome grooves. His sound has been
called “mysterious and beautiful” by the Washington Post. He will be joined
for this performance by bassist Romeir Mendez (Sweet Honey in the Rock,
Raul Midon) and percussionist Coco Barez (Bio Ritmo, Calle 13, Bacilos).
They will be featuring music from the newly finished Quiet Life Motel album dance, ghost; — on which Coco and Romeir feature prominently and
brilliantly. The album is available in a limited, hand-titled edition of 347,
not available anywhere online. This is the first DC show where they will
have copies of the CD.
The Village will arrange rides as needed to the event and our group will gather before the music at the event.
Note that this event is open to anyone but Village membership is required for anyone traveling to the event with Village drivers.
Cost is $20, payable to musicians.