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CONTACT:Woodland Pattern Book Center\n720 E Locust St.\nMilwaukee WI 53212
 \n414-263-5001
DESCRIPTION:\n\n    The Gold Watch Trio Sunday\, November 29\, 2009\, 7pm
 \n    \n    Featuring Glenn Kotche - drums\, Jason Roebke - double bas
 s\n    John Corbett - guitar\n    \n    Glenn Kotche's virtuosity as a pe
 rcussionist has been heralded by The Chicago Tribune for his &quot\;unfail
 ing taste\, technique and discipline.&quot\; His eclectic performances and
  original compositions have explored the creative use of rhythm and space 
 through various percussion projects the past 20 years. His various stints 
 with groups and ensembles have resulted in participation on over 80 albums
  to date\, including three recorded solo works: Introducing\, Next\, and M
 obile (the last released on Nonesuch Records). In 2007\, the Kronos Quarte
 t premiered Kotche's Anomaly\, a 25 minute\, 7 movement piece at the San F
 rancisco Jazz Festival. In the midst of composing for his solo efforts\, K
 otche joined the rock band\, Wilco in 2001. Since joining as drummer/percu
 ssionist\, Wilco's accomplishments include &quot\;Yankee Hotel Foxtrot&quo
 t\;\, &quot\;A Ghost Is Born&quot\;\, the live double record &quot\;Kickin
 g Television&quot\;\, and most recently &quot\;Wilco (the album).&quot\; H
 e also records and performs as one half of experimental jazz duo On Fillmo
 re and as one third of the trio Loose Fur with Jim O'Rourke and Jeff Tweed
 y.\n    \n    \n        \n            \n                \n                
 Glenn Kotche\n                \n                John Corbett\n            
 \n            \n                \n                Jason Roebke\n          
   \n        \n    \n    \n    \n    John Corbett's unique voice as an impr
 ovising guitarist and turntablist is often eclipsed by his more high profi
 le endeavors as a concert and radio producer\, visual arts curator\, autho
 r and music critic\, director of Atavistic Records' Unheard Music series\,
  and co-owner of the gallery Corbett vs. Dempsey in Chicago. As an acousti
 c guitarist he has performed and recorded with Mats Gustafsson\, Terri Kap
 salis\, Torsten Mueller\, Fred Lonberg-Holm\, Guillermo Gregorio and many 
 others. He has release several discs of studio-based compositions in colla
 boration with David Grubbs\, Hamid Drake\, Lou Mallozzi\, Mats Gustafsson\
 , Davey Williams\, and others. He has performed in concert with members of
  the Nihilist Spasm Band\, Alan Licht\, Thurston Moore\, and Michael Snow.
  He most recently has contributed the musical soundscape to a collaborativ
 e theater piece with Terri Kapsalis and Danny\, presenting a live version 
 of Terri Kapsalis' book The Hysterical Alphabet.\n    \n    The diversity 
 of Jason Roebke's musical associations make him one of the most sought af
 ter bassists in Chicago. He leads the electro-acoustic ensemble tigersmilk
  (with Rob Mazurek and Dylan van der Schyff)\, co-leads the modular music 
 and dance unit Art Union Humanscape (with Ayako Kato\, Tim Barnes\, Michiy
 o Yagi)\, and the brutal post-drone trio overova (with Fred Lonberg-Holm\,
  Jason Adasiewicz). Roebke is also a member of various jazz bands includin
 g the Jeb Bishop Trio\, Fred Lonberg-Holm's Valentine Trio\, Klang\, the K
 eefe Jackson Quartet\, Mike Reed's People\, Places\, and Things\, Jorrit D
 ijkstra's Flatlands Collective\, and Jason Adasiewicz's Rolldow.\n    \n  
   As a musician\, Glenn Kotche is devoted to playing exactly what the song
  needs—whether the rhythm is extremely complicated or supremely simple. 
 And he'll do so using only one or two pieces of his drumset\, or a vast ar
 ray of percussive devices\, at times providing a mind-blowing spectrum of 
 sonic colors and textures.&quot\; (Jim DeRogatis\, Modern Drummer\, 2005)
 \n    \n    &quot\;Roebke often provides tiny gestures of rhythmic intrigu
 e\, bowing brief harmonics\, sometimes in an altogether different register
 \, filling the sound almost to a quiet breaking point.&quot\; (Dusted\, Ma
 rch 2009)\n    \n    \n    This concert is brought to you by the Alternati
 ng Currents Live series\, broadcast on WMSE (91.7) FM\, Milwaukee.\n\n
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SUMMARY:The Gold Watch Trio: Featuring Glenn Kotche - drums\, Jason Roebke 
 - double bass\, John Corbett - guitar
URL:http://www.woodlandpattern.org/
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