Tag: MonoNeon

  • Ghost Note schedule December 30 late show at Sony Hall

    Ghost Note, the acclaimed jazz, hip-hop, funk and world-fusion outfit will gather a few talented friends for a very special tribute to Prince at Sony Hall on Monday, December 30 for a late-night show following Phish’s performance at Madison Square Garden.

    Former Prince collaborators MonoNeon (bass), saxophonist Sylvester Onyejiaka (saxophone) and Dominique Xavier Taplin (keys) have made sure the Purple One’s pedigree is always well-represented with Ghost-Note. For this guest-filled, late-night Ghost-Note & Friends Play Prince blowout, the insanely gifted outfit led by percussionists Nate Werth and Robert Sput Searight (Snarky Puppy) will dive headfirst into the beloved Prince catalog to help NYC party like it’s (almost) 2020.

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    Joining Ghost-Note as the “Friends” portion of the bill will be Trey Anastasio Band trumpeter/vocalist Jennifer Hartswick (Trey Anastasio Band), D’Angelo and The Vanguard singers Rojo “REDD” Lavoe and Ahrel Lumzy, and Cory Henry/Childish Gambino vocal collaborator STOUT. Hartswick will be pulling double-duty during the Phish run, as the TAB trumpeter and vocalist will also be playing with The Disco Biscuits bassist Marc Brownstein’s Star Kitchen the night before, Sunday, December 29th, also at Sony Hall.

    Tickets for Ghost-Note & Friends Play Prince go on-sale at 2 p.m. ET, and can be purchased here

  • In Focus: Eric Krasno closes out Blue Note Residency

    On Sunday, May 19, Eric Krasno closed out his residency at the famous Blue Note Jazz Club with an amazing night of music and special guests. The eight-show residency concluded with two sets with the house band: keyboardist/vocalist Nigel Hall, drummer Louis Cato, and bassist Chris Loftlin

    Krasno welcomed previously announced guest bassist MonoNeon, as well as surprised guest saxophonist James Casey and lap-steel god Robert Randolph to close out this special run. This amazing group of musicians was such a treat and really seemed to be a close-knit group of friends, a quality that shines through in the music.  

  • Photo Gallery: Skerik, Nels Cline, Billy Martin, MonoNeon at Sony Hall

    For the past four years Phish has ended the year with a run of shows at the historic Madison Square Garden, and from these shows an impressive lineup of late night collaborations has kept the masses entertained into the early hours of the next day. On December 29, saxophonic pioneer Skerik was joined by the talented Billy Martin of Medeski Martin Wood, Ghost Note’s MonoNeon and Wilco’s Nels Cline at the brand new Times Square music venue Sony Hall.

    A two hour-plus set of improv showcased these talented musicians and their unique styles. Nels Cline’s Guitar worked beautifully with the sounds of Skerik’s Electronic Sax, and bassist MonoNeon settled in nicely with the style of the great Billy Martin.