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TriBeCaStan
The band TriBeCeStan performing at the 2015 Hillside Festival
The band TriBeCeStan performing at the 2015 Hillside Festival
Background information
OriginNew York City
GenresWorld Music

TriBeCaStan is an American world music ensemble from New York, New York.[1] The band was co-founded by multi-instrumentalists John Kruth (mandolin, banjo, sitar, flute, and harmonica) and Jeff Greene (marimba, yayli tambor, Jew's harp)[2] and includes baritone sax player Claire Daly, percussionist Boris Kinberg and Kenny Margolis on accordion and keyboards (both formerly with Willy DeVille), Premik Russell Tubbs (Mahavishnu Orchestra, Carlos Santana, Sting) - alto saxophone, flute, clarinet and lap steel guitar, bassist Ray Peterson (Eddie Harris), trombonist Chris Morrow, John Turner on trumpet and drummer Kirk Driscoll. Referred to as 'genre-bending' by The New York Times[3] and Alarm Magazine[4] the band has been known to defy musical genre description, with several publications describing their music as fusing avant-garde jazz, klezmer, Balkan, Indian, Middle Eastern, Afghani folk, Afrofunk, Chinese traditional music, African, Latin jazz and surf rock[2][4][5] and has been compared to the British world music band 3 Mustaphas 3byAll Music Guide. Other musicians who have been known to play with the band include tabla player Badal Roy (Miles Davis, John McLaughlin) Bachir Attar (of the Master Musicians of Jajouka) bassist Dave Dreiwitz of Ween, trombonist Steve Turre.[6] guitarist Scott Metzger, .[7] and Matt Darriau (alto saxophone, clarinet, kaval) of the Klezmatics.

Discography[edit]

The cover for their album New Deli was created by Cal Schenkel.[8]

Regarding the release of their album New Songs from the Old Country, journalist Richard Gehr called it "the fourth (and best) album by a band specializing in making old and foreign music new again."[9]

Year Album title Label
2009 Strange Cousin Evergreene
2010 5-Star Cave Evergreene
2012 New Deli Evergreene
2013, Oct 1 New Songs from the Old Country Evergreene
2015, Oct 15 Goddess Polka Dottess Evergreene

References[edit]

  1. ^ Farber, Jim. "Jim Farber's top ten in music for the week of Feb. 12". New York: NY Daily News. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  • ^ a b Friskics-Warren, Bill (13 February 2012). "TriBeCaStan's 'New Deli': Fusing international jazz and folk". Washington Post. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  • ^ Maurer, Daniel (11 October 2012). "Watch Violent Femmes Frontman 'Save the Village' With 'Blister in the Sun'". East Village Local - New York Times. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  • ^ a b Morrow, Scott. "This Week's Best Albums: January 10, 2012". Alarm Magazine. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  • ^ "TriBeCaStan". Roots World. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  • ^ Slawecki, Chris M. "TriBeCaStan: New Deli (2012)". allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  • ^ "TriBeCaStan". Evergreene Music. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  • ^ "New Release from Little Known Government of TriBeCaStan: Capital New Deli Found to Have Irregular Time-Space Continuum". Rock Paper Scissors. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  • ^ Spanos, Brittany. "The 10 Best Concerts in New York This Weekend, 9/27/13". The Village Voice. Retrieved 27 September 2013.

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