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Doug Wieselman Doug Wieselman

Tue February 4th, 2014

10:30PM

Main Space

Minimum Age: 18+

Doors Open: 10:00PM

Show Time: 10:30PM

Event Ticket: $10

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This marks the release of multi-instrumentalist Doug Wieselman’s new solo clarinet record “From Water” on Shazad Ismaily’s label 88 Records. This features Wieselman on various clarinets with live looping. The material is based on melodies heard from bodies of water. Doug Wieselman has played with a great variety of artists including Antony and the Johnson, John Lurie and the Lounge Lizards, Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed, Martha Wainwright, Cibo Mato and Steven Bernstein among many others.
 
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Doug Wieselman

Doug Wieselman – has worked as composer, arranger and musician with a variety of artists in different fields – in theater – with director Robert Woodruff and the Flying Karamazov Brothers, in dance with Jerome Robbins and Paul Taylor, and as musician with Victoria Williams, Robin Holcomb, Wayne Horvitz, Lou Reed, Tricky, Anthony Coleman, Laurie Anderson, Syd Straw, Steven Bernstein, Joan as PoliceWoman & John Lurie, among many others. He is currently composing music for the animated Nickelodian show “The Backyardigans” in association with Evan Lurie.

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