Adam Caine Trio at The Camel, Monday

from brooklyn: ADAM CAINE TRIO from richmond: VERBATIM (bryan hooten + dean christesen) at THE CAMEL MONDAY, APRIL 6, 8PM$5 all ages1621 W. Broad St., Richmond, VA 23220www.thecamel.org ABOUT ADAM CAINEAdam Caine is a guitarist, improvisor and composer. Adam fronts the Adam Caine Trio with Tom Blancarte and John Wagner and the Adam Caine Quartet […]

from brooklyn: ADAM CAINE TRIO

from richmond: VERBATIM (bryan hooten + dean christesen)

at THE CAMEL

MONDAY, APRIL 6, 8PM
$5 all ages
1621 W. Broad St., Richmond, VA 23220
www.thecamel.org


ABOUT ADAM CAINE
Adam Caine is a guitarist, improvisor and composer. Adam fronts the Adam Caine Trio with Tom Blancarte and John Wagner and the Adam Caine Quartet with Nick Lyons, Adam Lane and John Wagner. Adam also plays in Johnny Butler’s Scurvy and Eric Eigner’s Mysterium.

Adam grew up in Rochester, New York and studied music at the University of Rochester. Since 2000 he has lived in Brooklyn, New York and has played in New York City and throughout the United States. Adam has performed with Connie Crothers, Paul Smoker, Daniel Carter, Ken Filiano, Phil Haynes, Glen Branca, Haale, and the New York Soundpainting Ensemble.

Adam’s 2005 CD, “PIPE,” received rave reviews in the Wire, Cadence, and All About Jazz. In 2008, Adam was awarded a grant from the Brooklyn Arts council for an improvised performance with visual artist Marjan Moghaddam. As a composer for video art, Adam’s music has been featured in over 20 international festivals since 2006.

For More Info: www.caine.tv

ABOUT VERBATIM
Verbatim echoes a distress beacon from a distant galactic civilization. Drums hammer out the encoded coordinates of the home planet while the Trombone laments the battle between a peaceful people and the invading marauders. This is a story forged in the stars and told in sound.

Dean Christesen: drums
Bryan Hooten: trombone

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