Internationally renowned flutist Hubert Laws will appear at
Yoshi's at Jack London Square in Oakland on Thursday, November 16th
through Sunday, November 19th.
Hubert Laws is one of the few
classical artists who has also mastered jazz, pop, and rhythm-and-blues
genres; moving effortlessly from one repertory to another. He has
appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta,
with the orchestras of Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Cleveland,
Amsterdam, Japan, Detroit and with the Stanford String Quartet. He has
given annual performances at Carnegie Hall, and has performed sold out
performances in the Hollywood Bowl with fellow flutist Jean-Pierre
Rampal and was a member of the New York Philharmonic and Metropolitan
Opera Orchestras. In addition, he has appeared at the Montreux,
Playboy, and Kool Jazz festivals; he performed with the Modern Jazz
Quartet at the Hollywood Bowl in 1982 and with the Detroit Symphony in
1994. His recordings have won three Grammy nominations.
Mr.
Laws has been involved in unique projects such as collaborations with
Quincy Jones, Bob James, and Claude Bolling for Neil Simon's comedy
California Suite, a collaboration with Earl Klugh and Pat Williams on
the music for How to Beat the High Cost of Living: and film scores for
The Wiz, Color Purple, A Hero Ain't Nothing but a Sandwich, and Spot
Marks the X.
There are 20 albums in Mr. Laws'
discography for such record companies as: Atlantic, CBS, CTI,
including: "My Time Will Come," and "Storm Then The Calm" for the Music
Masters record label.
Session work also remains
a staple of Hubert Laws' schedule, and includes collaborations and
recordings with such artists as Quincy Jones, Miles Davis, Herbie
Hancock, Chick Corea, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Freddie Hubbard,
Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Aretha Franklin, Lena Horne, Sergio Mendes,
Bob James, Carly Simon, Clark Terry, Leonard Bernstein and the New York
Philharmonic.
In addition, Mr. Laws maintains
his own publishing companies, Hulaws Music and Golden Flute Music, and
he founded Spirit Productions in 1976 to produce his own albums and
those of promising new artists. He was selected the No. 1 flutist in
Down Beat readers' polls ten years in a row and was the critic's choice
seven consecutive years.
Born in Houston, Mr.
Laws' musical education came from various sources. He grew up directly
across from a honky-tonk called Miss Mary's Place, his grandfather
played the harmonica, and his mother played gospel music on the piano.
His classical training got under way in high school. He later enrolled
in the music department at Texas Southern University. During this
period, he arranged to study privately with Clement Barone who Mr. Laws
considers had a profound effect on his development. From there he
traveled to Los Angeles with the Jazz Crusaders where he won a
scholarship to the Juilliard School of music in New York City. Mr. Laws
completed his studies and obtained his degree at the Juilliard School
of music in New York City under tutelage of the renowned flutist Julius
Baker.
Hear Hubert Laws at Yoshi's
Thursday, November 16th – Sunday, November 19th
Thurs 8pm show $22 & 10pm show $14
Fri 8pm show $26 & 10pm show $18
Sat 8pm & 10pm shows $26
Sunday 7pm show $26 & 9pm show $22
Yoshi's at Jack London Square is located at 510 Embarcadero West between Washington and Clay Streets around the corner from the Jack London Square Cinema Complex on Washington. Yoshi's is on the ground floor on the front side of the seven-story parking structure.
www.yoshis.com
Hubert Laws biographical information if from his website
www.hubertlaws.com |