| Miguel Hurtado Quintet and Sextet at the Artists Quarter, August 19-20 |
| Written by Andrea Canter, Contributing Editor | |
| Tuesday, 16 August 2011 | |
![]() Miguel HurtadoİAndrea Canter From his early teens, drummer Miguel Hurtado could be heard around town in venues ranging from the corner coffee shop to the Artists Quarter to Twin Cities Jazz Festival. A recent graduate of the Manhattan School of Music, Miguel led a stellar quintet of local and Chicago-based rising stars at the 2011 Twin Cities Jazz Festival. On August 19-20, Miguel and cohorts—guitarist Zacc Harris, trumpeter Marquis Hill, saxophonist Christopher McBride and bassist James Buckley-- play the prime weekend gig at the Artists Quarter, expanding to a sextet on Friday night with the addition of pianist Joe Strachan. The Band ![]() Christopher McBrideİAndrea Canter Chicago-based trumpeter Marquis Hill earned his degree at Northern Illinois University and was soon performing with the likes of Dee Alexander, Bobby Broom, Willie Pickens, Benny Golson, Antonio Hart, Rodney Whittaker, Steve Turre, Corey Wilkes, the Ron Carter Big Band and more. His debut CD, New Gospel, was released in spring 2011. Marquis performs regularly in Chicago clubs including Andy’s and the Jazz Showcase, and is working on a Master’s Degree from DePaul University. Christopher McBride discovered music early, attending Suzuki classes from age 4, joining his church choir at age 7, and beginning his love for the saxophone at age 10. In his teens, he formed the band MV8, blending jazz, R&B and hiphop. After attending jazz camps at Birch Creek and Interlochen through high school, he enrolled at Northern Illinois University where he studied jazz performance and music education. Over his young career, Chris has appeared internationally and with such stars as Billy Preston, Antonio Hart, John Clayton, Jimmy Heath, Percy Gray and Roy Hargrove, and had a weekly gig at the famed Velvet Lounge. ![]() Zacc HarrisİAndrea Canter Bassist James Buckley currently plays with “10 or 15 bands,” including Mystery Palace, The Pines, Bison Forest and Foodteam, in addition to his own trio and coleading Padhandlers; formally he co-lead experimental band Poor Line Condition. Over his career he’s also played and/or recorded with Alicia Wiley, Chris Thomson, Patrick Harrison, Ryan Olcott, Benoit Delbecq, Michael Lewis, Dosh, and more. A native of Eau Claire, WI, Buckley was nominated as bass player of the year (2005) by the Minnesota Music Awards, and was a featured artist at the Minnesota Sur Seine Festival in 2004-2006 and 2008, at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival (2005), Sound Unseen Music and Film Festival (2004-2006), and Bent International circuit-bending festival (2006-2007). His trio was featured at the 2011 Twin Cities Jazz Festival. Pianist Joe Strachan grew up in Northfield where he played in a variety of school ensembles, All State Jazz Band, Minnesota Youth Jazz Bands, Shell Lake Jazz Ensemble, MITY Jazz Ensemble, the Isaac Zuckerman Quartet and his own Joe Strachan Quartet. During his senior year, Joe was the pianist in the Dakota Combo, and earned top honors in the 2009 Jazz Piano competition sponsored by the Schubert Club and Dakota Foundation for Jazz Education. Joe attended the Lawrence University Conservatory for his freshman year, but decided to transfer to the University of Minnesota in order to become a part of the vibrant jazz scene in the Twin Cities; at the U of M he has been the pianist for Jazz Ensemble I. Joe has also played with Metropolitian Port Authority and the Aaron Hedenstrom Orchestra, brought a trio to the Artists Quarter last fall as part of the Twin Cities Jazz Society’s Young Artists Series, was featured with three different ensembles at the 2011 Twin Cities Jazz Festival, and recently played in duo and quartet configurations at Studio Z. The Gig ![]() Marquis HillİAndrea Canter As for this weekend, “I'm very excited about getting all of these great musicians together,” says Miguel. “This band is a group of some of my favorite musicians whom I've had the honor of playing with. The [Jazz Festival] show was a lot of fun and we got so much good feedback that I wanted to get them back to town before the summer ended… We'll be showcasing everyone's original music and style. There will definitely be freshness and spontaneity in the air.” Catch the freshness and spontaneity this weekend, August 19-20, 9 pm at the Artists Quarter. The Artists Quarter is located at 408 St. Peter Street in downtown St. Paul; www.artistsquarter.com |