Within the underground jazz community there lies Jacob Koller’s “Music for Bowlers” hitting strikes left and right down an indie lane. Sunday, Mar. 9 at San Diego’s Kava Lounge, the jazz piano trio and flute/ vocalist Emily Hay come together for a “classically contemporary” performance. With a guaranteed saucy tune, Koller’s music rides a train of elegance into the ears and minds of his fans. Originally from Phoenix, the band tours so-cal’s coast with an entrancing style. Jacob Koller’s melodies on the piano, combined with backbeats on drums by Cory Fogel and bass by Andrew Jones turn any venue into a hip lounge-like club. Koller has been jazzing his fingers on a piano since age four, and as a soloist brings an energetic class to Music for Bowlers. Punchy and upbeat, the trio is down to astound. www.kavalounge.com
http://jacobkoller.com/
http://www.myspace.com/musicforbowlers
Thursday, February 28, 2008
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