2011/12 Music Series
Jazz
Celebrating 40 Years of Jazz at Cornish 1971 – 2011
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Sachal Vasandani
Friday, February 24, 2012, 8:00 pm
$20 general, $15 seniors, $10 students and alumni (with ID)
Event Summary
With his breakthrough debut release Eyes Wide Open in 2007 jazz vocalist Sachal Vasandani immediately established himself as a promising new voice in modern jazz. Two subsequent releases since then and a 2010 Downbeat “Rising Star” award have only confirmed that Vasandani is one to hear.
Sachal Vasandani’s third release Hi-Fly confirms the high praise showered on his two previous recordings that he is one of the freshest, most versatile artists to emerge onto the scene in recent memory. Vasandani was born in Chicago and grew up in a household where all kinds of music were appreciated. His parents listened to a variety of jazz, from Duke Ellington to Keith Jarrett, which piqued his curiosity. In pursuing his love for music at the University of Michigan, he began to be recognized as a talent of the future, most notably by Downbeat magazine, which awarded him Collegiate Jazz Vocalist of the year in 1999. After moving to New York, Vasandani quickly became a part of the jazz scene, and made a musical home in storied clubs like the Zinc Bar. He was also tapped for a number of guest performances and recordings, notably by the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Wycliffe Gordon, Eric Reed, T.S. Monk, and countless other peer and mentor musicians. After Vasandani’s break-through debut recording, he toured extensively supporting Eyes Wide Open. He opened for such disparate artists from jazz trumpeter Chris Botti to pop singer Joan Osborne, garnering respect from a diverse spectrum of audiences. He has also shared the stage with Jon Hendricks at a masters and mentors concert in Idaho and toured Japan with Sheila Jordan.
“My music always starts off with jazz, but can end up in any number of places because of all my different influences. I guess I value the freedom to explore as much as the discipline of tradition.” — Sachal Vasandani
This event will take place on Friday, February 24, 2012, 8:00 pm. Ticket prices for this event are $20 for general admission, $15 for seniors and $10 for students and Cornish alumni (with ID). You may buy tickets online.
For more information, please call 206.726.5030.
Co-presented with the Earshot Jazz Society