Saturday Night Jazz – Sinan Bakir
May 1, Saturday, 8 pm,
Sinan Bakir is one of the most unique and exciting young jazz guitarists. The sound that Sinan is striving for described often as fresh, clean and lively yet intense and full with emotion. Sinan Bakir is hailed not only as a virtuoso player, but also a masterful composer.
Tonight Sinan is joined by Matt Dwonszyk on bass and Joe Palmer on the drums. They’ll play all original music with lots of room for improvisational flair.
His album “On My Way” with Thomson Kneeland and Mark Ferber is described by Richard Kamins of Hartford Courant as a solid debut.” It’s easy to put this music on and just let it play. One can hear the influences of Holdsworth, John Scofield and Bill Frisell but Bakir is no imitator. The voice of the guitar one hears on the opening cut never wavers or falters throughout.” Dan Barry of Hartford Advocate describes Sinan’s playin’ as quietly elaborate, informed by a good sense of when to crescendo and when to lean back and let it rip. Dither Schmidth of Radio Resita tells that the album transforms a common day into a perfect day and calls it magical. On My Way – Sinan Bakir (self-released) – Bakir, born and raised in Turkey, came to the United States to study guitar after completing his college studies in engineering. His studies brought him to Hartford and he has slowly but steadily begun to make a name on the Connecticut jazz scene. “On My Way” is a solid debut. It’s easy to put this music on and just let it play. One can hear the influences of Holdsworth, John Scofield and Bill Frisell but Bakir is no imitator. The voice of the guitar one hears on the opening cut never wavers or falters throughout. The rhythm section is impressive in their support and creativity. Sinan Bakir is a good young composer and player worth your attention.” Richard Kamins – Hartford Courant
www.sinanbakir.com
$10 suggested donation
Added by thebuttonwoodtree on April 27, 2010