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July 4, 2012
Jazz With Oliver Lake

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The veteran avant garde saxophonist Oliver Lake returns to Sacramento on Thursday July 5, playing a solo show at Antiquite Maison Privee. Lake co-founded the hugley influential World Saxophone Quartet with Hamiet Bluiett, David Murray, and Julius Hemphill in 1976. He's worked with legends of jaz such as Max Roach, Reggie Workman, James Newton, and Abbey Lincoln.

An unabashed disciple of the great alto saxophonist and composer Eric Dolphy, Lake plays powerful and intriguing music which is both challenging and rewarding to adventurous listeners. Lake can and will touch on free improvisation, abstract funk, and post bop lyricism, possibly all in the same tune. An internationally respected jazz figure Lake has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Melon Jazz Living Legacy Award among his many accolades. The show starts at 7 p.m. at Antiquite Maison Privee, 2114 P St, 21st and 22nd St in Sacramento. Advance tickets are $15 through Wednesday, July 4 at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/251223. Available at the door for $20 on the day of the show. For information on Oliver Lake go to www.oliverlake.net.

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