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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Hot Summer Nights at The South Okanagen Events Centre

Marianas Trench will be playing Hot Summer Nights in Penticton on August 1st!

Hey Everyone,

We've had a crazy, busy summer for us playing HUGE shows all over the country. However, for those of you in our home province of BC you haven't had a chance to see us yet. Well we are F I N A L L Y playing a show for you this summer. It's August 1st in Penticton kicking off the long weekend!!!!

The show takes place at The South Okanagen Events Centre. We will be joined by our label mates, Faber Drive and The Armchair Cynics, as well as The Latency. This is a killer show with some of the best new bands around.

Hope to see you there.
Love,
Mike, Ian, Matt and Josh

Ticket info can be found at: http://www.soec.ca/events/purchase_tickets.html


Latin Jazz All Stars at Creole NYC

Latin Jazz Legacy Series
Presents
LATIN JAZZ ALL STARS

Brian Lynch
Little Johnny Rivero
Willie Martinez
Hans Glawischnig
Peter Brainin
John Di Martino

Friday, August 7th & Saturday, August 8th
Showtimes 8:00pm & 10:00pm

NEW YORK – Creole Restaurant and Music Supper Club continues to invigorate the Harlem Jazz scene with its Latin Jazz Legacy Series featuring – LATIN JAZZ ALL STARS – Friday, August 7th and Saturday, August 8th, Showtimes 8:00pm and 10:00pm at Creole, 2167 Third Avenue, Corner of 118th Street, NY, NY 10035. (212) 876-8838.

Featuring a stellar cast of musicians: Grammy-winning Brian Lynch (trumpet), Little Johnny Rivero (conga), Willie Martinez (drums), Hans Glawischnig (bass), Peter Brainin (saxophones), John Di Martino (pianist, musical director) –Combining rhythms from African and Latin American countries with jazz and classical harmonies, these six masters will light your fire.

Creole (www.creolenyc.com) is known for its bright management, quality food and music and for bringing Jazz, Latin Jazz and R&B back uptown. Located in the heart of East Harlem, its ambiance is reminiscent of the nostalgic era of jazz supper clubs that spawned careers of countless jazz and blues artists who went on to make history. At Creole, one is immediately comforted by warmth and hospitality, as well as international cuisine, which features dishes such as blackened spice catfish, sweet potato beignets, and 20 variations of classic gumbo. Proprietor Kevin Walters prides himself on this unique environment that marries art, music, culture, entertainment, food and a sense of community in one location.

Please join us for the hot and energetic sounds of the LATIN JAZZ ALL STARS at Creole.

RESERVATIONS STRONGLY SUGGESTED.
Tickets available at the door.
$15.00 Music Charge.
Showtimes 8:00pm & 10:00pm.
For reservations call: 212-876-8838.

Carlos Mateu

Carlos Mateu - Although an artist-painter by trade, Carlos grew up in Cuba in a vibrant musical atmosphere, surrounded by musicians and musicologists. His great grandfather was Obdulio Villa (nick named Pabellón), one of the most famous saxophonists of the 1920's, who played worldwide with Moises Simon's band, composer of the internationally known song "The Peanut Vendor." Carlos learned to dance to traditional Cuban music (Danzón, Son, Cha cha cha, etc.) as a child from his Grandfather and Grandmother, as dance was integral to any and all family and social gatherings. In New York, Carlos has danced with a number of local dance groups, such as "Timba Loca", a Rueda de Casino dance group led by Karim Noak, and served as consultant for Sita Frederick's dance-theatre production "What Do you Dance On?"

For more info on Carlos Mateu go to: http://www.mateu-fine-art.com/

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