Author Archives: timduroche
BHaG at Blue Monk»Sunday, March 10!
Battle Hymns & Gardens Sunday, March 10, 8 pm Blue Monk (3341 SE Belmont) Join us this Sunday, as part of the Blue Monk’s Sunday Night Jazz Series (curated by Mary Sue Tobin)—we’ll be playing two sets of vivid original … Continue reading
BHaG with Angelica Sanchez/Phillip Greenlief/Sam Ospovat: February 22 at Blue Monk
Look what’s happening during the Portland Jazz Festival!! Friday, February 22, 8:30 pm Blue Monk (3341 SE Belmont) Battle Hymns & Gardens + Angelica Sanchez/Phillip Greenlief/Sam Ospovat (NYC/Bay Area) Fantastic double-bill featuring our dear friend Phillip Greenlief – Recipient of … Continue reading
BHaG with Perry Robinson December 17
Perry Robinson with Battle Hymns & Gardens Monday, December 17, 8 pm (doors 7:30 pm) Backspace (115 NW Fifth Avenue, Portland) $5-15 sliding | All ages The ebullient and talented jazz/avant-garde clarinetist Perry Robinson plays Monday, December 17 at Backspace (115 Northwest 5th Avenue in bustling … Continue reading
GATHER: support the project!
GATHER is a new dance-music piece about convergence and community scheduled to premier October 25–28 and November 1–3, 2012 at Conduit Dance in Portland, OR. Developed by myself and choreographer Tere Mathern (co-artistic directors/co-creators), GATHER explores notions of interdependence, connection, singularity, isolation, division— offering both creators … Continue reading
June 1: Chris Cochrane | Battle Hymns & Gardens at Gallery Homeland
NYC’s Chris Cochrane—music from THEM (Tzadik) with Battle Hymns & Gardens Friday, June 1, 8 pm galleryHOMELAND The Ford Building (2505 SE 11th Ave., Portland) $5-$15 sliding Legendary Downtown NYC guitarist Chris Cochrane is doing several shows in the Northwest … Continue reading
April 14: Waypost with Ascetic Junkies
Join us Saturday, April 14 at The Waypost (3120 North Williams Avenue, Portland) Ascetic Junkies at 9 pm. Battle Hymns & Gardens at 10 pm $5 cover “[Battle Hymns & Gardens are] persuasively combining some ‘60s-style free-jazz possibilities with a … Continue reading