Union College to Host Jazz Quartet
Urban Survival, Music for the
Resilient
Nationally known jazz quartet, Urban
Survival, Music for the Resilient,
will perform life on campus at Union. The group is scheduled to
perform on October 12 at 8:00 p.m. in the upper lounge of the student
center.
This group is very active in the New York
City music scene where the band has played to capacity crowds at
world-famous venues such as the Knitting Factory and Birdland. The
group also tours nationally, performing in concert venues, clubs
and at festivals.
Urban Survival
will appeal to those who enjoy free jazz with a blend of contemporary
jazz motifs added to the brew.
This concert was funded through the generosity
of Union College friend and trustee, Helen Joyce Mills and Gary
Tannenbaum. Mills, who resides in New York, is a native of Knox
County.