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Wed, Feb. 5th at 7:30 pm – We want everyone to access the healing power of music! Introducing our free biweekly event – Straight Ahead Wednesdays with Evan Martin. Every first & third Wednesday of the month, Evan will feature an incredible jazz ensemble from our community. Join us for some straight up magic!
William “Bill” Bares is a musician, scholar, educator and music promoter from Omaha, Nebraska. A trumpeter since age 10, he earned a spot in the McDonald’s All American High School Band and played professionally, switching to piano in his early twenties. He received a BA in political science from Amherst College and worked in the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. before turning to a full-time career in music—which has included residencies in New York, Boston, Miami, D.C., Berlin, and most recently, Asheville, NC. He holds a MM in jazz piano performance from the University of Miami and a PhD in ethnomusicology from Harvard University under the supervision of the Quincy Jones Professor of African American Music. He taught at Harvard, Brown, NEC, Suffolk University and Berklee College of Music before becoming co-director of Jazz Studies at UNC Asheville, where he conducts research, directs several ensembles and teaches courses on jazz history, harmony and improvisation, and African American music, as well as in the humanities. His book, Jazz and the European Dream: A Transatlantic Eternal Triangle, is forthcoming on Routledge Press. Bares leads or co-leads several groups in the Asheville area, including the acclaimed original music groups The Core and The Asheville Art Trio, as well as straight- ahead groups like the Hard Bop Explosion. He originated the weekly “Sunday Jazz Showcase, Hosted by Dr. Bill Bares” at the Isis in West Asheville, and the monthly “Take Two” at the White Horse Black Mountain. He currently co-leads the Asheville Jazz Workshop at Archetype with his band, the Golden Age Trio. He has played with jazz greats including Sheila Jordan, Jason Marsalis, Greg Tardy, Tim Green, Victor and Roy Wooten, Paul Winter, Sara Caswell, Bob Sheppard, Freddie Bryant, Christian Howes, Jay Clayton, and many others.