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LATE NIGHT GROOVE SERIES: POOGIE BELL BAND at Blue Note

 
Venue:Blue Note
Performer:LATE NIGHT GROOVE SERIES: POOGIE BELL BAND
Start Time:Saturday, Aug 2, 12:30 am
Price:BAR: $8.00 TABLE:$8.00
Description:FEATURING:
Poogie Bell, drums
Kevin Barefoot, bass
Jaun Vazquez, guitar
Howie Alexander, keys

The sound of Poogie Bell's drums is what you hear on many of the world's finest jazz, neo-soul, R&B and hip-hop records. Performer, record producer, composer, and arranger, you've heard his work with artists including Chaka Khan, Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, Roberta Flack, Erykah Badu, David Bowie, John Scofield, David Sanborn, Angelique Kidjo, Joe Sample, Al Jarreau, Vanessa Williams, Stanley Turrentine, Victor Wooten, and Randy Crawford.

A Native of New York and a second generation musician, Poogie has been immersed in music since he was born. Taking cues from his father, a jazz musician and professor of music, Poogie has always had an inherent connection to music. As hard as it may be to believe, he started playing at the age of ten months old and made his concert debut when he was two and half at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Hall with his father. By the ripe old age of five he'd already appeared on The Mike Douglas Show with Pearl Bailey.

As a kid it wasn't unusual for Poogie to see the likes of drummer Max Roach, saxophonist Ornette Coleman, pianist Marylou Williams, bassists, Paul Chambers, Ron Carter and Richard Davis in his living room jammin' with his father. Growing up he hung out with fellow musicians Bobby Broom, Omar Hakim, Marcus Miller, Lenny White and Bernard Wright, Weldon Irvine all of whom supported and influenced each other musically.

Poogie's first "real" gig was with Tom Brown, Weldon Irvine and Hugh Masakela. Then came a tour with one of the creators of what we know as hip-hop, Afrika Bambaata and the Soulsonic Force and then with the Force MD's, a Temptations-style vocal group who were the first to incorporate R&B and hip-hop. "Touch and Go", a song written by Poogie for the Force MD's, won him the ASCAP Writer's Award for Top 10 Singles in 1988. From his hard work, Poogie was able to break into the traditional R&B world touring and recording with artists Freddie Jackson, Phyllis Hyman and Chaka Khan. He came into the New Jack Swing era working with Kieth Sweat, Teddy Riley, SWV and New Edition. He continues to tour and record with Marcus Miller,Victor Bailey,Bill Evans Soul Bop and Erykah Badu, among others. now Poogie is doing his own project with The Poogie Bell Band!

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Relevant Albums  
thumbnailKind of Blue
1997-03-25, Sony
Amazon Price: $6.49
thumbnailCome Away with Me
2002-02-26, Blue Note Records
Amazon Price: $4.45

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Location: Blue Note  
Address131 West Third Street
New York, NY
URL:www.bluenotejazz.com/newyork/
Cross Streets:between 6th Avenue and McDougal street
Subways:A, E, C, F, Q, B, and D to West 4th
Phone:(212) 475-8592
Map:Google Map

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