Jazz it like a PRO!
The name Richard X Bennett is no stranger in the Jazz world. In clubs where people drink, the vibe is groove jazz with an emphasis on joy.” This New Yorker takes inspiration for his work from everyday life itself. We have a concert at the Rubin Museum in New York city in March as well as a performance on the 100th floor of the Empire State building.” On what we as audience can expect, he says, “They can expect an excellent time, for their troubles to vanish and their inhibitions to disappear. Playing with Gianluca and Saurav have been uniformly wonderful.” Playing mostly his own compositions, on what’s next on the agenda for him, Richard adds, “I will go back to New York City and then will write a new composition for 14 musicians based on Chinese calligraphy. I toured China for a month playing jazz before this India stay.” On what he does when he is not busy busy with work, “I bake and read.
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