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WINTER 2023
      TIM RAY


 ERIC LINDELL

 SAT,  FEB 25  I   8PM
 $40

 With his raspy, soulful voice and instantly memorable original
 songs, roots-rocking multi-instrumentalist Eric Lindell is a true
 one-of-a-kind talent. Mixing West Coast rock and swampy Gulf
 Coast R&B with honky tonk country and Memphis soul, Lindell  As a professor at the Berklee College of Music, you state that
 creates American roots music that is both surprisingly fresh  your goal is to find “that special thing” to advance your
 and sweetly familiar. Since his first self-release over two  students as players. Can you tell us about your teaching
 decades ago, Lindell has earned critical and popular acclaim,  process at Berklee?
 first in his dual home bases of Louisiana and Northern  My teaching process has evolved over the years, but in general I
 California and then across the country. Although influenced by  always work to connect with each student, discovering what
 American roots music from blues to country to rock, Lindell’s  they need to bring their music to the next level. And I learn a ton
 style is all his own. He has performed thousands of gigs in
 roadhouses, clubs, concert halls and festivals and has appeared  from my students as well!
 on national radio and television. His live shows overflow with  What was it like to work with the great Tony Bennett as his
 happy, dancing people singing the words to every song.
       musical director and piano player? Do you have a favorite
       story you could share?
       It was such a joy and honor to work with Tony for those years.
       He was at the end of his career, and was dealing with some
 EASTERN BANK LOBBY JAZZ SERIES:  memory issues as you may know. But his energy and spirit were
 TIM RAY TRIO  mostly very good, and although I didn’t get to know him all that
       well, our relationship was always friendly. It was so exciting and
 THU,   MAR 02  I  7:30PM   humbling to realize, night after night, that I was sharing the
 $15   stage with a living legend. And despite his advanced years, his
 Tim Ray brings his jazz trio in for a concert of classics and original  musicality and voice were still quite impressive!
 music. Tim Ray’s wide-ranging skills as a soloist and accompanist
 have afforded him the opportunity to perform with legendary  Your career has been so varied, you even toured as a pianist
 performers from all walks of music. He is perhaps best known as  with singer songwriter Lyle Lovett. What was the most
 Tony Bennett’s most recent pianist and musical director, appearing  important thing you learned from your years on the road?
 in concerts with him until his retirement from singing in 2020. Tim  I think the main thing was - with Tony B, Lyle Lovett, and the  T I M   R A Y   T R I O  THU, MAR 02 | 7:30PM
 was also a longtime road companion to Lyle Lovett and Jane  other groups I toured with - that I needed to be a good
 Siberry.  accompanist and a good and easy person to travel with. Being on  The Tim Ray Trio plays a lot of dates in Massachusetts. How do
       the road for long stretches (like with Lyle) can be exhausting, but  you find the local jazz scene?
       I learned to always bring my best to the gig every night. And to  The scene is of course much different than when I moved to
       get lots of rest in-between!                             Boston in 1984. Although there are less jazz venues now, I still
                                                                like and enjoy the local scene. Communities like Plymouth, and
                                                                venues like the Spire Center, remind me that there will probably
                                                                always be an enthusiastic and loyal following locally for jazz and
 THE SUITCASE JUNKET                                            creative music.
 FRI,   MAR 03  I  8PM                                          You have played at Carnegie Hall, the White House, and the
 $28                                                            Kennedy Center, as well as collaborating with a list of who’s
                                                                who in the music business. Is there something you still
 The Suitcase Junket is multi instrumentalist Matthew Lorenz.   want to accomplish as a musician?
 Solitary on stage and on the road, his mind is crowded with    I guess my goals at this point are to keep doing what I’m doing
 characters, narratives, voices, imagery, sounds as wide and    for as long as I can - writing and playing good music for
 varied as mountain throat singers and roadhouse juke boxes,    appreciative audiences, making connections with other
 plus newsreels of the planet's destruction and salvage. With his  musicians that interest me, and passing on to the next
 2020 release, The End is New, Lorenzs grand vision for the song  generations the things I’ve learned. I feel very lucky to get to do
 overrides the how of it. The End is New is Lorenz's sixth full  what I love to do and make a living doing it!
 length album as The Suitcase Junket, his first for Renew
 Records/BMG.
 "A master of musical imagination"  -NPR World Cafe


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