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MARK GUILIANA | NEW DATE FRI 2.24
Biamp Portland Jazz Festival | 20th Anniversary
Friday, February 24 | 8:00 pm

Due to the recent icy snowstorm Mark’s quartet has show has been moved to this new Fri Feb 24 date still at 8:00 pm. Refunds available at point of purchase if unable to make this new date.
Biamp Portland Jazz Festival
MARK GUILIANA
presented by PDX Jazz
Members Discount
of $5 per ticket available on Advance Purchase Tickets Only.
Discount not valid on the Day of Show.
GA Seating (Members Reserved Seating area at show)
7:00 pm Doors / 8:00 pm Show
All Ages
Featuring:
Mark Guiliana drums
Paul Cornish piano
Chris Morrissey upright bass
Jason Rigby tenor saxophone
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Mark Guiliana has become recognized as one of the world’s leading drummers, admired and in demand across the spectrum from jazz to rock to electronic music for his rhythmic sophistication, creative impulse and individual sound. He has been in the vanguard of drummers creating a new vernacular on the instrument, blending virtuosity on acoustic drums with artfully deployed electronic beats and processing.
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Guiliana was chosen as Best Jazz Drummer in the Modern Drummer Readers Poll 2017, while DownBeat dubbed him a Rising Star in its Critics Poll. JazzTimes aptly proclaimed: “Guiliana, a technical master with a rare sense of musicality, has over the past decade become one of the most influential drummers of his generation.” Along with leading his own groups – the acoustic Mark Guiliana Jazz Quartet and electronica-minded Beat Music – the drummer has appeared on a string of acclaimed recordings with others.
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The verve and precision of Guiliana’s drumming was a primer mover of Blackstar, David Bowie’s multiple Grammy Award-winning final album. Guiliana teamed with keyboardist Brad Mehldau as the duo Mehliana for the Nonesuch release Taming the Dragon, and he has also collaborated with such artists as saxophonist Donny McCaslin, guitar hero John Scofield, Soundgarden/Pearl Jam drummer-songwriter Matt Cameron, neo-soul singer-songwriter Meshell Ndegeocello, guitarist-vocalist Lionel Loueke, jazz bassist Avishai Cohen, reggae/hip-hop artist Matisyahu and jazz singer Gretchen Parlato.