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Adam Rudolph/Hamid Drake Duet 4-17-16


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Sunday, April 17th at 3 p.m.  PERCUSSIONISTS HAMID DRAKE AND ADAM RUDOLPH PRESENT KARUNA, an afternoon of spiritually inspired music at LaFontsee Galleries, Grand Rapids.

 

After over 40 years of making music together, percussionists Hamid Drake and Adam Rudolph are choosing to share their love for rhythms in the music of the world, and music’s’ relationship to matters of the spirit, by launching their first tour as a duet, called, after the Sanskrit word, Karuna. Karuna reflects an ongoing dialog between the inner life and outward musical expression. Karuna presents the idea of creative action as a gesture of compassion, or creating music as a means of removing harm and suffering from others.

 

Featuring Adam Rudolph on handrumset (kongos, djembe, tarija, zabumba), thumb pianos, sintir, multiphonic vocal, and percussion; with Hamid Drake on drum kit, vocals, frame drums, udu drums, tabla, and percussion, Karuna is the season finale to www.adventuremusic.orgs ‘s second season of unique musical experiences at LaFontsee Galleries, 833 Lake Drive S.E., Grand Rapids.

 

Hamid Drake observes, “I have been developing a hand drum concept on the drum-set, while Adam says he is developing a drum-set concept on his hand drums. We understand one another.”

 

Drake and Rudolph (now both 60 years old) grew up in Chicago and first met at age 14 in a downtown Chicago drum shop. In the mid-1970s they performed and recorded with saxophonist Fred Anderson (a co-founder of Chicago’s Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians). In 1977 they joined Foday Musa Suso in founding Mandingo Griot Society, one of the first groups to combine African and American music. By 1978 they were touring Europe with the Don Cherry and since that time have performed together in projects with Yusef Lateef, Pharaoh Sanders, Hassan Hakmoun, Hu: Vibrational and Adam Rudolph’s Moving Pictures. Their shared Chicago roots and longtime global music research and performing experience have allowed them to forge a uniquely shared musical understanding and creative outlook.

 

In collaboration with LaFontsee Galleries and Blue Lake Public Radio’s Lazaro Vega, Adventuremusic.org presents these Sunday afternoon musical experiences as The Underground Series, music at the highest level of creativity in the intimate, listener friendly concert environment of LaFontsee Galleries.

 

Tickets are $20 in advance, $10 for students with a student I.D. and $25 at the door. Kids ages 12 and under are free. Advance tickets available only from www.adventuremusic.org . Please use the site to inquire about how you can insure the future of this series through a larger financial commitment. The phone number at LaFontsee Galleries is (616) 451 – 9820. LaFontsee Galleries is wheelchair accessible. To find LaFontsee Galleries please see, www.lafontsee.us/.

 

For more on Adam Rudolph, including videos, http://www.metarecords.com/adam.html . More about Hamid Drake from: http://www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Hamid_Drake.html .

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Dear Adventuremusic fans,

 

We’re sorry to inform you that because of illness the Karuna tour with Adam Rudolph and Hamid Drake cancelled. The Underground Series hopes to bring the duo to LaFontsee Galleries in next season’s concert series. The artists are very disappointed by this turn of events as they know how enthusiastically you were looking forward to their unique music Sunday afternoon in Grand Rapids.  Please keep an eye on www.adventuremusic.org for updates on next year’s Underground Series.

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