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Celebrating 10 Years in the Berkshires

Posted on Jul 30th, 2007 by Andrew : Andrew Cohen Interactive Andrew





Celebrating 10 years of creativity, consciousness, and culture
in the Berkshires, EnlightenNext opens its doors to the neighborhood with a free jazz concert, featuring Unfulfilled Desires and jazz guitar legend Oz Noy.
 
If you're in the neighborhood, please come by!

Oz NoyThe Oz Noy Trio

Oz Noy - guitar
James Genus - bass
Rocky Bryant - drums

Oz Noy invigorates New York City's music scene with a distinctive style that seamlessly integrates jazz, rock, funk, pop, blues, and heavy metal.


"...this amazingly accomplished guitarist has an unbound sense of creativity, adventure and fun."

-Jazziz Magazine

"Oz brings a startling innovation and command of the instrument rarely encountered...he is the future of the guitar."

-Chris Botti, Grammy Winning Trumpeter

"Oz is a fantastic guitar player...one of the best"

-Mike Stern, 3-Time Grammy Nominated Guitarist

"Oz is one of the most creative guitar players on the scene today...blowing people away with his unique style and compositions...You gotta check this guy out!"

-Keith Carlock, Drummer for Sting and Steely Dan

» Biography
» Audio clip: Say What?!  (5:50, MP3)
» Audio clip: Hit Me  (5:07, MP3)
» Audio clip: Just Groove Me   (4:37, MP3)
» Web site

Unfulfilled Desires

Andrew Cohen - drums
Rodrigo Tarraza - sax/ewi
John Suters - guitar
Carl Oman - bass
Special guest Jim Campagnola - tenor sax

"A hard-driving jazz-funk sextet playing virtuosic jazz and jazzrock."

-Time Out London (Hot Pick of the Week)

"Powerful and expressive, they play with infectious enthusiasm."

-Johnny D's, Boston

"Unfulfilled Desires are real masters of their style . . . they know how to groove and rock with explosive energy."

-Baiser Sale, Paris

» Biography
» Audio clip: Freedom Jazz Dance   (2:33, MP3)
» Audio clip: Al Dente   (7:10, MP3)
» Web site

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