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Part of the Israeli Jazz at Joe's Pub Series
presented with the America-Israel Cultural Foundation
“…a
composer of eminent individuality. [Oran Etkin] is also an
extraordinary performing musician, who is a soul and mind in search of
ultimate truth in aesthetics. He is a profoundly moral, socially
responsible man.”
-Yusef Lateef
Clarinetist, Bass-Clarinetist and Saxophonist Oran Etkin
has cultivated a very personal voice through a decade of work with some
of the best musicians in both the modern jazz scene and the world of
African music. In his travels to Mali, Oran had the opportunity to play
for the Chief of all Griots and work with some of the region's most
respected musicians. Oran's forthcoming CD, Kelenia, explores the
connection of these two worlds and his own roots in Israeli and Jewish
music. On Kelenia, Oran is joined by Malian Griot master musicians
Abdoulaye Diabate, Balla Kouyate and Meckane Kouyate, as well as
bassist John Benitez, Joe Sanders and guitarist Lionel Loueke.
Since his arrival to New York in 2004, Gilad Hekselman
has been earning a reputation as one of the most promising guitarists
in New York. In only three years this native Israeli has shared the
stage with many top names from the New York jazz scene including
Gretchen Parlato, Chris Potter, Greg Hutchinson, Reuben Rogers, Ari
Hoenig, Joel Frahm, Joe Martin, Jeff 'Tain' Watts, Jonathan Blake, Anat
Cohen, Jason Lindner, Avishai Cohen, Joe Cohn, Omer Avital, Mark
Ferber, Kendrick Scott, Matt Brewer, Hans Glawischnig, Eric McPhearson
and François Moutin. He has played the Blue Note, The Jazz Gallery,
Smalls, 55 Bar, Dizzy's Club, Minton's Playhouse, Fat Cat and toured in
Switzerland, Japan, Scotland, Canada, Norway, and Israel. He has also
played in world famous Jazz festivals such as Montreux JF, Duke
Ellington JF, San Francisco JF and Tel Aviv JF.
Gilad is the Winner of the 2005 Gibson Montreux International
Guitar Competition. A string of performance dates followed that
achievement in 2006, highlighted by the Gibson Les Paul guitar he
received from Claude Nobs: he opened for guitar legend Paco De Lucia at
the Montreux Jazz Festival, performed at the IAJE conference in New
York, at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola - Jazz at Lincoln Center.








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