Member Since: 03/05/2008
Band Website: http://www.mypace.com/barbarasfragaandcentersearch
Band Members:SYNERGY ~ Sight and Sound
with
Saco Yasuma-alto sax, bambo flutes
Ras Moshe-tenor sax
Dave Ross-guitar
Lou Grassi-drums
Christopher Sullivan-Bass
The SYNERGY Project is a compositional open music collaboration of sight,sound and set design by artist Amir Bey and saxophonist Saco Yasuma
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AWARDS
2006 Certificate of Special Congressional Regonition of Outstanding and Invaluable Service to Community
2005 Boys and Girls Club of America ~ Outstanding Service in the Arts Award
2005 Certificate of Special Congressional Regonition of Outstanding and Invaluable Service to Community
2005 City of Newburgh, NY Certificate of Regonition for Dedication of Supporting the Arts
2005 Orange County Executive Certificate of Regonition for Contribution in the area of Arts
1996 City of Newburgh Artist Appreciation Award, Newburgh. NY
1990 NAACP Staff Advisor Award, Woodbourne Correctional Facility, NY
1990 Award for Outstanding Commitment to Activities to Enhance the Hispanic Community, Woodbourne Correctional Facility, NY
1981 Award for Excellence in Community Television Programming for Arts and Culture. Pittsburgh Time Warner Communications, (TCI Cable,) Pennsylvania
Influences: ..."Chris Sullivan, a bassist whose authoritative and bluesy bendings of the notes honor his affection for legends such as Slam Stewart as well as Ray Brown"~ Steve Monroe, Jazz Journalists Association.
....â€Sophisticated Lady receives a swinging treatment, calling forth a sweet bass solo from Sullivanâ€~ Philip van Vleck, BILLBOARD critics choice
..."Sullivan plays not just the upright bass strings but the bass itself, throwing himself into the performance not to draw the spotlight, but to impart a palpable joie de vive to go with his rhythmic, rippling (think Charlie Haden, somewhat) bass tones".~Mark Keresman, jazzreview.com
..."Sullivan plays elaborately embellished bass lines"~ Jeff Stockton, All About Jazz
..."Chris Sullivan is an accomplished bassist with a difference -- known for soulfully interpreting and creating a wide range of music, he's guided by a personal philosophy of getting to the heart of things. This "heart" is accessed first of all by intensive listening -- to himself, to the elemental structure of a tune, to the soul of his fellow musicians, and to his own quest for the purest, more direct expression of sound and feeling".~ Dr. Judith Schlesinger Columnist, AllAboutJazz
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On The Passing Of Freddie Hubbard
Freddie Hubbard not only was — he still is, as others before him — the inspiration of the generation in the course of its growth through the time period of now. His innovative expressions vibrate a sound of peace, assurance and continual elevation within a structural groove. As a young musician I would study Freddie. I would learn the tunes he performed on and break them — theoretically — apart. Freddie Hubbard became the school of study for many of my students, along with John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis, Archie Shepp and Yusef Lateef. My reverence as well as my study of Freddie Hubbard have come full circle with his passing.I met Freddie many years ago at Pitt University, in Pittsburgh PA, where he was conducting a clinic and performance. I met him again very recently in NYC when we both played on alto saxophonist Floyde King’s latest project. That was to be Freddie Hubbard’s last recording. Also on that recording were Jeff “Tain†Watts, Laura Kahley, Mamoru Takahashi, Noriko Kamo, Hideo Kitawga and Tom Baker. Floyde King, who was a former student of mine, started a music collaboration with Freddie and produced the independent session in July, 2008. The last tune, the only piece I performed on, is an open form piece entitled "Free". As I sit back feeling and listening to this particularly expressive composition, I find myself reflecting on the 1960 Ornette Coleman Free Jazz release on Atlantic Records, "a collective improvisation of the Ornette Coleman Double Quartet" with Freddie Hubbard, Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, Billy Higgins, Scott LaFaro, Ed Blackwell and Eric Dolphy.I feel very much honored within a beatifical realm to have been able and capable to perform with the masterful spirit of Freddie Hubbard. Of him the Evolution of the American Classical Music Art form shall continue to revolutionize...you diggIn Memory of Freddie Hubbard who has passed on;
For You continued to formulate and innovate Our American Classical Music...and like the Vibration of the Water Fall...
The Spirit of Your Sound is Placed within the Great Gift to the World...
Thank You Freddie Hubbard...My Brotha' and Vibrational Mentor
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Christopher Dean Sullivan has developed a program that he facilitates within the New York State School System through a 501c(3) NYC Organization called L.E.A.P., Learning through an Expanded Arts Program. Chris's program is called E.V.O.L.V.E.. It's focused objective is Character Development and Conflict Resolution through the Psychology of Sound and Vibration, How the vibration of various sounds subliminally affects...It serves all ages of the youth, parents, administators, teachers, supporting staff and the like.
Sounds Like: Your Vibrational Decision
Record Label: SyncTimicity
Type of Label: Indie