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Tomorrow Music Orchestra

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Strobe Studios performance/recording session/video making on March 20th, 2008.
PURCHASE here.
Release date: Sept. 15th, 2006. neon jesus garage
this CD shows the drummer-less side of TMO, with over an hour's worth of composition, improvisation. Check out the sample "Slakeshore"... $10 (plus shipping)
Track Listing:
A440ish ...6:46
Largo ...4:06
kill the rabbit ...8:07
Slakeshore ...3:25
messangers in skirts 6:27
This is for tomorrow (but really the next day). ...9:44
Eleven 9:02
DryErase ...6:31
Kirk Coda ...3:16
Mom's Block Party ...5:57 *Bonus Track*
PURCHASE here.
CD for sale!!! Live @ Ice Factory...all CDs hand painted by Matthew Golombisky. very limited pressing. $10!!!
Track Listing:
It's something to try. For today, at least. ...8:13
A Little Couch Music ...7:10
Pangu ...8:33
After Sleeping and Forgetting. 20:02
This is for tomorrow (but really the next day). ...5:13 *Bonus Track*
For Booking, contact Matthew Golombisky
You can also purchase the CD from these fine establishments:
Jazz Record Mart 27 E. Illinois, Chicago.
Muse Cafe 817 N. Milwaukee, Chicago.
Louisiana Music Factory 210 Decatur St., New Orleans
Tomorrow Music Orchestra (TMO) is a large ensemble of composers and musicians who are experimenting with the idea that music’s really fun, while exploring its ability to relate to a wide-ranging audience. TMO is a large ensemble that mixes instrumentation from traditional jazz, classical and rock formats, steeped in fresh composition and exploration.
Bassist, composer, and conductor, Matthew Golombisky initially conceived TMO in New Orleans in 2003, but was laid to rest after a single concert. Golombisky moved to New Orleans after completing a B.A. in Jazz Studies/Bass Performance from the University of North Carolina at Asheville. In Asheville, he was a hard working bassist, often playing alongside current TMO guitarist Sam Macy. In New Orleans, he began musical relationships with many players, some of which are current TMO members, including drummer Quin Kirchner and vibraphonist Matthew McClimon. In New Orleans, Golombisky also attended the University of New Orleans and which led to a M.M. in (“classical”) Composition.
After Hurricane Katrina, Golombisky moved to Chicago, finished grad school at Northwestern University, and has become a leader in the creative music community, which has now known as “ears&eyes”. From this he has started a independent record label, ears&eyes Records, and is curating the 3rd Annual “ears&eyes Festival”, which includes local and national musicians, artists, film makers and more.
TMO was rekindled in March 2006 when he was approached by the now defunct, Ice Factory, to perform a group of his choosing. Ideas for something big immediately started brewing and he put together a group of nine musicians to re-ignite TMO. Macy, Kirchner, and McClimon were included, along with alto saxophonist Caroline Davis (Zing!, Pedway), trumpeter James Davis (Zing!, Maurice), violinist Hanna Mathey (Philip Morris), cellist Katy Myers (Minneolpis Henrys, Dialogue), and trombonist Jonathon Kirk (backGammon, Maurice). TMO kicked off with an eclectic and powerful performance, and has only matured and gained momentum since.
Currently, there are almost 30 members on the TMO roster and include players from all sorts of backgrounds. Violinist Lori Ashikawa, cellist Katinka Kleijn, and bassist Doug Johnson perform with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Clarinetist Pablo Chin and Kirk are working towards a Ph.D in composition from Northwestern University. Saxophonist Charles Gorczynski’s electronic duo, Silences Sumire, recently was signed to Ropeadope. Kirchner has recently been touring with afro-beat band, NOMO. (see below for a full roster)
TMO performances vary in energy, size, and volume. You can catch TMO at local rock venues, such as Beat Kitchen and Martyrs’ to hear a full-on aural assault, shifting through odd metered grooves and clever shifts in feeling and texture. You can also hear TMO on a more relaxed scale, where Golombisky is often conducting his group through beautiful melodies and rich harmonic content that can both lift or confuse your spirits. And then, there’s everything in between. The musical color choices from the varied instrumentation are stirring and used to create any affect Golombisky seeks.
This group is a spectacle to see and hear. How do they fit all of those people on that stage? They often don’t; members often spill over into the crowd. It’s exciting. It’s unorthodox. The musical, textural, composed, and improvised explorations are stimulating and enthralling. This is a group to experience, to be sure.
Currently, Golombisky is composing a concerto for TMO and bassist Larry Grenadier (Brad Mehldau Trio, Charles Lloyd, Kurt Rosenwinkel). Grenadier was inspired and eager to meet Golombisky after hearing TMO’s second record, neon jesus garage (ears&eyes Records, 2006). Grenadier mentions this exciting collaboration in Bass Player magazine (Nov. 2007).
PRESS:
"Boasting an impressive musical repertoire and instrumental arsenal, the Tomorrow Music Orchestra, founded and led by bassist/composer Matthew Golombisky, routinely fluctuates in size and stylistic range. The ambitious ensemble employs the services of up to 25 musicians and fuses jazz with classical music, experimental passages and riffs befitting marching bands—their performances are easily worth the price of admission (which is usually cheap). ...Many of the group’s pieces are not uplifting, major-key tunes, but its maxim is that 'music is fun.' Indeed, if you like fun, shape-shifting music of many moods, you won’t want to miss this." --Scott Morrow, Center Stage Chicago & Sun Times
"Tomorrow Music Orchestra takes its cues from former Crescent City resident and bassist Matthew Golombisky. While its name surely conjures the sci-fi aura of Sun Ra, the TMO is altogether more tonal and more minimal, diving deep into Steve Reich and Philip Glass territory." --TimeOut Chicago

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Music:

Member Since: 19/03/2006
Band Website: www.earsandeyesrecords.com
Band Members: music is fun.

MatthewGolombisky .bass/conductor/leader.

MatthewMcClimon .vibes.

CarolineDavis .altoSax.

QuinKirchner .drums.

SamMacy .guitar.

AndyNogal .oboe.

KatyMyers .cello.

HannaMathey .violin/viola.

KatieWiegman .vibes.

DougJohnson .bass.

JamesDavis .trumpet.

JonathonKirk .trombone.

NatalieSzabo .clarinet.

MattOliphant .frenchHorn.

LoriAshikawa .violin.

CharlesGorczynski .sopranoSax.

LiliZofia .cello.

JennySwanson .flute.

RobClearfield .accordian.

KirstinHaaheim .bassoon.

PabloChin .clarinet.

RobinClevenger .frenchHorn.

DanOestreicher .bari/bassSax.

MikeSalter .bassClarinet.

Leslie Beukelman .voiceVocals.

KatinkaKleijn .cello.

click the names to learn more about each player!

Record Label: ears&eyes Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Pictures from recent show...

I’ve posted some of the pictures from our gig at Strobe Studios. http://www.flickr.com/photos/25263152@N06/sets/7215760435206 4377/
Posted by on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 21:12:00 GMT

"How do I get her to give me what I want?"

We've posted some new music. I want to explain a bit about one tune, "How do I get her to give me what I want?" It's tune written by the New Orleans-based band, The Other Planets. We love covering ...
Posted by on Tue, 19 Feb 2008 11:47:00 GMT

old flyers...

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Posted by on Tue, 21 Nov 2006 23:38:00 GMT

personal of each performance...

Live @ Ice Factory, March 18th, 2006: Matthew Golombisky - bass, Quin Kirchner - drums, Matthew McClimon - vibes, Caroline Davis - alto sax, James Davis - trumpet, Jonathon Kirk - trombone, Hanna Math...
Posted by on Sun, 24 Sep 2006 22:28:00 GMT

CDs for sale! very LIMITED EDITION!!!

New CD for sale!!! Live @ Ice Factory. all CDs had painted by Matthew Golombisky and Quin Kirchner. very limited pressing with only a few left. get one while you can. go to TomorrowMusic.org to s...
Posted by on Mon, 22 May 2006 12:34:00 GMT

WNUR 89.3FM live performance...

so we (nine of us) played live on the radio last saturday. we had a great time. hopefully some of you caught it. we were the largest group they had ever fit into their little studio. but it worked...
Posted by on Mon, 15 May 2006 12:27:00 GMT

the music...and getting started...

so we got together, all 9 of us, on saturday march 18th. for the first time. and we had a lot of music to pull together for our gig just a few hours later. this is the music you hear on our site. ...
Posted by on Tue, 21 Mar 2006 23:26:00 GMT

what we are all about!

hi there. introducing the Tomorrow Music Orchestra. featuring some really great players that are really excited about playing new music. we love it. the group concentrates on brand new original mu...
Posted by on Sun, 19 Mar 2006 23:21:00 GMT