Eric
Hofbauer Featured in the Boston Herald July 28th
The Herald's Bob Young talks
to Eric Hofbauer about the Boston music scene, Creative Nation
Music and his latest CD, Myth Understanding.
New Eric Hofbauer & The Infrared Band
Clips on YouTube
Three
new clips from the band's November 2007 performance at the Lily
Pad in Cambridge, MA are now available on YouTube. Check out live
performances of these three tracks from the group's debut CD, Myth
Understanding, which was released in June.
Eric Hofbauer & The Infrared Band @
Boston's South Station 7/28
On Monday, July 28th at 12:30 p.m., Eric
Hofbauer & The Infrared Band will perform at Boston's South
Station as part of the free Jazz
in July concert series. Come join us!
New Eric Hofbauer & The Infrared Band CD Now Available
Guitarist/composer Eric Hofbauer makes his recorded debut
as a bandleader on his June 17th release, Myth Understanding,
which features his working quartet, The
Infrared Band. Learn more now on our catalog
page!
Creative Nation Music Featured in the Boston Phoenix
Jon Garelick talks
with Eric Hofbauer about the label's concert series during Boston's
JazzWeek and explores the new Fewell/Hofbauer
Duo release, The Lady of Khartoum,
in the April 25th edition of his Giant Steps column.
The Lady of Khartoum Featured on WNYC's New Sounds
On Monday, March 31st, WNYC's popular radio program New
Sounds featured the title track from Garrison Fewell and Eric
Hofbauer's new duo CD, The Lady of Khartoum
(CNM 010), during the show's monthly feature on new releases. Click
here
to check out the playlist and listen in via streaming audio.
New Merega/Tronzo/Kaplan CD Now Available Digitally
The
Light and Other Things
(CNM 012), from the trio of Giacomo Merega, David Tronzo and
Noah Kaplan, is now available at your favorite outlet for digital
music.
New Garrison Fewell/Eric Hofbauer Duo CD Now Available
The Lady of Khartoum,
the new duo CD from Boston-based guitarists Garrison
Fewell and Eric Hofbauer, officially hit the streets on March
18th. The disc features an eclectic series of duets inspired by
the deeper roots of jazz in the music of West Africa, Persia and
the Arabic-Islamic world.
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