Travis Sullivan Goes West With Bjorkestra

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Travis Sullivan’s 18-piece orchestra, Bjorkestra, fuses Björk’s music with stylistic and improvisatory concepts drawn from modern jazz.

West Coast tour dates include:
March 5: Moe’s Alley, Santa Cruz, Calif.
March 6: SFJAZZ Fest, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco
March 7: Harlow’s Night Club, Sacramento, Calif.
March 9: Safari Sams, Hollywood
March 11: Soho Restaurant & Music Club, Santa Barbara, Calif.
March 12: Anthology, San Diego

The group will tour the East Coast starting in April.

More info: backspinpromo.com/bjorkestra.html



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