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This coming Wednesday, cellists Rufus Cappadocia, Trevor Exter, Claude Lamothe and  Jody Redhage will appear at the Living Room in Manhattan.
 

Wednesday, June 3rd from 7 to 10pm
The Living Room
152 Ludlow Street
New York, NY
Free admission (tip jar for musicians)
RUFUS CAPPADOCIA has appeared with Aretha Franklin, Odetta, Cheick Tidiane Seck, and Vernon Reid, former guitarist of Living Color. He is a world-class artist with a world-spanning musical reach.
 

Jody Redhage

“Adventurous cello songstress JODY REDHAGE“, (Time Out NY) is “a new music dynamo…Redhage is cultivating a growing repertoire of indie art song that breaches genre boundaries and makes for stirring listening” (Musicworks magazine).
 

Music composer for television, theatre, and cinema, CLAUDE LAMOTHE is,   beyond everything, a cello virtuoso. After studying at the Music Faculty of the Montreal’s University, he became a member of I Musici, the chamber orchestra of Montreal (1983) directed by the cellist Yuli Turovsky. Around the end of the 80′s, he joined the Nouvel Ensemble Moderne and played as a soloist at the Carnegie recital Hall of New-York, the National concert Hall of Madrid and at the Konzert Gebow of Amsterdam.
 

TREVOR EXTER was born in Ithaca, NY. He always played different things, but kept coming back to the cello. He sits with the cello and sings, but he plays it weirdly, like a tiny bass or aquatic guitar. He also hits it sometimes. He’s been a sideman with many artists around NYC, and he almost won “NYC Soundtracks” in 2008, which is sort of like American Idol for buskers in the New York Subway (but cooler).

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