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Solomon Gottfried / Jacob Sacks / Connor Parks

  • The Lilypad 1353 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA, 02139 (map)

$15 / $10 students / 7:30 doors / 8pm start

New York based musicians Solomon Gottfried, Jacob Sacks, and Connor Parks join forces to explore original works, create spontaneous improvisations, and perform selections from a recently composed score for Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope". The trio will be joined by Saxophonist Tony Malaby for a few tunes towards the end of the set.

Solomon Gottfried - Bass

Jacob Sacks - Piano

Connor Parks - Drums

Special Guest: Tony Malaby - Saxophones 


Native New Yorker Solomon Gottfried began playing the Double Bass at age 12 after a childhood of going to clubs, listening to records, and admiring bassists such as Ron Carter, Paul Chambers and Scott LaFaro. An Alumni of the Interlochen Arts Academy, NPR’s “From the Top”, Vail Jazz Workshop,  Manhattan School of Music Pre-College and the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, he studied extensively with Andrew Cyrille and Hal Galper. Solomon appears regularly as both a bandleader and side man in New York and internationally including performances with musicians such as Hal Galper, Dayna Stephens, Emmanuel Michael, Kalia Vandever, Jacob Sacks, Adam O’Farrill, Tim Watson, Marta Sánchez, Caleb Michel, Eliza Salem, Connor Parks, Neta Raanan, Yotam Silberstein, Alon Benjamini, Daniel Prim, Noah Halpern, Alex Laurenzi, Gabriel Chackarji and Joe Block. Solomon is the Co-Founder of “Close Up” in New York City where he runs all music related activity at the club and is also a founding member of “Arco”, a pop up dedicated to combining live music, natural wine and design in a diverse array of habitats.

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Jacob Sacks is one of the most creative pianists on the NYC jazz scene today. For over 25 years both in NYC and beyond, his strong individual voice has been heard in a variety of settings ranging from the mainstream jazz traditions of the Mingus Big Band and Orchestra to the open approach of the Paul Motian Septet and Octet(+1) to the vamp based fusion of David Binney’s Balance. Originally from Michigan, Jacob was a 1995 Presidential Scholar In The Arts before he moved to New York City to study with Garry Dial at the Manhattan School Of Music. After graduation in 1998, Jacob was a finalist in the 1999 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition. Jacob has performed with musicians such as Lee Konitz, Clark Terry, Joe Maneri, Terumasa Hino, Charles Gayle, Eddie Henderson, Tim Berne, Michael Formanek, Tom Rainey, Ralph Alessi, Ben Monder, Rich Perry, Chris Potter, Mark Turner, Adam Rogers, and Matt Wilson, and has also done collaborations with artists such as Orlando Hernandez, Eric Wubbels, Ethan Iverson, Karen Ng, and Liz Kosack. In addition to performing solo piano, Jacob leads several different ensembles - The Jacob Sacks Trio, the Jacob Sacks Chamber Quartet, the Jacob Sacks Quintet, Plaid Fantasy, and the Jacob Sacks Saloon band.  Jacob is also a co-leader in the Yoon Sun Choi - Jacob Sacks Duo, Landline, PLAY, Two Miles A Day, 40Twenty, and trioTrio.  As a side person, Jacob is a current member of the Dan Weiss Trio, Eivind Opsvik’s Overseas, the Hank Roberts Trio and Sextet, Okkyung Lee’s Yeo-Neun, Mike McGinnis + 9, Ohad Talmor’s NewsReel, and the Gonçalo Marques Quartet. Universally esteemed as an educator, Jacob has synthesized his experiences as a creative performing musician and artist with his experiences as a student of Sophia Rosoff, Garry Dial, and Mark Kieswetter. His approach to balancing and blending the teaching of musicianship with the development of individual creativity has been acclaimed worldwide. Jacob has led masterclasses both domestically and internationally at institutions such as Manhattan School Of Music, University of Michigan, University of Toronto, Humber College, Porto Conservatory, Birmingham Convervatoire, and AMR Geneva.  In addition to leading masterclasses, Jacob teaches for the New School, and teaches lessons, classes, and ensembles in his private practice in Brooklyn.

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Connor Parks is from Orlando, FL, where he began studying drums & percussion with Beth and Danny Gottlieb. He performed often in the Jazz and Improvised Music community, being mentored by local hero Benoit Glazer. Connor received a BFA in Jazz studies from the New School for Jazz & Contemporary Music in New York City, where he was instructed by Jane Ira Bloom, Reggie Workman, & Dave Douglas, and privately studied with Matt Wilson, Johnathan Blake, Aaron Parks, Matt Brewer, Harish Raghavan, Amir Ziv, Ben Street, Gilad Hekselman, and Dayna Stephens. Connor has performed with Ali Sethi, Kandace Springs, Rodney Jones, Vic Juris, Darius Jones, Linda Briceño, Dave Glasser, JD Allen, Ingrid Jensen, Aaron Parks, Mcklopedia, among many others, and currently plays with the NYC band Cafuné. He has appeared at venues ranging from the Blue Note to Madison Square Garden, and often performs at Music Festivals both internationally and in the United States. As a composer, Connor has written music for ensembles ranging from solo performers to nonets with strings, and has collaborated with Cameron McKinney (Kizuna Dance) & the Joffrey School of Ballet. Parks is an endorsee of Innovative Percussion implements, and Paiste Cymbals.

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