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Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra: India & Africa: Tribute to John Coltrane CD Release

Yoshi's Jazz Club and Restaurant, Between Eddy and Ellis (1330 Fillmore Street San Francisco, CA 94115)
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Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra celebrates the release of their new album India & Africa: Tribute to John Coltrane at Yoshi's. The Grammy-nominated 16-piece ensemble, one of the Bay Area's top jazz groups, brings its trademark mix of Pacific Rim influences and instruments to the works of Coltrane.

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 For the last dozen years, percussionist-composer Anthony Brown's innovative Asian American Orchestra has reinvented classics of American music by composers Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, and George Gershwin from a Pacific Rim perspective by mixing instruments of European and American vintage with those of various Asian cultures. Now, with the September 28 release of India & Africa: A Tribute to John Coltrane on Water Baby Records, the 16-member ensemble brings its unique multicultural vision to 12 compositions written by and/or associated with John Coltrane.