Teddy Burgh trio at Cameron Art Museum
07nov7:00 pm9:00 pmTeddy Burgh trio at Cameron Art Museum
Event Details
Teddy Burgh trio performs at Cameron Art Museum on November 7th from 7pm to 9pm. Tickets are $35 for members of CAM and $55 for non-members. From the website:
Event Details
Teddy Burgh trio performs at Cameron Art Museum on November 7th from 7pm to 9pm. Tickets are $35 for members of CAM and $55 for non-members.
From the website:
Born in New York and reared in North Carolina, Teddy Burgh started playing flute in junior high school. There was no money for private lessons, so Burgh diligently studied his band music and supplemented his appetite by learning to play along with songs on the radio. Jazz, blues, marches, R&B, soul, and gospel music filled the Burgh house and influenced his musical development. He furthered his studies at Hampton University. After graduation, Burgh found that most bands wanted him to play saxes in addition to flute, so he worked to develop his skills on these woodwinds as well. Burgh is grateful to have shared the stage with artists such as George Duke, Stanley Clarke, Joe Chambers, Kathy Sledge, Yolanda Adams, The Manhattans, Tom Browne, and Ray Charles. In addition to being a Professor, Burgh is an active performer and composer. He also currently performs with the FROG Project, Mangroove, The Port City All-Stars, The Duke Ladd Trio, Vermillion Sands, and other local groups. He and fellow musician and songwriting partner Terry Thompson have recently formed 2 Nice Guys Music Productions.
Kevin Kolb is a jazz and contemporary keyboardist and composer residing in Wilmington, NC. Cutting his teeth on the St. Louis jazz scene during the 70/80’s, he has resided in Wilmington for many years and has performed with local musicians and groups at leading jazz venues and festivals in SE NC. Kevin is also a gifted composer and enjoys collaborating with fellow creatives.
Greg Eavey has been playing drums and percussion in the Carolinas for several decades. His love of music has created a plethora of opportunities to work with many wonderful musicians and perform in a number of musical genres. Greg is grateful to share his gift of music.
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Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
Cameron Art Museum
3201 S 17th Street