Sound Summit at Perch

Sound Summit at Perch

Join for a special night of performances from Chris Coyle's PHANTASMA QUARTET, guitarist MATT DAVIS, and THE DASI QUINTET

By Chris Coyle

Date and time

Saturday, June 1 · 6 - 10pm EDT

Location

The Perch

2321 Emerald Street Philadelphia, PA 19125

About this event

  • 4 hours

THE PERCH is a unique studio space and venue located near the Fishtown/Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia (1 block from York/Daulphin El). Join us for this special concert featuring three distinct performing groups.

RESERVE SEATS by RSVP-ing here on Eventbrite! Tickets are listed as free, though we will collect a (strongly) suggested donation of $20+ at The Perch on the night-of. Space is limited, and walk-ups will only be accepted until capacity is reached.

SCHEDULE

doors open at 6:00pm - we encourage you to take your seats by 6:30 for the start of the concert - this is a small, listening-friendly venue and your attentiveness will help the concert be a great one!

6:30 - The Dasi Quintet

7:30 - Matt Davis

8:30 - Phantasma Quartet


Drinks and light food will be provided, and you may bring your own food and drink to consume and/or share!

Have a question? Contact show organizer Chris Coyle at ccoyle2(at)gmail.com

ARTISTS:

Phantasma Quartet features bassist/bandleader Chris Coyle, pianist Ron Stabinsky, saxophonist Andrew Urbina, and drummer Doug Hirlinger. Their original compositions and improvised adventures straddle Jazz, Chamber and freaky music traditions, and their live performances leave audiences dizzied and inspired.

Matt Davis is a guitarist and composer who has impacted the Philadlephia creative music scene for many years. His work with composition, recording and music education is, simply put, dynamic. Among many projects, his most recent recording is not to be missed.

The Dasi Quintet is a Jazz combo comprised of burgeoning music students from Philly’s famed Central High-School. Led by bassist Hadassah Weinmartin, the group is excited to share the music and creative spirit they’ve developed through their own “scene”.

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