Westerlies Fest 2021: Michael Mayo
Free
Michael Mayo, voice
Riley Mulherkar, trumpet
Chloe Rowlands, trumpet
Andy Clausen, trombone
Willem de Koch, trombone
An evening featuring the one-of-a-kind vocal stylings of rising-star jazz vocalist Michael Mayo. Fresh off the release of his new single, You and You, and in anticipation of his forthcoming debut solo album, Mayo will present a pre-recorded program of vocal virtuosity, produced exclusively for Westerlies Fest.
The Westerlies will give the premiere of a brand new piece written by Mayo, commissioned for Westerlies Fest 2021.
About the Fest: Combining collaborative evening performances and new commissions with in-school concerts and a free community music workshop, Seattle-bred, New York-based brass quartet The Westerlies created Westerlies Fest in 2018 to engage students and audiences in Seattle and give back to the city that raised them.
Nightly performances on YouTube will feature The Westerlies and an eclectic lineup of guest artists and collaborators including Michael Mayo, Margaux Bouchegnies, Morgan Henderson, and ChamberQUEER.
The broadcast will take place at 7pm Pacific.
Want more access? Join the Besterlies Club for nightly pre-concert discussions with The Westerlies. More info here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/westerlies-fest-2021-besterlies-club-tickets-136367002375
This event is FREE thanks to generous support from people like you. If you're interested in making a donation to make the music happen, please visit www.westerliesfest.org/support.
About The Westerlies
The Westerlies, "an arty quartet...mixing ideas from jazz, new classical, and Appalachian folk" (The New York Times) are a New York-based brass quartet comprised of childhood friends from Seattle: Riley Mulherkar and Chloe Rowlands on trumpet, and Andy Clausen and Willem de Koch on trombone. From Carnegie Hall to Coachella, The Westerlies navigate a wide array of venues and projects with the precision of a string quartet, the audacity of a rock band, and the charm of a family sing-along.
Formed in 2011, the self-described "accidental brass quartet" takes its name from the prevailing winds that travel from the West to the East. "Skilled interpreters who are also adept improvisers" (NPR's Fresh Air), The Westerlies explore jazz, roots, and chamber music influences to create the rarest of hybrids: music that is both "folk-like and composerly, lovely and intellectually rigorous" (NPR Music).
http://www.westerliesmusic.com