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Myk Freedman

Myk Freedman is a 36-year-old Canada Council grant recipient, lap steel player, composer, arranger, and band leader. In 2003 he moved from Toronto to NYC to study music and has since performed with John Zorn, William Parker, Elliot Sharp, Cyro Baptista and Kenney Wessel, as well as with countless others. Myk’s compositions have been recorded by many of his own groups, as well as by ensembles: The MK Groove Orchestra, In a China Shop, and Laila and Smitty. In 2008, MARTIN & HAYNES, a Toronto duo made up of Justin Haynes and Jean Martin, released an entire record dedicated to his music, entitled FREEDMAN. In 2009 they enlisted Ryan Driver to play the “ruler bass” to record and release a second album of his music entitled FREEDMAN Live at the Western Front. His arrangements have been premiered at world famous venues such as The Blue Note, John Zorn’s The Stone, The Knitting Factory and the 2004 Distillery Jazz Festival where he was nominated for the Emerging Artist Award. In 2008, Myk worked with iconoclast John Oswald, arranging Strauss’ music for the Sun Ra Solar Arkestra.

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Myk Freedman and David Moore Every Sunday in October at 13th Street Repertory Company

Myk Freedman and David Moore Every Sunday in October at 13th Street Repertory Company

Source: All About Jazz

Lap Steel player Myk Freedman and Pianist David Moore have taken up a residency at the historic 13th Street Repertory Company to explore their sonic visions for the New York of tomorrow. The future holds an amorphous orchestra of gifted improvisers dedicated to new approaches for the standard jazz song form as well as heart melting acoustic sallies to the world of ambience. Think foreign film scores running wild in your grandparent's favorite theater of yesteryear.

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“Lap-steel whiz Myk Freedman excels at intensely evocative instrumentals that draw on Dixieland, klezmer and avant-garde jazz. His aesthetic is wistful yet subtly surreal.” -Time Out New York . “Freedman’s ballads are some of the most gorgeous music in jazz right now.” -David Dacks, Exclaim! Magazine

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