Matt Mayhall Septet Plays the Soundtrack to Blow-Up by Herbie Hancock at the Jack London Review
Herbie Hancock’s soundtrack for Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1966 film Blow-Up is a mash-up of post-bop, modal jazz, lounge, surf music, rock n roll and psychedelia. Hancock deftly compliments Antonioni’s far-out imagery, serving up a colorful sonic document of 1960s counterculture.
Drummer/composer/arranger Matt Mayhall leads a septet of Portland’s finest improvisers in a faithful exploration of Hancock’s themes from the film, ranging from poignant and reflective to funky and upbeat...
- Matt Mayhall, drums
- Noah Simpson, trumpet
- Bryan Smith, alto saxophone
- Joe Manis, tenor saxophone
- Dan Faehnle, guitar
- Joe Bagg, organ/keys
- Andrew Jones, bass
Notes on Seating: The Jack London provides two options for ticket purchasers: Reserved Seating and General Admission. Reserved Seating is purchased on a table-by-table basis in the central part of the venue and is only available for select shows. Both Tables AND General Admission seating is limited on a first come first serve basis