Sunday, January 25, 2009

Stanley Sagov's band to appear at Regattabar

DR. STANLEY SAGOV,
JOHN LOCKWOOD, BOB MOSES, STAN STRICKLAND & MIKE PEIPMAN
SET TO APPEAR AT THE REGATTABAR
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 AT 7:30 PM
2 New CDs To Arrive Shortly: "South African Jazz Curry" and "More Memories of the Future"

STANLEY SAGOV & The Remembering The Future Jazz Band, that bunch of grizzled jazz veterans who never really grew up, recently packed Scullers, still love to play the music and want to share that experience in the moment of creation, are booked appear at The Regattabar at the Charles Hotel, One Bennett Street in Cambridge at 7:30 pm on Wednesday, March 4. Tickets at $20.00 each can be purchased on line at www.regattabarjazz.com or by calling: 617-395-7757.

Featuring Stanley Sagov on piano, John Lockwood on acoustic bass, Bob Moses on drums, Stan Strickland on sax, flute and vocals and Mike Peipman on trumpet, the band will make its debut at The Regattabar while celebrating a two fabulous new CDs to be released shortly, one entitled "South African Jazz Curry" and the other, "More Memories of The Future."

Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Dr. Stanley Sagov has always been crazy about jazz-based musics. Sagov, who also plays guitar, violin, oboe, bass and drums is known primarily as a keyboardist with extraordinary talents. A family practice physician by day with a full-time medical practice in Greater Boston, Massachusetts, his evenings and weekends are spent with his jazz, his family and his photography.

After graduating from medical school in South Africa, Dr. Sagov moved to New York City where he had the opportunity to perform with many of his musical heroes . . . among them Booker Ervin, Howard McGhee, Jimmy Garrison, Billy Hart, Elvin Jones, Roland Kirk, Ted Curson, Sheila Jordan, Bob Moses and many other wonderful musicians.

In 1970, he moved to Boston where he attended the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music; he graduated with a degree in jazz piano and oboe. His mentors while at NEC included Jaki Byard, George Russell, Thad Jones, John Lewis, Kenny Dorham, Bob Brookmeyer, Frank Foster, Gerry Mulligan, Cecil McBee, Buell Neidlinger, Tom McKinley and others.

Dr. Sagov found that he hated touring, but loved the music, so in addition to his full time medical livelihood, he now produces his music at home and independently markets it on the internet.

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