Chris Greene Quartet Paul Abella Trio at Mayne Stage
Chris Greene Quartet
Thursday, May 24, 2012
8:00 – 11:30 pm
(doors open at 6:30 pm)
Chris Greene Quartet returns to Mayne Stage for release of “A Group Effort.” The album was recorded live by Joe Tortorici at Mayne Stage last year.
CGQ is:
Chris Greene – saxophones
Damian Espinosa – piano, keyboards
Marc Piane – double bass
Steve Corley – drums, percussion
Paul Abella Trio
will open for CGQ!
at
Mayne Stage
1328 W. Morse
Chicago, IL
Valet parking $5
Mayne Stage is only steps from the Red Line Morse stop
“…a saxophonist highly deserving of your attention.”
“There’s nothing better than listening to music performed by musicians who aren’t afraid to take a chance, but who also treat the music with respect. Such is the way of the Chris Greene Quartet.”
- Bridget Arnwine, allaboutjazz
Special thanks to Chris Greene for use of his CGQ photo byOzzie Ramsay
and to Paul Abella for his PAT photo.
Poster by Chicago Studio Club 2012.
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