
More details after the jump.
Sound For the Organization of Society is a creative music ensemble which plays original music by all of its members, and presents works which equally balance composition and improvisation. The group’s music draws from jazz, world music, and many other sources to create a unique and attractive brand of acoustic fusion.
The band was originally formed in 2004 in New Orleans. After a few performances, the members were scattered across the county by Hurricane Katrina, but reassembled in 2006 to record “India and Africa”, which was released in 2007. Further recording for a forthcoming album on Circumvention Records took place in Portland, OR in 2007. Currently, band members are living all across the U.S. but are reassembling for a West Coast tour August 1-10, 2008.
Performance Details:
Friday, August 1, 2008
Gallery Homeland
2505 SE 11th Ave.
Portland, OR 97204
All Ages
8 PM - Blue Cranes
Reed Wallsmith’s popular music group, which has recently released its critically acclaimed second album, “Homing Patterns.”
9:30 PM - Sound for the Organization of Society:
Ingo Deul, drums and percussion
Kevin Dewan, drums and percussion
Tom Garcia, saxophones, flute, didgeridoo
Eric Klerks, bass
Chris Mosley, guitar, fretless guitar
Andrew Oliver, piano, keyboard, harmonium, cello
Sarah Phillips, keyboard and piano
Reed Wallsmith, saxophones
