Michael Sheridan Quartet to Perform at Barbes, 7/24

By: Jul. 11, 2016
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Acclaimed classical and jazz guitarist Michael Sheridan returns to Barbes with his new band on Sunday, July 24th at 7:00pm. Renowned for his unique arrangements of traditional folk dances from Europe and South America, Sheridan now explores his art with a new quartet. In addition to Sheridan on guitar, band members include: Ben Rosenblum on piano and accordion, Eduardo Belo on bass, and Ben Zweig on percussion. Pulling from every element of his diverse musical training this new show will include his arrangements of South American dances, traditional Romani music, gypsy swing and selections of his own compositions from the upcoming album.

Barbes is located at 376 9th Street in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Showtime is at 7:00 pm and admission is a $10.00 suggested donation. www.barbesbrooklyn.com
Michael Sheridan is a New York metro area guitarist trained in classical and jazz guitar. Self-taught from the age of six, Sheridan studied formally in his late 20's. He attended Westfield University to study with Phil de Fremery (who was trained by Segovia and Oscar Ghiglia). Sheridan then studied with Fred Hand and received his Masters of Music in Classical Guitar Performance from the Mannes School of Music in New York City.

Sheridan has perfomed with some of the best guitarists in the world including Roland Dyens, Stephane Wrembel, Sebastian Felix, Joao Luiz and Kamlo Barre. He released his first solo album, Prelude, in 2013. Prelude received solid reviews including a review from www.ThisIsClassicalGuitar.com that raved, " Buy this album for the joy of hearing the Dyens and arrangements as we could all learn a lesson from Sheridan's keen sense of musical gestures. Love it!".



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