Ben Phillips’s Scorpio Moon | Arts + Literature Laboratory | Madison Contemporary Arts Center

Ben Phillips’s Scorpio Moon

On Friday, Janaury 18, 2019 at 8pm, ALL presents Scorpio Moon, a Chicago based jazz trio led by trumpeter and Madison native Ben Phillips, with Jakob Heinemann on the bass, and Lucas Gillan on the drums. The band plays Ben's moody and thoughtful compositions, but also draws on pop culture with tunes like 'Space Oddity' by David Bowie and music from the TV show Twin Peaks, among others. With Scorpio Moon, Ben aims to combine acoustic and electronic musical elements in a way that mirrors humanity living in the age of technology, and he accomplishes this by electrifying his trumpet using guitar effects pedals to create otherworldly sounds that don't sound like they are coming from a trumpet. The result is a uniquely modern approach to playing uniquely American music.

In addition to his work with Scorpio Moon, Ben also tours and records the Chicago based funk/soul band Bassel & the Supernaturals, led by Syrian-American singer and humanitarian Bassel Almadani. The band's aim is to raise awareness around the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Syria as well as to give Bassel a platform to talk about the Syrian-American experience in an effort to create unity at a time of unparalleled division. Their third studio album will be released in Spring 2019.

Tickets are $10 in advance at https://scorpiomoon.bpt.me and $15 at the door. College/university/high school students receive a $5 discount on either price (valid student ID must be presented at the door - no exceptions). Advance tickets are available online until one hour before the performance. Doors open at 7:30PM.

The ALL Jazz Series is sponsored in part by Alchemy, Dobhan, and Tex Tubbs Restaurants, WORT 89.9FM, Heid Music, and HotelRED. Student ticket discount made possible by Grant Samuelsen Real Estate.

Ben Phillips

Ben Phillips is a versatile trumpeter, composer, and bandleader who has performed all over the United States at venues including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (D.C.) and Millennium Park (Chicago), as well as international venues such as the Pudong Shangri-La Hotel in Shanghai, China, and the North Sea Jazz Festival in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Originally from Madison, WI, Ben holds a Bachelors Degree in Music Performance from Lawrence University in Appleton, WI, and a Masters Degree in Jazz Studies from DePaul University in Chicago, where he currently resides.

Jakob Heinemann is a bass player, composer and educator from Madison, Wisconsin. Taking up the bass at age 10, he has worked in professional contexts since age 13, performing all over the Midwest at venues such as the Fox Valley Performing Arts Center, the Trout Museum of Art, Chicago's Park West Theatre, the Museum of Wisconsin Art, and the Overture Center for the Arts in Madison, in addition to a large majority of the jazz venues in Madison, Milwaukee and the Fox Valley area. These many years of playing experience have led him to work in a wide diversity of genres with many well-respected musicians, including Devin Drobka, Hal Rammel, Andrew Trim, Jon Deitemyer, Dane Richeson, Paul Hastil, and Qanun virtuoso Ali Paris. His recent projects include Indie-rock outfit Riverbug, the hip-hop/neo-soul collective Backpocket, and his ongoing original music jazz septet Good Trouble, in addition to work on his own music for quartet. Jakob graduated from Lawrence University with a degree in... Read More

Lucas Gillan

Lucas Gillan is a drummer, composer, singer-songwriter, and music educator. His drumming has brought him to the top jazz and rock clubs in Chicago, like the Green Mill, the Jazz Showcase, Andy's Jazz Club, Lincoln Hall, Schubas and many more. He has toured around the country and has performed with jazz artists including Matt Ulery, Marquis Hill, Victor Garcia, Jim Gailloreto, East Hubbard Jazz Orchestra, John Goldman, Terry Bartolotta, and Dan Burke. He leads an original jazz quartet called Lucas Gillan's Many Blessings, with whom he has performed at Constellation, Elastic Arts, the Green Mill, the Whistler, the California Clipper, and the Old Town School of Folk Music, among many other venues. In June 2016, Many Blessings performed at the Jazz Record Art Collective, playing Lucas' original arrangements of every track from the 1956 LP Herbie Nichols Trio. Many Blessings' debut album, Arroyo, is set to be released on JeruJazz Records in 2017. Lucas is also the drummer in the Chicago... Read More

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