Collaborator
GEORGE STEELTOE ENSEMBLE
In 1999 The George Steeltoe Ensemble began experimenting in free jazz and other improvisational forms through weekly "church" sessions at the Lexington, KY home of Brian and Elisa Osborne. Since its inception the Ensemble has taken many shapes, performing throughout the Midwest and South and participating actively in New York's free music community. Currently the Ensemble is comprised of a rotating field of multi-instrumental improvisers and performing artists, and performances have combined music with improv dance, performance art, and street parades. Some of the performers to have retained their heat in the last eight years include: Andrew Barker, Michael Barker, Ed Bear, Casey Block, Daniel Carter, Ed Chang, Jeff Chapple, Tom Clark, Ross Compton, Marcus Cummins, Jay Dunbar, Peter Evans, Dave Farris, Lathan Hardy, Trevor Healy, Erik Hinds, Michael T. Jackson, Joel Lambdin, Brian Osborne, Elisa Osborne, Melissa Putz, RADAR Dance, Speight Rhue, Mark Savage, Blaise Siwula, Robin Siwula, Jeffrey Shurdut, Marc Zajack.
LINKS
Exhibitions & Events
- A Benefit for Steve Trimboli, March 12, 2008: 8 p.m.
- Noise! 2007, May 10, 2007: 10 p.m. – May 12, 2007
- Triangulation: Matthew Burtner, George Steeltoe Ensemble, Reverse Mouth, DJ North Guinea Hills, Oct. 17, 2006: 7 p.m. – Oct. 18, 2006: midnight
ARCHIVE
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Audio
- A Benefit for Steve Trimboli_With Che Chen, George Steeltoe Ensemble, Parental Suicide Initiative, Mouthus, and interstitials from DJ Mangoon and Radio Ruido, March 12, 2008. Live from Glasslands Gallery in Brooklyn. Live show done in conjunction with "DJ Mangoon Presents" and "Triangulation" shows. (audio/mpeg, 97.9 MB)
- Triangulation: Matthew Burtner, George Steeltoe Ensemble, Reverse Mouth, DJ North Guinea Hills, Oct. 17, 2006. George Steeltoe Ensemble (audio/mpeg, 12.0 MB)
Press, Programs, & Ephemera
- Noise! 2007 Press Release, May 10, 2007. (application/pdf, 50.5 KB)
