The Music of Brian Wilson
Doors 7PM / Show 8PM
Seated show
$10
Few icons of American popular music have left such a profound and resounding impact on nearly all genres and facets of 20th century music as Brian Wilson. Though most commonly known as the leader of the 60s surf-rock band, the Beach Boys, Wilson’s sophisticated harmonic palette, unconventional compositional sensibility, colorful arranging techniques, & vast sense of timbre charted new territory not only in the American Pop landscape but also within the jazz realm of the 1960s and 70s. His music continues to reverberate throughout the jazz community with artists like Brad Mehldau, Bill Frisell, & Larry Goldings regularly breathing new life into his compositions. From his work on the revolutionary album Pet Sounds (1966) and onward in his career, Wilson crafted a singular sound rich with harmonic complexity, asymmetrical structures, & a profound lyricism and melodic sensibility that is particularly well-suited to the jazz idiom.
The Austin Cebulske Quintet showcases the genius of Brian Wilson by performing new arrangements of his most innovative compositions and original music inspired by his unique harmonic and melodic sensibility. Tunes like “Caroline No,” “Til I Die,” “God Only Knows,” & “I Just Wasn’t Made For These Times” will be reimagined within the 21st century jazz aesthetic and performed in the vibrant setting of the quintet. The group features Austin Cebulske (saxophone), Kelsey Wallner (voice), Chris Rottmayer (piano), John Christensen (bass) and Wayne Saltzmann II (drums).