“New York trumpeter Kirk Knuffke has quietly emerged as one of the most exciting and flexible hornmen on the scene.” — DownBeat
Acclaimed cornetist and composer Kirk Knuffke brings his trio to the Zinc Bar on Wednesday, February 20. He’s supported by bassist Stomu Takeishi and drummer Bill Goodwin.
Kirk Knuffke is the winner of Downbeat Magazine’s “Rising Star”critics poll for 2015. A recipient of the Jerome Foundation composers grant, Kirk has released 15 recordings as a leader or co-leader. One of modern jazz’s most skilled navigators of the divide between inside and outside, freedom and swing, he has “full command of his most demanding instrument,” says All About Jazz.
Matt Wilson, Allison Miller, Butch Morris, Uri Caine, Michael Formanek and many more have hired him as a sideman for over 60 recordings, so he has been called “One of New York City’s busiest musicians” by the New York Times.
Knuffke has been based in NYC since 2005. Shortly after his arrival, Knuffke began playing with Butch Morris, this friendship resulted in 4 recordings and several European tours. Kirk joined the celebrated Matt Wilson Quartet in 2009, recording “Gathering Call” (Palmetto) featuring John Medeski and touring each year. He also plays in “Sifter” with Mary Halvorson and Wilson, Ideal Bread, Allison Miller’s “Boom Tic Boom”, Todd Sickafoose’s “Tiny Resistors” and groups led by Ray Anderson, Mark Helias, Bill Goodwin, Karl Berger, and Ted Brown to name a few. “Arm and Hands” is his most recent release garnering praise from every major Jazz publication as 4 Stars in Downbeat magazine review and Sunday New York Times.
Showtimes are at 7:30 pm & 9:00 pm. Tickets: $20 in advance / $25 day of show. For more info call (212) 477-9462 or visit https://www.zincjazz.com.
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