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Boiler House Jazz ONLINE: Ken Field (sax-electronics) & David Harris (tuba)

  • Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation 154 Moody St Waltham, MA, 02453 United States (map)

Boiler House Jazz ONLINE: Ken Field (sax-electronics) & David Harris (tuba)

YOUTUBE LINK: https://youtu.be/pcJB8VvXnJQ

Ken Field (alto saxophone/electronics) and Dave Harris (tuba) will present a wide-ranging electro-acoustic performance of composed and improvised music, including works from the repertoire of Revolutionary Snake Ensemble, plus reenvisioned treatments of material by J.S. Bach, Charlie Parker, and others.

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Ken Field
Ken Field is a saxophonist, flautist, and composer. Since 1988 he has been a member of the internationally acclaimed modern music ensemble Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, with whom he has recorded eight CDs. He leads the Revolutionary Snake Ensemble, an experimental & improvisational brass band.  His solo releases document his work for layered saxophones and his soundtracks for dance and film. Field has performed for President Bill Clinton, with Trombone Shorty, Charles Neville, and former J. Geils frontman Peter Wolf, with the Jazz Composers Alliance Orchestra, and with the Georgia Symphony Orchestra.

Field has appeared throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, and has been awarded composition residency fellowship grants at the MacDowell Colony, the Ucross Foundation, the Fundación Valparaíso, and the Atlantic Center for the Arts. His musical projects have been featured in The New York Times, Saxophone Journal, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Billboard, Cadence, The Wire, Orlando Sentinel, Downbeat, and many other publications.  His music is heard regularly on the television program Sesame Street.  Field was named a 2017 Finalist in Music Composition by the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

Field is an Applied Microphone Technology Endorser and a Vandoren Performing Artist. He hosts The New Edge, a weekly radio program on WMBR in Cambridge.  He is former Chair of the Cambridge Bicycle Committee, a member of the HONK! Organizing Committee, and is President of the Boards of JazzBoston and Tutoring Plus of Cambridge.

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David Harris
David Harris has distinguished himself on trombone, tuba, and as a composer/arranger in a multitude of musical styles.  Mr. Harris has performed around the world, including the Berlin Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, the Sauti za Busara in Zanzibar, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Philadelphia Pops, the Smithsonian Institute, and jazz clubs such as the Blue Note, Tonic, and the Knitting Factory. A 1981 graduate of New England Conservatory, Mr. Harris associates with a wide variety of musicians performing jazz, pop, and traditional folk music. Mr. Harris is an associate professor at Berklee College of Music in the Harmony department. As a jazz composer, he has won the Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship for music composition 3 times.

David is longtime trombonist and composer/arranger for the avant gaarde big band Jazz Composers’ Alliance, most recently performing, composing, conducting and producing their newest release “The JCA Orchestra Live at the BPC”..He is trombonist and tubist in the Revolutionary Snake Ensemble, a 2nd line brass band that bridges traditional New Orleans-styled music with modern jazz. David has been featured in soundtracks for TV, commercials, Woody Allen’s “Deconstructing Harry”, a klezmer soundtrack for the movie “Stranger Among Us”, the soundtrack for the movie “Opposite of Sex,” as well as recording on over 50 albums.  David performed in the US, Canada, and Africa with the Ethiopian funk band Debo Band, recording on their debut album on the Sub Pop label, as well as recording his composition “Trek from Ethiopia” for the Trikont label compilation “Beyond Addis”.  David’s most recent project is Triarky, a power trio featuring Mimi Rabson on e. violin, David on e. tuba, and Phil Neighbors on drums, performing original rock, ska, funk, and jazz.


The Boiler House Jazz Series is underwritten in part by
JazzGeneration, a project of KeyedUp.org


The Boiler House Jazz Series is made possible by your voluntary financial support. Please give what you can. Any amount will be appreciated.

SUGGESTED DONATION: $20

All donations are shared equally by the ARTISTS, the MUSEUM, and DINE AID WALTHAM, a fundraising effort to support the local restaurant community


Dine Aid Waltham is a fundraising effort led by the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation to support independent Waltham restaurants and their employees who are under extreme financial stress due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Inspired by a tradition of supporting causes through music, the Museum is committing its three Spring 2021 concert series to help the local restaurant community. 

One third of all the funds contributed by donors and sponsors via the concerts will go to
Dine Aid Waltham. 

The funds directed to Dine Aid Waltham will be split evenly between the Waltham Waiters COVID Relief GoFundMe supporting Waltham restaurant employees and the restaurants themselves.

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