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Participating Musicians:
Micro-Ritmia (Mexico)
Ernesto Martinez
Eduardo Gonzalez
Sarah Weaver (Chicago)
Charming Hostess (SF/Bay Area)
Jewlia Eisenberg
Marika Hughes
Cyn Taylor
Thomas Dimuzio (SF)
Baker's Union (SF/Bay Area)
David Brandt
Morgan Guberman
Scott Rosenberg
Philip Gelb (Oakland)
Dana Reason (LA)
Vinny Golia Septet (LA)
Nathan Hubbard*
Tom McNally (LA)
Jason Robinson*
Kris Tiner (Bakersfield)
Carolyn Tyler
Scott Walton*
G.E.Stinson (LA)
Anna Homler/Steuart Liebig (LA)
Hans Fjellestad* (LA)
Intense Situations of Peril
Glenn Bach
Shea M. Grauer
Scott A. Peterson
Paquito Villa (Mexicali)
Charles Curtis
David Borgo
Madelyn Byrne
Gunnar Biggs
Danny Campbell
Billy Hawkins
Rick Helzer
Peter Gach
Michael Mufson
Toni Pope
DJ Tenshun
Bob Weller
Borborygmus*
Curtis Glatter*
Gunther's Grass
Christopher Adler
Marcelo Radulovidh*
Scott Walton*
Something Strange Is Afoot
James Burton
Justin Grinnell
Nathan Hubbard*
Trio Maghreb
Marcos Fernandes*
Tracy McMullen*
Al Scholl* (Denver)
Troikastra
Jon Calzo
Marcos Fernandes*
Curtis Glatter*
Nathan Hubbard*
Wormhole
Burnett Anderson
Marcos Fernandes*
Nathan Hubbard*
Robert Montoya*
Ellen Weller*
* Trummerflora collective
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Trummerflora presents their 5th Annual Spring Reverb, a festival of original
music and visual art. Performers from Canada, Mexico and the US come together
for this celebration of creativity. The performances will be held downtown
at The Honey Bee Hive on Thursday, May 4th, in Carlsbad at Museum of Making
Music on Friday, May 5th, uptown at Limbo Fine Arts in conjunction with Sushi
Performance and Visual Art on Saturday, May 6th and in San Marcos at the
California State University campus on Sunday, May 7th. For the fifth year
celebration of Spring Reverb, the Trummerflora Collective will present a High
School Honor Band featuring young emerging artists from San Diego County. A
visual arts exhibit will be presented at Limbo Fine Arts by Sushi Performance
and Visual Art.
These musicians and artists represent a fascinating international culture of
aesthetic risk-takers who push the limits of their imagination (and ours).
Each has a unique approach unfettered by any unifying philosophy - no
dogmas, simply a commitment to artistic exploration, freedom, and the
creative process.
Trummerflora continues to explore the theme of collaboration by hosting
numerous improvisatory interactions between the collective and their invited
guest artists during Spring Reverb '06.
The Trummerflora Collective is an independent group of music makers that
embraces the pluralistic nature of creative music as an important means of
artistic expression for the individual and the community, and provides an
atmosphere that nurtures the creative development of its members.
"Trummerflora, or rubble plants and trees, are a special phenomenon unique
to heavily bombed urban areas. The bomb acts as a plow, mixing rubble
fragments with the earth which often contain seeds dormant for a century or
more. These seeds come to light and those that can live in this new and
special earth grow and flourish." - Helen and Newton Harrison
For further information please contact:
Marcos Fernandes (619) 299-5371 sounds@accretions.com
Ellen Weller (619) 263-8002 eweller@palomar.edu
Spring Reverb 06 is made possible in part by a grant from the North County Higher Education Alliance and the support of Sushi Performance and Visual Art.

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