Thursday, November 14th at 9pm: The Jazz Record Art Collective is proud to present the Heisenberg Uncertainty Players performing Led Zeppelin's "Houses of The Holy", released in 1973. ALBUM BACKGROUND: "Arguably Led Zeppelin's most divisive album, Houses of the Holy is simultaneously one of the band's most popular and misunderstood albums. Holy has sold more than 11 million copies in the United States since its release in 1973, but it was panned by critics (Rolling Stone's review claimed it was "one of the dullest and most confusing album [they] heard this year") and disappointed much of their fanbase upon its release. The blues-infused epic rock of their first four albums had been replaced by a more eclectic and progressive sound with influences ranging from prog metal to funk to reggae." PERFORMANCES BY: John Dorhauer - director, arranger Natalie Lande - soprano/alto sax, clarinet Kelley Dorhauer - alto sax Dan Burke - tenor sax Matt Beck - tenor sax, clarinet, flute James Baum - baritone sax, bass clarinet Michael Nearpass - trombone Josh Torrey - trombone Andrew Meyer - trombone Dan DiCesare - bass trombone Adam Roebuck - trumpet Jon Rarick - trumpet Bennett Heinz - trumpet Emily Kuhn - trumpet Chris Parsons - guitar Stu Seale - piano Dan Parker - bass Jon Wenzel - drums Visual artist - Adam Dorhauer ADMISSION & LOCATION: $10 admission. Cash only. Doors open at 8pm. Show starts at 9pm. This music series is supported by Candid Wines. The Fulton Street Collective Located in the Hubbart Street Lofts 1821 W. Hubbard St. (3rd Floor) Chicago, IL 60612 (773) 852 2481 |