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Pavao Quartet to play Eric Starr composition in Poole, England

January 23, 2008 By: eric Category: About Eric, About Iain 1 Comment →

Billed as, An Impromptu Affair, on Sun 24 Feb 2008, 3PM at the Lighthouse Event Centre concert hall, Eric’s music will share the bill with Dvorak, Mozart, and Peter Warlock.The Pavao Quartet with renowned UK saxophonist Iain Ballamy will play The Stones of Carnac, a composition that Starr wrote with Iain in mind. “I’ve been a fan of Iain’s music since 1987. He has the innate ability to push the often self-imposed boundaries of genre and style creating his own new musical syntax rooted in rich and complex melodies. The Stones of Carnac exists within this lexicon yet the substrate image is fundamentally based in the orchestration of a string quartet.” (more…)

The Stones of Carnac - World Premier of Saxophone Concerto in Poole, England

November 10, 2007 By: ron Category: About Eric, About Iain, In the Press No Comments →

On November 9th, 2007 Eric’s saxophone concerto, The Stones of Carnac, was premiered at The Lighthouse concert hall in Poole, England. It was performed by world renowned saxophonist Iain Ballamy together with the Pavao String Quartet. Check back soon to see a video of this concert!

Eric Starr - A Biography

January 28, 2006 By: ron Category: About Eric No Comments →

Eric Starr has led a busy and eclectic musical career performing a wide variety of musicals styles throughout his life. He was raised a third generation musician in Western New York. He began studying music at age 6 and was performing professionally by his teens. Among others, Starr has studied drums with the legendary jazz drummer Joe Morello (Dave Brubeck, Marian McPartland).

Starr is a three-time recipient of the prestigious Meet the Composer Grant and the 2005 co-recipient of the Utah Arts Council Grant. From 2000-2003, he was commissioned by Artemis & The Wild Things Inc. to compose chamber music for NYC productions of William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, and Macbeth. Recently, Eric has completed The Stones of Carnac, a chamber piece for tenor saxophone and string quartet. The piece received its world premier at The Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts, on November 9th, 2007 featuring Iain Ballamy (saxophone) and the Pavao String Quartet.

In 2003, Starr completed his first major publication, The Everything Drums Book® (Adams Media Inc). Thousands of copies have been sold worldwide, and recently, his book has been translated into Spanish by Robinbook publishers in Barcelona, Spain. Starr’s latest publication, The Everything Rock and Blues Piano Book® hit the shelves worldwide in 2007 (Adams Media Inc.). He also recently completed work on The Everything Bass Guitar Book® (Adams Media Inc.) co-authored with his brother Nelson. He is now finishing The Everything Rock Drums Book® (Adams Media Inc.).

As a drummer, highlights include collaborations, recordings, and/or stage appearances with artists as diverse as The Chieftains (w/ Los Lobos), Dominic Miller (Sting), Iain Ballamy (Gil Evans, Bill Bruford’s Earthworks), Jim Rotondi (Toshiko Akiyoshi), Kenny Ascher (John Lennon, 1979 Oscar nominee for The Rainbow Connection), Bobby Militello (Dave Brubeck), Graham Maby (Joe Jackson), Ezra Reich (pop artist), James Carter (Sony Recording artist), Don “Red” Menza (Buddy Rich Orchestra), Carmen Leggio (Gene Krupa Quartet), Bill Crow (Gerry Mulligan), Sam Noto (Count Basie Orchestra), Rick Germanson (Louis Hayes), Roseanna Vitro (Telarc Recording Artist), and David Budway (Jeff “Tain” Watts, Regina Carter). Starr has also recorded with Grammy-winning engineer/producers Harvey Jay Goldberg (The Rolling Stones, Director of Sound for Late Night with David Letterman), and Jeffrey Lesser (Lou Reed, The Chieftains). And in 2000, Starr’s drumming was heard on Columbia Tri-Star’s hit TV series Party of Five.

Starr has performed at over a dozen music festivals throughout North America including Undercurrents (Cleveland), Beaches Jazz Festival (Toronto), North by Northwest (Toronto), The Ripley Jazz Festival (Pennsylvania), South by Southwest (Austin), Edenfest (Ontario), June in Buffalo (Western New York), The Nickel City Jazz Festival (Western New York), the North American New Music Festival (Western New York), and the CMJ Music Festival (New York City).

Additionally, he is a regular in New York City’s jazz and rock scene, having performed at dozens of famous clubs and music halls. Among them, he has performed at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music), The Knitting Factory (main stage), Smoke, Lennox Lounge, St. Nicks Pub, Cornelia Street Café, Arlene’s Grocery, Sin-e, Pianos, The Living Room, The Bitter End, Smalls, The Triad, The Coral Room, and Tonic to name a select few. His group was also the house band at Flute Gramercy, a New York City landmark, from 2002-2005 and he has performed at City Hall for Borough President C. Virginia Fields.

Starr’s album SHE has received radio play and/or record reviews in the United States, Europe, and Russia. Among others, The Buffalo News wrote that “Starr is establishing himself as a major player in modern jazz.” www.bestofwny.com called Starr “A music prodigy.” Muze Inc.—a global leader in entertainment information—called Starr an “accomplished composer…who would have made Antonio Carlos Jobim proud,” and Jazz Dimensions in Berlin called SHE “a beautiful, inspired debut album.”

Following the release of SHE, Starr was twice interviewed by America’s original “shock jock,” Joey Reynolds. The interviews aired coast-to-coast on the WOR Radio Network. In 2004, the group kicked off the release of SHE with a sold-out concert at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City followed by additional dates in NYC and Western New York.

Eric Starr resides in Manhattan and is an official endorser of Bosphorus Cymbals, Regal Tip drumsticks, Evans drumheads, and HQ Percussion.

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Magazine Feature Story

February 11, 2005 By: ron Category: About Eric, In the Press No Comments →

Bruce Eaton did a wonderful piece on Eric and his group in Buffalo Spree magazine December issue, 2004.

Here it is in pdf form Buffalo Spree December

ALL ABOUT JAZZ INTERVIEW

February 11, 2004 By: ron Category: About Eric, In the Press No Comments →

Interview with Eric in February 2004 issue of All About Jazz (NYC)

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AAJ: Tell us about your education.

ES: Two teachers stand out in my mind the most: Jan Williams, known for his collaborations with composers John Cage and Elliot Carter; and Joe Morello, the legendary drummer for Dave Brubeck and Marian McPartland. Joe’s natural approach to technique changed my life.

AAJ: What are your influences?

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