Avant-jazz percussionist Harris Eisenstadt has staffed his Canada Day band with four topflight, highly in-demand players, a strategy that serves him exceedingly well onstage and in the studio. But for the purposes of our Live at TONY taping earlier this month, it meant that only two fifths of the group could be on hand. No matter: Eisenstadt and trumpeter Nate Wooley’s performance was all the more compelling for its skeletal grace. If you like what you hear, pick up Eisenstadt’s new Clean Feed disc and go see Canada Day live this Saturday and Sunday (October 24 and 25) at Cornelia Street Café.
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