As some of you may know, I (Bryan) have the distinct honor of playing trombone in Richmond’s Manliest Band, NO BS! Brass. A couple of weeks ago, we embarked on a busking tour of the eastern US. If you didn’t already know, busking is just another term for playing on the street. We had a blast and picked up some new fans along the way. Dean over at RVAjazz has been hosting my reflections on the tour and Day 1 and Day 2 are up now. Day 3 is on the way. Enjoy!
August 3, 2009
Verbatim announces east coast tour!
Ombak has been taking a bit of a break over the summer but its members have been hard at work on some other projects. Trey has been making hits at Songwire Studios, Cameron’s been on the road with Fight the Big Bull and Ilad and Brian has been scheming on a return to regular gigs with his own groups.
I’m excited to announce the east coast tour for my newest group, Verbtim. Verbatim is a duo consisting of myself on trombone and Richmond drummer and www.rvajazz.com helmer Dean Christesen. We’ve been playing around Richmond for a few months and just recently cut an album in Fight the Big Bull guitarist/composer Matt White’s attic, AKA Spacebomb Studios. The album consists of all first takes, no overdubs, no splices and was mixed in one pass. We’ll be hitting the road in about a week to play some east-coast dates. Expect this to be one of the most heavily tweeted, blogged and facebooked avant-garde jazz duo tours of recent memory. Here are the dates. Check out the myspace for more info
Monday, August 10
Charlottesville, VA
12th Street Tap House
w/ Gerrit Rößler’s melamine
8pm, price TBA
1202 W. Main Street
(434) 202-0764
Tuesday, August 11
Richmond, VA
Ghost Print Gallery
W/ J.C. and Mike Kuhl
8pm, $5
220 W. Broad St.
(804) 344-1557
Wednesday, August 12
Washington, DC
Bossa Bistro & Lounge
w/ High Life
7pm, $7
2463 18th St. NW
(202) 667-0088
Friday, August 14
Brooklyn, NY
Snow’s Basement
w/ Sweet Banditry, Aaron Ali Shaikh, & Adam Caine Trio
8pm, price TBA
796 Grand St. #1
Sunday, August 16
Philadelphia, PA
Gojjo
w/ Sonic Liberation Front & Mike Lorenz Quartet
8pm
4540 Baltimore Ave.
(215) 386-1444
Tuesday, August 18
Richmond, VA
The Camel
w/ R2Dtoo and Gull
8pm, $5
1621 W. Broad St.
(804) 353-4901
July 28, 2009
Bagatellen reviews Framing the Void
Thanks to .:.impossible design‘s Cary Ralston (who also did the cover art for the album) for hipping me to the latest review of Ombak’s Framing the Void. The review comes by way of Clifford Allen at the wonderful new-music (and lots more) blog, Bagatellen.
From the starting gate, it’s clear that Ombak are an extraordinarily unique group, a swaggering quartet that chomps and bellows like Albert Mangelsdorff fronting prog-rock.
Slushy tailgate, trombone multiphonics, damaged-blues fretwork and limber percussion stand well on their own, but Ombak are a collective venture whose parallel roads all lead to the same end, however upturned it might seem.
Read more here
July 22, 2009
Ombak to perform at CNU
This Friday, Ombak will perform at Christopher Newport University‘s Ferguson Center for the Arts as part of the Virginia Governor’s School for the Humanities and Visual and Performing Arts. Governor’s School is a month-long summer program for gifted VA high school students that includes classes on music, dance, theater, visual arts, foreign policy, body modalities, yoga, meditation, and even a course on “Cool.” I (Bryan) have taught in the program since 2007 and am always moved by the experience. Ombak will play for the approximately 400-strong student body as well as the faculty and support staff. Last year, Fight the Big Bull delivered a rousing concert to an equally energized crowd. Please see the LIVE page on this blog for more info.
Here’s a photo of my brass studio dishing out a No BS! Brass style Iron Palm.
June 12, 2009
New article for RVAnews
Bryan Hooten’s Framing the Void series of articles for RVAnews describes music and its relationship with negative space. Part IV, published today, explores musical line, where the time and space dimensions of music intersect most thoroughly.
We seem to have an intuitive sense of the void, a void that our minds constantly and compulsively divide, rearrange, and reassemble. Like the human experience, all music, including the tune you just sang, plays with these dimensions. When listening to or playing music, we constantly experience sound and silence, space and time in combination, and nowhere is this play more apparent than in a musical line.
June 9, 2009
More live tracks!
Here are a few more live tracks from the CD release party at Cous Cous on 4/29. Enjoy and be sure to checkout SOUNDS for more.
June 1, 2009
New photos!
May 26, 2009
Ombak at Cous Cous W 5/27
Ombak will play Wednesday, May 27 at Cous Cous before taking a short summer break. We will have CD’s for sale ($10)
Cous Cous (900 W Franklin RVA)
9:30pm
FREE
“Brian Jones’ drums explode into headlong complexities, Cameron Ralston’s upright bass pushes and probes, Trey Pollard’s guitar and leader Bryan Hooten’s trombone zigzag in unison through the modernistic maze. The playing is all snap, swing and sinew, a shotgun wedding of rock’s visceral rush with the cerebral vocabulary of jazz, with some avant-garde speaking in tongues thrown in for good measure. The effect is bracing and immediate.”
May 18, 2009
Live tracks from the CD Release!
Here are a few tracks from Ombak’s Framing the Void CD release party at Cous Cous in Richmond, VA. This is the sound of Ombak in its natural habitat, as recorded by Lance Koehler. More tracks, all mixed up nice, will be available for download a little later. Enjoy!
May 13, 2009
Ombak at Cous Cous tonight!
Ombak returns to Cous Cous tonight with some new stuff!!!
Fretless guitar
New tunes from Pollard and Hooten
Tuvan folk songs
CD’s on sale for $10
Cous Cous (900 W. Franklin RVA)
Wednesday 5/13
9:30pm
FREE


