"Born in Philadelphia but now based in the Bay Area, saxophonist Carl Schultz combines traditional jazz textures with a modern flair. With extensive experience both in small combos and big bands, Schultz played more than a thousand dates with the Glenn Miller Orchestra. His latest album under his own name, The Road to Trantor is set for a November 21 release."
"Emblematic of his boundary-pushing approach, the album was inspired by Isaac Asimov's sci-fi novel of the same name. Schultz describes it as the soundtrack of a nonexistent film. The album augments customary jazz instrumentation with modern electronics."
Carl Schultz was born in Philadelphia and is based in the Bay Area. Schultz combines traditional jazz textures with a modern flair. He has extensive experience in small combos and big bands and played more than a thousand dates with the Glenn Miller Orchestra. His latest album under his own name, The Road to Trantor, is set for a November 21 release. The album was inspired by Isaac Asimov's sci-fi novel of the same name and is described as the soundtrack of a nonexistent film. The recordings augment customary jazz instrumentation with modern electronics. Schultz performs at Art Boutiki in San Jose on Fri, Nov 21 at 8pm with tickets priced $25–$30.
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