Cleveland Jazz Guitarist Tim Mirth Brings His Quartet to the BOP STOP


Sat 11/19 @ 8-10:30PM

Like most musicians in the experimental improvisational music scene, guitarist Tim Mirth, who is trained in both classical music and jazz, has collaborated with many combinations of musicians. For instance, he works with percussionist Paul Stranahan under the name Night Terrors and released music with his jazz fusion ensemble Stellar Regions.

For his next show at the BOP STOP, a venue where he’s played frequently, he’ll be offering original music and arrangements inspired by the likes of jazz guitarists Ben Monder and Kurt Rosenwinkel, pianists Aaron Parks and Brad Melhdau, and sax player Ben Monder.

He’ll be joined by guitarist Brent Hamker, bassist Aidan Plank and drummer Tony Kazel. Tickets for the show are$20, although you can watch on the BOP STOP’s Facebook page for free and make a donation here.

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