Showtime: 7:30pm
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About the Show
As unpredictable, fearless, and entertaining as their namesake, Le Chat Lunatique
purveys an addictive genre they call 鈥渇ilthy, mangy jazz,鈥 a signature sound that
makes you want to smoke and drink too much鈥攊f only you could get off the dance floor.
Le jazz hot of and is their north star, but they use that beacon to navigate through a wide range of
genres, blending Western swing, classical, reggae, d00-wop, and 鈥渁nything else we
damn well please鈥 into strikingly original compositions and audaciously reworked standards
alike.
Le Chat Lunatique is Muni Kulasinghe鈥檚 theatrical vocals, his violin skittering across
the music like beads of water on a hot skillet鈥攊nspired as much by a legless Polish
gypsy he encountered on his vagabond travels as by the great Grappelli. It鈥檚 the axe
of guitarist John Sandlin, the classicist who fell under the sway of Reinhardt, felling
bar after bar of music with ferocious dexterity. It鈥檚 the slap-happy bass and slyly
sweet vocals of Jared Putnam, the sinisterly innocent one whose dark past embraces
both death metal and Western swing. It鈥檚 Greg.
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The group began prowling the nightspots of Albuquerque -that secret haven of hot jazz
- back in 2005, spontaneously impregnating the ears of unsuspecting audience members,
who found themselves unable to stop listening or dancing or making merry. From their
earliest gigs, Le Chat Lunatique has offered swinging originals with ear-snagging
hooks and stories to tell鈥攚ell-constructed little gems that propagate earworms for
ongoing pleasure. Devilishly clever lyrics offer insight into l鈥檃mour (鈥渇alling in
love is like eating tacos鈥), a louche paean to a doting millionairess (鈥淏uy me a Cadillac,
buy me a yacht / Buy me everything that I haven鈥檛 got鈥), minatory observations on
fate (鈥渢he bus of God will run you
over鈥), and the inevitable bitterness of a broken heart (鈥淢iss Lady . . . please do
me the courtesy of drinking in some other gin joint鈥).
The band鈥檚 repertoire also features original arrangements of tunes that stretch from
kindergarten favorites (鈥淔r猫re Jacques鈥) to pop hits (鈥淪traight Up鈥) to swing anthems
(鈥淢innie the Moocher鈥) to Reinhardt classics (鈥淏lue Drag鈥). Every single tune is more
than covered鈥攊t鈥檚 completely 鈥淟e-Chat-ified.鈥 First, it鈥檚 dunked in the group鈥檚 collective
musical subconscious, and then they play the hell out of it. Take, for example, Sandlin鈥檚
inspired gypsy jazz arrangement of Eric Satie鈥檚 Gnossienne No. 1 - over a reggae rhythm
(say what?). Then there鈥檚 the medieval liturgical intro to 鈥淗ouse of the Rising Sun,鈥
which ultimately descends into transcendent desperation.
Riding the popularity of their acclaimed first CD, Demonic Lovely, which featured
all original tunes, and their follow-up collection of covers, Under the Covers (Vol.1),
Le Chat Lunatique has been inducing musical mania in an ever-widening circle鈥攆rom
the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas, to the clubs of England, to the
boards of the national theater in Novi Sad, Serbia, where they performed their commissioned
score for Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental's ground breaking theatrical production Flamingo/Winnebago. In
their home state of 色狐入口, they鈥檝e won award after award annually for best band,
best jazz act, and best song.
Their irreverent humor, their intensity, and their expert musicianship will soon win
them your acclamation as the best time you鈥檝e ever had in public with your clothes
on.
About the Artists
Muni Kulasinghe was born in Albuquerque, 色狐入口 to Sri Lankan parents and spent his formative school
years in the sunny southwest and summers sojourning in serendipitous Sri Lanka. At
7 years old, he began the violin because he wanted to be like his older sister.
At Colorado College, he was lucky enough to fall in with the Bowed Piano Ensemble,with whom he toured much of Western Europe. In Oslo, Norway, during their first tour they were even on the same bill as Herbie Hancock! After university, young Muni went adventuring to Tunisia. That was delightful for him.
Upon his return stateside, he rejoined friends in the Buntport Theater in Denver, with whom he put on plays. He also rejoined another friend, Thaddeus Phillips of Lucidity Suitcase, to create and perform 鈥淭he Earth鈥檚 Sharp Edge鈥 at La MaMa Theater in NYC and the Painted Bride in Philadelphia. For one year he again left these august shores to play gypsy swing in Montpellier, France. He learnt a great deal about cheese, wine and not brushing his teeth.
Currently, he plays the violin with Le Chat, teaches Elements of Improv at UNM, manages the Noon Concert Series for the Arts-in-Medicine program at UNMH, and happily does theater with friends when they ask.
John Sandlin (guitar) has been playing music for twenty-one years. He received his Bachelor of Music degree in Classical Guitar Performance in 2003 from the University of 色狐入口. During that time, he studied with the great Michael Chapdelaine, former student of Andres Segovia. In addition to classical guitar, John studied jazz guitar with Michael Anthony, 25-year Los Angeles studio veteran and local jazz hero. John also had the great opportunity to be exposed to many styles of jazz playing in UNM Jazz Bands under the tutelage of Glenn Kostur.
John has played with many local groups over the past decade. The Melizmatix, a lounge-y
funk trio, have been the Reptilian Lounge House Band at the Tricklock Theatre Company for five consecutive years. In addition, The
Melizmatix held down a weekly happy hour gig at the swank OPM nightclub in downtown Albuquerque. The Sidestreet Strut Swing Sextet, featuring
some of Albuquerque鈥檚 great young jazz players, has been a usual staple at the Tuesday night Swing Dance hosted by Desi Brown of the Primordial
Swing Dance Group. Out of this band, John and tenor saxophonist Starr Vavreck formed The Sandlin and Starr Jazz Duo. The Duo has
opened for many acts in the Popejoy Lobby, including
Ahmad Jamal, The Artie Shaw Orchestra, Al Dimeola and Manuel Barueco, The Benny Goodman
Orchestra, and others.
A native of Durango, CO, John also has a great love for reggae music and is a former
member of the dub reggae group Sub Agencia. Members included Otto Barthel, former
member of the popular local group Giant Steps, and former member of the world famous
U.K. ska band The Specials, "Aitch" Harrington "Charlie" Bembridge. Sub Agencia鈥檚
highlights include opening for The Wailers, Toots and the Maytals, Andrew Tosh, and
The Easy Star All Stars. In a brief trucker country stint, John played guitar in the
enormously popular Breaker 19, which makes a couple of surprise appearances a year.
Upon making the acquaintance of jazz violinist Muni Kulasinghe, John was able to tap
back into the jazz influences of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli of the Quintet of the Hot Club of France. They started a formidable
repertoire of gypsy swing music. Drummer Fernando Garavito and Bassist Jared Putnam
soon materialized to form Le Chat Lunatique. The rest is future tense鈥
Jared Putnam (bass) has lived in Albuquerque since 1990. That鈥檚 a long time. He has two kids named Jack and Claire.
Fernando Garavito was born and raised in Bogota, Colombia. At the age of 18, he moved to the United States with his family, initially to Maine and two years later to 色狐入口 where he now lives. Son to a writer and a ballet teacher, he was surrounded by music and the arts since an early age. He began by playing piano at the age of 8, and at 12 he moved towards the study of drums. At first, self-taught, he learnt mostly by listening to a great variety of musical genres. Being influenced by pop, rock, funk, heavy metal, ska, reggae, and his native traditional music, he developed a good versatility in switching between different musical settings. He also sought more formal instruction. He took two years of drum lessons from a Cuban drum master residing in Colombia, Fran Calzadilla, while participating in multiple ensembles and putting all his learning into practice.
He was formally introduced to Jazz upon his arrival to the US in 2002. He enrolled in the jazz studies program at the University of Southern Maine, and studied under the mentoring of drummer Les Harris Jr. He was involved in many musical ensembles, predominantly jazz-oriented, performing at recitals and at local venues. He moved to Albuquerque, 色狐入口 in the summer of 2004, where he continues the study of music.
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