New York Gypsy All Stars Release Romantech And February Tour

By: Jan. 24, 2012
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On March 6th, The New York Gypsy All Stars will be releasing Romantech, their album of original compositions. In addition, they'll be embarking on a short tour, with stops in Toronto, Chicago and NYC. 

New York Gypsy All-Stars, Romantech (Traditional Crossroads) Full Tour Schedule

01/27/2012, Fri
Chicago, IL
Northeastern Illinois University Auditorium
5500 N. Saint Louis Ave.
Tix: $90-$50, Doors Open: 9:00 pm, Show: 9:00 pm
with Zulfu Livaneli. Ph: 773.822.2222

02/02/2012, Thu
New York, NY
DROM
85 Avenue A (b/w 5th & 6th)
Tix: $10, Doors Open: 9:00 pm, Show: 9:30 pm
Ph: 212.777.1157

02/17/2012, Fri
Lancaster, PA
Franklin & Marshall College
Ann & Richard Barshinger Center for Music Arts
Tix: $10, Doors Open: 7:00 pm, Show: 8:00 pm
Ph: 717.291.3911

02/23/2012, Thu
New York, NY
DROM
85 Avenue A (b/w 5th & 6th)
Tix: $45 adv./$50 door, Doors Open: 7:00 pm, Show: 8:00 pm
with Gulsen. Ph: 212.777.1157

02/25/2012, Sat
Chicago, IL
Marty's
3855 N. Lincoln
Tix: $50, Doors Open: 7:00 pm, Show: 7:00 pm
with Gulsen. Ph: 773.404.9494

04/13/2012, Fri
Cleveland, OH
The Cleveland Museum of Art
11150 East Blvd.
Doors Open: 8:00 pm, Show: 8:00 pm
Ph: 216.421.7350

About the band: "A Greek bassist ducked into a little bar in New York’s Alphabet City and heard the Eastern Mediterranean and Southern Balkans pouring across the packed room. The clarinet was keening and singing, and he knew every tune."

"From this blown-away moment of discovery, the New York Gypsy All-Stars sprang, uniting bi-musical virtuosi raised on the lush sounds of Macedonian, Greek, Turkish, and American roots and forged in the halls of the world’s best music schools. With composer like ears and a madcap relish for ill and crunky sounds, the quintet of crack musicians tears through the tollgates separating the region’s interlocking roots on the long-awaited album of original pieces, Romantech (Traditional Crossroads; release: March 6, 2012) and on tour in February with concerts in cities including Chicago and NYC."

“We cover all the Balkans melodically,” explains classically trained, traditionally raised Macedonian clarinet wonder and band headman Ismail Lumanovski, “and we cover the world rhythmically and harmonically.” Zooming with Roma-inspired zeal from swinging salsa to pulsing bhangra, the group never loses its sharp musical focus, astounding chops, and true spirit their Gypsy namesakes.



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