20.Jun.2009 Private Function in Camden – June 21

10x10 Brady

The Project is playing at a private function at the Whitehall Inn in Camden on Sunday June 21. If you are lucky enough to be attending, please let us know what you thought of the show in the comments section. We love getting feedback from our audience.

If you happened to get a good video or audio recording of our set, let us know that as well. We would like to add it to our site.

If you want to book the project for your public or private gig, contact us and let us know!

15.Jun.2009 Summer Gigs

The boys in the ‘Project got the summer season off to a rousing start on the weekend of 8/9 May with appearances in Winter Harbor and Bangor.

On the 8th we awoke to see that our group was the subject of a feature article in the Bangor Daily News by Emily Burnham, our favorite music journalist in the whole world.

Later that day Austin, Gaylen, Mark, and newcomer to the group Colin Graebert (a Berklee-trained keyboard monster) kicked off the 2009 “Schoodic Arts For All” summer season with two shows at the wonderful Hammond Hall in Winter Harbor. At 1.00 we played for 100 local school kids in years 5-8, and then after a fantastic afternoon of local hospitality we hit it again with two white-hot sets at 7.00. Highlights included “So What” making time stand still as we opened the show, a scintillating “Footprints”/”Witch Hunt” combo, and a bunch of road-tripping Bapst students making the clave intro to “Blue Bossa” a LOT more challenging than it usually is… All hands agreed it was an epic night.

On the 9th we once again opened the John Bapst prom, this time staying and playing past our designated stop time because, well, we were just burning the room down and no one wanted it to end.

This summer finds us mostly on the coast, and “Project fans looking to see us really open it up might want to circle 21 August on the calendar. Bar Harbor might never be the same… Read more ›

Bangor Daily News Write-Up

Emily Burnham of the Bangor Daily News wrote a fantastic article about the Project for the May 8, 2009 edition of the paper. You can read the story here or on the Bangor Daily News page. (The article continues after the break.)

Jazz group to take you to school tonight

You can understand how passionate Mark Tasker is about jazz just by talking to him. When he’s not teaching social studies at John Bapst Memorial High School in Bangor, he’s living and breathing jazz — especially when he’s playing with his quartet, the Aurora Jazz Project.

Never interested in staying rooted in just one style, Tasker and his cohorts in Aurora — guitarist Brady Harris, bassist Galen Smith and drummers Austin Hodges and Dan Colageo, who switch off — are both purists and rebels when it comes to the music they love.

  • About the Aurora Jazz Project

    Maine’s freshest entry into the jazz scene is a quartet with a deliberately enigmatic name. “Aurora Jazz Project” began gigging in the Bangor area in early 2005 with the goal of breathing new life into jazz by taking it in some new and innovative directions.

    With influences that range from Miles Davis to Weather Report to Derek Trucks, the members of the ‘Project each bring something to the sonic stew and take great pride in not sounding like a typical jazz quartet.

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