CANTON -- Instrumental improv music will return to the Buccaneer Lounge, 4 W. Main St., Friday, Nov. 3, from 8-10 p.m. when the Jerod Stephen Doyle Trio takes the stage once more. The Potsdam-based …
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CANTON -- Instrumental improv music will return to the Buccaneer Lounge, 4 W. Main St., Friday, Nov. 3, from 8-10 p.m. when the Jerod Stephen Doyle Trio takes the stage once more.
The Potsdam-based trio formed in 2015 calls its music “temporary aural art” and prides itself on never playing the same song twice.
The trio is comprised of Jerod Sommerfeldt (modular synthesizer and computer), who teaches electronic music at the Crane School of Music; Stephen Bird (bass), who teaches environmental science at Clarkson University and studied music at Berklee College of Music in Boston; and Doyle Dean (drums), a videographer and instructor of audio and video production at SUNY Potsdam.
The band has two recordings, "Jerod Stephen Doyle" and part of the 2-CD set from Dean's Utility Project called "Moultin' Larva" recorded this year 2017. Both are available at bandcamp.com.
There is no cover, but donations for the band are accepted.