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René McLean's Pentagram Music of the Spirit Residency
the cell
New York, NY
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René McLean's Pentagram Music of the Spirit Residency
Born in New York City, Rene Profit-McLean global renowned Multi-reed Instrumentalist (Alto, Tenor, Soprano saxophone, Flutes, Ney, Shakuhachi), Composer, Band leader, Educator and Producer, began his musical training at the age of nine under the tutelage and guidance of his father, world renowned alto saxophonist and educator Jackie McLean. Rene recounts: "My father began giving me the saxophone in stages beginning with the mouth piece then the neck and finally the horn".
Rene has performed and recorded as a leader and featured sideman with the creme de la creme of Black Musical tradition such as: the Dizzy Gillespie Big Band, Lionel Hampton - All Stars, Tito Puente Orchestra, Caesar Concepcion Orchestra, Frank Foster's Loud Minority, Sam River's Harlem Ensemble, Ray Charles Orchestra and the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra; to the smaller ensembles of : Jackie McLean, Horace Silver, Woody Shaw, Dr. Bill Taylor, Doug and Jean Carn, Baba Olatunji, Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba, Abbey Lincoln, Arthur Prysoc, Little Jimmy Scott, Dexter Gordon, James Moody, Yusef Lateef, Jaco Pastorius, Jerry Gonzales' Forte Apache Band, Hamza El Din, as well as in collaboration with premier poet-activist Amiri Baraka (Leroi Jones), Jayne Cortez/Fire Spitters and as Musical Director/ Composer for the production of Ntozake Shange's play "For Colored Girls...", choreographed and directed by George Faison and Oedipus the King directed by Jonathan Wilson, Mclean has also appeared in the movie Cotton Club and advertising adds for BASF and Smith & Barney Investments.

Rene McLean draws inspiration and insight from the rich diversity of the African American tradition and various world music genres with particular emphasis on Eastern and African traditions...

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the cell (View)
338 West 23rd Street
New York, NY 10011
United States

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Owner: the cell
On BPT Since: Apr 06, 2009
 
Jazz @ the cell
www.thecelltheatre.org


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