The Shanghai Restoration Project at Wellesley College
| April 18, 2007 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
While I’m not sure you can classify The Shanghai Restoration Project as an “indie” group, I thought I would post this event. David Liang, a producer and songwriter, is the man behind the Shanghai Restoration Project. From his website, we find that:
An experiment in cross-cultural soundscapes, The Shanghai Restoration Project draws its creative inspiration from the old 1930s Shanghai jazz bands, an early combination of East and West that’s become an international legend. The Project revives this exotic blend by introducing Eastern instruments and rhythms to the Western sounds of hip-hop, jazz, and pop.
Anyway, he’s going to be at Wellesley College at the Anderson Forum in (2nd floor of the Wang Campus Center).
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