Mosley Storey Project
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Dushun Mosley and Eliel Sherman Storey.
(2020 pick) Percussionist Dushun Mosley is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, co-leader (with Kenneth Green) of the Detroit-Chicago collective The Vizitors, and has also performed with many other ensembles since the 1970s. Eliel Sherman Storey is a reeds player, recording engineer and founder of Transition East studio. Frequent performers in the Chicago improvisatory music scene, the duo will collaborate on "The Tales of the Africans," a livestream concert hosted by Cafe Coda.
press release: The MOSLEY STOREY PROJECT
As the world continues to feel the effects of the Coronavirus, the result of man’s abusive behavior of the natural laws designed to maintain a healthy world; including the air we breathe, the earth we tread, and the water we drink.
This duet was born in March of 2020. The obvious effects of the Coronavirus have not only affected the way we as musicians see ourselves, it has also opened our hearts and expand our consciousness of our responsibility to our audience engaging them to reevaluate our relationship to our environment, to reconsider our human interaction and imbue it with justice, equity and respect.
The MOSLEY STOREY PROJECT provides a way into the psychological damage that mankind suffers today. To see the MOSLEY STOREY PROJECT live one is immediately taken into a world that offers healing instead of entertainment.
Eliel Sherman Storey a musician dedicated to the concept of those that create African American art must take the responsibility to produce, define and preserve it. His passionate belief has inspired him to become a recording engineer under the jurisdiction of his company Transition East LLC., a recording studio and performance space located in Chicago Il. He has positioned himself to be independent in all his artistic endeavors. He’s also part owner of a cutting-edge Internet business, www.chi-creates.tv Chicago Creative Arts Online Inc. devoted to bringing creative artistic programs to the marketplace. All the while his musical appetites are fueled by the groups he’s formed and produced, The E.S.P. Project and The Renegade Collaboration, are extraordinary spontaneous improvisational groups that explore the African American experience in a collective improvisation style, while his third group is a collection of hand drummers, poets, singers, dancers with Eliel’s very personal saxophone approach weaving in and out of the theme-based compositions.
Dushun Mosley
Percussionist, is a performer, bandleader, and father of three. Based in Chicago, IL he is the bandleader for the Vizitors and the Signature Group, a member of the Eight Bold Souls, Frontburners, Chicago 3D, Vizitors, Shadow Vignettes, and the AACM Big Band. Mr. Mosley has toured extensively as a soloist, in duets, trios, and big bands. He has been called upon to do numerous engagements in social clubs, music halls, and festivals in cities throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, the Caribbean, Africa, and Japan. These performances have contributed to his distinguished reputation as a forerunner in this generation of innovators. His style is Traditional Jazz, Blues, and Funk in a combo band setting, but feels equally at home pushing big bands and Orchestras to their limit. He is producing his first CD with the Vizitors in the Fall of 2021.
Show: $20. Attendees are required to wear a mask to enter and at all times during the event, no matter your vaccination status. You will be required to keep your mask on unless actively eating or drinking.