When Ameen lets rip, as he does in charged, kaleidoscopic bursts throughout, he unleashes a veritable deluge of Afro-Cuban, jazz and post-bop rhythms.
In the spirit of New York's loft scene of the '70s, master drummer Robby Ameen searched out performance alternatives when faced with the Covid shutdown. Tribeca's decades-old Philip Williams Poster shop offered space for Ameen to video teach, rehearse, and eventually present a weekly series in its expansive storefront, replete with the world's largest collection of vintage posters to warm the sounds. With his longtime band of Bob Franceschini, Conrad Herwig, Troy Roberts, Edsel Gomez, and Lincoln Goines in tow, Ameen created an intimate neighborhood salon, overflowing with fiery original Afro-Cuban music with deep strains of contemporary hard bop and funk. Live at the Poster Museum was recorded and filmed during the last of the series' concerts, the musicians, volunteers, and audience all deeply owning the significant collective experience they created.
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Bob Franceschini - tenor & soprano saxophones
Conrad Herwig - trombone
Troy Roberts - tenor saxophone
Edsel Gomez - Fender Rhodes
Lincoln Goines - acoustic bass
Robby Ameen - drums
Produced by Robby Ameen
Recorded live by David Fields
at Phillip Williams Posters NYC on February 1, 2024
Mixed by Dave Kowalski, Hackensack, NJ
Mastered by Steve Fallone at Sterling Sound, NYC
Video and Musician photos by Nelson Hume
Cover photos by John Bishop
Cover design & layout by John Bishop