Back to All Events

Sued/Nandayapa/Bergmann/Saunders - Live at Monks

  • Monks Jazz Club 501 Pedernales Street Austin, TX, 78702 United States (map)

Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for Sued/Nandayapa/Bergmann/Saunders!

8pm In-Person Tickets at tickets.monksjazz.com/shows/2405/?date=2024-03-03

Livestream Tickets at livestream.monksjazz.com/shows/2458/?date=2024-03-03

Natalio Sued - Saxophone

Bruce Saunders - Guitar

Andrew Bergmann - Double Bass

Gustavo Nandayapa - Drums

Sued Nandayapa Bergmann Saunders play original music and interact fearlessly. They like to make things up. Each member brings considerable experience as an improviser, a composer, a producer, and a traveler. The group first played together during the summer of 2018 in a series of concerts across Texas. Their new album will be released this October on the record label Ropeadope Sur and celebrated with a series of concerts in Mexico and Texas.

Saxophonist Natalio Sued, from Argentina, and bassist Andrew Bergmann, from Massachusetts, met in 2000 while both studying in the Netherlands at the Amsterdam Conservatory. Later, after Bergmann had moved back to the US, drummer Gustavo Nandayapa came to Amsterdam to study at the conservatory and began his own collaboration with Sued. Guitarist Bruce Saunders, a professor at the Berklee School of Music and the University of Texas in Austin, began playing with Bergmann about 10 years ago. While bouncing endlessly between Brooklyn, Boston and Austin, Saunders has performed with a myriad of fantastic jazz artists, including all-time greats such as Jack DeJohnette, Dave Holland, and Bill Stewart.

suednandayapabergmannsaunders.bandcamp.com


Please Note: This is a live-taping, so we'll be enforcing a whisper-policy! Cold bottles of still and sparkling water will be available for purchase, but this event is BYOB. Ice will be available if needed, wine keys and 9oz cups provided! 22 free parking spaces onsite are first-come-first-serve. Doors at 7:45pm, Show at 8pm.

Earlier Event: March 2
Atlas Maior