Apr 16 2019
A World of Music: Gerald Trimble and Jambaroque

A World of Music: Gerald Trimble and Jambaroque

Presented by Olathe Public Library at Olathe Indian Creek Library

Many recall Gerald Trimble for his contributions to Kansas City's Celtic music scene, but today he intertwines the music of the British Isles with sounds from India, the Middle East and a touch of jazz--all played on an instrument that gained popularity in the 1600s. The viola de gamba dates to the 14th century, and most often appears in early music ensembles. Trimble, however, developed his own tuning and style for the instrument. He learned to fiddle from the late Scottish master, Johnny Cunningham. Trimble also studied classical Indian music with renowned Indian musician Roop Verma, and traditional Indian singing with Hema Sharma. As a teenager, he leaned toward jazz and studied music theory with John Elliot.

For his appearance at the library, Trimble plans to bring his six-piece band, which includes other talented musicians who play instruments dating back centuries. Trimble is currently at work in the studio; collectors seek out his early albums, and his most recent, "Uncharted," was considered for a Grammy.

Admission Info

Free Admission

Phone: 913-971-6889

Email: rtomlinson@olatheks.org

Dates & Times

2019/04/16 - 2019/04/16

Location Info

Olathe Indian Creek Library

13511 S. Mur-Len Road, Ste. 129, Olathe, KS 66062