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Freedom Art Quartet

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For info and costs please contact Alberto Lofoco
Freedom Art Quartet
Omar Kabir - trumpet, flugelhorn, sea shells, didjeridoo
Alfredo Colon - alto sax
Adam Lane - double bass
Lloyd Haber - drums and multiple percussion
In June 2025, Freedom Art Quartet released an album called "First Dance", which you can listen
HERE
Fronted by founding members, composer Lloyd Haber and Omar Kabir who founded the group in 1991.
The group diverse ethnic and compositional structure is a breath of fresh air needed to represent today's music scene.
"Our purpose is to explore and create in depth, the limitless dimensions of the art form."
The release of the Freedom Art Quartet's "Spirits Awake" brought the group critical acclaim;
Jeff Stockton of All About Jazz said, "Spirits Awake captures the listener's interest, holds
that interest with creativity and intensity, then rewards it with excitement generated by
musical variety and masterly expressiveness."
Greg Buium from Down Beat pronounced: "This debut disc from New York's Freedom Art Quartet
swings from Monkish games to Ornette Coleman and Horace Silver with admirable proficiency."
John Simmons from the New York Times wrote: "If I didn't know better, I'd think that this
was some long lost session from the great Blue Note catalogue of the sixties. A solid jazz
date from another of NY's best kept secrets."
The Freedom Art Quartet have performed in various festivals include Heineken Jazz Festival,
Fire Wall Festival, UVA Jazz Festival & most recently Hamptons Jazz Festival.
Throughout the years, many innovative artists have played within the core group: Ornette Coleman,
Fred Hopkins, Ravi Coltrane, J.D. Parren, Abraham Burton, Jaribu Shahid, Brad Jones,
Andy McCloud, Roy Campbell, Alex Harding, Jay Collins and Patience Higgins, among others.
video
Videos at Freedom Art Quartet website
First Dance promo #2
Short Video on YouTube
audio
Freedom Art Quartet on BandCamp
short biographies
Omar Kabir: Alumn of NYC School of the Arts and Manhattan School of Music. Won first place
at Show Time at the Apollo. Recorded and/or Performing with David Murray Octet & Big Band,
Herbie Mann, Cecil Taylor Big Band, Jimmy Heath Big Band, Charlie Haden's Liberation Orchestra,
Hugh Ragin, William Cepeda, and Stanley Jorden. Omar was an original cast member of "Fame":
the musical and Music Director with Cirque du Soleil.
Alfredo Colon: A New York City native born to immigrant parents from the Dominican Republic,
Alfredo grew up in Washington Heights where he studied under Lee Konitz while receiving a
BFA in Jazz performance at City College of New York.
He has performed alongside musicians such as Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Nels Cline, Chad Taylor,
Gene Lake, Dr. Lonnie Smith and American Idol Finalist Qaasim Middleton.
Colon was awarded the Jazz Coalition Commission Fund Grant in early 2020.
His piece "A Witch Gets Married" premiered online in October 2020.
Adam Lane: He studied composition at Wesleyan University with Anthony Braxton
and at California Institute of the Arts with Wadada Leo Smith.
In 1996 he received a Paternings Scholarship for study at the
Darmstadt School for New Music where he studied double bass with Stefano Scodanibbio
and attended master classes in composition with Karlheinz Stockhausen.
As a player he has contributed to important recordings by artist such as John Tchicai and Tom Waits.
Lloyd Haber: A student of the late great Ed Blackwell, he has performed/recorded with Ornette Coleman,
Don Cherry, Bob Stewart, Craig Harris, Louis Hayes, Kalaparusha McIntyre, Charli Persip,
Warren Smith, Donald Smith, and Ron Burton among others. Performances at Symphony Space and
Aaron Davis Hall. Percussion ensemble clinics at Sam Ash Music and the Long Island Drum Center
Off-Bdwy musical, Songs for the New World. Percussion on the Oscar nominated film, Judas and the Black Messiah.
He's currently the music director at Francis Lewis High School in Queens.
quotes
"The Freedom Art Quartet Redefines the Edges of Jazz (...)
If beauty in art needs a name, then strangely, perhaps appropriately, that name might just be Freedom Art Quartet."
Paris Review
"the album is captivating, enthralling and exciting, My album of the year so Far."
The Jazz Journal
"Vigorous, at times visceral, the album is a rollicking good time."
All About Jazz
"First Dance locks into deep-pocket grooves, hurtling into bright themes and cathartic
releases with a sound that feels both familiar and new."
Jazz Trail
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