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July 20, 2008 @ 9PM
AlphaBeta [Brooklyn, NY]
DOOM JAZZ: Jamie Saft + Bobby Previte

July 27, 2008
Atina Jazz Festival [Atina,Italy]
BIG GUNS: Bobby Previte, Gianluca Petrella, Antonello Salis

August 11, 2008 @ 8PM
The Tea Lounge [Brooklyn, NY]
BOBBY PREVITE'S NEW GUITAR TRIO: Mike Gamble, Patrice Blanchard, Bobby Previte

August 20, 2008
Roccella Jazz Fesival [Roccella, Italy]
BOBBY PREVITE AND THE NEW BUMP: Ellery Eskelin, Bill Ware, Brad Jones, Bobby Previte

October 18, 2008 @ 12:30AM (Saturday night)
The Blue Note [New York, NY]
BOBBY PREVITE AND THE NEW BUMP: Ellery Eskelin, Bill Ware, Brad Jones, Bobby Previte

October 28, 2008 @ 8PM. Free.
The World Financial Center [New York, NY]
THE 23 CONSTELLATIONS OF JOAN MIRO [U.S. PREMIERE]: Wayne Horvitz, Zeena Parkins, Ned Rothenberg, Ralph Alessi, Neal Kirkwood, John Bacon, Bobby Previte. Conducted by Christian Muthspiel.

November 2, 2008
Earshot Jazz Festival @ Seattle Art Museum [Seattle, WA]
HMP TRIO: Wayne Horvitz, Ron Miles, Bobby Previte.

November 3, 2008
Earshot Jazz Festival @ The Triple Door [Seattle, WA]
New York Composers’ Orchestra and The President featuring Wayne Horvitz and Bobby Previte.

November 7-25, 2008
European Tour
BOBBY PREVITE AND THE NEW BUMP: Ellery Eskelin, Bill Ware, Brad Jones, Bobby Previte



Bobby Previte + The New Bump at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2008 was supported by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation through USArtists International with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

APRIL IN NEW YORK 2008 was made possible by Swing Space, a program of Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, generously supported by the September 11th Fund. Project space is donated by General Growth Properties. Additional support is provided by the Puffin Foundation. These events are made possible in part by public funds from the Manhattan Community Arts Fund supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and administered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.