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- Pianist Marco Benevento invites contemporary jazz greats to perform at a month-long residency at Sullivan Hall in New York City.
- "I heard destiny calling... I was going to be a cheesemaker." When Oleg Sirota discovered his native Russia was banning all Western cheese imports, he quit his IT job in Moscow, sold his house and cars, took out a $100k loan and set about building a cheese factory in the snowy wilderness. "Russian Parmesan" was born.
- In March of 2010, the members of Soulive hauled their instruments through the doors of a newly-opened warehouse-turned-music venue in Brooklyn that they would call home for the next two weeks. Eric Krasno, Alan Evans and Neal Evans called on a multitude of their closest friends and musical conspirators to join them over the next fortnight - creating an incredibly broad guest lineup that included some of the preeminent guitar virtuosos of our generations (Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, Charlie Hunter), some of the biggest names in Hip Hop (Questlove, Rahzel, Talib Kweli), and some of the most inventive improvisational players in modern rock n' roll (Robert Randolph, Raul Midon, Marco Benevento, Kofi & Oteil Burbridge). The Brooklyn Bowl quickly became the mecca for these distinct yet like-minded musicians, where they returned night and after to witness the magic unfolding, donning the dress code for good times (bowling shoes) and sharing famous Blue Ribbon fried chicken. The common thread that tied together all these disparate ingredients quickly became palpable - from the transcendental heartfelt improvisations onstage to the homey & playful atmosphere provided by the bowling alley, the Soulive residency was like nothing that had come before. All of these diverse elements fused to ultimately bring the Soul to Brooklyn Bowl.