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Michael Sokolowski Trio
Intrepid Instrumental Improvisation

​6-8 pm Saturday, April 27, 2024
​Live at Second Stage | Amherst
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194 2nd Street; Amherst, VA 24521

Michael Sokolowski, keyboards
Drew Pompano, bass
​Jim Ralston, drums
​
Established in 2019 amidst the challenges of the Covid lockdown, Michael Sokolowski Trio brings together the talents of Michael Sokolowski on piano, Drew Pompano on bass, and Jim Ralston on drums. The trio’s formation was marked by a sense of unity cultivated during masked rehearsals, a shared love of the music of guitar giant Bill Frisell, and mutual respect for each other’s musicality.

Emphasizing creative arrangements and open-ended improvisations within established compositional forms, Michael Sokolowski Trio draws inspiration from a diverse array of source material. Its repertoire weaves together jazz standards; the American songbook; rock, folk, funk, gospel, and pop – reflecting the trio’s appreciation for the broad spectrum of influences that shape contemporary music in general; and jazz music in particular.

What sets this band apart is its improvisational flexibility. One of the group’s in-the-moment sonic explorations might pull the thread of a harmonic idea shared by seemingly disparate artists – say, Nirvana and Keith Jarrett – and spin it into a new and cohesive piece of music.

Michael, Drew, and Jim find joy and adventure in their music ‑‑ music characterized by an exciting experimental spirit and representing the genuine exploration of sonic possibilities.
Michael Sokolowski has been playing and composing music professionally since the late 1970s releasing 9 records; contributing music to films, videos, and software applications; playing on many diverse recording sessions; and teaching piano and improvisation. Credits include composer/keyboardist/leader of contemporary instrumental ensemble, Sokoband, offering, a trio of multi-instrumentalists with Tim Reynolds and Worth Proffitt and keyboardist for The Electricians and their modernist take on Grateful Dead music. Collaborators include Leroi Moore, David Darling, Steve Kimock, Dave Matthews, Nir Z, Greg Howard and others. Mike’s most recent release is Soul Pilgrimage, an album of duets with guitar virtuoso Tim Reynolds.
Drew Pompano grew up in the orchestral world as a cellist, but turned his focus to bass in college. Cutting his teeth in the VCU scene in Richmond, and later gigging with theater pits and indie folk bands in Chicago, Pompano came to the C’ville music scene excited to learn and listen. Currently a private bass instructor and session player, he also regularly gigs with post-punk staples 7th Grade Girl Fight, and hip-hop acts Front Porch Revival and Vibe Riot. He cherishes playing with the Michael Sokolowski Trio, where collective improvisation allows Pompano to draw on a lifetime of musical learning.
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Jim Ralston has played drums in the Charlottesville are since the late 1980s. He draws on a wide range of influences, from world music to jazz, to hard-hitting rock ‘n’ roll. He’s performed with a diverse list of artists, including Baaba Seth, The Gladstones, Last Days of May, Ian Gilliam, and many more.
Tickets: (Includes one free cup of coffee, water, or soda from ​Baine’s Books & Coffee. Food is available for purchase.)
  • $12 adults
  • $6 students 
  • ​Free: VCA Passport*
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  • Pay at the door, cash or checks only; doors open at 5:30 pm.​
  • Advance tickets available at Eventbrite. Click on button below. 

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  • Home
  • The Arts
    • VCA PASSPORT
    • Spring 2026 Java & Jazz
    • Spring 2026 Mainstage >
      • Plunky & Oneness
      • Early Folk Artist of Monticello
    • Fall 2025 Java & Jazz >
      • Quintana All-Stars
      • Patti Finn and Friends
      • Ken Matthew’s Rhythm Changers
    • Fall 2025 Mainstage >
      • Todd Marcus Quintet
      • Ayreheart Renaissance-folk Quartet
      • Paddy D Quartet
    • Music & Theater >
      • The Belle of Amherst
      • Sheila Arnold
      • Baltimore Consort
      • Nightcaps
    • JUNETEENTH
    • Gottschalk
    • Chamber Music America
    • Beyond the Russian Pale
    • Opera
  • Humanities
    • ”Coolwell“
    • Special Programs to View on Youtube
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          • Quintana All-Stats
          • Isaac Williams
          • TSB Jazz
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        • 2024-2025 Concerts >
          • Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet
          • Paddy D Quartet
          • Lafayette's Fiddlers
          • Stephanie Nakasian
          • Paddy D 2024 Concert
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          • Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi >
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            • Creative Writing Workshop
          • Dances of Ghana and West Africa
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          • Genealogy Workshops
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      • 2023-2024 Java & Jazz Season >
        • Gary Meisner Group
        • Michael Sokolowski Trio
        • BellaDonna
        • Comfort and Joy
      • 2023-2024 Music and Theater Season >
        • Cantate
        • Cecilia & Lafayette
        • Stephanie Nakasian
      • 2022-2023 Java & Jazz >
        • Joseph Henson Jazz
      • 2022-2023 Music Season
      • 2021-2022 Season >
        • NEA Big Read Amherst County Virginia >
          • NEA Big Read: Kickoff Event
          • NEA Big Read: Book Discussions
          • The Big Read Grant
          • NEA Big Read Amherst County Virginia Youtube Videos
        • Mezzo Soprano Sophie Delphis
        • Joseph Henson Jazz Project
        • “Winter Stories and Songs”
        • The Joseph Henson Jazz Project
        • Quintana All-Stars
        • Ayreheart
        • Isaac Williams Quartet
        • Alkemie Early Music Ensemble
        • Los Gatos
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