
Gus Mancini and Friends. May 31, 8 PM, Green Kill Sessions
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Green Kill Sessions presents Gus Mancini and Friends
Sunday May 31, 8 PM
Featuring:
- Peter Head — guitar
- Larry Belestra — drums
- Zaire Blackshire — bass
- Gus Mancini — keys and sax
Livestream
All livestreams are freely available on the YouTube Green Kill Sessions channel and on greenkill.substack.com. Please consider making a five dollar donation. For access to full livestream videos for each event, subscribe monthly or annually to Green Kill Substack.
In-person tickets
- Live events are intimate livestream productions with space for up to 30 guests. Once capacity is reached, doors will be closed—arrive early to be sure you get a seat.
- Tickets are $10, payable in cash at the door. Drop your payment in the ticket jar when you arrive.
- Please plan to arrive about 10 minutes before showtime so we can get everyone settled before the event begins.
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Gus Mancini
Gus Mancini, also known as The Sultan Of Sonic Soul, is a family member of the WoodstockRoundtable’s Sunday morning radio show on WDST at 100.1 FM. Gus has performed on the show over 300 times, live on air, spanning 26 years and counting. The Sonic Soul Band is one of the most unique bands in the Hudson Valley because their performances are TOTALLY improvised. The Sultan, now at 81 years young, is a master of improvisational saxophone and synth with a varied musical career spanning 60 plus years. He has performed with many elite artists across genres and has performed with the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic, and for many years in the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in NYC. At the Cathedral, he’s been accompanied by the Native American contemporary group The Hawk Project.
Green Kill Sessions program
Musicians and performers can shine on stage—and online—through Green Kill’s one-hour livestream shows. Performances happen Friday through Sunday evenings (except the first and third Fridays). Each event features a small in-person audience (30 seats) and global livestream access.
Performers are expected to help promote their shows, arrive early for sound checks, and send in equipment lists ahead of time. The venue provides a full sound and lighting setup, including drums, amps, a digital piano, and livestream equipment.
Earnings from ticket sales are split among performers, the venue, and the sound engineer. Green Kill shares event highlights on YouTube and Substack, giving performers lasting, professional-quality footage to use for promotion.