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Nick Costa Male
Gambrills, MD
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Baltimore/Washington DC metro area, MD
Tell us a little about you....
I try to serve the music and the situation. If I play the music, the drums play themselves.

I'm involved in several original projects, some of which are on the player, and I freelance. The bottom lines for me are great music and great folks. We all need to get paid, but if it's all about money, one would do better in going to law school, then getting an MBA, no? Or we'd all be auditioning for Madonna. Nothing against her, she's sold a lot more tickets and T shirts than I have, but balance in all things.....

Locally I've worked with O'Donel Levy, Mark Mosley, Arch Thompson, Bill Heid, Wayne Wilentz, Whit Williams, Ruby Glover, David Lowe, Cheryl Jones, Charles Bubeck, Kendra Holt, Ben Sands, Earl Wilson, Greg Thompkins, Zach Graddy, Thad Wilson, DonVonte McCoy, DeAndrey Howard, Vernon Wolst, Bruce Henderson, Antonio Parker, Dontae Winslow, Steve Carrington, Joel Holmes, Ernie Barnes, Jerry Gordon, Bob Barrett, Gary Richardson, Christopher Brooks, Ralph Peterson, Eliot Levine, Peter Edelman, Jack Gussio, and Mario Hunter, among others. I've worked with James Bazen's Big Band, the Potomac Jazz Orchestra, Thad Wilson's Jazz Orchestra, the Crabtowne Big Band, Eubie Blake Jazz Orchestra, Mood Swings, and Blue Moon. On the outer side, I've worked with Mud Pie, Tyler Higgins, Circus of Saints, and Tom Reyes. I've worked with artists in the West African, Brazilian and Afro Cuban traditions as well, e.g., Armand Ntep, Mfa Kera and Afro Soul, FrankoJazz, Askan Wii, Rose Moraes, Samuel Munguia, Dani Corteza, Patrick Alban, and Gigi McLaughlin.

I've recorded with Dee Stone, Postmodern Blues, JadeSkyy, Circus of Saints, Tom Reyes, Black Heritage, Collage, and many others.

Tom Reyes has a DVD out with John Dierker, Vatel Cherry and I on it.

There's some Kendra Holt footage here:

http://takomapark.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?publish_id=62

Open the link, activate player, then scroll forward to about 30:





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How did you hear about the Jazz Network?
Terry Battle.
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You can hear more tunes here , at my Drum Network site: http://thedrumnetwork.ning.com/profile/NickCosta

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At 7:00am on November 1, 2008, Charles Drain said…
Dave was one of my managers when I was at L-3 Communications. We use to talk about music all the time. I brought some of the Mad Jazz Family up to perform once, Sym, Reign, Chris and Desiree.
At 2:41am on October 30, 2008, Charles Drain said…
What's going on Nick. I see you are keeping busy. I will try to post one of the Collage videos up for you. Check out my boy Dave Janesh on keys. He's pretty tight.
At 12:10pm on September 25, 2008, Wake Campbell said…
I'm doing great Nick: How are things with you?
At 4:14pm on September 15, 2008, Armand Ntep said…
It smells druums here...good to meet again.thanks for u support at Twins last time,and god bless u
At 11:10pm on September 7, 2008, Charito said…
Hi and thanks for the add! so you're friends with Gerry...
ha ha...this is fun.
See you around!
At 10:48am on September 7, 2008, lucian chavez jr said…
Wow! It is indeed a small world! Record Town...i think Sumpter Jr is still running the place.Thanks to Sumpter Sr i got my first jazz and blues records from him.He was great! He started me on my way to jazz.
I was playing with TCJC big band then went on to study drums with Paul Guerrero at Richland College then with Steve Houghton at NTSU.Man that was an experience.Learned alot...
I have been in Oregon about 25 years,been out this way before Nick?The great drummer Mel Brown plays and resides here in Portland along with other terrific musicians.Dick Berk has lived here and is in Vegas and is moving back!A terrific brush drummer here in town is Neil Masson...the best in the area!A new bass player from back east by the name of Dave Sparanza is doing lot's of gigs around town...
Hope you make it here if so let me know and we can talk about Fort Worth and other things...take care
Lucian Chavez Jr
Portland,Oregon
At 9:49am on September 7, 2008, lucian chavez jr said…
Hi Nick i was born and raised in Fort Worth Texas.I now reside in Portland,Oregon.
Looks like you have quite the background and i am looking forward to hearing the videos on your page.
Thanks for your inquiry and you?
I am new to this site and i look forward to hearing from you.
Lucian Chavez Jr
At 8:46am on September 7, 2008, Francis Eddy said…
Nick what's PM? I am new to this "hood" and I imagine we have a lot to exchange on email me or whatever to get the more personal thing restarted/
At 11:14pm on September 6, 2008, Francis Eddy said…
This is a blast and it was only last weekend I thought of you. I was with Gadd and Harvey after the Gadd show at the Blue Note, these two having met for the second time this year at this venue, when Harvey with me went by to catch Gadd's show and I thought it would have been "pig in shit" thrills to have you here for old times sake. How've U been! What are you up to with the military beind you now!
At 12:42pm on June 16, 2008, Kevin B. Shepard said…
Hey Nick Good looking out!
 
 

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Uncle Hugh 'Peanuts' Whalum is my 80 year-old uncle who has FORGOTTEN more about jazz than I've even learned yet! He released his CD "Introducing Hugh 'Peanuts' Whalum" after gigging in the St. Louis scene for over 55 years! Needless to say his voice, his saxophone, his piano... like a fine, aged Merlot. His energy?! I dare not try and keep up. I'm on stage falling asleep by the time he gets going good – cut from a different cloth. Arnette, Coleman, Hamp, Hank... fine cloth.

Why do I bring them up? Because they represent something really important that we now get to enjoy, like they did back then, but now through technology on sites like this, that we've been missing.

The good news, since family – in this case JAZZ FAMILY – and relationships are much more important, more fulfilling... is that I feel RICHER knowing and following you guys music on THE JAZZ NETWORK!

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Finding THE JAZZ NETWORK has been an amazing experience for Musique Noire. The opportunity to not only gain exposure among the jazz community, but to also learn and network with others in the jazz world has been invaluable. It is a place where we are all treated equally, whether one is a major label act or an indie artist, whether one plays traditional jazz or any of the "branches" of the jazz Family "tree".

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My mentor, Daisaku Ikeda says of art: "A beautiful flower delights and refreshes the hearts of all people equally, no matter what soil it grows in. That is the power of beauty. The same is true of great art. It is this spirit that the German poet Heinrich Heine sang of when he wrote that once the peapod bursts open, the sugar peas inside are for everyone to enjoy."

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Stopping by to show you some love and tell you just how much I appreciate all you've been doing here, not just for me but for this incredible community of jazz musicians. I see that The Jazz Network is growing in leaps and bounds daily and want you to know that I recognize the importance of what's going on here, musicians having a place to connect with each other, young musicians having a place to meet and be mentored by musicians who have been around the block. You've created a beautiful space here and it's obvious that folks are feeling very much at home. Thanks for sharing your time, your heart, your soul. This is a huge commitment and you've taken it on with such determination. I wish you and The Jazz Network continued success and support you in all you're doing.

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