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::Making Grown Men Cry Since 1992
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Cooper-Moore vigorously exercises his right to free expression, whether he’s storytelling, pushing the jazz envelope at the piano, or expanding the realm of the folkloric by inventing, building and playing his own musical instruments. He and Albuquerque’s own Jeremy Barnes—one-half of A Hawk & A Hacksaw—first met a few years ago in Chicago, and ever since, they’ve been plotting to explore their musical universes together. They’ll do it tonight at 7:30 p.m. at UNM’s ARTS Lab with Cooper-Moore on piano and his own original instruments and Barnes on drums and other instruments—"It’s going to be accordion-free," Barnes says. The show reprises outside of Albuquerque on Saturday at the Santa Fe Complex (8 p.m.) and Sunday at the El Rito Library (3 p.m.). Donations will be accepted for the Albuquerque show. Call 730-3814. (Mel Minter)