The Andreas Kapsalis Trio

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The Andreas Kapsalis Trio
Origin Chicago, Illinois, United States
Years active 2001 - present
Labels O.I.E Records
Dot to Dot Management
Associated acts Andreas Kapsalis & Goran Ivanovic Guitar Duo
Megitza
Oucho Sparks
Website The Andreas Kapsalis Trio
Members Andreas Kapsalis
James Gallagher
Darren Garvey

The Andreas Kapsalis Trio is an American acoustic ensemble formed by acoustic guitarist Andreas Kapsalis, drummer/percussionist James Gallagher and multi-instrumentalist Darren Garvey.

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Discography

Film work

In between albums, the group toured the country and composed music for films. Kapsalis was awarded a Fellowship Grant to attend the Sundance Film Composers Lab in 2005 and chosen to compose the film score for the documentary Black Gold which premiered at The Sundance Film Festival in 2006. [1]
Other films Kapsalis has scored include Mulberry Street , Mexican Sunrise , Retaliation , and most recently, Pig Business . [2] [3]

<i>Black Gold</i> (2006 film) 2006 feature length documentary film

Black Gold is a 2006 documentary film that follows the efforts of an Ethiopian coffee-union manager as he travels the world to obtain a better price for his workers' coffee beans. The film was directed and produced by Marc James Francis and Nick Francis from Speakit Films, and co-produced by Christopher Hird. It premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival.

<i>Mulberry Street</i> (film) 2006 film by Jim Mickle

Mulberry Street is a 2006 American horror film directed by Jim Mickle, written by Nick Damici and Jim Mickle, and starring Nick Damici. It was released by After Dark Films as a part of their 8 Films to Die For 2007.

<i>Retaliation</i> (film) 1968 film by Yasuharu Hasebe

Retaliation is a 1968 Japanese film directed by Yasuharu Hasebe.

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