Wed, 01/18/2017 - 10:54 am

The Louis Armstrong House Museum is hosting a Valentine’s Eve concert by New Orleans pianist Davell Crawford in the beautiful new Steinway Hall located at 1133 Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan. The concert will take place on Monday, February 13th, 2017, at 7 p.m. and will be immediately followed by a meet-the-artist reception.

Hailed as “The Prince of New Orleans,” the pianist and vocalist, Davell Crawford brings equal exuberance to jazz, rhythm and blues, funk, gospel, soul, pop, American folk and touches of country-western. He is considered the finest contemporary pianist to come out of New Orleans, a city with a rich tradition of extraordinary pianists (e.g., Professor Longhair, Fats Domino, and James Booker). Bill Taylor at Blues Magazine says, “Davell is one of the greatest musicians alive.” The Jazz Foundation of America once called him, “a cross between Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles.” Today, he thrills audiences with his own mesmerizing style. A favorite at the annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, he has also delighted audiences in Spain, Italy, France, Russia, Brazil, and Morocco. Cited as one of the few musicians committed to keeping the piano sounds of New Orleans alive, he stands as one of the most versatile piano players in America today. He is an official Steinway Artist.

Crawford’s performance will take place in the downstairs recital hall of Steinway Hall, the flagship location of Steinway & Sons. The recital hall, which has only 69 seats, provides an enchantingly intimate listening experience.

The Louis Armstrong House Museum is proud to partner with Steinway & Sons to produce this concert, as part of the Museum’s Black History Month programs.

Tickets are available through EventBrite. Advance sales are highly recommended as the concert is anticipated to quickly sell out.

Fri, 02/03/2017 - 7:22 am

Jack Kleinsinger’s Highlights In Jazz, New York’s longest running jazz concert series, proudly kicks off it 45th season at 8:00 PM on Thursday, February 9, 2017 at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center of Borough of Manhattan Community College, 199 Chambers Street, NYC with The Highlights In Jazz 44th Anniversary Gala featuring the swinging jazz and blues of Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks with vocalist Ms Vinnie Knight and the festive multi-dimensional music of Cynthia Sayer and her Joyride Band featuring clarinetist Adrian Cunningham, plus, as in all Highlights In Jazz concerts, a surprise guest.
 
Producer Kleinsinger, who was recently awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letters degree from University of North Florida, which now houses the series’ massive archive of concert recordings, artist interviews and memorabilia, notes “They’re Highlights In Jazz veterans that our audiences have very much enjoyed over the years. Vince is our only big band this season and Ms. Vinnie Knight, she’s another crowd favorite, is going to be singing with them, and Cynthia is a marvelous banjo player and vocalist, so that’s going to be fun. We’re going to have a surprise guest, as always, so it’s going to be a great show.”
 
Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks, who will be making their sixth Highlights In Jazz appearance, have been hailed by the New York Times for its sound that “takes standards back to their roots and infuses them with a quick-stepping effervescence”, while Knight has been lauded for her “smooth, velvety, mysteriously angelic voice that has the sophistication of the great Sarah Vaughan, the earthiness of Pearl Bailey, and the seductiveness of Billie Holiday.” A Grammy Award Winner, multi-instrumentalist Giordano, known for his encyclopedic embrace of the music of the Swing Era, has been credited for “keeping alive a wonderful genre of American music that continues to spread the joy and pathos of an era that shaped our nation.”
 
Sharing the bill with Giordano and company will be Cynthia Sayer and her Joyride Band featuring clarinetist Adrian Cunningham, bassist Mike Weatherly and drummer/washboard percussionist Larry Eagle. An award winning banjo player and vocalist Sayer, who will be making her third Highlights In Jazz appearance, first rose to international prominence as a founding member of Woody Allen's New Orleans Jazz Band. The Banjo Hall of Famer has performed and recorded with a diverse Who's Who of jazz pop and classical music, including Marvin Hamlisch, Wynton Marsalis, Bucky Pizzarelli, Bruce Springsteen, and the New York Philharmonic. She’s been praised by the Times for her “drive and virtuosity,” and by pianist Dick Hyman for her music that “takes us into places where you’d never expect the banjo to be admitted.”
 
All Highlights In Jazz concerts also feature a surprise special guest, chosen from among the music’s finest players.  Some of the biggest stars in jazz who have appeared as guests in previous years have been Eubie Blake, Cab Calloway, Dizzy Gillespie, Savion Glover, Earl Hines, Branford Marsalis, Carmen McRae, Gerry Mulligan George Shearing, Dr. Billy Taylor, Frank Wess and many others
 
The season continues on March 9, 2016 with a Salute to David Amram, feting the versatile multi-instrumentalist/composer who will be the recipient of this year’s Annual Highlights In Jazz Award which as been presented since 1974 to honor a singular living jazz musician for, in Kleinsinger words,  their “matchless musical achievements.”   Previous honorees have included Roy Eldridge, Lionel Hampton, Roy Haynes, Hank Jones, Maxine Sullivan, Frank Wess, Dr. Billy Taylor, and many others. Joining Amram and his quartet will be two more Highlights In Jazz Award honorees, saxophonists Paquito D’Rivera and Jimmy Heath.

BMCC TRIBECA Performing Arts Center 
Borough of Manhattan Community College 
199 Chambers Street, New York, NY 10007
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Thu, 03/30/2017 - 9:14 am

One of the more versatile musicians in Jazz and modern music, bassist Lindsey Horner has performed and recorded worldwide with musicians in genres from Free Jazz to Irish Traditional, singer/songwriters to classical chamber orchestras and many things in between.  As a leader, he has produced recordings featuring his original style of World Folk Jazz and performed with some of the more cutting edge musicians of the present era.

With this new recording, “One More Forever” on his own Upshot Records imprint, Lindsey realizes a long standing goal of making a statement on solo bass, his main instrument and primary focus of his almost 40 year career thus far. “Many of my bass heroes have tested their mettle by making a solo recording at some point: Miroslav Vitous, Ron Carter, Gary Peacock, Dave Holland (who has made two, as well as a solo cello record). I felt that I had put it off long enough so I went into the studio with my right hand man, drummer/percussionist Jeff Berman who played on about half of the tracks - thus not making it strictly speaking “solo” as in me only, but Jeff has been such an integral part of so many of my projects and we complete each others’ musical sentences.”

The recording is all original music plus an interesting take on Thelonious Monk’s. “Let’s Cool One” and one of his favorite tunes to play on, Gigi Gryce’s “Minority”.

The CD was recorded, mixed and mastered at Kaleidoscope Sound of Union City, NJ by the excellent Randy Crafton. It features beautiful photography by Judy Schiller, design by Scott Friedlander and liner notes by Lindsey’s long time friend and colleague, Irish bassist, composer and educator, Ronan Guilfoyle.

The CD is available in physical form and digital download via Lindsey’s website, www.lindseyhorner.com as well as via CD baby https://lindseyhorner.hearnow.com and most streaming and download services, iTunes, Amazon, spotify, rhapsody etc.

Mon, 04/03/2017 - 7:25 am

English blues singer, pianist, harmonica player, guitarist, and songwriter John Mayall has an impressive musical career that spans over 50 years. He founded the band John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers in the 1960s—a band whose members included many celebrated blues and blues rock guitarists, such as: Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Jack Bruce, Mick Taylor, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya, and Buddy Whittington.

Attracted by the West Coast climate and culture, Mayall then made his permanent move from England to Los Angeles in 1968 and began forming bands with American musicians. Throughout the next three decades, Mayall became further revered for his many jazz/rock/blues innovations featuring such notable performers as Blue Mitchell, Red Holloway, Larry Taylor, and Harvey Mandel. Mayall’s popularity continued with a succession of dynamic albums, including the Grammy-nominated Wake Up Call that featured guest artists Buddy Guy, Mavis Staples, Albert Collins. and Mick Taylor.

In 2008 Mayall made the decision to permanently retire the Bluesbreakers name and in 2009 started a new era of touring. His latest album is Talk About That. Mayall has also recently released never-heard before live albums from 1967 featuring Peter Green, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood, which along with the new studio albums have been enthusiastically received by critics and fans alike.

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Wed, 04/26/2017 - 10:07 am

In 1998, Free Radicals’ first CD “The Rising Tide Sinks All” warned against the next Iraq War four years before it started. A decade later, Pakistan’s leading English newspaper, Dawn, called the CD “a premonition waiting to become true.” In 2012, Free Radicals' fourth CD “The Freedom Fence” warned against border walls four years before Trump made them a cornerstone of his campaign for president.

Now on its 20th year, Free Radicals presents a new CD “Outside the Comfort Zone,” that warns against a white supremacist apartheid society in which consumers are oblivious to human rights abuses going on right outside the window.

Free Radicals is a horn-driven instrumental dance band with a commitment to peace and justice, and is the 13 time winner for “Best Jazz” in the Houston Press Music Awards. Equally comfortable performing in clubs, street protests, punk rock house-parties, art openings, weddings, funerals, and breakdance competitions, Free Radicals prides itself in adaption and supporting members of targeted communities for whom “apartheid” is not merely a metaphor.

On the new recording, Free Radicals welcomes many guests including Harry Sheppard & Damon Choice, two elder vibraphonists who played with Benny Goodman and Sun Ra Arkestra respectively, along with a dozen other long time collaborators.

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Sat, 04/29/2017 - 12:13 pm

The Kingston Trio is one of the few groups today that has survived the many changes in the world of music. They have remained consistent in their sound, which probably explains their resurgence in popularity over the last few years. The Kingston Trio consists of George Grove, Bill Zorn and Rick Dougherty.

The original Kingston Trio was formed in 1957 by Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds and Dave Guard, while the three were attending college in the San Francisco area. Using only acoustic guitars and banjos, and singing simple yet memorable melodies, they revolutionized popular music, reawakening America to its own rich folk music heritage. The release of “Tom Dooley” in October of 1958 began the “folk music revival” and set the stage for Dylan, Baez, Peter, Paul & Mary and the entire protest movement of the 60’s. The Kingston Trio was the number one vocal group in the world, a musical and cultural phenomenon whose record sales and concert draws were matched only by The Beatles.

The Kingston Trio’s trademark three-part harmony and clean, crisp sound keeps them touring 30 weeks out of the year. George Grove’s orchestral arrangements allow The Trio to perform with symphony concerts, which have become a fan favorite. The Trio’s busy touring schedule has resulted in an increasing number of new fans, both young and old.

As Bob Shane put it, “There is a tremendous demand for our type of acoustic music, and not just from those who remember The Kingston Trio. All people want is for us to sing a song, tell a story, and make it good.”

They have been doing just that since 1957.

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Tue, 05/02/2017 - 7:09 am

Opening kick off concert for the Harlem EatUp Festival, a four-day festival offering a sample of Harlem’s sights, flavors and sounds. Founded by award-winning chef, Marcus Samuelsson and food festival legend, Herb Karlitz, the festival now in third year joined with music producer Michael Dorf to create this classic opening night event. Billie Holiday got her start in Harlem and the line up featuring Alvin Ailey Dance Company, Lizz Wright, Bettye LaVette, Deva Mahal, William Bell, Southside Johnny, Rachel Price and more honoring her songbook will be a rare and special night at the Apollo.

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Tue, 05/16/2017 - 2:43 pm

The seventh annual Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival will be held on the Green in Morristown, New Jersey on Saturday, August 19, from noon until 10:00 p.m. This year’s free concert has a Jersey link for four out of the five groups to appear.

The festival begins at noon with the Grammy Award-winning Vince Giordano & the Nighthawks, undoubtedly one of the best known and most popular jazz bands in the country. Performing the music of the Twenties and Thirties, the Nighthawks have appeared in many films including “Carol,” “The Cotton Club,” “The Aviator,” and “Finding Forrester.”  And it was their music and frequent performances on the HBO series “Boardwalk Empire” that made them an international sensation and provided a close link with the Atlantic City of the Prohibition Era.

At two o’clock, legendary guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli returns to the stage with his quintet featuring his long-time partner Ed Laub on guitar, his number two son Martin Pizzarelli on bass, the young sensation Linus Wyrsch on sax, and Ken Levinsky on piano. Born and raised in Peterson, Bucky may be 91 but he maintains a youthful exuberance and unparalleled virtuosity on his distinctive seven string guitar. Bucky is in the New Jersey Hall of Fame among his many honors.

Then at four, thanks to the law firm of Sherman Wells, the festival is proud to bring back to the stage Louis Prima Jr. and the Witnesses who were a sensation in 2016. The band not only plays the music of his incomparable father, including such hits as “Jump Jive ‘an Wail,” “Just a Gigilo,” and “Sing Sing Sing,” they very much have their own sound and material. Louis Prima Jr. has close ties to New Jersey as his mother Gia Maione Prima was raised in Toms River and graduated from Toms River High School before embarking on her own singing career.

At six o’clock, the music turns the blues with six-time Blues Music Award nominee Ana Popovic and her band. The California-based guitar-player and singer tours the world and has become a popular performer at blues festivals both here and abroad. She was the only female guitarist invited to be part of the Experience Hendrix Tour, sharing the stage with stars like Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and Zakk Wilde. And her records routinely reach the top of the Billboard Blues Charts.

The full day of music concludes with The Walter Trout Band led by the critically-acclaimed guitarist. Walter Trout was born and raised in Ocean County, New Jersey before moving to Los Angeles to break into the blues circuit. He quickly earned a reputation backing greats such as John Lee Hooker, Big Mama Thornton, Lowell Fulsom, Percy Mayfield, and Joe Tex. In 1981, he became lead guitarist for Canned Heat where legendary bluesman John Mayall heard him and invited him to join the Bluesbreakers. Following in that group’s tradition of great guitars, such as Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Taylor, helped Trout solidify his reputation as a top player. When he finally went out on his own, he became a chart-topping star in Europe. He is a 3-time winner of the “Overseas Artist of the Year” from the British Blues Awards, a winner of the prestigious Sena European Guitar Award, a 3-time Blues Music Award nominee, a top-ten guitar player in the BBC’s Guitarist Listeners’ Poll, and a winner of two Blues Music Awards in 2016.

The Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival is made possible thanks to Mayor Tim Dougherty and the Town of Morristown. It takes place on the Green in Morristown from noon until 10:00 p.m. Admission is free and many local restaurants offer specials for festival attendees. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets.

For more information, visit www.morristownjazzandblues.org.

Wed, 06/07/2017 - 8:11 am

Four-time Grammy Award Winner and bass virtuoso Stanley Clarke is coming to the Paramount Hudson Valley Theater!

A veteran of over 40 albums, he won the 2011 Best Contemporary Jazz Album Grammy Award for The Stanley Clarke Band. Clarke co-founded the seminal fusion group Return to Forever with Chick Corea and Lenny White. In 2012 Return to Forever won a Grammy Award and Latin Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Forever.

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Wed, 07/26/2017 - 9:06 am

Jazz icon Herbie Hancock will perform at the Beacon Theatre on Monday, August 7, 2017 at 7:30pm.  An all-star band featuring Vinnie Colaiuta on drums, James Genus on bass, Lionel Loueke on guitar and multi-instrumentalist Terrace Martin will accompany Hancock for this performance.  Tickets $75 - $125 (plus TM fees) can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com, by calling 866.858.0008 and at the Beacon Theatre Box Office.

Herbie Hancock and his band are touring Europe and the U.S. extensively this Summer and Fall, making stops at the major European Jazz Festivals as well as New York's Beacon Theatre, The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and The Monterey Jazz Festival, where Hancock will be honored at the annual Jazz Legends Gala. In addition, fans will be treated to a taste of Hancock's much talked-about and highly-anticipated new album, a project that has been in the works for several years, along with music from throughout his celebrated career.

Now in the sixth decade of his professional life, Herbie Hancock remains where he has always been:  at the forefront of world culture, technology, business and music.  In addition to being recognized as a legendary pianist and composer, Herbie Hancock has been an integral part of every popular music movement since the 1960’s.  Hancock received an Academy Award for his Round Midnight film score and 14 Grammy Awards, including Album Of The Year for "River: The Joni Letters."  He currently serves as Creative Chair for Jazz for the Los Angeles Philharmonic  and as Institute Chairman of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz.  In  2011 Hancock was named a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador by UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova, received a Kennedy Center Honors Award in 2013 and a Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2016.  His memoirs, Herbie Hancock:  Possibilities, have been published by Viking.

Sat, 08/12/2017 - 1:48 pm

With the release of her acclaimed third album "New Vintage," an audiophile vinyl best-of LP "Top Shelf," and her New York solo debut at the Metropolitan Room , Texas songbird Laura Ainsworth is breathing fresh new life into the growing retro jazz/lounge genre.

As a child, Dallas-based retro jazz singer Laura Ainsworth sat in elegant showrooms, watching her dad, renowned big band sax master Billy Ainsworth, back such icons as Tony Bennett and Ella Fitzgerald, and dreamed of doing that herself one day. She didn't realize it was a dying genre, but now, she's earning international acclaim by helping bring it back to exciting new life. August brings the release of her acclaimed third album, "New Vintage"; an audiophile vinyl best-of LP, "Top Shelf (both available through www.lauraainsworth.com, CD Baby, Amazon and other music sites); a flurry of interviews on shows catering to the newly-hip lounge/bachelor pad/vinyl revival scene; and her New York solo debut on August 24th at Manhattan’s premier showroom, the Metropolitan Room.

No wonder David Gaston, producer of the popular "This Is Vintage Now" CD series (Laura is featured on the latest release, also arriving in August) declared, "As excellent as her first two albums were, 'New Vintage' looks to be Laura Ainsworth's breakthrough." As always, the album features her satiny, three-octave voice that critics have called "sublime," "impossibly old-fashioned," and a throwback to the great girl singer days of Rosemary Clooney and Julie London. She's again joined by her loyal team of top Texas jazz musicians, as she puts fresh twists on standards and long-overlooked gems, including "lost" songs by Frank Loesser and Johnny Mercer that haven't been recorded in decades. To keep the "new vintage" theme ever-expanding, she includes a brand new song she co-wrote, "The Man I Love Is Gone," about which she says, "My dearest hope is that listeners will mistake it for a buried treasure from 1949."

While her dad didn't live to see her sing professionally, Laura is sure he'll be with her in spirit as she steps on stage at the Metropolitan Room to continue the family legacy. She says, "All my albums are dedicated to him because everything I do is built on a foundation of great mid-century lounge, jazz and big band that he handed down to me."

Texas retro-jazz singer Laura Ainsworth is poised for a major breakout with the August releases of her critically-acclaimed third album "New Vintage" and best-of audiophile vinyl LP "Top Shelf," plus her New York City solo debut on August 24th at the famed Metropolitan Room.

For show tickets, links to CDs and the vinyl LP, videos, photos and more, visit http://www.lauraainsworth.com

Thu, 08/17/2017 - 7:20 am
City Parks Foundation is proud to announce the 25th Anniversary celebration of the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival. The festival is New York City's annual salute to the legendary late saxophonist, featuring storied veteran players as well as young jazz musicians who continue to shape and drive the art form. This year’s festival runs August 23 through August 27 at parks and venues around Manhattan and will include free concerts, artist discussions, a film screening, and for the first time in the festival’s history, a dedicated evening of dance.
 
"We are thrilled to celebrate 25 years of the beloved Charlie Parker Jazz Festival," said Heather Lubov, Executive Director of City Parks Foundation. "In honor of this milestone we have expanded the program to 5 days, partnered with local institutions on family jazz events and open jam sessions, and are presenting a full evening of dance on the lineup for the first time. We hope all New Yorkers, young and old, jazz aficionados and new fans alike will join us in honoring the legacy of Charlie Parker and jazz in New York City."
 
The festival kicks off on Wednesday, August 23 at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music with “Bird With Strings,” a tribute performance featuring an ensemble of students and veteran jazz players honoring Parker’s 1950 recording, Charlie Parker With Strings.
 
On Thursday, August 24, the festival heads uptown to Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem for Jason Samuels Smith’s Chasin’ The Bird Remixed, an added evening of programming in honor of the 25th Anniversary, and the first full evening of dance in the festival’s history. Emmy award-winning tap dance virtuoso, Jason Samuels Smith, and Broadway veterans, Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards and Derick K. Grant, bring Parker’s music to life through dance in this special performance featuring live music.
 
The festival continues in Marcus Garvey Park on Friday, August 25 with world-renowned clarinet player & saxophonist Anat Cohen, who will lead a consortium of strings, horns, percussion, and keyboards with her jazz-folk troupe, and Camille Thurman, a multi-talented saxophonist, flutist and vocalist.
 
On Saturday afternoon, veteran alto-saxophonist player Lee Konitz, a contemporary of Charlie Parker when bebop came on the scene, will perform with his quartet in Marcus Garvey Park joined by drumming prodigy and pioneering female percussionist Terri Lyne Carrington, one of the most recorded jazz drummers of all time Louis Hayes (who has played with the likes of John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk and Cannonball Adderley), and rising vocalist Charenee Wade, a brave new voice on the modern jazz frontier intent on using her gift to address social change.
 
On Sunday, August 27, the festival travels back downtown to the place where it all began, Tompkins Square Park, home to the inaugural Charlie Parker Jazz Festival in 1993, and located just blocks away from Charlie Parker’s home in the East Village. Joshua Redman, one of the most important contemporary horn players and widely considered to be the top sax man of his generation, will make his Charlie Parker Jazz Festival debut. NEA Jazz Master Lou Donaldson, revered by many as one the greatest alto saxophonists of all time; saxophone virtuosa Tia Fuller, one of the world’s best jazz multi-instrumentalists, full-time professor and one-time member of the all-female band that toured with Beyoncé; and vocalist Alicia Olatuja, who performed with the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir at President Obama’s second inauguration and has been in high demand ever since, will also perform to close out the final day of the festival.
 
In honor of the 25th Anniversary, City Parks Foundation has also partnered with local institutions to present free and open-to-the-public jazz events around the city. Events include an all ages Family Jazz Party with Festival performer Charenee Wade and a “Harlem Speaks” interview with Lee Konitz at The National Jazz Museum in Harlem, a screening at The New School of the 2016 film, I Called Him Morgan, about the life and tragic death of jazz musician Lee Morgan, live jazz in the gardens at The Harlem Rose Garden and 6BC Botanical Garden, and jam sessions at Gin Fizz Harlem and Ginny’s Supper Club.
 
The complete Charlie Parker Jazz Festival schedule follows or can be found on the City Parks Foundation website here: Charlie Parker Jazz Festival

Charlie Parker Jazz Festival 2017 Schedule
 

Day Date Time Artist Park Boro Genre
Wednesday Aug 23 2:00 PM Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: Family Jazz Party with Charenee Wade The National Jazz Museum in Harlem MN Music
Wednesday Aug 23 7:00 PM Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: Harlem Speaks Interview Series with Lee Konitz The National Jazz Museum in Harlem MN Discussion
Wednesday Aug 23 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: “Bird With Strings,” in association with The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music Auditorium MN Music
Wednesday Aug 23 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: The Shed Open Jam Charlie Parker Jazz Festival Edition Gin Fizz Harlem MN Music
Thursday Aug 24 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: Jazz in the Garden: Art Baron, in association with Jazz Foundation of America and Ariana’s List 6BC Botanical Garden MN Music
Thursday Aug 24 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: Screening: I Called Him Morgan The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music MN Film
Thursday Aug 24 9:00 PM Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: In Bird We Trust Ginny’s Supper Club MN Music
Thursday Aug 24 7:00 PM Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: Jason Samuels Smith’s Chasin’ the Bird Remixed Marcus Garvey Park MN Dance & Music
Friday Aug 25 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: Jazz in the Garden: Bill Saxton, in association with Jazz Foundation of America and Ariana’s List Harlem Rose Garden MN Music
Friday Aug 25 7:00 PM Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: Anat Cohen Tentet / Camille Thurman, in association with Jazzmobile Marcus Garvey Park MN Music
Saturday Aug 26 3:00 PM Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: Lee Konitz Quartet / Terri Lyne Carrington and Social Science / Louis Hayes / Charenee Wade Marcus Garvey Park MN Music
Sunday Aug 27 3:00 PM Charlie Parker Jazz Festival: Joshua Redman Quartet / Lou Donaldson / Tia Fuller / Alicia Olatuja Tompkins Square Park MN Music

 

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Mon, 09/11/2017 - 6:40 pm

National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master Dave Liebman and his 18-piece big band under the direction of Gunnar Mossblad are holding a year-long 2017-2018 commemoration to honor John Coltrane’s Mossblad are holding a year-long 2017-2018 commemoration to honor John Coltrane’s 90th birthday, Liebman’s 70th birthday, and the 50th anniversary of Coltrane’s death. This Grammy™ ̶ nominated big band has been recording and performing in major jazz performance spaces and universities around the United States since 2000.

“Lieb” will be featured on several iconic Coltrane masterworks arranged specifically for him.

The band is comprised of top-shelf New York City musicians: Dave Liebman, Gunnar Mossblad, Charles Pillow, Dave Mossblad, Charles Pillow, Dave Riekenberg, Tom Christensen, Jay Brandford, Bob Millikan, Brian Pareschi, Stuart Mack, Patrick Dorian, Tim Sessions, Scott Reeves, Sam Burtis, Jeff Nelson, Jim Ridl, Vic Juris, Tony Marino, and Marko Marcinko.

SUNY Orange’s Cultural Affairs is hosting this auspicious performance at the Historic Paramount Theater on Sunday, September 17, 2017 at 3pm.

Tickets are available online anytime at http://middletownparamount.com/tickets/ and by phone at 845-346-4195 and at the box office Monday – Friday, 1 to 4pm. Admission is $15 and $10, for senior citizens, faculty, staff, and alumni plus a $2 service charge for each ticket.

Students are allowed free admittance at the door.
 

Wed, 09/13/2017 - 9:34 am

The NJCU Alumni Jazz Big Band will perform a 100th Birthday Salute to Four Jazz Icons, featuring the music of Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Buddy Rich, and Thelonious Monk on the J. Owen Grundy Pier, Exchange Place, in Jersey City on Friday, September 15 at 6:00 p.m. Conducted by recently retired NJCU Professor Richard Lowenthal, this free concert features the renowned trumpeter Jon Faddis and the acclaimed young jazz singer Cyrille Aimée.
 
The fifth annual concert with the Alumni Jazz Big Band is a collaboration between New Jersey City University and the City of Jersey City, which recognizes the value of music and the arts for the people of the community.
 
“NJCU is proud to partner with the City to present this special tribute to four remarkable jazz artists who all happened to have been born 100 years ago. Their artistry had a profound influence on the development of jazz and it is wonderful to bring everyone together to celebrate,” said University President Sue Henderson. “We are particularly pleased that Jon Faddis and Cyrille Aimée are able to share their talents with our music alumni, faculty and students.”
 
One of the world’s most famous trumpet players, Jon Faddis was mentored by the great Dizzy Gillespie and is a long-time advocate of his music. As a performer and educator, he continues the jazz trumpet lineage going back to Louis Armstrong. Mr. Faddis was a guest artist at the first Alumni Jazz Big Band concert in 2013 as part of the celebration of Dr. Henderson’s inauguration as the University’s first woman president.
 
French singer Cyrille Aimée has been making a name for herself since she burst onto the jazz scene some 10 years ago. She has won the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival Vocal Competition, the Sarah Vaughn International Jazz Vocal Competition, and was a finalist in the Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition. She now tours internationally with her own band and as a duo with the renowned guitarist Diego Figueiredo.
 
The NJCU Alumni Jazz Big Band features accomplished musicians who studied at the University as far back as the late 1960s, when Professor Richard Lowenthal started the jazz program.  Performing this year will be drummer Rich DeRosa (recipient of the 2014 NJCU Distinguished Alumni Award); sax players Mark Friedman, John DiSanto, Dave Nolan, Dustyn Richardson, and Dave Schumacher; trumpeters Marcell Bellinger, Vinnie Cutro, Nathan Eklund, and Freddie Hendrix; trombonists Rob Edwards, and Michael Modero; faculty members Allen Farnham on piano, Andy Eulau on bass, and Paul Robertson on percussion; former faculty member Peter McGuiness on trombone; and member of the Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Star Big Band, Doug Purviance, on trombone.
 
Sponsors for the Fifth Annual NJCU Alumni Jazz Big Band Concert include: the NJCU Foundation, New Jersey City University, Arch Insurance, Inserra Supermarkets, Hampshire Companies, RBC Capital Markets, NJTV, BCB Community Bank, Cambridge Construction, Connell Foley, Crossroads Construction, Del-Sano Contracting, Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Tom and Anne Stanton, Mack-Cali, Avison-Young, Hyatt Regency of Jersey City, African-American Chamber of Commerce, New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, Hudson County Chamber of Commerce, New Jersey Jazz Society, WCTC, Hot House Jazz Magazine, and WBGO.
 
The 100th Birthday Salute to Four Jazz Icons concert is free and open to the public. In the event of rain, the concert will be held in the Harborside Atrium, Harborside Plaza 2 and 3 at 34 Exchange Place. The J. Owen Grundy Pier is conveniently located near public transportation and there are parking lots in the area.  For more information, call 201-200-3426 or visit the NJCU website at www.njcu.edu/arts

Fri, 10/20/2017 - 10:07 am

We are pleased to announce our October Jazz Festival: a comprehensive presentation of the Music of Gerry Mulligan featuring four full days of concerts that showcase Gerry's musical legacy from the beginning to the end. As usual the concerts will be loaded with all of the great west coast based jazz giants as well as Mulligan alumni and associates.

In addition, we're gathering some of the world's elite baritone saxophonists to take part in the Celebration Bonus Event: October 26, 2017 – I Want to Live 
Pre-Film discussion, Film Clip Screening, Concert: The Jazz Combo from "I Want to Live" featuring Scott Robinson, Doug Webb, Andy Martin, and Bobby Shew

FESTIVAL DETAILS

Elevation: Music of the Elliot Lawrence Orchestra featuring Mulligan's early works for the Elliot Lawrence Big Band Disc Jockey 

Jump: Gerry Mulligan and The Gene Krupa Orchestra presented by Michael Berkowitz

Jeru: Music of the Claude Thornhill Orchestra Features Mulligan's compositions/arrangements written for Thornhill many un-recorded

The Birth of the Cool includes all the music written for the Birth of the Cool including some un-recorded Mulligan arrangements

Mullenium: Themes from Mulligan's New York Tentet that rehearsed in Central Park

Youngblood: Kenton Plays Mulligan-The Kenton compositions/arrangements written for Stan Kenton's New Concepts In Modern Music

Walking Shoes: Music of the Gerry Mulligan Quartet - The classic piano-less Quartet

Westwood Walk: Music of the Gerry Mulligan West Coast Tenet

Open Country: Collaborations with Bob Brookmeyer

Western Reunion: The Music The Gerry Mulligan Sextet

The Gerry Mulligan Songbook arranged by Bill Holman

A Concert In Jazz: Music of the Gerry Mulligan Concert Jazz Band 

Suite For Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra: Mulligan's piece for Stan Kenton's Neophonic Orchestra

Summer's Over: The Songs of Gerry Mulligan and Judy Holliday featuring Pinky Winters

The Age Of Steam: Music from Gerry Mulligan's 1971 Album

Walk on the Water: The Gerry Mulligan Big Band of the 1980s

Baritone Summit

Individual concert tickets start at $20

Wed, 10/25/2017 - 11:02 am

Forever Ray has been performing to sell-out audiences throughout the New York Metropolitan area. They perform the exciting and uplifting music of Ray Charles, which includes a wonderful blend of musical styles ranging from Jazz and Blues to Country and R&B. Members of Forever Ray have performed or recorded with Ray Charles, Alicia Keys, Bruce Springsteen, Rod Stewart, Prince, Stevie Wonder, and Christina Aguilera to name a few. Unchain My Heart!
HEAR THE MUSIC

Friday Oct. 27th & Saturday Oct. 28th
7pm & 9pm shows

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Wed, 11/01/2017 - 7:02 am

The Django Reinhardt NY Festival launched in 2000 at Birdland is in its 18th year.  Out of the Festival came the top players, The Django Festival Allstars, who tour 2X a year and always spend a week at their home in the US, BIRDLAND.  On the road, to standing ovations, they play top venues –Hollywood Bowl, San Francisco Jazz Festival, Kennedy Center, Montreal Jazz Festival and much more with original music in the style and Django favorites.  This past summer at the Playboy Jazz Festival at the Bowl, critic Scott Yanow wrote “highpoint of the entire festival”!

Dad, DORADO SCHMITT, started performing in NY in 2002 when SAMSON was 21 and AMATI  5, all grown up now and together on the Birdland stage for the first time. It’s a family dynasty of enormous talent that comes from the soul of gypsy life where music is God, joined by virtuoso accordionist LUDOVIC BEIER and Grappelli protégé, PIERRE BLANCHARD, on Violin.  They will put you on the edge of your seats with joy, smiles, shock you with their hot #’s and break your heart with a ballad, joined by gypsy cousin, Francko Mehrstein, on rhythm guitar and Gino Roman on Bass.

The Special guests include the young great saxist Grace Kelly Nov. 7,8, and 11 and top swinging clarinetist Ken Peploski on Nov. 9 and 10, For a change of pace, newcomer Chris Smith will be on drums on Nov. 12th.

The music harkens back to the 30’s and 40’s in France to the Hot Club Quintette of Django and Grappelli, romantic days in ‘ol Paris with swing music in the dance halls and streets while campfires lit up the sky on the outskirts of Paris with gypsy life.  Music and family was and still is King!  Hot Jazz has more than survived, is vibrant and causing a sensation all over the country.

The musicians will again be on tour as well (see schedule below) and at their NY home, Birdland Nov. 7-12 before returning home to Paris and gypsy community Forbach, France,  near Germany.  It’s real, it’s romantic, it’s exciting…let your heart lead the way.  The Festival was co-founded by Maestro Ettore Stratta.
 
Paricipating sponsors:  AIR FRANCE
                                      RD WRIGHT, INC.,   JOHN PEARSE STRINGS
                                      John and Joan D’Addario Foundation
                                      The ROW HOTEL – 44th Street and Eighth Ave.
 
BIRDLAND,  315 W. 44th street, Full Dinner Menu, Parking nearby
Reservations:  212-581-3080  or www.birdlandjazz.com
 
 DJANGO FESTIVAL ALLSTARS US TOUR
NOV. 3:  The DAKOTA, Minneapolis, Minn.
           5:  The CABOT THEATRE, Beverly, Mass
           6:  The KENNEDY CENTER, Wash. DC
      7-12:   BIRDLAND, NYC
         15:   UBS Atrium Series Mid-Day Concert Series, Weehawken, NJ
         17:   EQT JAZZ STAGE at Pittsburgh's "Light Up Night' Celebration
         18:   MANCHESTER CRAFTSMEN’S GUILD,  Pittsburgh, Pa.

Fri, 01/26/2018 - 11:38 am

The Mike Stern Band featuring Teymur Phell and Richie Morales will headline the 7th Les Paul Festival Concert at Ramapo College on Saturday, February 24, 2018 in the Berrie Center’s Sharp Theater at 8:00 p.m.  The annual festival celebrates Mahwah resident Les Paul’s innovative spirit as a musician and technologist by hosting a week of guest speakers and workshops for Ramapo’s music students culminating in a concert for the college and regional community. The Les Paul Festival is presented by the Ramapo College Music Program, the Berrie Center for the Performing and Visual Arts, the School of Contemporary Arts, the student-run Ramapo Music Club, and the Mahwah Museum.
 
Mike Stern is regarded as one of the true guitar greats to a generation of contemporary jazz guitar aficionados. A player of remarkable facility, his searing lines are informed mainly by bebop and the blues while also carrying a rock-tinged intensity. Stern made his mark with Miles Davis in the early 1980s before launching his solo career in 1985. Since then he has released 17 recordings as a leader, six of which were nominated for GRAMMY® Awards.  His latest album is titled “Trip.”  Stern has also played with Blood, Sweat & Tears, Jaco Pastorius, Michael and Randy Brecker, Eric Johnson, Bela Fleck, and numerous other major jazz musicians.  Stern was presented with Guitar Player Magazine’s Certified Legend Award in 2012. Ramapo College is thrilled and honored to have Mike Stern headline the 7th Les Paul Festival, during which he will also provide a workshop for Ramapo music students.
 
Drummer Richie Morales, a native of New York City, is a versatile player who has performed and recorded with a wide range of contemporary artists: Mike Stern, The Brecker Brothers, Spyro Gyra, Grover Washington Jr., Al DiMeola, Stevie Wonder, Carly Simon, Dianne Reeves, saxophonist Bill Evans, bassist Victor Bailey, Michael Franks, George Russell’s Living Time Orchestra, Grammy award winning vibraphonist Dave Samuels, Gato Barbieri, Dave Valentin, Ray Barretto, and Herbie Mann. He also leads his own group performing a mixture of Jazz standards and original music. Richie has been a member of the jazz faculty at Purchase College Conservatory of Music SUNY since 2000. He has also taught at the Juilliard School’s Music Advancement Program.
 
Bassist Teymur Phell moved to New York in 2011 and has since built a reputation as a vibrant and virtuosic player. He has performed with Mike Stern, Arturo Sandoval, Danielia Cotton, Alex Young, Leni Stern, Kevin Salem, Lafayette Harris, and Oz Noy. Born in Azerbaijan to a family of professional musicians -- his grandmother Elmira Nazirova was a celebrated classical pianist -- Teymur studied classical bass at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and toured with Palestinian singer Amal Murkus.
 
Concert tickets are $30/27/24, and $8 for Ramapo students with ID. No discounts. Contact the Berrie Center Box Office: (201) 684-7844 or visit
https://www.ramapo.edu/berriecenter/event/les-paul-festival-concert-featuring-mike-stern-band/.

Mon, 02/26/2018 - 8:58 am

Huddie William Ledbetter became the iconic figure, Lead Belly, in the music world during the first half of the 20th century. Although he played piano, mandolin, harmonica, violin, and diatonic accordion known as a windjammer, he was best known for his virtuosity on the twelve-string guitar. According to Dan McClenaghan of allthat jazz.com, “Lead Belly was one of the more polished of the delta blues artists, relatively speaking.”

Come to the William and Helen Richards Theatre at Orange Hall, SUNY Orange, at 8pm on Friday, March 2, 2018 for The Music of Lead Belly & more played by drummer Adam Nussbaum, saxophonist Ohad Talmor, and the electric guitar tandem of Steve Cardenas and Nate Radley.
 
“An inspirational artist,” continues McClenaghan, “Lead Belly has found its way into jazz explorations often.”  The music of Lead Belly was one of Adam Nussbaum’s parents’ favorites. Consequently, he grew up listening to the music as they often played Lead Belly records. Nussbaum has carried the love of this music throughout his music career, and now finally decided to create the Lead Belly Project so that he can “use this music as a springboard to play…. It is simple and clear.”  Nussbaum is considered to be one of the finest jazz drummers. So, as jazz pianist/composer and SUNY Orange music professor Chris Parker states, “Adam Nussbaum is interpreting old Lead Belly tunes which inspired him as a child, through a jazz lens.” And, Nussbaum describes his three cohorts in the Project as “very gifted, forward thinking musicians with a firm grasp of the tradition who know how to listen, react and respond.”

So come for a memorable evening of “Good Night Irene,”  “Bring Me A Little Water, Sylvie," “Black Betty,” “Grey Goose,” and “Green Corn” to name a few.

All tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the box office beginning one hour before the concert, or online anytime at www.sunyorange.edu/arts_comm/ticketing.shtml plus a $ 2.50 service charge for each online ticket. Free tickets for all students are available only at the box office.
 
Questions may be directed to Cultural Affairs at (845)341-4891 or [email protected]

Information is available through the website at www.sunyorange.edu/culturalaffairs

Orange Hall is located at the corner of Wawayanda and Grandview Avenues (GPS: 24 Grandview Avenue), Middletown, NY

Tue, 03/27/2018 - 9:10 am

Prohibition Productions and New York Hot Jazz Camp are pleased to announce their partnership for the 2nd annual GOTHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL to be held Sunday, April 8th (12pm to 1am) at The Players Club on Gramercy Park South.

The GOTHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL is an annual all-day music festival featuring over a dozen of New York City's best hot jazz, swing & blues bands (nearly 100 musicians) at the stunning & exclusive private club from the Gilded-Age, The Players Club. The Festival was founded in 2017  b Prohibition Productions, and premiered at the Players Club on April 23, 2017. In 2018 Prohibition Productions partnered with New York Hot Jazz Camp (directed by Molly Ryan & Bria Skonberg) to feature performances by their incredible faculty, students, & alumni. The New York Hot Jazz Camp, held at the Greenwich House Music School and now in its 3rd year, is an intimate and immersive week-long educational experience where adults work with the city’s top traditional jazz players.

Dancers, concert goers and all music enthusiasts are invited to enjoy this collaboration and 12+ hour musical marathon featuring an eclectic star studded line-up:

NYHJC Faculty All Stars
Catherine Russell, Evan Christopher, Nicki Parrott,
Randy Reinhart, Jim Fryer, Dalton Ridenhour,
Justin Poindexter, Rob Garcia, Bria Skonberg, Molly Ryan
 
Stephane Wrembel and Thor Jensen (Midnight in Paris)
 
Jon-Erik Kellso’s The EarRegulars featuring Kat Edmonson (Bistro Society)
 
Postmodern Jukebox star Hannah Gill & After Hours Jazz Band
 
Hot House Jazz Awards Rising Star King Solomon Hicks
 
David Ostwald’s Louis Armstrong Eternity Band
 
Swing dynamo Gordon Webster & Friends 
 
Cynthia Sayer Trio
 
Adrien Chevalier's Gypsy Jazz Quartet
 
The Xylopholks
 
Mike Davis' The New Wonders
 
The Hot Toddies w. Oran Etkin
 
New York Hot Jazz Camp Ensembles
 
Solo pianists: Daryl Sherman, Jesse Gelber
 
DJ's Odysseus Bailer and VaVa Voon

+ an All Star Jam fe aturing Gordon Webster, Bria Skonberg,Sean Cronin and more

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The Players Club is located at 16 Gramercy Park S, New York, NY 10003
Limited reserved VIP seating available  // Tickets start at $25
 
More information including schedule, tickets and sponsorship opportunities may be found at www.gothamjazzfestnyc.com

Sun, 06/24/2018 - 3:09 pm

The eighth Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival will be held on the Green in Morristown, New Jersey on Saturday, August 18, from noon until 10:00 p.m. The annual free concert is made possible by the generous support of many sponsors who are well-known in the region.
 
This year’s festival begins at noon with Rhythm in Blue, the dynamic new jazz ensemble from the United States Air Force. Comprised of 14 talented musicians, the jazz band draws on a classic well-known big band repertoire with an unparalleled level of excitement and versatility. 
 
Jazz fans know that the military jazz bands have a rich history of spawning superb musicians. During World War II, many top jazzmen joined the service bands, the most well-known being Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw. But many younger musicians honed their chops playing in the service as well including a young Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond and a singer who has gone on to have a pretty good career, Tony Bennett. 

At two o’clock a New Jersey Jazz Society favorite, trumpeter, singer and songwriter Bria Skonberg returns to the Green for the first time in three years, taking over the slot held for the past several years by Bucky Pizzarelli. Unfortunately, the hot sun of August has become too much for the legendary nonagenarian so the mantle has passed to the young musician who continues to win critical acclaim and more awards. 
 
Since her Festival debut in 2015, Bria has had two new releases, won the prestigious JUNO Award, received the Swing! Award from Jazz at Lincoln Center, took home a Hot House Jazz Magazine Award last fall, and most recently won Vocal Jazz Album of the Year. Her band includes Evan Arntzen on reeds, Mathis Picard on piano, Devon Starks on bass, and Darrian Douglas on drums. 
 
Following Bria will be New Jersey’s own LaBamba and the Hubcaps. Led by long-time Conan O’Brien band member Richie “LaBamba” Rosenberg, this explosive ensemble has been a fixture on the Asbury Park music scene for many years and was the stage band for the first five induction ceremonies of the New Jersey Hall of Fame. Equally at home with swinging jazz, and blues and funk, the Hubcaps provide a perfect transition from hot swinging jazz in the afternoon to steamy blues at night. 

Trombonist Richie Rosenberg got his start with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, but quickly became one of the most sought-after horn men around, leading Bruce Springsteen’s Miami Horns at the Super Bowl, and joining drummer Max Weinberg and the Conan O’Brien Band more than two decades ago.  

At six o’clock, the music turns to the blues with the European-based Bernard Allison Group. Born in Chicago in 1965, Bernard Allison was first introduced to the blues by his father, the legendary guitarist Luther Allison. Bernard developed his guitar chops with the Koko Taylor Blues Machine as well as the legendary Willie Dixon. A star in Europe, Bernard is beginning to get a lot of notice here in America through appearances at Festivals and radio airplay. 
 
Wrapping up the day is blues guitarist Davy Knowles who may just be in his early thirties, but has been turning heads with his mature playing. He has toured with a long list of top blues guitarists and has headlined at festivals such as Lollapalozza, Bonnaroo, and Austin City Limits. He is praised by guitar greats such as Joe Satriani who proclaimed Knowles his “favorite modern bluesman” and Peter Frampton who called him “the gunslinger guitarist of the 21stcentury.” 
 
Festival co-producer Linda Smith of LKS Associates looks forward to the show this year. “It is great to feature some young artists, such as Bria Skonberg and Davy Knowles, along with established stars like LaBamba. We love the variety that this festival can provide.” 
 
Mayor Tim Dougherty, who initiated the festival in 2011, commented, “With swinging jazz in the afternoon and hot blues in the evening, there is great music for everyone. The Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival has become a much-anticipated event and we thank our generous sponsors for making this day possible.” 
 
The Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival will take place on the Green in Morristown on Saturday, August 18, from noon until 10:00 p.m. Admission is free and many local restaurants will be offering specials for festival attendees. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets. For more information, visit www.morristownjazzandblues.org.

Thu, 08/09/2018 - 5:26 pm

The eighth Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival will be held on the Green on Saturday, August 18, from noon until 10:00 p.m. The annual free concert is made possible by the generous support of many sponsors who are well-known in the region.
 
This year’s festival begins at noon with Rhythm in Blue, the dynamic new jazz ensemble from the United States Air Force. Comprised of 14 talented musicians, the jazz band draws on a classic well-known big band repertoire with an unparalleled level of excitement and versatility. Joining the band will be the guest soloist trumpet player Mark Pender who is currently with the Basic Cable Band on the late night show Conan. As a member of The Miami Horns, Pender has appeared with Bruce Springsteen, Diana Ross, Joe Cocker, Robert Cray and Bon Jovi.
 
Jazz fans know that the military jazz bands have a rich history of spawning superb musicians. During World War II, many top jazzmen joined the service bands, the most well-known being Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw. But many younger musicians honed their chops playing in the service as well including a young Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond and a singer who has gone on to have a pretty good career, Tony Bennett. 

At two o’clock jazz trumpeter, singer and songwriter Bria Skonbergreturns to the Green for the first time in three years, taking over the slot held for the past several years by Bucky Pizzarelli. Unfortunately, the hot sun of August has become too much for the legendary nonagenarian so the mantle has passed to the young musician who continues to win critical acclaim and more awards. 
 
Since her Festival debut in 2015, Bria has had two new releases, won the prestigious JUNO Award, received the Swing! Award from Jazz at Lincoln Center, took home a Hot House Jazz MagazineAward last fall, and most recently won Vocal Jazz Album of the Year. Her band includes Evan Arntzen on reeds, Mathis Picard on piano, Devon Starks on bass, and Darrian Douglas on drums. 
 
Following Bria will be New Jersey’s own LaBamba and the Hubcaps. Led by long-time Conan O’Brien band member Richie “LaBamba” Rosenberg, this explosive ensemble has been a fixture on the Asbury Park music scene for many years and was the stage band for the first five induction ceremonies of the New Jersey Hall of Fame. Equally at home playing jazz, and blues and funk, the Hubcaps provide a perfect transition from hot swinging jazz in the afternoon to steamy blues at night. 

Following Bria will be New Jersey’s own LaBamba and the Hubcaps. Led by long-time Conan O’Brien band member Richie “LaBamba” Rosenberg, this explosive ensemble has been a fixture on the Asbury Park music scene for many years and was the stage band for the first five induction ceremonies of the New Jersey Hall of Fame. Equally at home with swinging jazz, and blues and funk, the Hubcaps provide a perfect transition from hot swinging jazz in the afternoon to steamy blues at night.

Trombonist Richie Rosenberg got his start with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, but quickly became one of the most sought-after horn men around, leading Bruce Springsteen’s Miami Horns at the Super Bowl, and joining drummer Max Weinberg and the Conan O’Brien Band more than two decades ago.  
 
At six o’clock, the music turns to the blues with the European-based Bernard AllisonGroup. Born in Chicago in 1965, Bernard Allison was first introduced to the blues by his father, the legendary guitarist Luther Allison. Bernard developed his guitar chops with the Koko Taylor Blues Machine as well as the legendary Willie Dixon. A star in Europe, Bernard is beginning to get a lot of notice here in America through appearances at Festivals and radio airplay. 

Wrapping up the day is blues guitarist Davy Knowleswho may just be in his early thirties, but has been turning heads with his mature playing. He has toured with a long list of top blues guitarists and has headlined at festivals such as Lollapalozza, Bonnaroo, and Austin City Limits. He is praised by guitar greats such as Joe Satriani who proclaimed Knowles his “favorite modern bluesman” and Peter Frampton who called him “the gunslinger guitarist of the 21stcentury.” He is often featured in concert tributes to the late Rory Gallagher. 
 
Festival co-producer Linda Smith of LKS Associates looks forward to the show this year. “It is great to feature some young artists, such as Bria Skonberg and Davy Knowles, along with established stars like LaBamba. We love the variety that this festival can provide.” 
 
Mayor Tim Dougherty, who initiated the festival in 2011, commented, “With swinging jazz in the afternoon and hot blues in the evening, there is great music for everyone. The Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival has become a much anticipated event and we thank our generous sponsors for making this day possible.” 
 
Some of the sponsors for the Festival include Bijou Properties, Cambria Hotels, ConnectOne Bank, JCPL, Hampshire Company, Inglesino Pearlman Wyciskala & Taylor, KSA, Morristown Municipal Airport, NJTV, Normandy Real Estate Partners, Riker Danzig, Atlantic Health Systems, Atlantic Stewardship Bank, Delaware Raritan Engineering, F.J. Rawding Architects, 40 North, George and Martha’s Tavern, Headquarters Plaza/Second Roc, NJ Architects, O’Donnell McCord, The Office, Paragano Real Estate, Rockefeller Group, SJP Properties, Tashmoo, Vertical Capital Realty, the Morristown Inn, the New Jersey Jazz Society, Hot House Jazz Magazine, AbbottWalsh Creative Communications, Morris Arts, Morristown Green, NJ Arts, NJ Jazz List and the Trustees of the Green. 
 
The Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival will take place on the Green in Morristown on Saturday, August 18, from noon until 10:00 p.m. Admission is free and many local restaurants will be offering specials for festival attendees. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets. For more information, visit www.morristownjazzandblues.org.

Thu, 09/27/2018 - 2:02 pm

On October 12 at 7pm, Hudson Hall presents composer, drummer and Guggenheim Fellow Bobby Previte and his all-star Rhapsody Band performing his newest work, RHAPSODY (Terminals Part II: In Transit), for acoustic sextet — the second in a three-part series exploring the experience of travel. Previte’s Rhapsody Band includes legendary keyboardist John Medeski, Wilco guitarist Nels Cline, harpist Zeena Parkins, Fabian Rucker on alto saxophone, and the vocal and erhu fiddle talents of Jen Shyu. Tickets are $30 in advance, $35 at the door and can be purchased at hudsonhall.org or by phone at (518) 822-1438.
 
“What is the experience of being in transit? Separated from your home but not yet at your destination, you are neither here nor there, confined with strangers in an intimate environment for a predetermined amount of time. Uncomfortable, yet somehow free. To travel is to be bound with these strangers by faith—faith in the vessel which carries you, faith in the people who operate it, and ultimately, faith in the strangers waiting at your destination.” – Bobby Previte
 
In 2015, Previte was awarded the Greenfield Prize for Music, giving him the opportunity to compose RHAPSODY while in residence at the Hermitage Artist Retreat in Sarasota, Florida. As Previte developed the piece, his exploration of travel and transitional spaces shifted into thinking about the experience of immigrants. “I began thinking about my own family of immigrants—my mother was born in Sicily because my grandmother, pregnant with my mother, was denied entry into the United States and sent back—and how there are people today, trying to escape far worse situations, being denied asylum,” he says.
 
The first work in this three-part series,Terminals Part I: DEPARTURES, premiered at Merkin Hall in New York City in 2011, and the recording was released on Cantaloupe Music in 2014. Terminals Part I: DEPARTURES was a set of five concertos written for the visionary group SO Percussion and five master-improviser soloists. In the new work, RHAPSODY, the soloists from DEPARTURES, each of whom had been selected to be the focus of a fifteen-minute concerto, were treated as “found objects” and brought together into one ensemble. Thrown together and forced to forge new relationships in this “instrumentation of chance,” Previte’s Rhapsody Band “mirrors the experience of movement, of migration, of who you may find yourself next to, of venturing into the unknown because you cannot stay where you are,” he says.
 
RHAPSODY is Previte’s most ambitious work to date in that it marks his debut as a lyricist. “The lyrics are really at the center of this piece,” says Previte. “Having composed only instrumental music my entire life, writing words was quite terrifying. You can hide behind abstract sounds, but with words, there is no equivocating. Words have definite meanings. You cannot walk back from them. You have to own them, fully.”
 
And while three of the musicians in the ensemble have had a wealth of experience in electric settings—Nels Cline with Wilco, The Ring Nebula Project, The Nels Cline 4, and his longstanding Nels Cline Singers; John Medeski with Hudson, MadSkillet and the longstanding trio Medeski, Martin & Wood; Zeena Parkins with Gangster Band, Phantom Orchard, and Zeena and the Adorables—Previte chose to focus strictly on the acoustic side of their playing. Of Jen Shyu, Previte says: “Jen lifted the vocals, and so the entire ship, up to a higher plane. She is mesmerizing. I couldn’t even have begun a lyric piece without Jen.” With RHAPSODY, Fabian Rucker joins the Rhapsody Band. Previte notes: “Fabian is my favorite young sax player and all around sound guru. He took the music and brought it into the street.”
 
RHAPSODY was released on RareNoiseRecords in February 2018, and comes on the heels of Previte’s November 2016 RareNoise release, MASS, a nine-part gothic mashup scored for choir, pipe organ and heavy-metal trio.

Mon, 11/05/2018 - 6:14 pm

The ‘hot swing’ musical style of DJANGO holds the crowd like a magnet. The Django Reinhardt NY Festival continues at Birdland for the 19thsuccessful year, Nov. 6-11. Legendary gypsy great Dorado Schmitt from the Alsace region of France returns with the joy of playing alongside his two sons Samson & Amati, guitar virtuosos of the style.   Dorado turns more and more to violin, taught to him by his father as in the gypsy tradition and is passing the torch.  The Band is ‘on fire’, ripping thru hot swinging numbers and will break your heart with a ballad,  influenced musically  by the top French Jazz violinist Stephane Grappelli as well as America’s Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong.
 
Dorado Schmitt (Guitar & Violin) “Buoyont rhythm, blinding technique…solid entertainment”-Nate Chinen NY Times

Samson Schmit (Guitar)  “Lightening licks and melodic genius”
 
Featured soloists:
Ludovic Beier (accordion& Accordina) “Played like an angel..reminiscent of Toots Thielemans at his zenith - Allen Morrison, Downbeat Magazine

Pierre Blanchard (violin)- Prodigy of Stephane Grappelli … lights the fire all night 
 
“Best Jazz Show in town”-Will Friedwald, Wall Street Journal
 
Special Guests:  Edmar Castaneda (Jazz Harp):  Nov. 6                             
                             Evan Sherman (Percussion):             7
                             Joel Frahm (Sax):                         8 & 9
                             Grace Kelly (Sax and Vocals ):  Nov. 10 & 11

The Band is joined by  gypsy ‘cousins’ Francko Mehrstein on Rhythm Guitar and Gino Roman on Bass. 
 
See month-long tour schedule:  
 
  NOV.3: PERELMAN THEATRE: KIMMEL CENTER For PERFORMING ARTS                 
           4. VICTORIA THEATRE NJPAC
      6-11: BIRDLAND, New York City
          15: REGATTA BAR  Charles Hotel, Boston, Mass.
         17: KOERNER HALL Toronto, Canada 
         19: OUTPOST PERFORMING ARTS  Alburquerque, NM
         20: LOBERO THEATRE Santa Barbara, Calif.
         23-25:  SFJAZZ Minor AUDITORIUM  San Francisco, Calif.
           27:  NEWMARK THEATRE Portland Oregon
           28:  HARRIS CENTER Folsom, Calif.
 
BIRDLAND:   
315 w. 44THStreet  (Bet. 8THand 9thavenues)
Reservations:  212 581-3080 or www. Birdlandjazz.com

Sun, 12/09/2018 - 6:23 pm

You might say December is unofficially Gil Evans month in the Big Apple, as three exciting events turn the spotlight on this legendary jazz composer, arranger, pianist, and long-time Miles Davis collaborator. On the schedule this month are a lively symposium, the release of the first studio album by the Gil Evans Orchestra in more than four decades, and an all-star CD release gig that’s sure to attract a who’s who of the New York music scene.

Gil Evans made a lasting mark on numerous areas of jazz. He led swing dance bands, pioneered the cool school of jazz, and did landmark work with jazz icon Miles Davis, which can be heard on enduringly acclaimed albums such as Sketches of Spain, Porgy and Bess, Birth of the Cool,and others. Evans also delved into electronic music and jazz-rock fusion, drawing new listeners with his arrangements of Jimi Hendrix songs for large brass- and synth-heavy ensembles.

“Gil was a great innovator,” says his son Miles Evans. “He had the next great sound as an orchestrator and arranger, after Duke Ellington.” Gil Evans also had a knack for attracting the cream of the musical crop. In addition to mentoring and collaborating with the greatest jazz musicians across a half century, he formed strong ties and recorded with pop icons like Sting and Paul Schaffer. In recognition of his work, Evans garnered three Grammys and 13 nominations, received one of the first Guggenheim Fellowships ever awarded to a jazz musician, and was named a Jazz Master by the National Endowment for the Arts in 1985, among other honors.

On Dec. 15, at 11 a.m., MOMENT NYC and the NYPL are hosting a symposium on the jazz genius at NYPL for the Performing Arts in the Astor Gallery at 40 Lincoln Center Plaza. Expect to gain insights into Gil Evans’ art and more through presentations by his biographer, Stephanie Stein Crease, the author of “Gil Evans: Out of the Cool: His Life and Music”; Miles Evans, and NYPL’s David McMullin, who will present highlights from the library’s Gil Evans archive. And as with any Gil Evans event, there’s always the chance there will be surprise special guests on hand.

The NYPL for the Performing Arts setting is a good fit for the event, Miles Evans says. “At NYPL, they’re very knowledgeable about Gil’s music. They’re aware that you can hear the Ravel chords in his music, you can hear Debussy; and the people at NYPL know Gil went to the library to listen and study up.”

The event also will include a display of photos, sketches and audio samples from the Evans family’s collection, a Q&A session, and samples of music from a new recording from the Gil Evans Orchestra, “Hidden Treasures Monday Nights, Volume One” (Bopper Spock Suns Music).

The brand-new album, set for Dec. 7 release, is the first studio recording by the Gil Evans Orchestra in more than 40 years. It features several mainstays of the band that held court every Monday for more than a decade at the fabled Greenwich Village club Sweet Basil. Instead of going the “greatest hits” route, “Hidden Treasures” features seldom-heard tunes from the extensive Gil Evans repertoire, many of them written by long-time band stalwarts. “We wanted to showcase the fantastic cast that played with the band,” Noah Evans says. “We wanted to bring back memories of all those great Mondays at Sweet Basil, and bring Gil back to people’s awareness.”

More than a dozen Monday Night Band alumni and several special guests will be on hand Dec. 22 to celebrate the release of “Hidden Treasures Monday Nights, Volume One” at the Cutting Room (44 E. 32ndSt., NY; tickets and info: https://tickets.thecuttingroomnyc.com/event/1796799

MOMENT NYC and the NYPL
Present A
Gil Evans Symposium
Saturday, December 15, 11AM to 1PM
NYPL for the Performing Arts in the Astor Gallery 
40 Lincoln Center Plaza (65th St and Columbus Ave)
New York, NY, 10023
(917) 275-6975
https://www.nypl.org/locations/lpa

Stephanie Crease (Gil's Biographer) and David McMullin (NYPL)

•    11:00-11:10 Entrance audio
- Introductions and acknowledgements (David McMullin)
    •    11:10-11:20 The Individualism of Gil Evans (Stephanie Crease - images)
    •    11:20-11:25 Growing up with Gil
(Miles Evans & Stephanie Crease - images)
    •    11:25-11:30 Gil's Life & NYC Stories (whole panel - audio/images)
    •    11:30-12:00 Selections from the NYPL collections and discussion (audio/images - David McMullin) 
    •    12:00-12:10 The legacy of the Gil Evans Monday Night Orchestra
(audio from new album/video -  Miles Evans) 
    •    12:10-12:20 Open forum for comments and questions (panel) 
    •    12:20-12:30 Closing

Gil Evans Orchestra

CD Release Show
HIDDEN TREASURES MONDAY NIGHTS
VOLUME ONE
Saturday, December 22nd  9:30pm
The Cutting Room

44 E32nd St.
New York, NY 10016

(212) 691-1900
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Sat, 02/09/2019 - 4:57 pm

Whether you’ve heard guitarist Dave Stryker leading his own group (with 28 CD’s as a leader to date), co-leading The Stryker/Slagle Band, Blue To The Bone or as a featured sideman with Stanley Turrentine, Jack McDuff, and many others, you know why the Village Voice calls him “one of the most distinctive guitarists to come along in recent years.”

 Dave Stryker was voted once again into the 2018 Downbeat Critics and Readers Polls. Besides his own 28 recordings Stryker has appeared as a sideman or producer on over 100 others. As a composer he has recorded and published over 130 original compositions. He is involved in passing it on, and was recently hired as the new Jazz Guitar instructor at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.

...One of the most joyous feels around. -Pat Metheny

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Fri, 03/01/2019 - 3:17 pm

Born in Memphis, Tennessee Bobby LaVell gained an interest in music while in high school. He became proficient on the Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet and Piano while pursuing formal musical studies at Memphis State (now the University of Memphis), and Shelby State College. Bobby also studied and became proficient as an arranger and composer during that time. Bobby' s formal education continued with composition studies with Bob Brookmeyer and Manny Albam at the B.M.I. Jazz Composers Workshop.

Bobby studied improvisation with Fred Ford of Memphis, Tennessee, and he credits Ford with shaping his musical philosophy. . . "He was the best teacher anyone could have, because he taught me to teach myself. However, his first and foremost influence was his father, the late Bob (Honeymoon) Garner, a pianist and organist in the Memphis area.

During Bobby's early professional career, he performed, arranged and conducted for Memphis singer Lee Stone.

 He continued to develop his performing career by serving long stints as a regular with the phenomenal BB King and Ray Charles. Bobby has also performed with such fixtures as The Temptations, The Four Tops, and The Nicholas Brothers. Additionally, there have been performances with Harold Mabern and George Coleman. Mr. Coleman once said of LaVell, "He' s an excellent musician and an exceptional saxophonist".

In Ohio and New York Bobby performed as leader of The Bobby LaVell Octet and Quartet. He spent ten years with the late Cab Calloway. And performed with the late Pete (Laroca) Sims Swing Time All Stars,

He is regular member of The Jimmy Heath Big Band. For a while he performed with The Chico O'Farrill Big Band. He performed with Slide Hampton's Jazz Masters for three years until the band was shut down. Bobby still maintains a close working relationship with Mr. Hampton. He is also a member of The Manhattan Symphony Jazz Orchestra conducted by Dennis Mackrel. He was a member of The Duke Ellington Orchestra for almost 20 years. With his own intuition Bobby founded and leads “The Bobby LaVell Jazz Orchestra”, formally “The Hudson River Jazz Orchestra”.

He worked with a Big Band conducted by Benny GoIson. And for the last four years he has been a member of Ron Carter’s Great Big Band.

Bobby is continuously busy throughout each year, performing venues all over the United States, Canada, South America, Europe and the Caribbean.

Bobby' s talents are to say the least, a man who is full of inspiration and enormous talent, as a saxophonist, Bobby LaVell's sound, technique and articulation are second to none. As a composer his works are poignant and inspiring.  As a person, he is solid, and as an artist he is phenomenal.

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Fri, 03/29/2019 - 9:05 am

For this 40th anniversary celebration of the String Trio of New York, guitarist/leader/composer James Emery has created some new pieces. Come listen to them on Friday, March 29, 2019 at 7:30pm at Morrison Hall Mansion where chamber jazz is ‘up close and personal.’ Raves JazzTimes, “No individual or ensemble has done more to demystify chamber jazz, and to realize its potential for warmth, sensuousness, and beauty ... than the String Trio of New York.”
 
James Emery has been acclaimed by Glenn Astarita in All About Jazz as “one of the world’s finest guitarists as [he] possesses an encyclopedic jazz vocabulary as a technician and composer.” In addition, Emery has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the News York Foundation for the Arts, and the Cary Trust. As a composer, he writes pieces for chamber groups, jazz ensembles, solo guitar, chamber orchestra, and symphony orchestra. His commissioned compositions have been funded by Chamber Music America, and the Meet the Composer -- Rockefeller/AT&T, Composers Commissions USA, and Lila Wallace Jazz Programs.
 
Violinist Rob Thomas, who is a Berklee College of Music (Boston) professor, is a highly regarded jazz multi-instrumentalist, fluent on violin, cello, and bass. He has held the violin chair of the String Trio of New York since 2001. JazzTimes calls him “a violinist of exceptional creative resources... riveting as a solo voice with a rich complex tone.”
 
Michael Formanek is a veteran bassist, composer, improviser, educator, and leader of various bands including quartet and 19-piece ensemble. The New Yorker has described him as “a bold and unclassifiable bassist and composer.” He has received commissions, awards, and grants from the Peabody Conservatory, the Maryland State Arts Council, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, and the Chamber Music America Doris Duke Foundation.
 
Morrison Hall Mansion is the centerpiece of the Middletown campus of SUNY Orange. This magnificent marble building is located at 115 South Street.
 
Admission: $15 adults; $10 senior citizens, faculty, staff, alumni; free for all students. Doors and Box office open at 6:45 pm. Also, online purchase with a $ 2.50 service charge for each ticket is available. Nearby parking is available free in college lots. For more information, contact Cultural Affairs at (845)341-4891 or [email protected] and through the website at www.sunyorange.edu/culturalaffairs                  

Fri, 04/26/2019 - 9:06 am

The Program will feature the Duke Ellington Center Big Band led by Frank Owens, vocal stylists Antoinette Montague and Marion Cowings, performers, Tony Waag, Sharon K. Janda, Mark Mindek, Max McGuire, Love Angel, Princess Rivera, Ty Stephens, AC Lincoln, Max Pollak, Tap City Youth Ensemble & MORE!

The Duke Ellington Center for the Arts (DECFA) will celebrate the 120th birthday of Duke Ellington with a Free all-Ellington musical and dance performance on Sunday, April 28, 2019 from 1 to 3 pm which will be staged at the Duke Ellington statue that stands majestically at the corner of 110th Street and Fifth Avenue – the Gateway to Harlem.

DECFA is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to developing Duke Ellington’s staggering number of musical compositions (over 3,000) into multi-disciplinary theatrical presentations and educational programs, to be performed in many different types of venues all over the globe. DECFA also tries to keep an accurate record of all things Ellington for the benefit of future generations.

Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington was born April 29, 1899 in Washington, DC, and died on May 24, 1974 in New York City. He was America’s most prolific composer of the 20th century in both volume and variety.

FREE THEATRICAL MUSICAL TRIBUTE - APRIL 28, 2019
AT THE DUKE ELLINGTON MONUMENT
@ 110TH STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE 1-3 pm

PLEASE JOIN MERCEDES ELLINGTON AND THE DUKE ELLINGTON CENTER FOR THE ARTS (DECFA) IN CELEBRATING THE 120TH BIRTHDAY OF DUKE ELLINGTON

 

Thu, 07/18/2019 - 12:31 pm

The 9th Annual John Coltrane International Jazz and Blues Festival will bring an array of superstars and Grammy Award winning artists whose music ranges from contemporary and mainstream jazz, to authentic salsa and bonafide blues.

The lineup for Saturday includes contemporary jazz and multi-instrumentalist Brian Culbertson, saxophonist and jazz elder statesman Benny Golson joined by five-time Grammy nominated vocalist Nnenna Freelon, the indomitable Spanish Harlem Orchestra who has won three Grammy Awards in their 15-year career, and Lisa Fischer, the two-time Grammy Award winning vocalist with astounding music capabilities. Laurin Talese, the winner of the 2018 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition will also perform with the N.C. Coltrane All-Star Band, led by Mondre Moffett, director of the jazz ensemble and Black Music Studies at North Carolina A&T State University.

On Sunday, the lineup includes multi-platinum selling contemporary jazz saxophonist Boney James who is a four-time Grammy Award nominee.  He joins the duo of legendary status-organist Joey DeFrancesco performing with saxophonist Pharoah Sanders as headliners for the day.  Guitar master Eric Gales will represent the blues with guest appearance by up and coming artist Castro “Mr. Sipp” Coleman, aka “The Mississippi Blues Child.”  Vocalist Michelle Coltrane performing with the Piedmont Triad Jazz Orchestra and special guest, High Point born trumpeter, Jason Palmer round out the lineup for the festival’s second day.

The John Coltrane International Jazz and Blues Festival will be held Aug.31 - Sept. 1, 2019 in Oak Hollow Festival Park, High Point, NC. The yearly celebration of jazz and blues music honors Coltrane, a High Point, NC native son, who graduated from William Penn High School, now Penn Griffin School of the Arts.  The two-day festival that happens over Labor Day weekend, has become a destination event for festival goers from around the country.

Ticket information and festival details are available www.coltranejazzfest.com

Tue, 10/15/2019 - 3:44 pm

There’s nobody quite like Roger Kellaway.  In a career that has stretched over the last 60 years, while performing with many of the legendary jazz musicians of his time he has also written memorable film and television scores, composed classical works for major symphony orchestras, inspired what came to be known as “new age” music, and provided essential accompaniment and musical direction for iconic figures of American popular music like Elvis Presley, Barbra Streisand, Bobby Darin, Tony Bennett, Van Morrison and Joni Mitchell.  Although Kellaway’s soundtrack for the Streisand film “A Star is Born” received an Oscar nomination, and his compositions have been performed at Carnegie Hall and elsewhere by the likes of the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and National Symphony orchestras, he still may be most widely recognized for the closing theme (“Remembering You”) of the 1970s mega-hit TV series, All in The Family. 
 
Kellaway chose to celebrate his 80th birthday in November at New York’s Birdland, historically known as the “Jazz Corner of the World,” to engage his abiding passion for straight-ahead, uncompromising and above-all-else swinging jazz, performing with a "drummerless" trio in the tradition of Art Tatum, Nat Cole, and Oscar Peterson.   The celebration marks the return of one of the very few remaining figures from the “golden age” of modern jazz to the iconic jazz club where he first performed almost 60 years ago.  IPO Recordings is recognizing the event with a new album aptly titled “The Many Open Minds of Roger Kellaway.” 
 
Kellaway’s rich and varied career in music reflects his philosophy that: "the idea that anything can go with anything is very appealing to me, and music has taught me that the options are infinite."  As he says, “many different kinds of music interest me, and how to make them all. You know: how do they all work?  I was always curious about that. I was always curious, and I still am, about every single player that I play with.   You know, it always occurs to me that there’s a music lesson in every player that you play with.     You just have to listen and sort of figure out how to accompany them and make the most music together.”    He looked back on those lessons in a recent interview:
 
You had a long and close association with Bobby Darin
 
I learned my stage timing from Bobby Darin and Jack E. Leonard [the comedian who provided Kellaway’s first paying gig].

What are the secrets of stage timing?   
 
[laughs]  Nobody's ever asked me that question before! I don't know what they are. It's a relationship… Okay, here's one: when you finish a tune, and the audience is applauding, you must start the next tune before the applause is finished.  If you wait until the applause is finished, the show is dead.   
 
You don't want to hit that dead spot, you want to keep everything alive. You want to ride that energy.   You know, Bobby brought a particular kind of energy to the stage and you want that to stay there throughout the whole show.    
 
Did he look to you to communicate [that energy] to everyone on the bandstand?
 
Yes, yes, but it wasn't talked about.   It was just… just do it.
 
I was intrigued that you had written the score for the Streisand film “Star is Born.”  What was that experience like?
 
Well, do you remember EST?  I had just finished EST, I was having a conversation with Barbra and Jon Peters, her husband at the time, about that.  And Barbra said to me, “Well, you know, we're shrink people.”  That was her answer.
 
But the thing about EST was, I didn't have to take anything personally, and of course, you know, Barbra’s reputation precedes her in terms of perfection and changing your mind and all kinds of stuff.
 
There was one particular piece of music [of mine] that she liked, and I included some of that music in the first piece that I wrote for the orchestra.   And I went into the booth. She was playing it back.    And she turned to me and said “Why did you write that?”
 
I wrote it because I thought it fit the film. And I thought she'd be knocked out because it had to do somewhat with that piece of music that I knew she liked.  Anyway, I went home and stayed up rewriting half of that first piece of music, until about three in the morning and then it had to go to the copyist because at nine I had to conduct that.  And she accepted that one.
 
Later on, I was talking with pianist/conductor Marvin Hamlisch.   He wrote a lot of charts for her.  He said, “You know, you have to get used to writing three charts on every single song.   The first chart she'll hate.  The second chart, she might like a little bit.  And then the third chart she’ll probably like.”
 
We look at this as “That’s her process.”   But she’s brilliant.
 
You’ve worked with another famously perfectionist artist: Sarah Vaughan.
 
Well, Sassy was very friendly to me. I just, I enjoyed that.   I did a movie with her; she was very pleasant and very musical.   This movie was a CBS movie of the week, and we recorded that with just a small group:  me on piano, Chuck Domanico on bass, and Shelly Manne on drums.  
 
And Sassy was in many moments, you know, what are called playoffs or “play ons.”  At the end of the TV segment, the button that you make is called the playoffs and then as the next team comes on you usually play Intro music and that's, you know, playing the scene on.   She was asked to look at the chord changes and improvise, and that was fun.  So her part included improvising and doing the main song which was called “The Days Have No Names,” and the lyric was written by Gene Lees.   It was very enjoyable.
 
I was intrigued by the connection to Elvis -- when did that come about?
 
Well, Elvis was ‘68 or ‘69.  And I was merely hired as a piano player to play a double session at Universal I didn't know it was for Elvis.    I walked in and there he was.    We were doing the soundtrack for his last movie, “Change of Habit.”
 
And we spent the whole day together.  It was just wonderful.  There is a CD. It's on RCA; it's called “Let's Be Friends.”   At that session, he was joking around about the fact that, you know, we all had long hair and ankhs and stuff.   He was talking about his early years, and all the gyrations and everything on stage. That is not the personality that I met.  The guy I met was a real gentleman: good sense of humor, just a really nice guy.  I always liked his ballad sound.
 
The fact that I spent one day with him has followed me all my life. And I really enjoyed that.   You know, that I got to touch him, and I got to play with – accompany him -- and it was really nice.
 
Tony Bennett?
 
I love Tony Bennett.   I did 10 concerts with him in 2005.  
 
We're at our second gig.   The first gig was in Toronto, and then we took a G3 [Gulfstream 12-seater] to Cincinnati or wherever it was.  [Next morning] The road manager calls me and says “Mr. Bennett would like to see you at one o’clock” – at the piano, on the stage.   So I meet him at one o’clock, and he says, “Don’t overplay me.”   I said, “Okay.”  Then he turns around and walks away.   That's all it was about, but a very, very important lesson for me on how to accompany him.
 
What led you to Paul McCartney's music, in particular?    
 
I was not a fan, when the Beatles first came along, because, obviously, the music industry was changing… it [pop music] just simply left jazz behind. 
 
So, I didn't pay any attention to Paul for a long, long time.   And then I started working with this entrepreneur Dennis Domico.  He had had some contact with Linda [McCartney] and her Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and he wanted to do all-McCartney concerts – beginning to end, all Paul’s music.
 
His feeling about doing a McCartney song was he would only do songs where Paul wrote 85 percent or more.  He had hired a pianist for one concert: Peter Beets from Holland.  So I started thinking about two pianos, and the first thing that came to mind was “Yesterday” at a very fast 4/4, two pianos, bass and drums --  and that's how the whole “Many Moods of McCartney” piece started.
 
I spent a good portion of six years .. reviewing his music, and really beginning to realize what a brilliant songwriter he is.
 
In order to do something like what you did with “Yesterday,” a melody has to be strong enough to have that kind of resilience. 
 
Yeah, that's right. Absolutely.   And all of his songs did not work.  Many of them did not work for me, but there were quite a few : “When I'm 64” and “Honey Pie,” many songs that are sort of old English musical theater – with almost kind of a two-beat feel, which I could move into a jazz concept.
 
The kind of songs people [in a theater] would sing along to in Second World War era music halls
...
 
Yes; I think that’s what Paul grew up on.  When you look at the forms of his songs, they’re very strong.
 
You once said you felt that you had been making music in previous lives.  What would lead you toward that state of mind?
 
Well, I had been reading a lot of mysticism, and a lot of different concepts of psychics that were doing interviews with people that they would hypnotize, and they would take them to past lives; you read in the book, what their experience was all about and it's a curiosity, along with all of my other curiosity about everything else… It’s wanting to get a glimpse of what is possibly like on the other side of the veil.  And the veil is what closes over when we’re born on earth.   So I was very intrigued by that. 
 
So, I was looking at people who played.  And some people who didn't have the technique that I had or the overall music perception that I have — and I looked at it as the possibility that I had been doing it for hundreds of years.
 
 “The Many Open Minds of Roger Kellaway” is a live recording of a Kellaway trio performing jazz standards similarly to his Birdland program.   IPO Recordings is a tiny, independent label that has focused on musicians, like Kellaway, with roots in the first generation of classic modern jazz, including iconic players like James Moody, Hank Jones, Frank Wess, Benny Golson, Roland Hanna, Richard Davis and others who came up during the golden age of jazz that followed World War II.  While great musicians from that period were marginalized by the recording industry in later years, IPO continued to provide a forum for them to play on their own terms, without pretense and contrivances, collaborating with their contemporaries and talented next generation players.  The IPO catalog includes, in addition to a number of albums by Kellaway, entries like the first - and only - recordings together by Moody and Hank Jones; Moody and Kenny Barron revisiting their historic quartet collaborations, including the Grammy winning “Moody 4B” album; the final sessions by Frank Wess, with some astonishingly beautiful duet ballads with Barron; stunning solo piano recitals by Sir Roland Hanna; and group sessions with all of those musicians, along with luminaries like Benny Golson, Eddie Daniels, Richard Davis, Bob Brookmeyer, Jimmy Owens and Mickey Roker, performing tributes to composers Thad Jones and Tom McIntosh.  Legendary critic and author Nat Hentoff described IPO’s first Thad Jones tribute album, called “One More – Music of Thad Jones,” as “the perfect jazz recording.”
 
Over the last half century, Kellaway has:
 
·       Performed and recorded with many of the legendary jazz musicians of his time, bridging all variety of instrumentation and styles, a seemingly endless list that runs from Duke Ellington through Sonny Rollins and beyond.
 
·       Inspired what came to be known as “New Age” music through his “Cello Quartet” albums. 
 
·       Composed a variety of works under commission for the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, National Symphony, New American Orchestra, New York City Ballet, as well as chamber works performed at Carnegie Hall.   He has a special affinity for 12-tone serial composition, which he studied in depth with Arnold Schoenberg’s protégé,  George Tremblay.
 
·       Written jazz “improvisations” performed by classical musicians such as YoYo Ma, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, who recorded Kellaway’s serialist version of Caravan in an Ellington tribute album.
 
·       Written 29 film scores, including the academy award nominated score for Streisand’s “A Star is Born" (or, if you prefer, "Jaws of Satan" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIRUm4fgbVc&t=143s). 

Thu, 11/07/2019 - 6:47 pm

This November marks the 20thAnniversary of the Django Reinhardt NY Festival at Birdland Jazz Club, produced by Pat Philips-Stratta and her late partner, conductor Ettore Stratta. The festival, which began in 1999, has featured many talented musicians over the years who embody the gypsy jazz style of music by the great Django Reinhardt. Of these was guitarist Dorado Schmitt.
 
This year, he will be joined by sons Samson Schmitt (guitar) and Amati Schmitt (guitar), who over the years, have grown up on the Birdland stage and who have become virtuosos in their own capacity. With them are mainstays Ludovic Beier (accordion/accordina) and Pierre Blanchard (violin) who consistently leave the audience breathless with their performances. Joining them are more gypsies, cousins of the Schmitt family, Francko Mehrstein (rhythm guitar) and Gino Roman (bass). 
 
The Django Reinhardt NY Festival brings the music of the great gypsy guitarist, Django Reinhardt, into the 21st Century.  The high energy performances pay tribute to Reinhardt who is considered one of the greatest jazz guitarists of all time. Reinhardt’s driving, swinging style became known as ‘HOT JAZZ’. The Django Festival Allstars add their own interpretations and arrangements to some of Reinhardt’s greats, as well as create new and modern compositions of their own.

Sun, 04/05/2020 - 6:27 pm

Highlights in Jazz producer Jack Kleinsinger offers condolences to the Pizzarelli family,  and joins the music community at large in mourning the death of the legendary guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, on April 1, at age 94. 
 
The venerable master of the seven-string guitar was an in-demand studio musician who recorded with stars including Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan and countless others. He was an alumnus of the Tonight Show and Dick Cavett show bands, and a collaborator with musicians as diverse as Benny Goodman, Les Paul, Stéphane Grappelli, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Ben E. King, and Dion and the Belmonts. “He did everything,” Kleinsinger says. “His real strength was as a rhythm guitarist, but he was a great soloist too. He was amazing!”
 
Meeting Bucky Pizzarelli was a life changer for Jack Kleinsinger. The two met at a jazz party in Colorado in 1972, and it seemed inevitable that they would hit it off. After all, at the time Bucky and Jack looked so much alike that many of their fellow partiers thought they were members of the same family. 
 
They roomed together in Colorado, and before long Bucky encouraged Jack to buy a club or rent a hall to put on shows himself. “Bucky said that since I love jazz so much and get along with musicians so well, I should do something about it. He told me to put on a few shows and get it out of my system,” Jack recalls. “He gave me another piece of advice: Keep your day job!”
 
Kleinsinger took Bucky’s words seriously on both counts. When he produced his first concert in 1973, the guitarist was on the lineup and appeared at a total of 35 Highlights In Jazz events in the decades since then. “I could always count on him, Bucky was one of my go-to people. He was so good to me, without him there would be no Highlights In Jazz.” Jack didn’t quit his day job, and he never got his love of jazz and producing concerts out of his system.  “Almost 50 years later, I’m still doing it and still enjoying it,” he notes.
 
As their friendship strengthened over the years, “Bucky became like a family member. He played at my parents’ 50thwedding anniversary; he attended my father’s funeral. John Pizzarelli—also a great guitarist—made his first Highlights In Jazz appearance as a surprise guest when he was just 15 years old,” Kleinsinger recalls. “My life has been so enriched by knowing Bucky Pizzarelli and his family. He was an amazing guy; I’m going to miss him. It’s a real loss.” 
 
Kleinsinger plans to produce a concert to pay tribute to the revered guitarist as part of the 49th season of the Highlights In Jazz series in 2021.

Sun, 05/24/2020 - 12:03 pm

This Fundraiser for Arts for Art and the Sun Ra Arkestra is a celebration of these groundbreaking musical legends around their birthdays. 

Your donation will give you exclusive access to the video of the Arkestra’s Songs of Justice performance at The Town Hall, made available for a limited time only, from Sunday, May 24, 5pm ET to Tuesday, May 26, 11:59pm ET.

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In conjunction with the kick-off of this fundraising event, AFA will host a public Zoom chat with maestro Marshall Allen on Sunday at 6:30pm ET on the eve of his 96th birthday.

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Wed, 06/03/2020 - 10:09 am

The Mahwah Museum is pleased to present an online concert June 6-9 to celebrate Les Paul’s 105th birthday with Lou Pallo (& guests), Muriel Anderson and Thom Bresh.

Lou Pallo played regularly with Les for over 30 years at Fat Tuesdays then at The Iridium. In an interview, Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, described Lou as “ an incredible guitar player” and the man “who knows a million chords”. In addition to Les, Lou’s early influences included Tony Mottola. Lou has worked with a wide variety of celebrities from Sammy Davis Jr., Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald to Mr. Richards himself.  Performing June 7, 4:00pm.

Muriel Anderson is the first woman to have won the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship. Her CD, Nightlight Daylight, was chosen as one of the top 10 CDs of the decade by Guitar Player Magazine, and she has performed/recorded with Chet Atkins, Les Paul, Victor Wooten, Tommy Emmanuel and the Nashville Chamber Orchestra. Performing June 6, 7:00pm.

Thom Bresh was born in Hollywood, California and raised in the middle of guitar royalty. His father, Merle Travis, was one of the most influential American guitarist of the 20th Century. With this sort of heritage and upbringing, what do you have? As Chet Atkins put it, “Thom Bresh is a "World Class" guitarist that deserves to be heard.”
Performing June 6; 5:30pm.

Conversation with Gene Paul

Join us for a conversation with the Gene Paul, the son of the legendary musician and guitar innovator, Les Paul. Gene will share stories of his father with moderator Charlie Carreras, Vice President, Mahwah Museum, Professor Emeritus of History, Ramapo College. 
June 9, 7:00pm. 
 Zoom Event: Registration required

Gene Paul is an audio recording/mixing/mastering engineer, producer, musician and son of Les Paul. He was an engineer at Atlantic Recording Studios during their famed 1960s–80s period and is currently the chief mastering engineer at G&J Audio, a mixing and mastering studio for major and independent labels focused on reissues and new recordings.

Fri, 08/07/2020 - 11:29 am

The ninth annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, also known as the “SASSY Awards,” gives outstanding jazz singers a chance to perform in front of celebrity judges for cash prizes and a platform for embarking on a career in the music business!
 
Held in honor of Newark’s “Divine One” – Sarah Vaughan – this exciting competition attracts gifted young talents from around the globe to perform in the finals on November 22 at NJPAC. Singers are evaluated by a panel of special guest judges and rated for vocal quality, musicality, technique, performance, individuality, artistic interpretation, and ability to swing.
 
“This esteemed event provides a platform for today’s outstanding jazz singers and gives audiences an early glimpse at tomorrow’s jazz stars,” writes Jazziz magazine.

Past winners have included Samara McLendon, Cyrille Aimée, Jazzmeia Horn, Laurin Talese, and Quiana Lynell. This year’s event, which closes the 2020 TD James Moody Jazz Festival, will be hosted by WBGO-FM personality Gary Walker. Serving as judges are multi-GRAMMY™ winning bassist Christian McBride; acclaimed jazz vocalists Carmen Lundy and Vanessa Rubin; WBGO-FM president and CEO Robert G. Ottenhoff; and jazz producer Chuck Mitchell.sarah

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Sun, 08/09/2020 - 2:00 pm

Commencing at midnight August 27th and concluding at midnight September 4th, WKCR-FM (89.9 FM, wkcr.org) will dedicate all programming to celebrations of the legacies and influences of two of jazz’s central figures: Charlie Parker (b. 8/29/20, d. 3/12/55) and Lester Young (b. 8/27/09, d. 3/15/59). For more than four decades, the station has noted their birthday anniversaries with a three-day marathon broadcast. Because August 29, 2020, marks the centennial of Parker’s birth, WKCR will expand this year’s celebration into an eight-day marathon; its central component will be the Charlie Parker Centennial Festival.

THE CHARLIE PARKER CENTENNIAL FESTIVAL:
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 (Midnight) to
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 (Midnight)

To air 24 hours a day, the Festival will showcase the majority of the saxophonist’s extensive discography, including both commercially issued material and rarities. Beginning each day with a potpourri of studio recordings and concerts, its schedule will primarily consist of thematic segments, including surveys of Parker records issued on the Savoy, Dial, and Verve labels and deep focuses into his early years, broadcast appearances, and essential collaborations with trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie.

Fri, 09/25/2020 - 2:13 pm

Thelonious Monk in Palo Alto, 1968 - a never-before-released recording! In a year of great political turmoil, a rising junior at Palo Alto High School had a a dream to bring Thelonious Monk to his school to perform and bring his community together through music. This legendary recording is now available for the first time! 

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Sat, 10/17/2020 - 1:01 pm

Just Coolin’, a never-before-released studio album by Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers that was recorded on March 8, 1959 in Rudy Van Gelder's living room studio in Hackensack, New Jersey. The session featured a short-lived line-up of The Jazz Messengers with drummer Art Blakey, trumpeter Lee Morgan, tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley, pianist Bobby Timmons, and bassist Jymie Merritt. The album features two previously unissued compositions including Timmons’ tune “Quick Trick,” an all-analog 180g vinyl pressing that was mastered by Kevin Gray.

Tue, 11/10/2020 - 3:24 pm

Keyboardist and composer Lao Tizer will lead his band that features GRAMMY Award winning saxophonist Eric Marienthal and the mesmerizing world music violinist Karen Briggs in a concert to benefit the John Coltrane International Jazz and Blues Festival’s Student Instrument Contest.  Winners of the 2020 contest will be honored during the broadcast. The free event will be streamed live on the festival’s Facebook page, website and YouTube channel, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020, 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST.

The inaugural livestream broadcast will feature the Lao Tizer band playing material from the groups latest Billboard Jazz Top 10 release, Songs From The Swinghouse, in addition to a tribute to John Coltrane, and other special surprises.  Vocalist Michelle Coltrane, step-daughter of the late jazz saxophone icon will join the band for a guest appearance.

The full band includes an array of renowned musicians including GRAMMY winning drummer, Gene Coye (Larry Carlton, Terence Blanchard), percussion legend, Munyungo Jackson (Stevie Wonder, Miles Davis), vocalist, Tita Hutchison (Rick Rubin, Foreigner), and GRAMMY nominated bassist, Ric Fierabracci (Blood Sweat & Tears, Billy Cobham).

The John Coltrane International Jazz and Blues Festival has given away instruments to student musicians in middle and high school during each of our 9 years of existence.  Entrants write short essays explaining what music means to them and why they need a new instrument.  Winners are presented with their prizes on stage during the festival. This year’s festival was postponed until 2021 and the students lost the opportunity to receive their prizes in front of an audience. The livestream concert creates an opportunity to provide exposure to the aspiring young musicians and encourage donations that will allow the festival to increase the number of instruments given away in the future.

Ticket information and festival details are available www.coltranejazzfest.com.

Mon, 11/16/2020 - 3:44 pm

Please join us on Friday November 20th at 6 PM PST for a special virtual fundraising concert featuring Jackson Browne, John Mayer, Michael McDonald, and Sy Smith, backed by the Fernando Pullum Community Arts Center Student Jazz Band.  Enjoy these amazing artists singing some of the best hits and help support the next generation of student performers. 

The Fernando Pullum Community Arts Center is a Los Angeles based nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide quality performing arts instruction to at-risk youth and help them build self-esteem, develop civic responsibility, and achieve academic success. The Center provides free after school classes to approximately 850 students in choir, drama, jazz band, beginning instruments, drums, drumline, dance, song writing & recording, and film production.

100% of all your donations go directly to fund student programs.

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Mon, 01/11/2021 - 3:44 pm

Howard Johnson, veteran jazz musician, tuba innovator and founding member of the Saturday Night Live band, died at home in New York on Jan. 11, 2021, following a long illness, according to his longtime partner, Nancy Olewine. 

An accomplished player, composer, arranger and raconteur, Howard gigged on tuba, baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, flugelhorn, electric bass and pennywhistle. For more than 50 years he was an important fixture in multiple scenes, moving fluidly among genres. In addition to working with a litany of NEA jazz masters including Quincy Jones, Dizzy Gillespie, Gil Evans, Charlie Haden, Carla Bley, Jack DeJohnette, and Randy Weston, Johnson also played with pop and rock icons such as John Lennon, Paul Simon, James Taylor, Carly Simon, Taj Mahal, Levon Helm and scores of others. 

Johnson played an important role in forming and shaping the sound of the Saturday Night Live band during the show’s first five years: 1975 to 1980. Donning an Egyptian headdress or nurses’ uniform in some of the most beloved early sketches featuring Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin, his weekly SNL appearances lent Howard visibility rare for a jazz musician or in-demand sideman. He appeared in Martin Scorsese’s 1978 documentary The Last Waltz, was featured in a Miller Lite beer commercial in 1984, and made a Sesame Street appearance with James Taylor (in the decades since, it wasn’t uncommon for excited kids to point at Howard and shout “Jelly Man Kelly!”).

But Howard initially turned down the SNL gig, telling musical director Howard Shore that having a too-steady job leads to complacency, resulting in bad music. Musicians in that situation “start defending their turf, they start feeling like they have something to lose, and they keep narrowing and narrowing their perspective. I don’t want to get caught up in stuff like that.” In several interviews, Johnson recalled Shore’s reply: “Well, if you feel that way about it, then you’re the man for the job. Get me a bunch of other troublemakers like you and we’ll have a great band.”

Complacency was never a possibility for Johnson. In fact, from his earliest years in New York, the breadth of his capabilities led some critics and audiences to believe there must be more than one Howard Johnson: It was just too hard to imagine that in an often highly compartmentalized music scene that the same guy could be appearing with the avant-gardist Archie Shepp, hard-swinging drummer Buddy Rich, and sitting in with bluesman B.B. King.

In fact, Johnson crossed paths with legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix at a B.B. King gig, as detailed in an April 12, 2017 blog post (hojotuba.com/blog). He and fellow tubist Bob Stewart took their instruments up to Ungano’s [an Upper West Side club] to jam with B.B. King. Just the presence of that much low brass was enough to cause a stir, and right before they went on, Jimi Hendrix arrived with a group of women. The audience was distracted, buzzing and cracking jokes, not knowing what to expect from a couple of tuba players.

Howard and Bob took to the stage, one on either side of B.B., and showed everyone they know their way around the blues. Though there were no mikes, they made themselves heard, with power to spare. Afterward, Jimi sought out Howard to congratulate him, saying, “You brothers just did the god-damnedest shit I ever heard! Ain’t nobody laughin’ now!” 

Johnson appeared on hundreds of recordings spanning Gato Barbieri, McCoy Tyner, Muddy Waters, Roswell Rudd, Phoebe Snow, David Sanborn and Freddie Hubbard. He backed vocalists as diverse as Ray Charles, Marvin Gaye, Ella Fitzgerald, Yoko Ono and Albert King. Johnson can be heard on many movie soundtracks, especially those of Spike Lee; he spent several years with the NDR Big Band in Hamburg; and released four albums as a leader, including three with his multi-tuba brass choir Gravity.

While he played an arsenal of instruments, there was no doubt the tuba was his greatest love. “A tuba can be thunderous, it can be a rough-and-tumble instrument. People don’t think of it as anything delicate. I never thought there was anything the tuba couldn’t do, and I’ve been pretty satisfied with what I can do with a tuba,” Johnson mused in a 2019 interview for Hot House jazz magazine.

By 2006, when New York Times critic Nate Chinen declared Howard Johnson “the figure most responsible for the tuba’s current status as a full-fledged jazz voice,” the life’s work of the multi- instrumentalist had been in progress for more than four decades. Johnson burned with the fire of bass-clef innovation since well before 1963, when he took an offhand remark from Eric Dolphy as a call to action to move to New York. 

As a teen, Howard had discovered that he could push the tuba’s range to previously unheard heights—more than six octaves—surpassing the trombone on the high end and edging into trumpet territory. In a 2000 interview, Johnson noted that he was motivated to excel by a pecking order among high school band members, with those who took private lessons outranking those who learned at school, and the self-taught—like Howard—at the bottom. When one of the private students asked him how high the tuba could go, “I was very embarrassed that I didn’t know,” he recalled. He began to experiment, noticing some of the highest notes were “very pretty; they sounded like they had kind of a French horn quality. So I added that new octave to my warm-ups.” He was surprised to discover that none of his bandmates could play anywhere near that high. “At that point, I’d probably been playing about six or eight weeks. I was highly motivated. I didn’t want to look like a fool,” Johnson said. “It was at that point that I decided not to let anybody tell me what the limitations were of the tuba or of the music.”

He was never a novelty act who would occasionally blast notes into the stratosphere to excite an audience. Rather, he played melody lines and solos fluidly and fluently, maintaining tonal integrity and feeling. Though there was no existing repertoire in the early 1960s for his then-groundbreaking low-brass range, once in the Big Apple Johnson caught the ear—and piqued the imagination—of Charles Mingus. 

The iconic bassist/composer wrote adventurous parts for him in such a high register that “even trombonists wouldn’t welcome seeing those notes on the page,” Johnson recalled in 2017, for the liner notes of Testimony, his last release fronting his multi-tuba band Gravity. 

Johnson became the muse of other composers, including Carla Bley and Gil Evans, establishing relationships lasting decades. Howard almost had a second encounter with Hendrix, in a project with the great Gil Evans, who had made plans to record with Hendrix and told Howard Johnson he wanted him in the studio, too. Unfortunately, Jimi didn’t live long enough to make the gig. But Howard eventually got to have his say on one of Jimi’s greatest tunes, “Voodoo Chile,” on Gil Evans’ recordings, and was also known to play a lovely, tender version of “Little Wing” on pennywhistle.

Every post-Johnson tuba player has been challenged by the standard he set. He believed the tuba is capable of a virtually unlimited sonic and emotional range, based on a player’s abilities. By demonstrating his skills, Howard single-handedly moved the instrument out of its traditional place in the rhythm sections of large ensembles into featured roles in small bands. Recognizing his impact on the tuba’s changing role in music, in 2008 the instrument-maker Meinl Weston released the HoJo Gravity Series tuba, designed to the player’s specifications.

He influenced musicians by expanding their ideas of the possibilities of the instrument, and demonstrated enormous generosity of spirit, mentoring tuba players, past, present and future. He influenced jazz (and pop) composers and arrangers by bringing a heretofore ignored instrument to the front line of soloists, and changed jazz overall by altering the direction of how jazz used the bass clef—no more oom-pah-pah, but pure linear bop, swing and rock phrasing that could stand on its own against any other “typical” jazz solo instrument. 

At a time when jazz-rock fusion was gaining traction, Johnson opened up the music without diluting the tradition, performing with an unwavering jazz sensibility as a founding member of the Saturday Night Live band. His writing, arranging and playing captured the attention and imagination of such pop culture icons as John Lennon, Paul Simon, Levon Helm and Taj Mahal; Johnson never dumbed it down, never resorted to spoon-feeding anyone “Jazz 101” level music. He has always been “The Real Thing,” as Taj Mahal dubbed the 1971 CD that debuted Johnson’s innovative multi-tuba brass choir, Gravity. 

Even as he approached his 75th birthday, Johnson declared that he still had the fire in his belly to solo, to increase awareness of the versatility of often-underutilized horns, and to continue to have his say on the definitive way to play them. After the music master no longer made a practice of hoisting the 20-plus pound instrument to his lips—his last gigs were in 2017—he continued to feel he had much to offer as a mentor and advisor.

There’s a wonderful accessibility to Howard Johnson’s artistry. Whether playing a standard from a Broadway show, taking the lead on Hendrix’s “Voodoo Chile” with the Gil Evans Orchestra, or evoking early R&B beats on Don Pullen’s “Big Alice” with Gravity, his music could get under your skin and quicken your steps for days to come.

Howard’s talent, determination, and no-limits viewpoint were irreplaceable ingredients in his recipe for artistic fulfillment and professional success, and his music will continue to inspire for years to come.

Howard is survived by his longtime life partner, Nancy Olewine; his daughter, musician Nedra Johnson; and two sisters, Teri Nichols and Connie Armstrong. He was predeceased by his son, David Johnson, a musician and artist, in 2011.

Wed, 01/13/2021 - 8:46 am

Guitarist Skip Grasso and bassist Phil Ravita have recorded a set of original and fresh new jazz, high-quality material that can be adopted by today’s jazz artists. They gathered a particularly strong quintet and the results are the nine new originals that comprise Jagged Spaces. With tenor and soprano-saxophonist Benny Russell, pianist Greg Small, and drummer Nuc Vega all adding their musical personalities to the quintet, the Grasso-Ravita Jazz Ensemble on Jagged Spaces performs four songs by Grasso, two apiece by Ravita and Russell, and one from Small.

The set begins with Grasso’s “Jagged Spaces,” which has a singable melody along with fluent and unpredictable soprano, guitar, piano and drums solos. It serves as a fine introduction to the group. The relaxed jazz waltz “Her Life Incomplete,” “Songhai” (highlighted by Benny Russell’s tenor solo which is both soulful and explorative), and the minor-toned straight ahead blues “Blue Sunshine” (which has a particularly speedy bass solo by Ravita) keep the momentum flowing.

One piece flows logically to the next one yet each stands out as a potential future standard. “Circles” is mildly funky and has thoughtful piano and passionate soprano solos. “All About Cynthia” is a warm tender ballad while “Latin For Leandro” has a bit of urgency in its theme, leading to inspired guitar, tenor and bass solos. The last two pieces, “The Homecoming” and “Chasing Shadows,” conclude the project with optimistic and quietly joyful playing.

THE GRASSO-RAVITA JAZZ ENSEMBLE

All of the five musicians are skilled improvisers who are active in the Baltimore/Washington area. Skip Grasso is a freelance guitarist and has recorded with the Don Junker Big Band and the Hank Levy Alumni Band in addition to occasionally performing as a solo guitarist. Bassist Phil Ravita has performed in a wide variety of settings with nationally known artists. Benny Russell has led an all-star orchestra (the New York Association), worked with the Next Legacy Orchestra, produced concerts, and written several notable commissioned pieces for large ensembles. Pianist Greg Small, who is also a talented trumpeter, has worked with many local artists at numerous jazz festivals while drummer Nucleo Vega is also in great demand for his tasteful and supportive playing.

Together, these five musicians on Jagged Spaces have not only recorded the debut of their promising group but are introducing nine new pieces that deserve to be heard and savored by jazz listeners. 

Thu, 01/14/2021 - 10:46 am

Healdsburg Jazz is proud to present a FREE family concert titled “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: Through the Eyes of Children” on the birth date of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., January 15, 2021, at 7 pm and again on January 16, 2021, at 12 ​Noon. Free registration is now open.

We are honored to feature two amazing vocalists Kim Nalley and Tiffany Austin, who have each championed freedom songs and black liberation music their entire careers. The performance will include such important songs as "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize," "I Wish I Knew How it Feels to be Free," "I Woke up this Morning with My Mind Stayed on Freedom," and more. Pianist Tammy Lynn Hall will perform her original arrangement of "We Shall Overcome", and poet Enid Pickett will perform her commissioned poem titled "118 Days" about the Children's March in 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama. Other musicians include drummer Genius Wesley and bassist Marcus Shelby. We are excited to do this in collaboration with the Stanford​'s King Research & Education Institute, led by ​Prof. Clayborn​e Carson who ​was selected in 1985 by Coretta Scott King to edit and publish the papers of her late husband.

Healdsburg Jazz is also providing local K-12 schools in Healdsburg, Northern Sonoma County, and beyond, with a FREE independent study and fact sheet, timeline, playlist of songs, playlist of speeches, and suggested books and poems about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the music of the Civil Rights era.

Please access these resource guides here:

MLK Day Resource Guide for Students Part 1

MLK Day Resource Guide for Students Part 2

Free registration required. Click here

Tue, 03/16/2021 - 7:07 pm

April 16 through April 30 plan to experience NYC’s longest continuously running music series dedicated to Jazz, created by the Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium (CBJC). The series is a blend of in-person, livestream, and pre-recorded music celebrating Jazz Appreciation Month. Performances hosted by restaurants and cultural institutions located in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Clinton Hill, Crown Heights, East New York, and Gowanus. All programs comply with existing social distancing guidelines; are accessible and open to all. Music lovers advised to make reservations through the venues. The festival calendar is available on www.cbjcjazz.org.

The 22nd Annual Central Brooklyn Jazz Festival manifests the music’s international appeal as revealed through the musical voices of ethnic groups within the borough. The festival simultaneously encourages people to experience the borough’s unique ethnic enclaves and sample international cuisines. Some of the participating institutions, organizations, and venues are Fusion East, Lila’s Café, Nostrand Social, Kingsborough Community College, Rome Neal’s Banana Puddin’ Jazz, Sistas’ Place, and Williamsburg Music Center.

The festival’s benefits to the community are both social and economic. CBJC’s chairman, Clarence Mosley, Jr., states, “The festival’s financial gain is noticeable and similar to that of tourism. On and off-site spending contribute to the prosperity of local merchants and hospitality establishments. The social impact remains long after this music series and is less noticeable. Building relationships among neighboring businesses, interactions among the different ethnic groups, and memorable experiences are some of the intangible advantages derived from bringing people together in this environment.”

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development in partnership with the City Council.

Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium (CBJC), a nonprofit organization founded in 1999, provides services and is a presenter of live music events within Brooklyn's underserved communities. For the past 22 years, CBJC produced an annual jazz festival, established a Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame, and featured local jazz talent in its programming.

Fri, 04/23/2021 - 12:14 pm

Swing University offers engaging virtual classes for jazz fans, enthusiasts, and students of all backgrounds and levels.

Our fun and informal classes are taught by industry experts like Seton Hawkins, Todd Stoll, and Justin Poindexter as well as members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra including Victor Goines, Vincent Gardner, and more. Explore jazz history, discuss new and classic tunes, and discover listening methods that will improve your concert experiences.

Join us in class this spring to deepen your jazz knowledge, explore new topics, and focus on your personal growth.

Please note, all Swing U classes will be conducted live, and are not archived for future viewing.

Class run time is approximately 60-75 minutes.

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Mon, 08/30/2021 - 9:46 am

Multi-GRAMMY nominated arranger/composer Pete McGuinness brings his NYC big band back to the stage of Manhattan’s Birdland, Jazz Club featuring several new works, as well as his arrangements from the band’s three CDs recorded since 2006. The gig will feature Pete’s music, his jazz vocals, and all the top-tier New York jazz musicians of the band. Great food served too! Hope to see you there.

Birdland
315 West 44th Street
Manhattan/New York, New York

Wed, 09/01/2021 - 4:06 pm

The annual Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival returns to the Green on Saturday, September 18, from noon until 10:00 p.m. Canceled because of the pandemic in 2020, this year’s free concert pays tribute to one of its founders Linda Kiger Smith and Mike Fabrizio, a longtime member of the festival committee, both of whom passed away in June. An initiative by Morristown Mayor Tim Dougherty, the Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival is made possible by the generous support of a long list of sponsors.
 
“We hope that everyone is vaccinated before the festival this year,” said Mayor Dougherty. “We look forward to a great, safe day of music. It was devastating to lose both Linda and Michael in June, but this year we will salute their many contributions to our community. And we look forward to seeing everyone there.”
 
This year’s festival begins at noon with Swingadelic, a 10-piece “little big band” led by bassist Dave Post which for 22 years has entertained audiences up and down the East Coast. At 2:00, the festival pays tribute to the late Bucky Pizzarelli, the award-winning guitarist who played the festival for many years. The Frank Vignola Trio, led by the popular guitar virtuoso, includes his guitar partner Vinny Raniolo and bassist Gary Mazzaroppi. Frank’s special guests will be guitarists Ed Laub and Gene Bertoncini, and violinist Aaron Weinstein.
 
Then at 4:00, Winard Harper & Jeli Posse take the stage. Winard, who won the Hot House Jazz Magazine Award for Best Drummer, rose to fame in the Nineties with the Harper Brothers. Critics have praised his “percussive pyrotechnics” and “sonic power,” and he will be joined by saxophonist Anthony Ware, pianist Tadataka Unno, trumpeter Ted Chubb, guitarist Charlie Sigler, bassist Dishan Harper, tap dancer Josh Johnson, singer Kameelah Harper and a percussionist.
 
Louis Prima Jr. and the Witnesses, always popular with the festival, return to perform at 6:00. The only son of the incomparable singer, songwriter and entertainer Louis Prima, Junior has become a force in his own right. More than three decades after the death of his father, Louis Prima Junior leads an ensemble that exudes energy, excitement and fun whether it is performing their own material or putting a new spin on some of his dad’s greatest hits including “Sing Sing Sing.”
 
This year’s festival concludes with Rob Paparozzi’s Juke Joint, which blew the crowd away in 2019 with their tribute to Woodstock 1969. Rob is considered by critics to be one of the best harmonica players around and he has worked and recorded with Steve Cropper, B.B. King, and Phoebe Snow. This year’s line-up includes guitarist George Naha who has worked with musicians as diverse as Donald Fagan, Wilson Pickett, and Mick Fleetwood; bassist Sue Williams who is best known for her performances and recordings with Eric Clapton; pianist John Korba who spent years touring with Hall & Oates and Todd Rundgren; and drummer Frank Pagano who has played with almost two dozen Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees. Rob promises a special guest from the Original Blues Brothers Band.
 
The Festival is made possible thanks to a long list of sponsors including Morristown Airport, PKF O‘Connor Davies, The Gia Maione Prima Foundation, Hampshire Real Estate, PSEG, Second Roc Jersey Association, Senlack Ridge Partners LLC, SJP Properties, Valley Bank and Villa Restaurant Group, which includes George + Martha’s Restaurant, The Office Tavern Grill and Town Bar + Kitchen.
 
Other major sponsors include Alaimo Associates, Atlantic Health System, Bijou Development, Delaware Raritan Engineering, Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis, Inglesino Webster, and Riker Danzig. Additional sponsors include Cambria Hotel/Whiting-Turner, Day Pitney, DiFrancesco Bateman, MPAC, Topology, Vertical Reality, AbbottWalsh Communications, Hot House Jazz Magazine, MorristownGreen, and LKS Associates.
 
The Best Western PLUS Morristown Inn at 270 South Street is the official hotel for the Festival and is offering a special low rate for the weekend of September 17 and 18 so out-of-town guests can attend. For more information, visit the festival website or call the hotel at 973-540-1700.
 
The full list of sponsors may be found on the festival website at www.morristownjazzandblues.org.

Tue, 09/07/2021 - 5:00 pm

Veteran NYC jazz trumpeter Chris Rogers (Gerry Mulligan, Buddy Rich, Mongo Santamaria, Eddie Palmieri, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Hilton Ruiz, etc) brings an 'electrified' jazz sextet to the iconic Bitter End on Tuesday Sept 14th, for a special 90-minute MILES DAVIS TRIBUTE SHOW. The group will be presenting selections from classic "late-60's" Miles albums including "Filles De Kilimanjaro", "Water Babies", "Miles in India", "Miles in the Sky", "Bitches Brew" and "In A Silent Way". Also featured will be the Grammy-winning saxophonist Ted Nash (LCJO w/Wynton Marsalis) and Chris' son Theo Rogers on guitar. Rounding out this great group will be Jon Ballantyne, Dan Asher, and Tony Lewis.

Chris Rogers is the son of the legendary Salsa & NYC studio & jazz trombonist Barry Rogers (also an original member of the seminal jazz-rock band DREAMS with the Brecker Brothers), and as a young trumpeter was mentored by the likes of family friends such as Randy Brecker, Lew Soloff, Mike Lawrence, Tom Harrell and John D'earth - trumpet greats who's styles can be traced back to the incredible influence of Miles Davis. Chris is personally thrilled to be playing this hand-picked special set of music!

Chris' most recent album release "Voyage Home" (2017) features previously unreleased performances by the great Michael Brecker and is available from Art of Life Records. Since then, Chris has been ubiquitous in the NYC area, performing and/or recording with groups such as the Mingus Big Band; The Tom Malone Jazz Sextet; The Lisa Maxwell Jazz Orchestra; Funk Shui NYC: The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra; Gene Perla's Good & Plenty Jazz Sextet; The Royal Scam; and the Dean Brown "Summer of Love Evolution". Chris' brand new album of original compositions features Bruce Barth, Jay Anderson and Steve Johns, and is planned for release in 2022!

CHRIS ROGERS
"electric band"
- a special tribute to
MILES DAVIS

@The Bitter End
Tuesday September 14th
8:30-10, doors @7:45pm
$15 cover (proof of vaccination required)

Mon, 09/13/2021 - 8:33 am

Hudson Hall is proud to present A Love Supreme: Celebrating the Legacy of Alice & John Coltrane, a concert series honoring the enduring vision of two artists whose work, love, and influence symbolize artistic achievement and Black excellence. Curated by Cat Henry, a veteran arts producer who joined the Hudson Jazz Festival after stepping down from a leadership role with Jazz at Lincoln Center, the series was originally programmed as part of the 2021 Hudson Jazz Festival: Special Edition, which was postponed due to the pandemic. Kicking off on September 14 with a free talk about the Coltranes by GRAMMY award-winning music historian and author Ashley Kahn, the series features three distinct performances by artists at the forefront of the contemporary jazz scene: Brandee Younger Trio (September 18), Orrin Evans Trio (October 16) and JD Allen Trio (November 20).
 
All ticket holders will be required to wear masks and provide proof of vaccination to attend. To ensure access, all three concerts will be live streamed free from Hudson Hall’s grand performance hall (reservations required). Concert tickets start at $25, with a Series Pass for all three concerts priced at $100, and Sponsor Tables for 2 and 4 that include pre-set nibbles and beverages starting at $150.  For more information or to purchase tickets, visit hudsonhall.org or phone (518) 822-1438.
 
Hudson Jazz Festival Curator Cat Henry said:
 
“When John Coltrane met Alice McLeod (Coltrane) in 1963, he had already achieved fame as a saxophonist and composer, and she was a pioneering female jazz pianist. They fell deeply in love and became spiritual soul mates and musical travelers. The innovative music they each went on to create, including John's 'A Love Supreme' and Alice's 'A Monastic Trio', explores the intersection of earthly and divine love, and was intended as a force for good. We honor their legacy, providing space for jazz musicians to respond creatively to the life-altering impact of the past 18 months, channelling the Coltrane spirit to present innovative music that has the power to heal, entertain and inspire.”
 
A LOVE SUPREME: FULL SCHEDULE
 
PRE-SERIES TALK:
ASHLEY KAHN: A Love Supreme - The Lives and Music of Alice & John Coltrane
Tuesday, September 14 at 6pm
Free, reservations recommended.

 
GRAMMY award-winning music historian Ashley Kahn, author of A Love Supreme: The Story of John Coltrane’s Signature Album and other popular books, delivers a presentation focusing on the lives and music of John and Alice Coltrane. Balancing musical insight with fascinating stories, Kahn will bring their careers into a modern-day perspective—discussing the musical influences and spiritual devotion they shared, even as their music proved so influential, enduring, and vastly different.
 
MAIN STAGE CONCERT LINE UP:
BRANDEE YOUNGER TRIO
Saturday, September 18 at 7pm

 
"Younger taps into the spiritual well that fuelled the art of both Ashby and Coltrane, yet she remains ever-cognizant of the time in which she lives and plays." - All About Jazz
 
Harpist Brandee Younger infuses her music with jazz, soul, and classical influences, digging deep into the harp tradition pioneered by Alice Coltrane and Dorothy Ashby. Recently signed to Impulse Records, the future is bright for this rising star as she steps out of the shadow of her forebears to create her own legacy on this exceptional instrument, accompanied by Endea Owens on bass and EJ Strickland on drums.
 
ORRIN EVANS TRIO
Saturday, October 16 at 7pm

 
“Mr. Evans is a viable candidate for jazz’s most resourceful and invigorating contemporary pianist.” – New York Times
 
Philadelphia native, pianist, composer and educator Orrin Evans has always followed a vigorously individual path, believing passionately in the power of artistry to help people. His singular vision has led him to release poignant recordings on his label Imani Records, with his small group or as leader of the Captain Black Big Band. With the Orrin Evans Trio, featuring Luques Curtis on bass and Mark Whitfield Jr. on drums, expect shuffle blues, soft ballads, and a dash of Philly soul.
 
JD ALLEN TRIO
Saturday, November 20 at 7pm

 
“Mr. Allen has become one of today’s most exciting tenor saxophonists not by trying to spotlight his own virtuosity…but by defining a new way of playing in a group. With the trio, his focus is on deepening your listening — on burrowing down.” – New York Times
 
In a review of JD Allen’s most recent release, “Toys / Die Dreaming” (August 2020) Larry Blumenthal of the Wall Street Journal stated, “Mr. Allen is an essential voice on jazz’s landscape for both his force and his restraint, as well as for the beauty of his tenor saxophone’s sound”. Allen and his co-creators, Ian Kenselaar on bass and Nic Cacioppo on drums, weave a mesmerizing narrative with short melodies as jumping off points for collective improvisation, underpinned by deep grooves and unexpected rhythmic motifs.

Wed, 09/22/2021 - 12:06 pm

The Jersey City Jazz Festival is back for a special 2021 edition on Saturday, September 25 in the Powerhouse Arts District. The free-to-the-public annual event will feature eight bands on two stages, food trucks, a full bar, and a VIP experience from noon - 8pm at the 107 Morgan Street lot in Jersey City. The event is produced by Riverview Jazz and presented by Exchange Place Alliance.

The lineup includes two of the signature guitarists of their generation - ace musician Russell Malone (4pm) and gypsy jazz virtuoso Stephane Wrembel (2pm). The world-renowned NYC jazz club Smalls will present an All-Star band featuring Victor Lewis, Seamus Blake, and Peter Washington at 5pm, and legendary drummer and Jersey City resident Winard Harper will perform at 6pm. There will also be plenty of dancing opportunities with salsa outfits La Excelencia (7pm) and Karen Joseph’s Mambocha (3pm). Rounding out the festivities will be the 9-piece eclectic music collective Brawlik at 1pm, while the NJCU Jazz combo will kick things off at noon. WBGO on-air host Lezlie Harrison will be the master of ceremonies.

“Wow, does it feel good to be back!” says festival director Bryan Beninghove. “The pandemic really hit the music community hard, between those we’ve lost and the lack of work, so it feels particularly energizing to work with all these amazing artists again to create something awesome for Jersey City.”

The festival, in its eighth year, strives to present a variety of music to the public. “We don’t focus on any particular style of jazz, our goal is to showcase the plethora of great music all around us, and put it in a fun, inclusive environment for the community. If people associate the good time they had at the festival with jazz as a genre, then it will only make the music more sustainable in the future - and that’s our goal.”

For information on purchasing VIP tickets, directions, parking, or links to the artists, visit www.JerseyCityJazzFestival.com. The presenting sponsor of the Jersey City Jazz Festival is Exchange Place Alliance. Other main sponsors and partners include Bank of America, Jersey City Cultural Affairs, Hudson County Cultural Affairs, WBGO, Guinness, Ketel One, Bulleit Bourbon, Silverman, and Sawyer Smith Residential

Tue, 10/05/2021 - 1:28 pm

There’s nothing like The Django Festival Allstars to bring pure JOY to an audience, and it’s exactly what we need now having been through a  difficult year and a half.  Their music reaches right into your heart and brings ‘smiles’ a mile long, as the music is ‘happy’, infectious, and full of love. “HOT GYPSY JAZZ” and The Django Reinhardt NY Festival is the place to be.

“The best show in town”. ...Will Friedwald, The Wall Street Journal

Django’s unmistakable cool and ‘jumpin’ jole de vivre has made him an icon for an unlikely range of luminaries from Carlos Santana to Eric Clapton, guitar greats! Jimi Hendrix named his “big band of gypsies” in tribute, and Willie Nelson adopted his influence in “country-swing.”

The Django Festival Allstars is a brilliantly cohesive group of star musicians who have taken America by storm, performing at top concert halls and festivals to standing ovations. Birdland is where it all started.  It is one of the longest running events at legendary Birdland, held twice a year.

The Festival is Produced by Pat Philips, Co-Founded by Ettore Stratta and Pat Philips

Tour

Oct.

26-30: Birdland,

31: Townecrier, Beacon NY,

Nov.

4: Keystone Korner, Baltimore,

5: James Moody Festival ,Chase Room, NJPAC,

6: Perelman Theatre, Kimmel Ctr for Performing Arts, Pa.,

7:  Armenian Church, Wayne NJ,

11:  Outpost Jazz Albuquerque,

12:  Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix,

13: Taos Jazz Bebop Society Festival,

15 and 16:  Denver Dazzle,

18:  Center For The Arts, Grass Valley, Ca., 

19: Blue Note Jazz, Napa,

21: Torrance Cultural Arts Center, Torrrance, Ca., 22:  Kuumbwa Jazz, Santa Cruz, CA

The music harkens back to the 30s and 40s in Europe where Django Reinhardt was “king” and teamed with the top Jazz Violinist Stephane Grappelli to create musical history.

The Django Festival All-Stars bring ‘HOT JAZZ’ to today.  The Django Reinhardt Festival invites top Jazz artists to join them which brings an extra spark of creativity and joy to the performance. They swing like crazy and will break your heart with a ballad, bringing the house down.  Some are gypsies from the Lorraine region of France where music and family reign supreme, and where he art of music is taught from one generation to another.

“The highpoint of Saturday and arguably of the entire Playboy Festival was provided by The Django Festival Allstars” Scott Yanow, Jazz Scene LA....

WELCOME BACK BIRDLAND !  315 W. 44TH Street,
 SHOWS:  7:30 AND 9:30,
Dinner Menu and Parking Nearby.  
Reservations:  212 581-3080 or www.birdlandjazz.com

Thu, 10/28/2021 - 11:22 am

Fifteen years ago, Flushing Town Hall started the wonderful tradition of welcoming to its stage renowned NEA Jazz Masters, a title bestowed on the world’s greatest jazz musicians. On November 12, 2021 at 8 PM, in-person and virtual audiences are invited to celebrate the 15th anniversary of this tradition with NEA Jazz Masters: The Music of Thelonious Monk and Horace Silver, two of the greatest pianists and composers in jazz history.

Five distinguished NEA Jazz Masters—Jimmy Owens, Kenny Barron, Sheila Jordan, Billy Hart, and Donald Harrison—will be joined by American bassist Kenny Davis and a special, surprise guest artist to perform live, all together on one stage for the first time.

“We are elated to present this historic concert with such an incredible lineup of America’s most honored jazz musicians. It is sure to be a one-of-a-kind night to remember,” says Ellen Kodadek, Executive and Artistic Director at Flushing Town Hall.

The very first NEA Jazz Masters concert at Flushing Town Hall took place on November 17, 2006 and featured three NEA Jazz Masters, Jimmy Heath (saxophone), Clark Terry (trumpet), and Dr. Billy Taylor (piano)—as well as the talented jazz veterans Earl May, Benny Powell, and Albert “Tootie” Heath, who was later awarded the NEA Jazz Masters title in 2021. Sadly, all but one—Albert “Tootie” Heath—have since passed on.

Flushing Town Hall’s most recent gathering of NEA Jazz Masters took place on November 8, 2019 for a sold-out house, before the pandemic arrived, shuttering performing arts venues for over a year, and included Candido Camero (congas), Paquito D’Rivera (saxophone, clarinet), Barry Harris (piano), Jimmy Owens (trumpet), Jimmy Cobb (drums), and Reggie Workman (bass).

This year’s concert on November 12 features five NEA Jazz Masters, the nation’s highest honor in Jazz, including Jimmy Owens (2012 NEA Jazz Master) on trumpet, Kenny Barron (2010 NEA Jazz Master) on piano, Sheila Jordan (2012 NEA Jazz Master) on vocals, Billy Hart (2022 NEA Jazz Master) on drums, and Donald Harrison (2022 NEA Jazz Master) on saxophone, joined by Kenny Davis on bass. A special surprise guest artist will be announced! For full bios of all performers, visit https://www.arts.gov/honors/jazz/list.

Clyde Bullard, Flushing Town Hall’s Jazz Producer in Residence says: “The late NEA Jazz Master Phil Schaap often talked about “spreading the gospel of jazz”—and that’s exactly what Jimmy Owens and Flushing Town Hall are doing with this upcoming concert! We are keeping the gospel of jazz alive.”

Legendary Jazz Master Jimmy Owens has curated the program and outstanding lineup for this memorable evening together with Flushing Town Hall’s Jazz Producer in Residence, Clyde Bullard. Master Owens (trumpet, flugelhorn) has over forty-five years of experience as a jazz trumpeter, composer, arranger, lecturer, and music education consultant. His experience covers a wide range of international musical achievement, which includes extensive work as a studio musician, soloist, bandleader, and composer of orchestral compositions, movie scores, and ballets. Owens is one of the few trumpeters of his generation who played as a sideman with such extraordinary jazz leaders as Lionel Hampton, Hank Crawford, Charles Mingus, Max Roach, Duke Ellington, Billy Taylor, and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Band, among others.

“I feel honored to be working with these incredibly talented and passionate NEA Jazz Masters to create unforgettable musical moments in honor of Thelonious Monk and Horace Silver,” says NEA Jazz Master Jimmy Owens, who developed the theme and lineup for this concert. “I am delighted to finally return to Flushing Town Hall’s welcoming stage and to deliver that feel-good jazz that will make audiences want to dance in their seats.”

The concert will feature iconic jazz tunes such as “Round Midnight,” “Straight No Chaser,” “In Walked Bud,” “Blue Monk” from the Monk catalogue and “Song For My Father,” “Soulville,” and “The Preacher” from the Horace Silver Catalog and much more.

In-person tickets are $45/$35 Members/$20 Students. Those unable to attend in person can still join the livestream and tune in virtually. Virtual tickets are $15/$10 Members. For tickets and more information, visit www.FlushingTownHall.org or call (718) 463-7700 x222.

COVID Policy:

In adherence with Mayor De Blasio’s Covid policy for performance venues, Flushing Town Hall will require all visitors, performers, and staff to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 with matching identification. Additionally, masks will be required at all times. For more details on Flushing Town Hall’s Covid-safety measures and vaccine requirements, please visit: https://www.flushingtownhall.org/covid-safety.

Flushing Town Hall is accessible by car, bus, train and foot—located a short distance from the 7 train—at 137-35 Northern Blvd. in Flushing, Queens. Access for wheelchair users and individuals with limited mobility is available.

Flushing Town Hall’s annual NEA Jazz Masters concert returns live in person to play the music from two of the greatest pianists in the history of Jazz: Thelonious Monk and Horace Silver. This concert features five NEA Jazz Masters, the nation’s highest honor in Jazz, including Jimmy Owens on trumpet, Kenny Barron on piano, Sheila Jordan on vocals, Billy Heart on drums, and Donald Harrison on saxophone, joined by Kenny Davis on bass. A special surprise guest artist will be announced!

https://www.flushingtownhall.org/nea-jazz-masters-the-music-of-thelonious-monk-horace-silver

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Wed, 11/17/2021 - 2:07 pm

Blue Note Records, Concord Music Group, Mack Avenue Music Group, Nonesuch Records, the Verve Label Group and Warner Music Group have joined together to release Relief — an all-star compilation of previously unreleased music from Jon Batiste, Kenny Garrett, Herbie Hancock, Hiromi, IRMA and LEO (Esperanza Spalding and Leo Genovese), Charles Lloyd, Christian McBride, Joshua Redman and Cécile McLorin Salvant. All net proceeds from the the album will benefit the Jazz Foundation of America’s COVID-19 Musicians’ Emergency Fund, which provides direct financial support to musicians in need during a time of uncertainty. Available as 180-gram 2-LP vinyl set, CD and digital release.

   
Tue, 11/23/2021 - 11:13 am

Frank Vignola's virtuosity has made him the guitarist of choice for many of the world’s top musicians, including Ringo Starr, Madonna, Donald Fagen, Tommy Emmanuel, the Boston and New York Pops, and more. Every Wednesday (except 11/17 and 12/29) at Birdland Theater, Frank leads Frank Vignola's GuitarNight at Birdland. Inspired by journeyman jazz guitarist John Pisano's now famous Los Angeles GuitarNight, The Frank Vignola/Jimmy Bruno Quartet -- with guitar legend Jimmy Bruno, drummer Vince Cherico, and bassist Peter Washington -- will perform tunes from the standard repertoire and welcome weekly guest guitarists. It's the best jazz guitar lover's show in NYC.

TICKETS

special guests:

11/24: Matt Munisteri and Roni Ben-Hur

12/1: Henry Acker “16 year old jazz guitar phenom”

12/8: Peter Bernstein

12/15: Vinny Raniolo

12/22: Sheryl Bailey

January 5 - Paul Bollenback

January 12 - Howard Paul

January 19 - Bill Wurtzel

January 26 - Dave Stryker

Sat, 11/27/2021 - 12:25 pm

Vermont Jazz Center pays homage to the big band era this season, uniting our in-house big band with critically acclaimed singer Amanda Carr. Carr became acquainted with the Great American Songbook through her parents who were both professional big band musicians in the Boston area. Carr has recorded in the U.S. and abroad, including Australia, England and Italy where she appeared as a headline artist at EuroJazz Festival. Twice a feature story by respected writer/author Nat Hentoff in The Wall Street Journal, Carr was hailed by him as “…a true jazz singer in a time of wannabes”. Ms. Carr has appeared as guest vocalist with the Boston Pops, the Artie Shaw Orchestra, the Harry James Band and the Glenn Miller Orchestra to name a few. The VJC Big Band is led by musical director Rob Freeberg. This year the big band celebrates 18 years of performances thanks in great part to band manager Sherm Fox’s continued persistence and organizational efforts. Dance the night away and savor the sounds of the swinging past!

You may purchase in-person tickets above and/or donate to the livestream via their website.

Sat, 12/11/2021 - 2:13 pm

Trumpeter, composer and multi-instrumentalist Darren Barrett has released a new album Live and Direct: Dee’s Theme.  Released on all streaming services on December 10th, 2021 on his dB Studios label.  This eight-track collection seven written by Barrett and one by Walden are a collection of some previous recorded tracks from his First One Up studio recording project along with a few new ones.  This recording is one of 16 unreleased recordings that dB Studios has in what they call the dB Vaults and will be releasing recordings from the Vaults moving forward.  Live and Direct: Dee’s Theme:  features long time collaborator Myron Walden, who plays brilliantly throughout the set.  
 
The recording also features a fabulous young rhythm section consisting of Takeshi Ohbayashi (Piano), Alexander Toth (bass) and Anthony Toth (drums) who bring the fire and passion from start to end.  
 
On his 13th release as a leader, Darren Barrett and dB Studios continues to release quality music.  Though this project being acoustic in nature, dB and the label also pushes the envelope by incorporating acoustic instruments with electronic instruments and creative production techniques.  An example of this can be heard on their April 2021 release Darren Barrett - Town Hall Meeting: 2020. Their forward thinking and explorations positions them as one of the foremost innovators in the contemporary jazz realm.

Wed, 01/26/2022 - 1:51 pm

The last Wednesday of the month is “Solo Guitar Night,” a Round-Robin of unaccompanied solo guitar performances, in January by Frank Vignola, Jimmy Bruno, and Dave Stryker.

Frank Vignola’s virtuosity has made him the guitarist of choice for many of the world’s top musicians, including Ringo Starr, Madonna, Donald Fagen, Tommy Emmanuel, the Boston and New York Pops, and more. Every Wednesday (except 11/17 and 12/29) at Birdland Theater, Frank leads Frank Vignola’s Guitar Night at Birdland. Inspired by journeyman jazz guitarist John Pisano’s now famous Los Angeles Guitar Night, The Frank Vignola/Jimmy Bruno Quartet — with guitar legend Jimmy Bruno, drummer Vince Cherico, and bassist Harvie S — will perform tunes from the standard repertoire and welcome weekly guest guitarists. It’s the best jazz guitar lover’s show in NYC.

The last Wednesday of every month is the Solo Guitar In The Round session, which features solo performances and three guitar jams.

Check out Frank's latest guitar camps at www.BigJerseyGuitarCamps.com as well as his complete array of online educational offerings at www.FrankVignola.com

Thu, 02/10/2022 - 3:18 pm

David Finck is among the most sought after musicians in New York. His bass  playing can be heard on more than 250 CDs including Multi platinum, Gold, and Grammy winners.
 
The bassist of choice for such artists as: Andre Previn, Hank Jones, Slide Hampton, Linda Ronstadt, Paquito D'Rivera, and Steve Kuhn, David has recorded with among others: George Michael, Gladys Knight, Rod Stewart, Natalie Cole, Phil Woods, Kenny Rankin, and Rosemary Clooney. In 2008 he released his highly acclaimed CD: 'Future Day' (Soundbrush), in 2017: ‘Low Standards’ (Soundbrush), and his most recent recording: ‘BASSically Jazz’ (Burton Avenue)
 
David has produced CDs for Tom Wopat, John Basile, Carol Fredette and Christy Baron.  His 1991 article for the Village Voice led to a contribution to the book: Frank Sinatra; The Man, The Music, The Legend. (University of Rochester Press)
 
Visit David on the web at www.davidfinck.net

Tickets & Info

Mon, 03/14/2022 - 2:28 pm

This show is brought to you in association with The Hudson Valley Blues Society! Featuring Guy Davis, Joe Louis Walker, Professor Louie & The Crowmatix, and more! PLUS On The Big Screen – A Photographic Journey by Joseph A. Rosen Keeping The Blues Alive.

Professor Louie’s Century Of The Blues Concert is a thank you to the great blues artists in history for their contributions throughout the years! Louie has assembled a show of historical performers, who will interpret some of the greatest songs in Blues History. Tracing acoustic Blues, Gospel Music, Rock n Roll to Chicago Blues, this concert continues to keep this American Heritage Music Sound alive.

   

Paramount Hudson Valley is operated by Paramount Hudson Valley Arts

 

Mon, 03/21/2022 - 2:26 pm

Three-time Grammy Award winner and iconic songwriter-performer Jimmy Webb will be honored at the 37th Annual Bistro Awards on Monday, May 16, where he will be receiving the ASCAP–Bob Harrington Lifetime Achievement Award, the Bistro Awards’ highest honor, for musical and storytelling accomplishments over his five decades-plus career.

Young Webb saw his star rise quickly in the 1960s, when his work seemed to be on the airwaves everywhere. His engaging melodies, striking lyrics, and musical versatility as composer, lyricist, arranger, and producer made the Oklahoma-born Webb a household name when he was still in his 20s. He remains the only person to win Grammys for music, lyrics, and orchestration.

His heralded, chart-topping songs include “Up, Up and Away,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “Wichita Lineman,” “Galveston,” “Didn’t We,” “MacArthur Park,” “Highwayman,” and many others. They have been recorded by performers from Glen Campbell to Frank Sinatra, from Richard Harris to Nina Simone, from The Fifth Dimension to Wu Tang Clan. He composed the cantata The Animals’ Christmas and has scored such films as The Last Unicorn and Voices.

Mr. Webb holds the distinction of having been the youngest writer inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and he has received the National Academy of Songwriters Lifetime Achievement Award and the Johnny Mercer Award.

His singing career has included appearances over the decades at New York City cabaret venues, including Jan Wallman’s, The Bottom Line, The Cutting Room, and Feinstein’s at the Regency. His diverse catalog of songs has, of course, been embraced by generations of Manhattan club singers.

Webb has released more than a dozen albums under his own name, and he continues to make some 50 concert appearances each year, dazzling generations of fans with his playing, singing, and storytelling. In late May, he will embark on a multi-city concert tour in the U.K and Ireland.

His first book was his celebrated guide for aspiring composers and lyricists, Tunesmith: Inside the Art of Songwriting (1999). In 2017, he followed up with The Cake and the Rain, a candid and quirky memoir of his early life and career. Dominic Green of The Wall Street Journal hailed it as “a dream of sin and redemption, told with contrapuntal rigor” and “quite possibly the best pop-star autobiography yet written.”

He is a Board member of ASCAP, and has been supporting and fighting for songwriter rights for more than two decades.  He is married to PBS’s Laura Savini. He has six children and—by the time the Bistro Awards event happens—five grandchildren.

Jimmy Webb’s songs live on in cabarets and concert halls the world over, and audiences young and old continue to be thrilled, enriched, and moved by his extraordinary artistry.

The Bistro Awards gala will be held on Monday, May 16, beginning at 7 pm, at Gotham Comedy Club, 208 W. 23rd St. It is being produced by Sherry Eaker, who has headed up the event since the awards’ inception in 1985.

ASCAP, the music rights organization, will be a sponsor of the event, as it has been for the past 25 years.

A complete list of honorees will be announced the week of April 4. Tickets will go on sale at that time, at www.BistroAwards.com.

Tue, 04/26/2022 - 8:01 am

GRAMMY-winning jazz musician Ron Carter — the most recorded jazz bassist of all-time with over 2,200 individual album credits. 

Named one of the “10 Greatest Bassists of All-Time” by Rolling Stone
 
Master of Ceremonies
Lester Holt
 
Honored Guest & Speaker
Mikio Mori – Ambassador,
Counsul-General of Japan in
New York
 
NEA Jazz Masters & Speakers
Stanley Clarke
Buster Williams
 
Appearances by:
Golden Striker Trio
Ron Carter Foursight Quartet
Ron Carter Octet

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Sat, 05/07/2022 - 12:08 pm

The 100 Jazz Albums That Shook The World list was last published in the August 2006 issue of Jazzwise magazine and quickly established itself as a key reference for anyone interested in exploring the rich history of jazz on record.

Jazzwise have now refreshed the ranked chart and taken the concept much further with a brand new publication The 100 Jazz Albums That Shook The World a 100-page, book-style definitive guide to the most important and influential jazz albums that have gone on to change and shape the course of the music from the 1920s to the present day.

The 100 Jazz Albums That Shook The World is only available in print and includes new editorial on each album from Jazzwise's acclaimed team of writers, plus in-depth features on the making of the top three albums, a look at the albums that almost made the cut and a guide to buying the featured titles on LP and CD.

Don't miss the opportunity to order your copy of this must have collector's edition from Jazzwise. Order your copy here.

Mon, 05/09/2022 - 5:15 pm

Syracuse, NY . . . . at a press conference held April 19th at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Downtown Syracuse, Syracuse Jazz Fest officials joined with Amazon representatives and elected officials from New York State, Onondaga County and the City of Syracuse to jointly announce that Syracuse Jazz Fest - the popular and long-running music festival which has been on hiatus the past 5 years - will be making it's return to Downtown Syracuse's Clinton Square and a variety of indoor city nightspots in June of 2022.

According to festival officials, the 2022 edition of Syracuse Jazz Fest in Downtown Syracuse will run for three nights from Thursday, June 23rd through Saturday June 25th, and will  feature performances by International and National Artists on the festival's Clinton Square Outdoor Stage as well as 20 performances by 20 of Syracuse's finest jazz groups who will appear at a variety of downtown nightclubs, bars,  restaurants and performances venues. 2022 festival headliners include Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr., David Sanborn, Sheila Jordan, Harvie S & Roni Ben-Hur, Average White Band, Boney James, The Urban Knights, and Nathan Williams & The Zydeco Cha Cha's. Featured Syracuse jazz stars appearing at the outdoor stage and on the club stages include The Salt City Jazz Collective Big Band, Nancy Kelly, Bob Holz & A Vision Forward, and Ronnie Leigh.

Festival Founder Frank Malfitano was quick to thank and praise Amazon Representatives and local, state and federal elected officials for bringing the festival back. "We couldn't possibly be more grateful to New York State, Onondaga County, the City of Syracuse and US Senator Chuck Schumer (NY), and Amazon for co-sponsoring and bringing Syracuse Jazz Fest back to Downtown Syracuse this June." Malfitano said, "I know we're all thrilled to see this longtime Syracuse summertime tradition coming back, and that would simply not have been possible without Amazon's support."

“Syracuse Jazz Fest is a local, cultural touchstone, and as a company committed to re-imagining how customers experience music, this partnership was a natural fit for us,” said Carley Graham Garcia, Head of Community Affairs, Amazon New York. “We’re thrilled to be part of the resumption of Syracuse Jazz Fest and excited to see it return to Downtown Syracuse.”

Founded by noted jazz impresario Frank Malfitano, the Free-admission Syracuse Jazz Fest ran successfully from 1982 to 2017, receiving 4 international awards and 30 regional and national awards for community service, educational outreach and artistic excellence. During that 35-year span, Syracuse Jazz Fest presented free musical performances by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Tony Bennett, Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Sonny Rollins, Dave Brubeck, Nancy Wilson, Roberta Flack, Chaka Khan and countless others.

For all of the latest news and updates visit and follow us at: www.syracusejazzfest.com

Wed, 05/18/2022 - 5:29 pm

The ever popular Jersey City Jazz Festival is back for a two-day celebration the weekend of June 4th and 5th in the Powerhouse Arts District. The free-to-the-public annual event will feature fourteen bands on two stages, food trucks, a full bar, and a VIP experience at the 107 Morgan Street lot in Jersey City. The event is produced by the Jersey City-based non-profit Riverview Jazz and presented by Exchange Place Alliance. The 2022 festival will coincide with another beloved annual event - Bike JC’s Ward Tour, Sunday, June 5th, which will culminate at this year’s jazz festival. There will also be an after-party jam session at Moore’s Place on Monticello Ave.

This year’s lineup features no shortage of talent among the fourteen diverse musical acts. Guitar aficionados will be in for a treat with an array of virtuosic performers including the world-renowned Julian Lage (6/5, 4pm), modern gypsy jazz artist Gonzalo Bergara (6/5, 2pm), flamenco master Andreas Arnold (6/4, 4pm), and the guitar-driven roots spiritual ensemble Walter Parks and the Unlawful Assembly (6/5, 1pm). Hard core jazz lovers will be thrilled with crowd favorite Winard Harper and Jeli Posse (6/4, 3pm), vocalist and WBGO on-air personality Lezlie Harrison (6/4, 1pm), and jazz piano maestro David Kikoski (6/4, 2pm). As is the annual Jersey City Jazz Fest tradition, both days will close out with dancing to salsa performances by two legendary percussionists - Little Johnny Rivero (6/4, 7pm) and Johnny Rodriguez and the Dream Team (6/5, 5pm). An eclectic set of dynamic groups round out the lineup. These include acclaimed vocalist Svetlana, presented by NJCU (6/4, 6pm), the bass-fronted Afro Cuban jazz power group Santi Debriano’s Arkestra Bembe (6/4, 5pm), the hot-blooded percussion and mighty brass sounds of Nation Beat (6/4, Noon), the New Orleans-based trad group Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses (6/5, 3pm), and the stylish Sounds of A & R (6/5, Noon). All performances will be alternating on the hour between the Bank of America and Exchange Place Alliance stages.

“We couldn’t be more excited about this year’s festival,” says Riverview Jazz director Bryan Beninghove. “This is going to be a real JC-vibe party. Fourteen killer bands, food, booze, and a pimped-out VIP tent - you really can’t beat it. I mean the talent is top-notch, and it’s a free event for the community - Thank you, thank you sponsors, donors, and partners!” The Jersey City Jazz Festival began in 2013 as a grassroots community concert and has blossomed into one of the region’s premiere cultural events. Beninghove points to the level of talent in the area as a main reason for the astounding growth of the festival. “We have some of the best players in the world here - and it’s not just one style of music or jazz, it’s everything! It is so important for the community to experience this level of excellence, because it is unique and special. Not everyone has access to great music and art, but we do here - and we want to celebrate it with a big, free party for the people.”

Admission to the two-day event is free-to-the-public, with a suggested donation of $10 per attendee. For information on purchasing VIP tickets, directions, parking, volunteering, or links to the artists, visit www.JerseyCityJazzFestival.com. For information on registering for the Bike JC Ward tour, visit BikeJC.Org. The presenting sponsor of the Jersey City Jazz Festival is Exchange Place Alliance and the Jazz Master sponsor is Bank of America. Other main sponsors and partners include NJ PBS, Jersey City Cultural Affairs, Hudson County Cultural Affairs, WBGO, Sawyer Smith Residential, Ketel One, Cort Furniture, and NJCU. See website for full list of community partners and sponsors.

Fri, 05/27/2022 - 8:08 am

Django’s unmistakable cool and jumpin’ jole de vivre have made him an icon for an unlikely range of luminaries from Carlos Santana to Eric Clapton, guitar greats! Jimi Hendrix named his “big band of gypsies” in tribute, and Willie Nelson adopted his influence in “country-swing.”

The Django Festival Allstars have grown into a brilliantly cohesive group of star musicians who've taken America by storm, performing at top concert halls and festivals to standing ovations.  In July, they are back at Birdland, their official home in the U.S., which began in  2020.  Ahmet Ertegun, who was present, said “ I haven’t seen this much excitement since I was a  young man.

The music speaks of Paris in the 20s and 30s when “gitane” music filled the air, in the cafés, the streets, in the countryside, a romantic Paris with lovers, campfires, a time of Montmartre, la belle époque, le Boudon café, café au lait, luscious pastry, and a great glass of wine. Django was "king". He teamed with great Jazz Violinist Stephane Grappelli and made musical history.

The Django Festival Allstars bring this music to 'today'... combining known standards and original music...intoxicating!! They swing like crazy and will break your heart with a ballad.

“Sensational... Standout performance... Hardest swinging band at the Newport Jazz Festival” –Downbeat Magazine

Ken Peplowski/Clarinet-July 12 & 16, James Carter/Sax- 13

Edmar Castaneda/Jazz  Harp-14, John DiMartino/Piano – 15

Houston Person/Sax-17     

For information on the entire July tour, click here:  www.djangobirdland.com

Birdland:  315 W. 44th Street. Reservations:  212 581-3080 Or birdlandjazz.com   

Shows

July 12 – 14 @ 7 and 9:30 PM

July 15 - 17 @ 8:30 and 10:30

Mon, 06/13/2022 - 11:54 am

Django’s unmistakable cool and jumpin’ jole de vivre have made him an icon for an unlikely range of luminaries from Carlos Santana to Eric Clapton, guitar greats! Jimi Hendrix named his “big band of gypsies” in tribute, and Willie Nelson adopted his influence in “country-swing.”

The Django Festival Allstars have grown into a brilliantly cohesive group of star musicians who've taken America by storm, performing at top concert halls and festivals to standing ovations.  In July, they are back at Birdland, their official home in the U.S., which began in  2020.  Ahmet Ertegun, who was present, said “ I haven’t seen this much excitement since I was a  young man.

The music speaks of Paris in the 20s and 30s when “gitane” music filled the air, in the cafés, the streets, in the countryside, a romantic Paris with lovers, campfires, a time of Montmartre, la belle époque, le Boudon café, café au lait, luscious pastry, and a great glass of wine. Django was "king". He teamed with great Jazz Violinist Stephane Grappelli and made musical history.

The Django Festival Allstars bring this music to 'today'... combining known standards and original music...intoxicating!! They swing like crazy and will break your heart with a ballad.

“Sensational... Standout performance... Hardest swinging band at the Newport Jazz Festival” –Downbeat Magazine

Ken Peplowski/Clarinet-July 12 & 16, James Carter/Sax- 13

Edmar Castaneda/Jazz  Harp-14, John DiMartino/Piano – 15

Houston Person/Sax-17

For information on the entire July tour, click here:  www.djangobirdland.com

Birdland:  315 W. 44th Street. Reservations:  212 581-3080

Or birdlandjazz.com

Shows

July 12 – 14 @ 7 and 9:30 PM

July 15 - 17 @ 8:30 and 10:30

Sun, 07/10/2022 - 12:09 pm

Django’s unmistakable cool and jumpin’ jole de vivre have made him an icon for an unlikely range of luminaries from Carlos Santana to Eric Clapton, guitar greats! Jimi Hendrix named his “big band of gypsies” in tribute, and Willie Nelson adopted his influence in “country-swing.”

The Django Festival Allstars have grown into a brilliantly cohesive group of star musicians who've taken America by storm, performing at top concert halls and festivals to standing ovations.  In July, they are back at Birdland, their official home in the U.S., which began in  2020.  Ahmet Ertegun, who was present, said “ I haven’t seen this much excitement since I was a  young man.

The music speaks of Paris in the 20s and 30s when “gitane” music filled the air, in the cafés, the streets, in the countryside, a romantic Paris with lovers, campfires, a time of Montmartre, la belle époque, le Boudon café, café au lait, luscious pastry, and a great glass of wine. Django was "king". He teamed with great Jazz Violinist Stephane Grappelli and made musical history.

The Django Festival Allstars bring this music to 'today'... combining known standards and original music...intoxicating!! They swing like crazy and will break your heart with a ballad.

“Sensational... Standout performance... Hardest swinging band at the Newport Jazz Festival” – Downbeat Magazine

Shows:

July 12 -14 @ 7 and 9:30 PM

July 15 - 17 @ 8:30 and 10:30

July 12 & 16 - Ken Peplowski/Clarinet

13 - James Carter/Sax

14 -  Edmar Castaneda/Jazz  Harp

15 - John DiMartino/Piano

17 -  Houston Person/Sax

For information on the entire July tour, click here:  www.djangobirdland.com

Mon, 07/11/2022 - 1:21 pm

After circumstances forced the last minute cancellation of his previous engagement, Chris Botti, the Grammy Award-winning and multi-platinum selling artist, has arranged his schedule so he can headline the 11th John Coltrane International Jazz and Blues Festival (JCIJBF), on Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022 in Oak Hollow Festival Park, High Point, NC.

Since the release of his 2004 critically acclaimed CD “When I Fall In Love,” Botti has become the largest-selling American instrumental artist. His success has crossed over to audiences usually reserved for pop music and his ongoing association with PBS has led to four #1 jazz albums. Performing worldwide and selling more than four million albums, he has found a form of creative expression that begins in jazz and expands beyond the limits of any single genre.

Botti won the Best Pop Instrumental Grammy Award in 2012 for his release “Impressions.” An eclectic artist with amazing depth of range; he was nominated twice in 2009 for Best Pop Instrumental Album and Best Long Form Music Video for the release “Chris Botti In Boston” - - a live recording where he performed with the Boston Pops Orchestra and special guests including Sting, Yo-Yo Ma, Steven Tyler, Josh Groban and John Mayer.

Botti is a dazzling trumpeter; at home in everything from jazz to pop to rock. That amalgamation of cross genre skills comes from his working with an array of artists as his career began. While a student at Indiana University, Botti won grants to study with jazz legends Woody Shaw and George Coleman in consecutive summer sessions. He also did short touring stints with Frank Sinatra and Buddy Rich. After his college years, Botti toured with Paul Simon and Sting. He did session work with a diverse list of artists including Aretha Franklin, Bette Midler, Natalie Cole, Roger Daltrey and others. Whether he is performing with full symphonies or at renowned venues around the globe, his unparalleled crystalline and poetic sound transcends musical boundaries.

The John Coltrane International Jazz and Blues Festival will be held Sept. 3-4, 2022. It is a celebration of jazz and blues music honoring Coltrane, a High Point, NC native son, who graduated from William Penn High School, now Penn Griffin School of the Arts. Ticket information and festival details are available www.coltranejazzfest.com

Mon, 07/11/2022 - 3:16 pm

August 18-21 is the 13th season of the Hudson Valley Jazz Festival. This 4 day series places many area musicians alongside top names in jazz.

Opening  night show, Thurs. Aug 18 at 6:30 PM is made possible by On The Lawn in Sugar Loaf featuring The Hudson Valley Jazz Sextet with special guest Bob Magnuson.

The Bearsville Theatre in Woodstock presents guitar legend STANLEY JORDAN on Sat. Aug 20.

The Village of Warwick features OZ NOY, with Anton Fig &  Jerry Z. for a free  outdoor event with an indoor rain backup spot,  Aug. 20,  7:30 PM.  

Unison Arts in New Paltz presents  2 local award winning keyboard / pianists on Thurs and Fr. Aug. 18 & 19. The festival presents a composers concert featuring Hudson Valley artists.

Two new ( to the festival) local artists to the fest, Bill Ware and Kaya Nicole have concerts. The Rick Savage 4tet with ELIOT ZIGMUND will be at UpFront Gallery in Port Jervis. See poster above and site for all the shows.

Additional  performances are being planned so check in at hudsonvalleyjazzfest.org and for the complete list of musicians.  

Other questions please contact us at [email protected]

Thu, 08/04/2022 - 3:27 pm

August 18-21 is the 13th season of The Hudson Valley Jazz Festival. This 4 day series places many area musicians alongside top names in jazz.  From Port Chester to New Paltz to Sugar Loaf to Acord to Warwick to Woodstock to Port Jervis to Greenwood Lake to Kingston.

The program is designed to help raise the profile of musicians deserving wider recognition. Opening concert is Thurs. Aug 18 at 6:30 PM  presented by "On The Lawn" in Sugar Loaf featuring The Hudson Valley Jazz Sextet with special guest Bob Magnuson.

The Bearsville Theatre in Woodstock presents guitar legend STANLEY JORDAN on Sat. Aug 20.

Featured headliner will be OZ NOY, with Anton Fig & Jerry Z. for a free outdoor event with an indoor rain backup spot,  Aug. 20,  7:30 PM. Presented by The Village of Warwick on Railroad Ave Green.

Unison Arts in New Paltz presents  2 local award winning keyboard / pianists Rave Tesar and Neil Alexander on Thurs and Fr. Aug. 18 & 19.  The festival presents a "Composers 4-um" featuring  Joe Vincent Tranchina with Eric Person, Robert Kopec and Peter O'Brien.

There are several  local artists making their first appearance at the festival including Bill Ware & The Upstate Allstars, Kaya Nicole, Slide Attack, Steve Raleigh, Gus Mancini and "Latin Jazz Siete" presented by The Town of Warwick.

The Rick Savage 4tet with ELIOT ZIGMUND will be at UpFront Gallery in Port Jervis.

Check in at hudsonvalleyjazzfest.org and for the complete list of musicians.  

Other questions please contact us at [email protected]

Sun, 08/14/2022 - 3:45 pm

MARCOS VALLE is a major songwriter of Brazilian Popular music with songs recorded by Sarah Vaughan, Jay-Z, Diana Krall, Chicago, Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, Toots Thielemans, Joe Pass, Astrud Gilberto, Babel Gilberto, Sergio Mendes, to name a few. Birdland is proud to welcome Marcos Valle, multi-talented musician and Vocalist, back due to popular demand, accompanied  by Renato “Massa” Calmon/Drums, Jesse Sadoc/Trumpet, and Patricia Alvi /Vocals, from Brazil and Itaiguara Brandao/Bass.

Valle is also an exciting Singer /Keyboardist /Arranger who has toured the world to sold-out audiences bringing his special brand of music combining Bossa Nova/Samba/Pop and other rhythms.  In 1998, his “Songbook” consisting of 26 hits was released with interpretations by top Brazilian artists Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethania, Chico Buarque, EumirDeodato… and more. From the 80’s to the present, his career has continued to blossom with worldwide performances at Cirque d’ Hiver Paris, The Melbourne Festival in Australia with Joao Donato, Roberto Menescal, Wanda Sa…huge successes as well as his performances at The Blue Note in Japan, and London’s Barbican Hall for the 50th Anniversary of Bossa Nova.  He continues to record and create hits and tour worldwide.
 
PAULA MORELENBAUM will be Valle’s Special Guest at Bossabrasil, the ongoing Festival at Birdland, a new home for  Brazilian music ! Paula was part of the JOBIM Band for 10 years and continues to explore Jobim’s legacy in numerous recordings.  She also received high acclaim in the Trio Morelenbaum2/Sakamoto which featured prominent Composer/Pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto.  The NY Times wrote of their performance at Carnegie Hall, a concert of Jobim’s music produced by Pat Philips & Ettore Stratta,……”delivered Jobim’s music with almost holy rapture”.  Many recordings have followed as well as continued Festival performances.  
 
Marcos Valle and Paula Morelenbaum are making a rare NY appearance to the delight of fans of the great music of Brazil and its swinging infectious rhythms.

Mon, 08/22/2022 - 1:05 pm

Come to New England at the most gorgeous time of year for the most celebrated jazz bassist in history! The Ron Carter Quartet headlines the 11th Annual Northampton Jazz Festival at the Academy of Music, Saturday, Oct. 1, 7:30 PM with Renee Rosnes on piano, Jimmy Greene on saxophone, and Payton Crossley on drums.

Ron Carter is among the most original, prolific, and influential bassists in jazz. He has recorded over 2,200 albums, and has a Guinness world record to prove it! Over his 60 year career, he has recorded with so many of the jazz greats: Lena Horne, Bill Evans, B.B. King, Dexter Gordon, Wes Montgomery, Bobby Timmons, Eric Dolphy, Cannonball Adderley and Jaki Byard to name a few. From 1963 to 1968, he was a member of the acclaimed Miles Davis Quintet. After leaving the quintet he embarked on a prolific 50-year freelance career that spanned vastly different music genres and continues to this day. He recorded with Aretha Franklin, appeared on the seminal hip-hop album Low End Theory with a Tribe Called Quest, wrote and recorded pieces for string quartets and Bach chorales for two to eight basses and accompanied Danny Simmons on a spoken word album.

Carter spends at least half the year on worldwide tours with his various groups. The Ron Carter Trio, The Ron Carter Quartet, the Ron Carter Nonet and Ron Carter’s Great Big Band. He has authored numerous books, including his autobiography, “Finding the Right Notes,” scored and arranged music for many films, appeared in countless jazz documentaries including Ken Burns “Jazz,” “Birth of the Cool” about Miles Davis and “It Must be Schwing,” the story of Blue Note records. He has received six honorary doctorates, won multiple Grammy awards, and awards from institutions around the globe for his indelible contributions to jazz and education.

Renee Rosnes, Piano

Pianist Renee Rosnes is one of the premier jazz pianists and composers of her generation. Upon moving to New York City from Vancouver, Canada, she quickly established a reputation of high regard, touring and recording with such masters as Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, Bobby Hutcherson, J.J. Johnson, James Moody, and legendary bassist Ron Carter. She was a charter member of the all-star ensemble, the SFJAZZ Collective, with whom she toured for six years. Rosnes has released 17 recordings, appeared on many others as a sideman, won five Juno Awards, and is also the Musical Director of ARTEMIS.

Payton Crossley, Drums

Drummer Payton Crossley began gigging at the age of twelve and at twenty became a member of the legendary Ahmad Jamal Trio. He has performed with such notables as Nina Simone, Stan Getz, Hank Jones and Ron Carter. He has been a member of Ron Carter’s bands since the late 1990s.

Jimmy Greene, Saxophone

Saxophonist and educator Jimmy Greene has recorded numerous albums as a leader, including Grammy-nominated Beautiful Life (Mack Avenue, 2014), and over 75 albums as a sideman. Greene has toured and/or recorded with Horace Silver, Ron Carter, Tom Harrell, Freddie Hubbard, Harry Connick, Jr., Avishai Cohen, Kenny Barron, Lewis Nash, Dee Dee Bridgewater, the New Jazz Composers Octet and the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, among many others. In addition to the many awards he has won for his artistry and compositions (including the prestigious Benny Golson Jazz Master Award at Howard University), he is Associate Professor of Music and Co-Coordinator of Jazz Studies at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, CT.

Show Date/Time:
Saturday, October 1, 2022 at 7:30 pm
Doors at 7:00 pm

Ticket Prices:
$20-$50 (All Fees Included in Price)

Buy Ron Carter Tickets - $30 to $50

Tue, 08/23/2022 - 12:44 pm

Join the Ken Peplowski Quartet for a special concert honoring the iconic album, “Charlie Parker with Strings” at Birdland!

Cleveland native and tenor saxophonist and clarinetist Ken Peplowski, “…arguably the greatest living jazz clarinetist,” (BBC) presents “Bird With Strings” a birthday celebration of Bird’s best loved album – Charlie Parker with Strings, originally released in1950.

This special engagement at Birdland will include Ken Peplowski’s Quartet featuring Ken Peplowski (clarinet), Glenn Zaleski (piano), Peter Washington (bass), and Willie Jones III (drums) plus an 8-piece string orchestra playing the actual arrangements from the Bird with Strings recordings plus guest soloist, trumpeter Terell Stafford.

BIRDLAND JAZZ CLUB

315 West 44th St
New York, NY 10036
(212) 581-3080

Fri, 08/26/2022 - 6:28 am

Susie Blue & the Lonesome Fellas Sultry New Video "How Could I Help but Love You" - A Tango with Howard Levy

Susie Blue and the Lonesome Fellas has just released a sultry new video  "How Could I Help but Love You" featuring harmonica virtuoso Howard Levy, from their new release BLUE TRAIN

This classic tune was written by Allen Toussaint for Aaron Neville in 1962 and is a Nawlins-style jazzy Tango.  The band's new arrangement features an intricate harmonica solo by  Levy,  who is a master at Tango and Latin styles, which he incorporates into his intricate phrasing.  Two ardent ballet dancers move alluringly through the entire video,  expressing the  unpretentious yearning that the song's lyrics bring to mind.  

"Chicago-land icon Howard Levy (an original member of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones) sprinkles additional spice to the mix while Miles’ bluesy and laid-back delivery on “How Could I Help But Love You” creates imagery which is clear and highly entertaining." - Preston Frazier, Something Else Reviews

"This simply beautiful, free flowing and decadent new album features the low light, late night club fare of the harmonica-driven "How Could I Help but Love You" - Anne Carlini

“How Could I Help But Love You” is delivered  as a duet with the harmonica, and it is that work on harmonica that makes this rendition something special." - Michael's Music Blog

Blue Train has been riding the TOP TEN on several charts including the RMR Jazz Albums, RMR Contemporary Jazz, and the NACC Top 10 for Jazz, as well as the AWA chart for July and August.

Sun, 08/28/2022 - 10:53 am

MARCOS VALLE is a major songwriter of Brazilian Popular music with songs recorded by Sarah Vaughan, Jay-Z, Diana Krall, Chicago, Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, Toots Thielemans, Joe Pass, Astrud Gilberto, Babel Gilberto, Sergio Mendes, to name a few.  Birdland is proud to welcome Marcos Valle, multi-talented musician and Vocalist, back due to popular demand, accompanied  by Renato “Massa” Calmon/Drums, Jesse Sadoc/Trumpet, and Patricia Alvi /Vocals, from Brazil and Itaiguara Brandao/Bass.

Valle is also an exciting Singer /Keyboardist /Arranger who has toured the world to sold-out audiences bringing his special brand of music combining Bossa Nova/Samba/Pop and other rhythms.  In 1998, his “Songbook” consisting of 26 hits was released with interpretations by top Brazilian artists Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethania, Chico Buarque, EumirDeodato… and more. From the 80’s to the present, his career has continued to blossom with worldwide performances at Cirque d’ Hiver Paris, The Melbourne Festival in Australia with Joao Donato, Roberto Menescal, Wanda Sa…huge successes as well as his performances at The Blue Note in Japan, and London’s Barbican Hall for the 50th Anniversary of Bossa Nova.  He continues to record and create hits and tour worldwide.
 
PAULA MORELENBAUM will be Valle’s Special Guest at Bossabrasil, the ongoing Festival at Birdland, a new home for  Brazilian music ! Paula was part of the JOBIM Band for 10 years and continues to explore Jobim’s legacy in numerous recordings.  She also received high acclaim in the Trio Morelenbaum2/Sakamoto which featured prominent Composer/Pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto.  The NY Times wrote of their performance at Carnegie Hall, a concert of Jobim’s music produced by Pat Philips & Ettore Stratta,……”delivered Jobim’s music with almost holy rapture”.  Many recordings have followed as well as continued Festival performances.  
 
Marcos Valle and Paula Morelenbaum are making a rare NY appearance to the delight of fans of the great music of Brazil and its swinging infectious rhythms.
 
Special thanks to The Row Hotel at 44th Street and Eight Avenue

September 13-17
Brazilian Composer/Keyboardist/Vocalist
MARCOS VALLE
With Guest Vocalist:  PAULA MORELENBAUM
“Bossa Nova and Pop”
 Direct from Rio !

Mon, 08/29/2022 - 11:28 am

Fresh off touring with Steely Dan, the great jazz guitarist Dave Stryker – a master of many musical styles -- augments his regular trio (organist Jared Gold and drummer McClenty Hunter) with the equally versatile Grammy-nominated tenor saxophonist Troy Roberts for what promises to be a hip, soulful and energetic set.

A leader on 34 albums, including his popular Eight Track and Blue To The Bone series, Stryker’s band bops and swings with the best.

Dave Stryker Group featuring Troy Roberts on tenor sax, Jared Gold on organ & McLenty Hunter on drums.

Jazz Forum

Westchester's Premier Jazz Club

1 Dixon Lane Tarrytown, NY • (914) 631-1000

Thu, 09/01/2022 - 3:34 pm

Camille Thurman and the Darrell Greene Quartet is a dynamic musical organization. Thurman is a saxophone player, whose gorgeous vocals garnered her second place in the Sarah Vaughn Vocal Competition. She is also a member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and has She has performed extensively with artists that include Dr. Billy Taylor, George Coleman, Lew Tabackin, George Benson, Chaka Khan, Alicia Keys, and Missy Elliot.

The Clifton Anderson Sextet will bring its special kind of swing to the Sugar Hill Luminaries Lawn. With a repertoire of jazz classics and original music—some of which highlights the need for social justice—Anderson, an outstanding trombonist and bandleader, is straight out of Harlem, and is Sonny Rollins’s nephew. He has worked with a “who’s who” of diverse musical giants: from Frank Foster, McCoy Tyner, Clifford Jordan, Stevie Wonder, Dizzy Gillespie, Merv Griffin and the Mighty Sparrow to Lester Bowie, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Paul Simon, Terumasa Hino, Keith Richards, Muhal Richard Abrams, Wyclef Jean, Geri Allen, T.S. Monk, Charlie Haden, Slide Hampton , Wallace Roney, and others.

The Steven Oquendo Latin Jazz Orchestra is a nineteen-piece powerhouse that playing in the tradition of two powerful art forms. Oquendo, a Dominican and Puerto Rican Washington Heights native, is a trumpeter, composer, arranger, educator and the leader.

The Sugar Hill Quartet —Patience Higgins, Marcus Persiani, and David F. Gibson— is the longest-running house band in New York City, having performed for more than two decades at St. Nick’s Pub, Minton’s, Lenox Lounge, and Smoke. The members of the quartet kept the Harlem jam-session tradition alive and have laid down the musical foundation for the likes of Stevie Wonder, Wynton Marsalis, and Bono. As of this writing the bass chair is rotating.

⁣While We Are Still Here acknowledges the generous support of the Harlem Community Development Corporation, the Jazz Foundation of America, and the West Harlem Development Corporation.

MISSION

While We Are Still Here (WWSH) will educate, enshrine and preserve the extraordinary legacy of Harlem as an influential incubator that was vital to the intellectual, cultural, social, and political advancements of the Harlem community as well as the African Diaspora.

6th Annual Sugar Hill Music Festival 

September 10, 2022 

3:00PM

Sugar Hill Luminaries Lawn 

Edgecombe Avenue and 155th Street Harlem, NY 

 

FEATURING:

Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Quartet Clifton Anderson Sextet 

Steven Oquendo Latin Jazz Orchestra 

Sugar Hill Quartet Rain or shine 

 

Pay what you will 

Your purchase helps support While We Are Still Here's mission to preserve Harlem's History 

$25 • $50 • $75 • $100 (no one turned away) 

Rain or shine 

Bring your blankets and chairs 

Fri, 09/09/2022 - 1:26 pm

The annual Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival brings a mix of favorite musicians and new artists to the Morristown Green on Saturday, September 17th starting at noon. An initiative by Morristown Mayor Tim Dougherty, the Festival returns for its 12th year thanks to the generous support of a long list of sponsors.
 
“We are so excited with this year’s lineup which brings very popular artists like Bria Skonberg, Walter Trout and Frank Vignola back to Morristown,” says Mayor Tim Dougherty. “Plus we are so pleased to introduce the young blues sensation Veronica Lewis to New Jersey and the exciting big band of James Langton and Dan Levinson. It’s going to be a great day of music for everyone!”
 
This year’s Festival kicks off at noon with James Langton’s New York All-Star Big Band featuring Dan Levinson. Called “just amazingly great” by author and music critic Will Friedwald, the 14-piece ensemble plays arrangements from the big bands of the Swing Era including Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, and Artie Shaw. The ensemble includes many familiar names: pianist Rossano Sportiello, trumpets Brian Paseschi, Mike Davis and Joe Boga; trombones Jim Fryer and Harvey Tibbs; saxophonists James Langton, Will Anderson, Matt Koza, and Mark Lopeman; bassist Rob Adkins; drummer Daniel Glass; and vocalist/guitarist Molly Ryan.
 
At 2:00, the Festival continues a tradition established by the great Bucky Pizzarelli and showcases Frank Vignola’s Guitar Night at Birdland Band featuring guitarist Jimmy Bruno, keyboardist John DiMartino, bassist Gary Mazzaroppi, and drummer Paul Wells. Frank has invited the virtuoso clarinetist/saxophonist Ken Peplowski to join them for what has been called “the best jazz guitar lover’s show in the world.”
 
“We are thrilled to return to Morristown to play in this wonderful festival, particularly with Ken joining us. We plan to play some classic jazz standards which we know that the audience will love,” elaborates Frank.
 
At 4:00, the Festival brings back an audience favorite, trumpeter, singer and songwriter, Bria Skonberg and her quintet comprised of Gabe Schneider on guitar, Will Delisfort on keyboards, Adi Meyerson on bass, and Darian Douglas on drums. Bria, whom the New York Times called “the shining hope of hot jazz,” will blend some new material with classics, featuring her fiery trumpet work, award-winning vocals and always entertaining stories.  
 
“It means a lot to me to make music with friends again,” Bria says, “and to share the healing power of music with audiences. I have loved performing at the festival in the past and look forward to returning.”
 
The 6:00 set introduces a 17-year-old sensation Veronica Lewis who has captivated the blues world with her rocking piano playing and soaring vocals. She has been compared to Dr. John and Pinetop Perkins, and her debut album garnered two Blues Music Nominations in 2022 for Best Emerging Artist Album and Pinetop Piano Player of the Year. She has also been awarded Boston Music Awards Blues Artist of the Year, the 2021 Blues Blast New Artist Debut Album Award, and the 2021 Blues Blast Sean Costello Rising Star Award. She will appear with Brad Dubay on guitar, Joel Edinberg on sax, and Mike Walsh on drum.
 
“I am thrilled to make my first appearance in New Jersey,” says Veronica, “and particularly pleased to be in Morristown which is the home of an organization that has been very important to my family, The Seeing Eye. My grandfather, who was a huge jazz fan and musical influence on me, has had a Seeing Eye Dog for more than 60 years.”

The legendary blues guitarist Walter Trout returns to the Festival for the final set of the day. Walter got his start in New Jersey and still considers the Garden State his home, but he honed his reputation with John Mayall and the Blues Breakers in the 1980s. Mayall has called him “one of the most talented rock and blues players on the world’s stage.” And he continues as one of the biggest names in the blues world with his newest CD, “Ride,” which debuted at Number One on the Billboard Charts in late August.
 
“I am looking forward to returning to my home state and am so happy to return to Morristown for this fantastic festival,” extols Walter. “I still consider New Jersey my ‘home’ even though I have lived in California for almost 50 years. And I cannot thank all of our fans enough for helping to make my new CD hit the top of the Billboard charts.”
 
The Festival is made possible thanks to a long list of sponsors including Morristown Airport, Bijou Properties, Deloitte, Hampshire Company, Inglesino Webster, Rainone Coughlin, Scotto Properties, Sills Cummis & Gross, Valley Bank, Atlantic Health, Delaware-Raritan Engineering, Headquarters Plaza, PFK O’Connor Davies, Alaimo Group, Colliers Engineering, Day Pitney, Greenbaum Rowe, MPAC, PSEB, Riker Danzig, Topology, Uma Flowers, Vin Gopal Civic Association, Vertical Capital, Whiting-Turner, and Morris County Tourism.
 
The Best Western PLUS Morristown Inn at 270 South Street is the official hotel for the Festival and is offering a special low rate for the weekend of September 16 and 17 so out-of-town guests can attend.
 
The Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival pays tribute to one of its founders Linda Smith and long-time committee member Mike Fabrizio, both of whom passed away in 2021. The Festival takes place on the Green in Morristown from noon until 10:00 p.m. Admission is free so bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and picnic baskets. For more information, visit www.morristownjazzandblues.org.

Tue, 09/20/2022 - 3:37 pm

Birdland will be alive with “Hot Gypsy Jazz” featuring the Django Festival Allstars and Lead Guitarist, Samson Schmitt’s two talented daughters as special guests. It's the first time they both appear alongside their Dad to bring their enormous talent to Birdland, Stefi (17) and Stenli (7) !

The The Allstars swing like crazy and will break your heart with a ballad, true virtuosos of Django’ style, carrying his legacy to today. The Band perform all over the country to standing ovations!

George Benson says “Sensational” !

“Hardest swinging band at The Newport Jazz Festival”… Downbeat Magazine  

Samson Schmitt, Lead Guitarist, part of the famous Schmitt French ‘gypsy’ Manouche musical family  brings his 2 daughters Stefi, Vocalist, and Stenli, Guitar and Vocals. Step into “the gypsy life of family, where music reigns supreme. Regulars, Ludovic Beier/Accordion-Accordina, Pierre Blanchard/Violin, Antonio Licusati/Bass and guest, Michael Harris/Guitar will be in ‘full swing’ – HOT GYPSY JAZZ at its best !!

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Fri, 10/14/2022 - 8:17 am

Birdland will be alive with “Hot Gypsy Jazz” featuring the Django Festival Allstars and Lead Guitarist, Samson Schmitt’s two talented daughters as special guests. It's the first time they both appear alongside their Dad to bring their enormous talent to Birdland, Stefi (17) and Stenli (7)

The The Allstars swing like crazy and will break your heart with a ballad, true virtuosos of Django’ style, carrying his legacy to today. The Band perform all over the country to standing ovations!

George Benson says “Sensational”

“Hardest swinging band at The Newport Jazz Festival”… Downbeat Magazine  

Samson Schmitt, Lead Guitarist, part of the famous Schmitt French ‘gypsy’ Manouche musical family  brings his 2 daughters Stefi, Vocalist, and Stenli, Guitar and Vocals. Step into “the gypsy life of family, where music reigns supreme. Regulars, Ludovic Beier/Accordion-Accordina, Pierre Blanchard/Violin, Antonio Licusati/Bass and guest, Michael Harris/Rhythm Guitar, will be in ‘full swing’ – HOT GYPSY JAZZ at its best

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Django October/November Tour Into
October 30: Rosen Performing Arts Center, Wayne, N.J,
November 1-6: Birdland, NYC
8: Boca Black Box, Boca Raton, Florida
9: Faena Theatre, Miami, Florida
12: Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild , Pittsburgh, PA.
13: Bach Dynamite & Dancing, Half Moon Bay, Ca.
15: Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara, Calif.
18: Vitellos, Los Angeles, Calif.
19: The 222, Healdsburg, Calif.

Sat, 10/29/2022 - 1:52 pm

Acclaimed jazz pianist David Kikoski brings his formidable trio to Zinc for a splendid evening of jazz piano on Tuesday, November 1. He’s supported by Matt Penman on bass and Jeff “Tain” Watts on drums.

David Kikoski is one of New York’s busiest pianists. It’s no wonder. Given his swinging, always spontaneous playing, one immediately understands why his bio includes tenures with Roy Haynes, Bob Berg, Pat Metheny, and the Mingus Big Band.

Showtimes are at 7:00 PM and 8:30 pm. Tickets: $30 advance / $35 day of show. For more info, visit http://zincjazzcom.

Sat, 10/29/2022 - 3:39 pm

For rock music and film buffs alike, this is the ultimate guide exploring the electrifying, entertaining, and often daring marriage of rock & roll and cinema.

When the use of Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock” turned 1955’s Blackboard Jungle into a teen sensation and a box-office smash, it proved the opening shot in a cinematic and cultural revolution. Starting with Elvis Presley and the teensploitation films of the ’50s and ’60s, in Rock on Film award-winning author and former Rolling Stone editor Fred Goodman takes readers on a wide-ranging journey through film and pop history. Along the way, he measures the transformative impact of the mid-’60s landmarks A Hard Day’s Night and Dont Look Back and how they seeded an almost unbelievably broad genre of films made by increasingly ambitious musicians and filmmakers across the past seven decades.

From the carefree to the complex, the mindless to the mind-bending, rock films have staked out their own turf by simultaneously celebrating innocence and challenging artistic and social conventions. With an insightful round-up of fifty must-see rock films spanning crowd-pleasers, art-house favorites, underground gems, and undisputed classics, Rock on Film surveys the nearly seventy-year canon of a genre like no other.

A series of original interviews with Cameron Crowe, Jim Jarmusch, Penelope Spheeris, Taylor Hackford, and John Waters illuminates how rock has influenced the work of some of the most divergent and thoughtful directors in movie history. Illustrated throughout by more than 150 full-color and black-and-white images, Rock on Film brings the history of music in the movies to vivid life.

Fred Goodman is a former editor at Rolling Stone, whose work has appeared in the New York Times and many other publications. His previous books include the award-winning The Mansion on the Hill: Dylan, Young, Geffen, Springsteen and the Head-on Collision of Rock and Commerce and Why Lhasa de Sela Matters. He lives in New York.

Sun, 11/13/2022 - 4:46 pm

Curated by his son bass player J A Granelli, this special evening will bring together past students, collaborators and friends of the iconic Jazz drummer.

“I have put together and evening of songs I loved to hear him play, pieces he loved to play and songs that remind those performing of him,” writes his son, J. Anthony Granelli. “It will be an evening of great music and a fitting send-off for a true visionary of the Jazz world.”

The growing list of participants incudes:

Jay Clayton, Rinde Eckert, Jane Ira Bloom, Brad Shepik, Briggan Krauss, Jamie Saft, Michael Blake, Owen Howard, Michael Sarin, Peter Epstein and Aaron Alexander.

Jerry was a true force of nature, he will be greatly missed by his three children, five grand children and all of the countless people he touched through his music and spirit.

Jerry has spent his life dedicated to the art of improvisation, helping young musicians see the connection between life and the art they create and the ordinary magic of living a spontaneous life. A long time practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism Jerry has been an important proponent for people in all walks of life of meditation practice and living one’s life awakened and fearlessly.

Born in 1940, Drummer/Composer/Professor/Sound Painter Jerry Granelli has enjoyed an incomparable career in music from the inside out…way out! The winner of the last NEA Grant awarded ascended from playing with the great pianist Vince Guaraldi at the height of his popularity while simultaneously exploring Free Jazz on San Francisco’s thriving after hours sets in the early `60s to establishing academic arts curriculums to indoctrinate and perpetuate alternative musical forms such as Spontaneous Composition in the present. A pioneer of `60s psychedelic sounds, a sideman on a Top 5 pop hit and a session musician for Sly Stone, Granelli was a forward thinking master in the art of music. Since the late `80s, he recorded over 20 albums as a leader and/or soloist…in jazz and the indefinable beyond.

Roulette

509 Atlantic Avenue
(Corner of Third Avenue)
Brooklyn, NY 11217

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Wed, 11/30/2022 - 11:21 am

In December, Jazz Power Initiative celebrates Dr. Barry Harris (1929-2021), the Internationally renowned jazz pianist, composer, educator, community builder and keeper of the bebop flame. Dr. Harris profoundly inspired Jazz Power Initiative since its founding in 2003 as The Jazz Drama Program and we were fortunate to officially honor him during his lifetime, have him visit our program and offer us ongoing guidance and encouragement. This program celebrates his legacy and our connection to it with an intergenerational group performing his vocal arrangements and compositions including Autumn in New York, Conception, and Nascimento.

Dr. Harris, was born in Detroit and moved to New York in the 1950's where he became a prolific performer and recording artist including collaborations with Cannonball Adderley, Coleman Hawkins, Dexter Gordon, and Illinois Jacquet. He founded the Jazz Cultural Theatre in the 1980's and became the most prominent bebop exponent in the late 20th and early 21st century. He had a close relationship with pianist and composer Thelonious Monk and is the recipient of the 1989 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master Award as well as honorary doctorate degrees from Northwestern University, Lewis College of Business and the Manhattan School of Music. His recordings and teaching are widely available online including a series of teaching videos he recorded for Jazz at Lincoln Center's Jazz Academy with Jazz Power Initiative's own Dr. Eli Yamin.

Dr. Harris will always be remembered as an extraordinary leader in our community, and we are honored to celebrate him in December with the help of longtime friend and collaborator, conductor and pianist Phil Bingham, internationally known bassist and fellow Barry Harris disciple Ari Roland, and JPI's young professional group, Zah! Ensemble.

RSVP Thursday Dec 15, 7 PM at Alianza Dominicana Cultural Center
RSVP Sunday Dec 17, 2 PM at National Jazz Museum in Harlem
Wed, 11/30/2022 - 5:41 pm

Whether you’ve heard guitarist Dave Stryker leading his own group (with 33 CD’s as a leader to date), or as a featured sideman with Stanley Turrentine, Jack McDuff, and many others, you know why the Village Voice calls him “one of the most distinctive guitarists to come along in recent years.” He was recently voted once again into the 2022 Downbeat Critics and Readers Poll for the 12th time.

Fresh off their Summer Tour opening for Steely Dan, The Dave Stryker Organ Trio with drummer McClenty Hunter and Organist Jared Gold, bring their unique blend of jazz standards and funky soul interpretations of Motown and 1970’s classics.

Don’t miss the Dave Stryker Organ Trio on December 6 at 7 & 9:30!

Dec 22 
 8pm – 11pm

Dave Stryker Trio 

• Dave Stryker – guitar
• Jared Gold- organ / TBA-drums

Tavern on George

361 George St / New Brunswick NJ


Jan 13 -14
7pm / 9:15pm

Dave Stryker Trio

• Dave Stryker – guitar
• Jared Gold- organ / McClenty Hunter-drums 

Middle C Jazz Club Charlotte NC

300 South Brevard Street
Charlotte, NC 28202

(704) 595-3311


Jan 27-28
7:30pm / 9:00pm

Dave Stryker Trio 

• Dave Stryker – guitar
• Jared Gold- organ / McClenty Hunter-drums

Smalls NYC

183 West 10th Street – basement
New York City, New York

Tue, 12/20/2022 - 2:49 pm

Acclaimed Venezuelan jazz pianist Luis Perdomo brings his trio to Zinc on Tuesday, December 20 for a splendid evening of jazz piano. He’s supported by Ugonna Okegwo on bass and Adam Cruz on drums.

Showtimes are at 7:00 PM and 8:30 pm. Tickets: $30 advance / $35 day of show. For more info, visit http://zincjazzcom.

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Fri, 12/23/2022 - 1:10 pm

Acclaimed jazz trumpeter and bandleader David Weiss brings his formidable sextet to Zinc on Tuesday, January 3. He’s supported by pianist Victor Gould, tenor saxophonist Nicole Glover, alto saxophonist Myron Walden, bassist Eric Wheeler, and drummer E. J. Strickland.

Showtimes are at 7:30 pm & 9:00 pm. Tickets: $30 in advance / $35 at the door. For more info call (212) 477-9462.

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Tue, 12/27/2022 - 10:19 am

Spanish Harlem Orchestra, the legendary 3x GRAMMY® winning Salsa and Latin jazz band, has received a GRAMMY ® nomination for their new album Imágenes Latinas. Nominated for Best Tropical Latin Album, this dynamic record finds the iconic group traveling through a wide variety of moods and styles while paying homage to the iconic New York Latin pop group, Conjunto Libré. The 65th annual GRAMMY® Awards will take place on February 5, 2023.

Since their inception nearly 20 years ago, Spanish Harlem Orchestra (SHO), under the direction of pianist, composer and arranger Oscar Hernández, has earned its reputation as the true voice of the barrio, with intricate arrangements and pulsating rhythms that are steeped in the authentic salsa tradition. SHO’s high-energy performances have delighted audiences across the globe from Asia to Australia, from Latin America to Europe. Grounded in the past, but with a focused eye on the future, Spanish Harlem Orchestra continues to play an integral role in ensuring salsa dura (“hard salsa”) is not just alive, but a thriving musical force.

The consistent thread in each SHO record has been the hardcore rhythm, sophisticated arrangements and a lot of care toward producing quality music with high integrity for the genre. Imágenes Latinas is no exception, marking SHO’s eighth leader release and exploration of new dimensions.

“We, the Spanish Harlem Orchestra, are extremely proud to receive a nomination for this year’s Grammys. It reflects the passion and commitment we have invested in the last 20 years to represent the best of our culture and music with the highest standards of integrity. We feel committed to the history and legacy that our music represents,” Hernández shared in a statement.

Each member of the Spanish Harlem Orchestra has a significant connection to the authentic salsa tradition. It begins with Hernández, who has long been considered one of the most prominent musicians on the Latin, salsa and Latin-jazz music scene. Hernández’s musical legacy can be traced back to the 1970’s, a time in which he performed with a who’s who of salsa legends including Tito Puente, Machito, Celia Cruz, Ray Barretto, Rubén Blades, Conjunto Libre, and Willie Colon. Later, Hernández went on to become the Musical Director for Paul Simon as well as the orchestrator and arranger for Gloria Estefan.

With eight albums and now six GRAMMY® nominations, this powerhouse orchestra is aware that it is crucial to continually push themselves and raise the bar. Their sixth album entitled “Anniversary” won the 2019 GRAMMY® Award for “Best Tropical Album”. Now, the group returns to the category, nominated alongside the distinguished acts of Carlos Vives, Marc Anthony, La Santa Cecilia and Tito Nieves.

Tue, 12/27/2022 - 2:48 pm

Chromatic harmonica player and vibraphonist Hendrik Meurkens leads his Samba Jazz Quartet featuring drummer Portinho to celebrate the music of the great João Donato. Joining Hendrik will be Misha Tsiganov on piano, Gili Lopez on bass, and Portinho on drums.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. $30 in advance / $35 at the door. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

Wed, 01/04/2023 - 12:03 pm

Fresh off their summer tour opening for Steely Dan, Stryker releases Prime—the first recording featuring his working trio. Along with Jared Gold on organ and McClenty Hunter on drums, Stryker offers eight new compositions and the beautiful standard “I Should Care.” From the burning title track “Prime” to songs penned for his first boss Jack McDuff (“Captain Jack” and “Dude’s Lounge”) as well as “Mac” for his drummer and the original trio versions of “Hope” and “As We Were” from Stryer’s last album As We Are, Prime grooves from start to finish with the precision of a trio that has been road-tested for the last 12 years.

Dave Stryker Trio CD Release Shows for Prime w/ Jared Gold and McClenty Hunter

Jan 8- SOPAC - South Orange NJ SOPAC Jazz in the Loft
Jan 13-14 -Middle C Jazz- Charlotte NC Middle C Jazz Club Charlotte NC
Jan 27-28 - Smalls NYC Smalls NYC
Feb 4 - Shanghai Jazz -Madison NJ w/ Pat Bianchi Shanghai Jazz
Mar 4 - Scullers- Boston w/ Walter Smith III Scullers
Mar 17 - Shanghai Jazz -Madison NJ
Apr 7-9 Keystone Korner -Baltimore MD w/ Warren Wolf Keystone Korner
Apr 21- Jazz Kitchen -Indianapolis IN
https://thejazzkitchen.com/

Wed, 01/04/2023 - 12:12 pm

Acclaimed jazz guitarist Jonathan Kreisberg returns to Zinc with his trio on Saturday, January 28. Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $30 in advance / $35 day of show. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

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Thu, 01/05/2023 - 11:32 am

The 100th birthday celebration for Max Roach for central Brooklyn begins on January 10, 2023, his 99th birthday. A press and community conference are planned for 11:00 am, at Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation’s Skylight Gallery, located at 1368 Fulton Street, phone 718.636.6900. This event is free of charge and accessible to all.

The event is co-hosted by the Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium and Concord Baptist Church of Christ’s Minister of Music, Professor Glenn McMillan, where Max Roach began drumming. A proclamation and words from community leaders and several musicians who performed with him will be given. Jazz artists Cecil Bridgewater, Akua Dixon, Warren Smith, and Reggie Workman reminisce about onstage and off-the-bandstand experiences, with Max; a live performance by Dwayne “Cook” Broadnax Trio. Proclamation to be given by New York State Assemblyperson Stefani L. Zinerman.

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Max Roach migrated North with his family to Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn in the late 1920s. The Roach family attended Concord Baptist Church of Christ.  He first learned to play bugle there, and later he started drumming.  His first gigs were rent parties all over Brooklyn.  He once said: "Although the (economic) crash came a year later, and although the people were poor and disenfranchised, they had a lot of pride. Nobody was slick, everybody was honest. People went to church."

As a Boy’s High School student, he was asked to join the Duke Ellington Orchestra for a series of concerts at the Brooklyn Paramount Theater.  Max Roach revolutionized drumming by creating a flowing rhythmic pattern that allowed drummers to play with space and freedom.

Max Roach was at the epicenter of Be Bop music scene along with Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Bud Powell, and Charles Mingus, culminating in the historical concert, Jazz at Massey Hall. He started his own record label, Debut Records with Charles Mingus at Brooklyn’s Putnam Central.   Max Roach was also an activist/artist who expressed his beliefs in the form of recordings like Freedom Now Suite.

Max Roach is also part of the fabric that is Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. As his 100th Birthday Celebration approaches, we need to remind future generations that his greatness was in our mists.

Sat, 01/21/2023 - 10:19 am

Join us as acclaimed jazz guitarist Ron Affif and his formidable trio take the stage at Zinc. Supported by bassist Neil Caine and drummer Jeff “Tain” Watts, this is a performance you won’t want to miss.

Ron Affif is known for his unique approach to jazz, playing with a muscular realism as he explores new expression in classic tunes from the Great American Songbook. The nephew of guitarist Ron Anthony, Affif received his first guitar lesson from his uncle at the age of 12 and later moved to Los Angeles in 1984 to play with a number of renowned musicians, including Dick Berk, Dave Pike, and Jack Sheldon. He later moved to New York, where he has primarily worked as a leader, releasing several albums for Pablo. Influenced by Joe Pass and George Benson, Affif is an accomplished bop-based guitarist who is sure to impress with his talent.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets are available in advance for $25 or can be purchased on the day of the show for $30. For more information, please visit http://zincjazzcom.

Sun, 01/22/2023 - 1:59 pm

MATT PANAYIDES is a guitarist and composer whose distinctive playing has led to performances throughout New York City and all over the world. Influenced by guitarists such as Jim Hall, John Scofield, and Wes Montgomery as well as Jimi Hendrix and Joni Mitchell, Panayides has set out on his own path creating a unique body of music documented across numerous performances and recordings. Based in the New York City area, Panayides can be found leading his own groups and collaborating with other musicians throughout NYC and abroad.

Matt is currently focusing on applying concepts developed on his previous three albums to the solo and trio jazz guitar format. Turning his attention to presenting tunes from the American songbook repertoire and compositions by great jazz composers, he is sculpting arrangements featuring the natural acoustic sound of his hollow body guitar made by Victor Baker. This marks a departure for him, as he turns away from not only his more electric and effects driven sound, but also from his focus on original compositions.

His previous musical projects include: "Field Theory" (2021) with Matt Vashlishan (EWI), Rich Perry (tenor sax), Robert Sabin (bass), and Mark Ferber (drums), "Conduits" (2015) with Rich Perry (tenor sax), Mark Ferber (drums) and Thomspson Kneeland (bass), and "Tapestries of Song" (2011) with Rich Perry (tenor sax), Steve LaSpina (bass) and Dan Weiss (drums). All three recordings were released on the Pacific Coast Jazz record label to much acclaim and feature Panayides’ original compositions. Panayides has been taking his music to Asia for several years now, collaborating with the famous Korean drummer Oh Jong Dae in Seoul and Alec Haavik, a legend of the Shanghai jazz scene, in China.

Panayides, who grew up in Springfield, OH, and Indianapolis, IN, played piano when he was young but switched to guitar because he was inspired by Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix. He discovered jazz in high school and continued his education at the Manhattan School of Music where he studied with jazz guitarist Rodney Jones and pianist Garry Dial, both of whom have had a lasting impact. Matt holds a BM from Manhattan School of Music and an MM from William Paterson University.

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Thu, 02/02/2023 - 1:30 pm

Don’t miss the chance to see acclaimed jazz guitarist Freddie Bryant and his formidable trio perform at Zinc on Monday, February 6.

“Bryant is a gifted guitarist who is classically trained with jazz chops to spare…” — The Saratogian

Showtimes are at 7:00 PM and 8:30 pm. Tickets are available in advance for $25 or can be purchased on the day of the show for $30. For more information, please visit http://zincjazzcom.

Sat, 02/04/2023 - 11:15 am

As we celebrate Black History Month, there is an opportunity for us to reflect on the indispensable contributions that African American musicians have made to the world of jazz. From the roots of blues and ragtime, to the swing era, bebop, and beyond, jazz has always been shaped by the talent, creativity, and vision of black artists. From Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, to Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone, these artists have left an indelible mark on the world of music. Their innovative styles, virtuosic performances, and unyielding spirit continue to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike. Whether you're a seasoned jazz lover or just discovering the genre, we invite you to join us in celebrating the rich history of jazz! So come on down to Keystone Korner and enjoy a night of soulful, passionate, and legendary jazz music— along with some of the best food on the planet!

For more than sixty years, the legendary drummer and NEA Jazz Master Louis Hayes has been a catalyst for joyous, unrelenting swing. His iconic jazz drumming style has graced and elevated the music of Cannonball Adderley, Horace Silver, John Coltrane, Oscar Peterson, Sonny Rollins & countless others, including his own hard-driving ensembles. His ability to shift seamlessly between driving hard bop and quiet sensitivity and melodicism on ballads makes him one of the premier players in all of living jazz history.

The Louis Hayes Quintet

Friday-Sunday, February 3-5th
Friday & Saturday: 7pm & 9:30pm
Sunday: 5pm & 7:30pm

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Sat, 02/04/2023 - 11:44 am

Don’t miss the chance to see acclaimed jazz guitarist Steve Cardenas and his formidable trio perform at Zinc on Monday, February 13. He will be joined by Ben Allison on bass and Allison Miller on drums.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $25 in advance / $30 day of show. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

Wed, 02/08/2023 - 3:50 pm

Paul Carr’s Jazz Academy of Music presents the 14th Annual Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival on February 17, 18, and 19, 2023, President’s Day Weekend! Always featuring the best in international and regional jazz talent, The Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival is back with an even bigger and broader lineup of diverse talent! "ALL SHADES ALL HUES!" MAJF’s traditional matinee/evening stages & performances will provide the region’s best non-stop jazz music this holiday weekend.

This year’s MAJF headliners include saxophonist Kirk Whalum, trumpeter Randy Brecker, saxophonist Paul Carr and his Jazz Collective, vibraphonist Joe Locke, saxophonist Walter Smith IIII and many other jazz standouts.

Plus, Roy Hargrove's band members salute him in the Tribute to Roy on Friday, opening night at 10pm. The Hargrove documentary will be aired during the weekend.

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Sat, 02/11/2023 - 2:01 pm

For an astonishing number of decades, alto, soprano, and baritone saxophonist Fostina Dixon has performed and recorded with a star-studded roster of musicians, from Frank Foster, Roy Ayers, and Abbey Lincoln, to Melba Liston, Gil Evans, and Marvin Gaye; has been one of the most accomplished artists on her instrument; and has been a master teacher to generations of students. Yet for all of her accomplishments, Dixon has only recorded a few albums as a leader. Her self-produced, new CD, New Beginnings - featuring vocalist Ty Causey and keyboardist Gail Jhonson - is a ten-track, contemporary jazz tour-de-force that soothes the mind moves the heart, and grooves the body.

“For me, in my heart of hearts, [the CD] is a new beginning for me to just be who I am. And for me to be the best that I can be,” Dixon says. “My inspiration for putting out this CD is my passion for music. I like playing music. I think it's important to stay visible to your fans, and when you've written enough music, you should document it. Ten years from now, I’ll have something to show where my heart was, or where my mind was, at this particular time in my life.”

The tracks on New Beginnings, produced by Dixon, Jhonson, Bill Jolly, and Dennis Fortune, showcase Dixon’s beautiful musical mind at work. The CD’s moods and grooves range from the bouncy opener, “A Better Way,” to Dixon’s cool cover of the Bruno Mars/Anderson. Paak/Silk Sonic soul ballad, “Leave the Door Open,” and the quiet storm track “For Your Love,” with Causey’s caressing vocal, to the anthemic, “Momentum,” “Sketched” and “Creek Lane,” two selections that showcase Jhonson’s piano solos. Other standout tracks include the mellow-toned “Sunburst” and the Latin tinged, “Nevertheless.”

“When I played on ‘Nevertheless,’ I did think of Gato Barbieri, because I just love his playing,” Dixon fondly recalls. “I love his passion and I love his tone. So I can say I probably did feel his spirit. On ‘Sunburst,’ I felt the energy of Grover Washington, Jr., which is so weird because I'm listening more to Grover now than I ever had. I’m just now realizing what an all-encompassing, versatile musician he was.”

Dixon’s appreciation for Washington, and for contemporary jazz grew after the release of her Vertical Alignment CD in 2019. “As I matured, I came to realize that It takes another skill [set] to play contemporary music,” Dixon says. When I play contemporary music, I have to leave some notes out, fall into a pocket, and stay in that pocket for as long as I can…for people to groove in that thing.”

People have been grooving to Dixon’s music for a long time. Born in Wilmington, Dixon took up the clarinet at the age of eight and started playing baritone saxophone later. She was good enough to play in the De La Warr High School band as a pre-teen and later played in the jazz band at St. Marks High School. Dixon studied with local jazz legend Robert Boysie Lowery, who taught Clifford Brown. She went to Boston University as a pre-med student, transferred to Berklee College of Music, and left to play in Marvin Gaye’s big band on the West Coast.

“I got the gig with Marvin when I went to California one summer. I wanted to be around some new musicians. My cousin Sonny loved jazz,” Dixon recalls. “He took me to all the jazz joints…Frank Morgan was leading a jam session. I sat in on the jam session. The music director for Marvin Gaye told me to come and audition for the band the next day. I got the gig, and did not return back to Berklee.” While on the gig with Marvin Gaye, Dixon earned her BFA at California Institute of the Arts.

Dixon would go on to work with a staggering number of musicians including Gil Evans, Roy Ayers, Tom Browne, Charlie Persip, Melba Liston, Cab Calloway, Slide Hampton, Frank Foster, Joe Williams, Nancy Wilson, Bobby Vinton, Sammy Davis, Jr., Gerald Wilson, Charlie Persip, Melba Liston, Cab Calloway, and Slide Hampton.

Her previous records include Vertical Alignment (2019), Here We Go Again (2016), and Yesterday, Today & Forever (2010).

Dixon, who earned her MA in Educational Leadership from Wilmington University, retired from a long career as a music teacher in 2017, teaching students from Delaware to New York, and she founded The Wilmington Youth Jazz Band in 2004.

Whatever idiom Fostina Dixon plays in - be it straight ahead, gospel, or contemporary jazz - she will always sound like herself. “Whenever I play a song [I try to be] true to that song, and true to myself. So, I play with honesty, with whatever music I'm playing at whatever time.”

Sun, 02/19/2023 - 10:18 am

Acclaimed jazz guitarist Rodney Jones brings his formidable quartet to Zinc jazz club on Monday, February 20. He’s supported by Kyle Koehler on organ and E. J. Strickland on drums.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $25 in advance / $30 day of show. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

Sat, 03/04/2023 - 9:43 am

Acclaimed jazz guitarist Jack Wilkins brings his formidable trio to Zinc on Monday, March 13. He’s supported by Jeff Barone on guitar, Sean Smith on bass, and Steve Fidyk on drums.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $25 in advance /$30 at the door. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

Sat, 03/04/2023 - 2:17 pm

Don’t miss your chance to experience the enchanting music of GRAMMY-nominated jazz pianist Martin Bejerano and his trio! On Saturday, March 4, the trio will be performing live at the Zinc Bar, featuring bassist Edward Perez and drummer Obed Calvaire.

Showtimes are at 7:00 PM and 8:30 pm. Tickets: $30 advance / $35 day of show. For more info, visit http://zincjazzcom.

Sat, 03/04/2023 - 4:13 pm

Don’t miss the chance to see acclaimed jazz pianist Manuel Valera and his formidable trio perform at Zinc for a splendid evening of jazz piano on Tuesday, March 7. He’s supported by Hamish Smith on bass and Lenny White on drums.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets are available in advance for $30 or can be purchased on the day of the show for $35. For more information, please visit http://zincjazzcom.

Sat, 03/11/2023 - 1:36 pm

Acclaimed jazz guitarist Charlie Ballantine brings his formidable trio to Zinc on Monday, March 20. He’s supported by Jesse Wittman on bass and Richard “Sleepy” Floyd on drums.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $25 in advance /$30 at the door. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

Sat, 03/11/2023 - 1:40 pm

Acclaimed jazz pianist Marc Copland brings his trio to the Zinc for a splendid evening of jazz piano on Tuesday, March 21. He’s supported by bassist Drew Gress and drummer Billy Drummond.

Showtimes are at 7:00 PM and 8:30 pm. Tickets: $30 advance / $35 day of show. For more info, visit http://zincjazzcom.

Sat, 03/11/2023 - 2:43 pm

It’s the best jazz guitar lover’s show in the world, celebrating all facets of the guitar in jazz. Frank Vignola’s virtuosity has made him the guitarist of choice for many of the world’s top musicians, including Ringo Starr, Madonna, Donald Fagen, Tommy Emmanuel, the Boston and New York Pops, and more. Every Wednesday at The Birdland Theater, Frank leads Frank Vignola’s Guitar Night. Inspired by journeyman jazz guitarist John Pisano’s now famous Los Angeles Guitar Night, Frank Vignola and friends will perform tunes from the standard repertoire and welcome weekly guest artists. Featuring: Frank Vignola (guitar) Gary Mazzaroppi (bass) Vince Cherico (drums).

Frank Vignola’s Guitar Night -- Upcoming Schedule -- at the Birdland Theatre  -- Wednesday's at 8:30pm

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Upcoming Guests:

March

15 - Ken Peplowski  & Ted Rosenthal

22 - Pasquale Grasso & Warren Vache

29 - Ken Peplowski & Houston Person

April

5 - Paul Bollenback

12 - Peter Bernstein & Catherine Russell

19 - Pasquale Grasso

26 - Dave Stryker

May

3 - Karrin Allyson & Ted Rosenthal

10 - Janis Siegel & Ted Rosenthal

17 - Mark Whitfield

24 - Roni Ben Hur

31 - Pasquale Grasso

Sun, 03/12/2023 - 2:27 pm

Don’t miss the chance to see acclaimed jazz guitarist Ed Cherry and his formidable trio perform at Zinc on Monday, March 27. He’s supported by Kyle Koehler on organ and Joe Peri on drums.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $25 in advance / $30 day of show. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

Mon, 03/20/2023 - 7:43 am

A brilliant percussionist who plays tumbadoras, Cajon, Barril de Bomba, Bata (Itotele), quinto, shekere, gua-gua, clave, and guiro along with other rhythmic instruments, Chembo Corniel can always be relied upon to create musical excitement. It is little wonder that he has long been in demand by the who’s who of Latin music and Jazz.

Artistas, Músicos Y Poetas, his sixth release as a leader, features Chembo Corniel at his best, both as a dazzling percussionist and as the head of a quintet that is augmented by many of his favorite musicians. The core group, consisting of tenor-saxophonist and flutist Hery Paz, pianist Carlos Cuevas, electric bassist Ian Stewart, and drummer-percussionist Joel E. Mateo, is a mighty force by itself. Add to that the guests (which on “Pa’La Ocha Tambo” includes an additional trumpet player Agustin Someillan Garcia and guest pianist/arranger Hector Martignon) and one has quite a musical feast.

Artistas, Músicos Y Poetas, which celebrates Chembo Corniel’s 20th anniversary as a bandleader, begins with “Volando Con Don Pancho Terry,” a piece featuring the late Eliado “Don Pancho” Terry on shekere and voice along with its composer flutist Andrea Brachfield, Ivan Renta on tenor, and pianist Elio Villafrana, all of whom are propelled by Corniel’s percussion. Poet Ismael East Carlo looks towards the future on “P.R.I.D.E,” a performance that soon shifts tempos for the solos of pianist Cuevas and tenor-saxophonist Paul Carlon. “Dalia” puts the focus on the quintet (with Cuevas switching to electric piano) over Corniel’s polyrhythms. “Child Of Wisdom” has an ominous sounding keyboard pattern while Eddie Palmieri’s “Pa’La Ocha Tambo” with the percussionists is quite exhilarating.

“Lagrima De Monte” has one of the catchiest melodies of the set and features the Afro Puerto Rican rhythms of Bomba, Hery Paz is featured on flute and Nelson Mathew Gonzalez on primo barril. “Big City Gossip” explores several moods before building up to an exciting conclusion. Thelonious Monk’s “Evidence” proves surprisingly adaptable to the Afro-Cuban setting before the infectious release closes with poet Felipe Luciano’s showcase on “Red Hook Rumba.”

Wilson “Chembo” Corniel was born in Manhattan to a Puerto Rican family and grew up in Red Hook, Brooklyn. A percussionist from a young age, he studied at the Harbor Conservatory for the Performing Arts in New York and La Escuela Nacional de Arte in Havana, Cuba. Since then, he has been a major part of the Afro-Caribbean jazz scene, working with such notables as Chucho Valdes, Hilton Ruiz, Tito Puente, Machito, Larry Harlow, Joe Bataan, Willie Colón, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Grady Tate, Jane Bunnett’s Spirits Of Havana, the Bobby Sanabria Big Band, the Chico O’Farrill Orchestra, Charlie Sepulveda, Ray Vega and many others. In addition to those giants, he has recorded as a sideman with quite a few others including Akiko Tusuruga, Mark Sherman, Chris Washburne, Steve Wilson, Chico Freeman, Steve Turre, Greg Abate, and Bobby Rodriguez Y La Compania. Corniel for 10 years was the percussionist for the TV show “Dora The Explora.”

Chembo Corniel has had strong success with his previous recordings as a leader and received a Grammy nomination in 2009 for “Best Latin Jazz Album” for Things I Wanted To Do.

It would not be surprising if Chembo Corniel’s Artistas, Músicos Y Poetas won a Grammy and appeared on numerous top 10 lists for it is simply one of the most exciting Latin jazz albums to be released in 2023.

Available From: CPI Distributors and All Streaming Services

TRACK LISTING

1. Volando Con Don Pancho Terry (6:24) comp/arr: Andrea Brachfeld

2. P.R.I.D.E. (6:20) comp/arr: Mike Vinas & Chembo Corniel

3. Dalia (5:33) comp/arr: Joel E.Mateo

4. Child Of Wisdom (5:25) comp/arr: Takeo Heisho (Takao Heirsho Music ASCAP)

5. Pa’La Ocha Tambo (6:17) comp: Eddie Palmieri / arr: Hector Martignon

6. Lagrima De Monte (4:36) comp: DR / arr: Joel E. Mateo

7. Big City Gossip (6:42) comp/arr: Carlos Cuevas

8. Evidence (3:53) comp: Thelonious Monk / arr: Chembo Corniel

9. Red Hook Rumba (3:34) comp/arr: Chembo Corniel (Chemboro Music ASCAP)

TOTAL PLAYING TIME: 46:84

Tue, 03/21/2023 - 2:11 pm

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Jazz Foundation of America
"A Great Night in Harlem" Gala Benefit Concert

Thursday, March 30, 2023
8:00 PM
Harlem's World Famous Apollo Theater
253 West 125th Street, NYC

Individual Tickets ($75-$1,500) & VIP Packages
(including pre-concert reception, dinner and after-party)

ON SALE NOW
Featuring
Jon Batiste
Bettye LaVette
Monty Alexander
Ray Parker Jr.
Kenny Barron

 
With
Essie Mae Brooks
Chris Bruce
James Carter
Monte Croft
Davell Crawford
James Genus
Jabali Billy Hart
Leon Pendarvis
Wallace Roney Jr. 
Joey Spampinato
Hassan Shakur
Matthew Whitaker

 
Hosted by
Danny Glover
Ann Curry
Jeffrey Wright
Mario Cantone

Musical Director
Steve Jordan

Honoring
Benny Golson
Wendy Oxenhorn
Mike Stoller
The Titans of Jazz Bass:
Cecil McBee
Rufus Reid
Larry Ridley
Paul West
Buster Williams
Reggie Workman

Special Tribute To
Ramsey Lewis

Sat, 03/25/2023 - 12:05 pm

Get ready for a night of musical magic as the electrifying Jazz Guitarist, Tsutomu Nakai, brings his exceptional talent to Zinc on Monday, April 3rd! With a sound that’s both beautiful and powerful, Tsutomu’s unique guitar work will leave you in awe. His improvisational skills shine through as he effortlessly blends melody with technique, creating a truly one-of-a-kind performance.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $25 in advance / $30 day of show. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

Sun, 03/26/2023 - 3:30 pm

Join the Institute of Jazz Studies for an exclusive screening of rare footage of legendary jazz pianist Bud Powell. The Francis Paudras Collection features over 20 hours of recently digitized film, including interviews, home movies, and live performances. Enjoy a curated selection from this collection, followed by a panel discussion featuring Vincent Pelote, Dr. Naomi Extra, and Earl John Powell, Jr. The event is open to the public and free of charge.

Please register in advance: budpowellrutgers.eventbrite.com

Date: Monday, April 3, 2023
Time: 4:30PM - 6:30 PM EDT
Place: The Dana Room in John Cotton Dana Library
Address: 185 University Ave, Newark, NJ 07102

This project is supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Sat, 04/01/2023 - 1:13 pm

Prohibition Productions and New York Hot Jazz Camp are pleased to announce their partnership for the 5th annual GOTHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL to be held Sunday, April 16th (1pm to 12am) at The DTA on 60 Pine Street, in lower Manhattan.

The GOTHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL is an annual all-day music festival featuring New York City's best hot jazz, swing & blues bands and musicians, at the stunning & exclusive private club from the Gilded-Age, The DTA. Four different ballrooms and lounges will feature back-to-back performances by over 100 musicians & 20 bands.

The Festival was founded in 2017 by ​Prohibition Productions​, and premiered at the Players Club on April 23, 2017. In 2018 Prohibition Productions partnered with ​New York Hot Jazz Camp​ (directed by Molly Ryan & Bria Skonberg) to feature performances by their incredible faculty, students, & alumni. The New York Hot Jazz Camp, held at the Greenwich House Music School and now in its 6th year, is an intimate and immersive week-long educational experience where adults work with the city’s top traditional jazz players.

Dancers, concert goers and all music enthusiasts are invited to enjoy this collaboration and 11 hour musical marathon featuring an eclectic star studded line-up:
 
NYHJC All-Star Band:

Catherine Russell, Bria Skonberg, Dan Levinson, Ron Wilkins,Cynthia Sayer, Rossano Sportiello, Tal Ronen, Kevin Dorn.

EYAL VILNER BIG BAND

FRANK VIGNOLA & VINNY RANIOLO

DANNY JONOKUCHI & THE REVISIONISTS

MONA'S HOT FOUR - led by Dennis Lichtman

STÉPHANE SÉVA SWING ONDULE 4TET (from France)

TERRY WALDO'S GOTHAM CITY BAND feat. Tatiana Eva Marie
 
HOT TODDIES JAZZ BAND feat. Hannah Gill & Queen Esther

DAVID OSTWALD'S LOUIS ARMSTRONG ETERNITY BAND

SVETLANA & THE NEW YORK COLLECTIVE

MIKE DAVIS & THE NEW WONDERS

CYNTHIA SAYER'S JOYRIDE

OUR BAND w/Justin Poindexter

MIMI & THE PODD BROTHERS

ADRIEN CHEVALIER GYPSY JAZZ 5

MICHELA MARINO LERMAN & FRIENDS

MOLLY RYAN & MANHATTAN PREMIERE
 
MISS MAYBEL AND THE JAZZ AGE ARTISTES

CALVIN JOHNSON & NATIVE SON

solo pianists:
TERRY WALDO, DALTON RIDENHOUR,  MIKA NISHIMURA

DJ ANDRIUS

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The DTA is located at 60 Pine Street, New York, NY 10005
Limited reserved VIP seating available // Tickets start at $35

More information including schedule, tickets and sponsorship opportunities may be found at www.gothamjazzfestnyc.com

Sat, 04/01/2023 - 3:40 pm

Chromatic harmonica player and vibraphonist Hendrik Meurkens leads his Samba Jazz Quartet featuring drummer Portinho to celebrate the music of the great Roberto Menescal and others. Joining Hendrik will be Misha Tsiganov on piano, Gili Lopez on bass, and Portinho on drums.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. $30 in advance / $35 at the door. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

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Sat, 04/01/2023 - 5:03 pm

Don’t miss the chance to see acclaimed jazz guitarist Freddie Bryant and his formidable trio perform at Zinc on Monday, April 10.

Showtimes are at 7:00 PM and 8:30 pm. Tickets are available in advance for $25 or can be purchased on the day of the show for $30. For more information, please visit http://zincjazzcom.

Thu, 04/06/2023 - 11:22 am

DYNAMIC DUO! Dave Stryker has been voted one of the world’s top guitarists in DownBeat polls an amazing 15 times. He’s played with countless jazz icons like Jack McDuff and Stanley Turrentine, while also releasing 35 albums as a leader.

Multi-instrumental genius Warren Wolf is one of the foremost vibraphonists of our time, working with the likes of Christian McBride, Karriem Riggins, the SFJAZZ Collective, and his own ensembles. Along with the swinging B-3 organist Jared Gold and ace drummer McClenty Hunter, they can definitely groove our blues away!

Fri-Sun, April 7-9
Fri-Sat at 7:00pm & 9:30pm
Sunday at 5:00pm & 7:30pm

 
 
Sat, 04/08/2023 - 3:36 pm

Acclaimed jazz pianist Sam Yahel brings his trio to the Zinc for a splendid evening of jazz piano on Tuesday, April 11. He’s supported by bassist Yasushi Nakamura and drummer Roberto Gatto.

Showtimes are at 7:00 PM and 8:30 pm. Tickets: $30 advance / $35 day of show. For more info, visit http://zincjazzcom.

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Sat, 04/15/2023 - 9:48 am

Prohibition Productions and New York Hot Jazz Camp are pleased to announce their partnership for the 5th annual GOTHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL to be held this Sunday, April 16th (1pm to 12am) at The DTA on 60 Pine Street, in lower Manhattan.

The GOTHAM JAZZ FESTIVAL is an annual all-day music festival featuring New York City's best hot jazz, swing & blues bands and musicians, at the stunning & exclusive private club from the Gilded-Age, The DTA. Five different ballrooms, Galleries, and lounges will feature back-to-back performances by over 100 musicians & more than 20 bands.

The Festival was founded in 2017 by ​Prohibition Productions​ (Patrick Soluri), and premiered at the Players Club that Spring. In 2018 Prohibition Productions partnered with ​New York Hot Jazz Camp​ (directed by Molly Ryan & Bria Skonberg) to feature performances by their incredible faculty, students, & alumni. The New York Hot Jazz Camp, held at the Greenwich House Music School and now in its 6th year, is an intimate and immersive week-long educational experience where adults work with the city’s top traditional jazz players.

The Festival is divided into two halves, and guests may attend either half, or buy a full day pass. General Admission and VIP tickets are available. Tax deductible donations are possible and include VIP Tickets. Tickets are available online or at the door.

Dancers, concert goers, and music enthusiasts are invited to enjoy this collaboration and 11 hour musical marathon featuring an eclectic star studded line-up:
 
NYHJC All-Star Band: Catherine Russell, Bria Skonberg, Dan Levinson, Ron Wilkins,Cynthia Sayer, Rossano Sportiello, Tal Ronen, Kevin Dorn.

EYAL VILNER BIG BAND

FRANK VIGNOLA & VINNY RANIOLO

DANNY JONOKUCHI & THE REVISIONISTS

MONA'S HOT FOUR - led by Dennis Lichtman

STÉPHANE SÉVA SWING ONDULE 4TET (from France)

TERRY WALDO'S GOTHAM CITY BAND feat. Tatiana Eva Marie
 
HOT TODDIES JAZZ BAND feat. Hannah Gill & Queen Esther

David Ostwald's LOUIS ARMSTRONG ETERNITY BAND

SVETLANA & THE NEW YORK COLLECTIVE

MIKE DAVIS & THE NEW WONDERS

CYNTHIA SAYER'S JOYRIDE

OUR BAND w/Justin Poindexter

MIMI & THE PODD BROTHERS

ADRIEN CHEVALIER GYPSY JAZZ 5

MICHELA MARINO LERMAN & FRIENDS

MOLLY RYAN & MANHATTAN PREMIERE
 
MISS MAYBEL AND THE JAZZ AGE ARTISTES

CALVIN JOHNSON & NATIVE SON

BIG FRANK & THE HEALERS

solo pianists: DALTON RIDENHOUR,  MIKA NISHIMURA, SPIKE WILNER, TERRY WALDO, DJ ANDRIUS
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The DTA is located at 60 Pine Street, New York, NY 10005
Limited reserved VIP seating available // Tickets start at $35

More information including schedule, tickets and sponsorship opportunities may be found at www.gothamjazzfestnyc.com

Fri, 04/28/2023 - 12:02 pm

After 49 years on the shelf, Drink Plenty Water, a long lost jazz recording from the late tenor sax master Clifford Jordan has been issued. Originally recorded for the Strata-East label in 1974, it is the only release in the Chicago native’s catalog that is primarily a vocal recording, with inventive arrangements courtesy of bassist Bill Lee. Joining Jordan on tenor are Dick Griffin on trombone, Bill Hardman on trumpet, Charlie Rouse on bass clarinet, Strata East co-founder Stanley Cowell on piano, Billy Higgins on drums, Bernard Fennell on cello, and Lee and Sam Jones on bass.

Jordan’s widow, Sandra, brought Drink Plenty Water to the light of day, spearheading a two-year-long, pandem- ic-delayed effort to get these four-decades-old recordings mastered and prepared for this January 2023 release.

Jordan’s daughter, Donna Jordan Harris – all of 16 years of age at the time – sings lead vocals on several tracks, backed by remaining members of the ensemble. The vocal arrangements bring an unexpected new take to the compositions “Witch Doctor’s Chant (Ee-Bah-Lickey-Doo)” and “I’ve Got a Feeling for You” that first appeared on Clifford Jordan’s 1968 album Soul Fountain.

Jordan recorded Drink Plenty Water’s opening track, “The Highest Mountain,” more than any of his other com- positions during his recording career, which spanned from 1957 until his passing in 1993. And the song has lived on with recordings by T.S. Monk, Hugh Lawson, John Marshall and others. The vocal arrangement for “The Highest Mountain” on Drink Plenty Water makes it the most unique treatment of one of his finest compositions.

Additional tracks include “My Papa’s Coming Home,” a rhythm changes vamp with what trombonist Griffin describes as a “stunning” solo from the leader, and “Drink Plenty Water and Walk Slow,” a short track featuring Fennell and Jordan under a spoken word story from actor David Smyrl. Other highlights of the 35-minute-long recording are the two tracks titled “Talking Blues” – the first a spoken-word story from Smyrl about a hustler living the fast life, and the second an instrumental version with great interplay between Jordan, Hardman, Fen- nell and Griffin.

“Besides being one of the greatest saxophonists in our Artform, my friend and colleague Clifford Jordan was also, aside from Stanley Cowell, just about the single other most important artist-owned recording contributor to ‘Strata-East’ at the dawn of the label's inception,” writes veteran trumpeter and Strata-East co-founder Charles Tolliver in Drink Plenty Water’s CD booklet. “Although this recording did not make it to the catalogue during this period, kudos to Sandy Jordan for finally unearthing this gem from the archives so it can now be issued."

Sun, 04/30/2023 - 1:07 pm

A songwriter’s songwriter, Marc Jordan is best known for writing (along with John Capek) “Rhythm of My Heart,” the 1991 smash for Rod Stewart. Marc’s songs have been recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Joe Cocker, Diana Ross, Cher, Chicago, Bette Midler, Natalie Cole, Kenny Loggins, Kim Carnes and the Manhattan Transfer, to name a few.

Waiting for the Sun to Rise sees Jordan turning his gaze outward, writing from a place of weathered wisdom. “Rio Grande,” is the album’s centerpiece, is a hymn to what’s left of the world. Squandered potential and abiding hope live side by side, and a soaring solo by Grammy-winning trumpeter Randy Brecker tops off producer Lou Pomanti’s arrangement. The stunning “Coltrane Plays the Blues” continues Jordan’s penchant for mid-century jazz references. Like his thematic cousin Paul Buchanan of the Blue Nile (whose “The Downtown Lights” is covered here), Jordan sets his stories in an after-hours netherworld populated by lonely lovers and disappointed dreamers.  

Jordan is a Juno Award and Genie Award winner, and in 2019 was Juno-nominated for his last album Both Sides. He is married to singer-songwriter Amy Sky, and in 2022, the duo recorded an album of duets entitled He Sang She Sang.

Sun, 05/21/2023 - 12:59 pm

Acclaimed jazz guitarist Roni Ben-Hur returns to Zinc by popular demand Zinc on Monday, May 22. He's supported by bassist Peter Washington and drummer Jason Tiemann.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $25 in advance / $30 day of show. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

Thu, 05/25/2023 - 3:31 pm

Acclaimed jazz guitarists Peter Bernstein & Ed Cherry bring their formidable quartet to Zinc on Monday, May 29. They’re supported by bassist Gary Wang and drummer Anwar Marshall.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $25 in advance / $30 day of show. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

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Fri, 05/26/2023 - 12:49 pm

Whether you’ve heard guitarist Dave Stryker fronting his own group (with 35 CD’s as a leader to date), or as afeatured sideman with, Stanley Turrentine and Jack McDuff, you know why Gary Giddins in the Village Voice called him "one of the most distinctive guitarists to come along in recent years.”
 
Prime is Dave’s most recent recording and features his working trio of Jared Gold on organ and McClenty Hunter on drums. The trio recently opened up for Steely Dan’s 2002 summer tour.
 
On his previous recording As We Are Dave broke new compositional ground for himself with an all-star band featuring John Patitucci, Brian Blade, Julian Shore and a string quartet arranged by Shore. The album made Best of 2022 in Downbeat Readers Poll, Jazz Times and many others, and hit #1 for 2 weeks on the JazzWeek Radio chart.
 
Stryker has been on a roll the last several years with all the recordings (on his label Strikezone Records) reaching the Top 10 and 5 hitting #1 on JazzWeek. Hot House magazine awarded Dave the Best GuitaristFans Decision for 2017. He was recently voted once again as one of the top Jazz Guitarists in the 2022Downbeat Critics and Readers Polls for the 15th time.
 
Stryker grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, moved to New York City in 1980, and joined organist Jack McDuff’s group (1984-85). From 1986 to 1995, Stryker played with tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine. He has also performed with Freddie Hubbard, James Moody, Dizzy Gillespie, Jimmy Smith, Dr. Lonnie Smith, JimmyHeath, Kevin Mahogany, Eliane Elias, Joe Lovano, Steve Slagle and many others.
 
Dave is Adjunct Professor of Jazz Guitar at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University and John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University. Dave’s online teaching school is at www.artistworks.com. His book Dave Stryker’s Jazz Guitar Improvisation MethodVol III is available on his website at www.davestryker.com.

Sat June 3 -Brush Culture Teaneck NJ 8pm/10pm w/ Jared Gold and Steve Johns
https://brvshcul7ur3.com

Sat June 17 - Django NYC 7:30pm/9:00pm w/ Troy Roberts,
Jared Gold and Steve Johns
https://www.thedjangonyc.com/

Fri June 23 - Shanghai Jazz / Madison NJ 7pm/9pm w/ Jared Gold and Adam Nussbaum
https://www.shanghaijazz.com

Sun June 25 - Saratoga Jazz Fest / Saratoga Springs NY 11:30AM Skidmore Jazz Institute Faculty All-Stars
https://spac.org

July 4-8 -Birdland /NYC Tue-Thur 7pm/9:30pm Fri-Sat 8:30pm/10:30pm - Dave Stryker Organ Trio w/ Jared Gold, McClenty Hunter and special guest Bob Mintzer
https://birdlandjazz.com

Fri July 14- Sparta Arts Fest at Dykstra Park / Sparta NJ Dave Stryker Organ Trio
https://www.spartaarts.org

July 15 - Shanghai Jazz / Madison NJ 7pm/9pm Dave Stryker Organ Trio
https://www.shanghaijazz.com

Dave Stryker Organ Trio CA Tour:

Thur July 20
Kuumbwa - Santa Cruz 7pm
https://www.kuumbwajazz.org

Fri July 21
Mr Tipples-San Francisco 9pm/10:45pm
https://mrtipplessf.com

Sat July 22
Jazz In The Barn -Sonoma 7pm-9:15pm
https://www.sonomavalleyjazzsociety.org/jazz-at-the-barn

Sun July 23
Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society - Half Moon Bay 4:30pm
https://bachddsoc.org/calendar/

Sept 1-2
Jazz Forum / Tarrytown NY / 7pm/9:30pm Dave Stryker Quartet
https://jazzforumarts.org/tickets/

Sat, 05/27/2023 - 3:05 pm

Acclaimed guitarist Sheryl Bailey brings her group to Zinc on Monday, June 5. She's supported by pianist Miki Hiyama, bassist Harvie S and drummer Neal Smith.

Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $25 in advance /$30 at the door. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

Sat, 06/17/2023 - 11:03 am

Flushing Town Hall is celebrating Juneteenth this weekend by tributing the unifying sounds of Earth, Wind & Fire!
 
Come one, come all to a night with our featured band, Shining Star Tribute, as they play you through the hits of the mighty elements: “Boogie Wonderland,” “Keep Your Head to the Sky,” “September”...and of course “Shining Star,” and more!
 
Shining Star Tribute delivers the world's most authentic live Earth, Wind and Fire concert experience, dedicating their entire work to bringing the legendary band's catalog to life. With world-class musicianship and a passion for performance, the band is a live music experience not to be missed!
 
Enter the promo code "EWF18" at checkout, and “Let’s Groove” together!

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Fri, 09/01/2023 - 7:26 am

Whether you’ve heard guitarist Dave Stryker fronting his own group (with 35 CD’s as a leader to date), or as afeatured sideman with, Stanley Turrentine and Jack McDuff, you know why Gary Giddins in the Village Voice called him "one of the most distinctive guitarists to come along in recent years.”
 
Prime is Dave’s most recent recording and features his working trio of Jared Gold on organ and McClenty Hunter on drums. The trio recently opened up for Steely Dan’s 2002 summer tour.
 
On his previous recording As We Are Dave broke new compositional ground for himself with an all-star band featuring John Patitucci, Brian Blade, Julian Shore and a string quartet arranged by Shore. The album made Best of 2022 in Downbeat Readers Poll, Jazz Times and many others, and hit #1 for 2 weeks on the JazzWeek Radio chart.
 
Stryker has been on a roll the last several years with all the recordings (on his label Strikezone Records) reaching the Top 10 and 5 hitting #1 on JazzWeek. Hot House magazine awarded Dave the Best GuitaristFans Decision for 2017. He was recently voted once again as one of the top Jazz Guitarists in the 2022Downbeat Critics and Readers Polls for the 15th time.
 
Stryker grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, moved to New York City in 1980, and joined organist Jack McDuff’s group (1984-85). From 1986 to 1995, Stryker played with tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine. He has also performed with Freddie Hubbard, James Moody, Dizzy Gillespie, Jimmy Smith, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Jimmy Heath, Kevin Mahogany, Eliane Elias, Joe Lovano, Steve Slagle and many others.
 
Dave is Adjunct Professor of Jazz Guitar at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University and John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University. Dave’s online teaching school is at www.artistworks.com.

His book Dave Stryker’s Jazz Guitar Improvisation MethodVol III is available on his website at www.davestryker.com.

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Thu, 09/07/2023 - 1:24 pm

Jersey City's annual Latin Jazz & Salsa series, Pier Fest, is back on Friday nights this September. Produced by Riverview Jazz, the same organization behind the Jersey City Jazz Festival, this event is hosted in partnership with Exchange Place Alliance. The festivities will be held at J. Owen Grundy Plaza, situated at the convergence of Montgomery St and the Hudson River. The series kicks off on Friday, September 8th, at 6 pm and continues on consecutive Fridays until the 29th. Each night boasts performances from two top-tier bands, an array of food trucks, a salsa dance lesson, and it's all free for the public.

Now in its fifth year, the series has become an integral part of the community, drawing over 2,000 attendees every Friday. Riverview Jazz continues its collaboration with local entities to spotlight Jersey City's vibrant culture. Salsa Fever on2, a dance studio from Jersey City Heights led by Mario B, will conduct free dance classes at every event. Circle 9, a JC-based record label, has curated a spectacular lineup of world-class Latin bands. Meanwhile, Rooftop at Exchange Place (Hyatt House) will host an electrifying afterparty with DJ Double A wrapping up each evening.

This year's roster highlights world-renowned figures in Salsa and Latin Jazz, including several multi-Grammy® award winners. Opening night will feature the 4-time Grammy® Award-winning leader of Spanish Harlem Orchestra, Oscar Hernández, alongside Alma Libre. The series will also spotlight salsa trombone icon, Jimmy Bosch's "Salsa Masters", the mambo-charanga band led by renowned NYC flautist Karen Joseph, performances by Chick Corea alumnus, percussionist Luisito Quintero, and top-tier latin drummer, Robby Ameen. Not to forget, Tito Puente's veteran, John “Dandy” Rodriguez with his Dream Team, and Michael Tate leading the 3D Rhythm of Life ensemble. The festival finale will star Circle 9's founder, Doug Beavers' Titanes del Trombón, with multi-Grammy® award-winning trombone legend, Conrad Herwig.

Bryan Beninghove, the director of Riverview Jazz, shared, “We're incredibly fortunate to have such an array of talented musicians in our community. Presenting this lineup against the stunning backdrop of city lights, swirling dancers, and resonating music is an absolute joy. It's an experience you mustn't miss. A heartfelt thank you to our partners, especially Exchange Place Alliance, for their unwavering support in keeping these events free to the public.”

Elizabeth Cain, director of Exchange Place Alliance, remarked, “We're delighted to offer Pier Fest as a weekly treat in our blossoming community. Both local residents and those from across the city can immerse themselves in our diverse and increasingly prestigious events. Teaming up with Bryan Beninghove and Riverview Jazz for this Latin jazz and dance fiesta is truly exhilarating."

Come rain or shine, Pier Fest will go on. In the event of rain, the location shifts to Harborside at 210 Hudson St. For the latest updates, visit www.RiverviewJazz.Org, follow RiverviewJazz on Facebook, or check out #riverviewjazzjc on Instagram. Convenient public transportation is available through PATH, Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, NY Waterway ferries, and NJ Transit bus. For more details, head over to www.RiverviewJazz.Org and www.ExchangePlaceAlliance.com.

Doug Beavers, a Grammy-winning trombonist, composer, and Circle 9 founder, added, “Circle 9 is thrilled to collaborate with riverviewjazz.org for Jersey City Pier Fest 2023. We've brought together some of today's paramount performers in Salsa and Latin Jazz, from renowned legends to multi-Grammy® awardees. So, lace up your dancing shoes, enjoy the free salsa lesson, and let the rhythms take over at Jersey City Pier Fest!”

Special thanks to our sponsors, Exchange Place Alliance, a non-profit Special Improvement District. This event is also supported by Mayor Steven M. Fulop, the Jersey City Municipal Council, and the Office of Cultural Affairs. RiverviewJazz.Org is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Event Schedule:

September 8:

    Oscar Hernandez & Alma Libre: 6 p.m.
    Dance Lesson with Salsa Fever on2: 7 p.m.
    Karen Joseph Mambocha: 7:30 p.m.

September 15:

    3D Rhythm of Life: 6 p.m.
    Dance Lesson with Salsa Fever on2: 7 p.m.
    John “Dandy” Rodriguez Dream Team: 7:30 p.m.

September 22:

    Luisito Quintero y su 3rd Element: 6 p.m.
    Dance Lesson with Salsa Fever on2: 7 p.m.
    Jimmy Bosch: 7:30 p.m.

September 29:

    Robby Ameen Group: 6 p.m.
    Dance Lesson with Salsa Fever on2: 7 p.m.
    Doug Beavers' “Titanes del Trombón”: 7:30 p.m.

Sun, 10/08/2023 - 1:06 pm

Dave Stryker, a legendary figure in the jazz world, with a distinctive blend of performances as a leader and sideman, is thrilled to announce a series of upcoming shows, set to sweep across various cities, each promising a unique and electrifying jazz experience.

Having established a solid reputation through his performances with renowned artists such as Stanley Turrentine and Jack McDuff, and with 35 CDs as a leader to his name, Stryker continues to enthrall audiences with his innovative and soulful musical endeavors. His most recent recording, "Prime," showcases his dynamic trio, including Jared Gold on organ and McClenty Hunter on drums, which notably opened for Steely Dan’s 2002 summer tour.

His previous recording, "As We Are," garnered widespread acclaim, making the Best of 2022 in numerous polls and hitting #1 for two weeks on the JazzWeek Radio chart. Notably, his accolades include Best GuitaristFans Decision 2017 from Hot House magazine and numerous appearances in the top Jazz Guitarists in the Downbeat Critics and Readers Polls.

Stryker's shows promise a rich blend of his seasoned compositions and fresh new tracks, featuring a plethora of talented musicians:

Dave Stryker's Upcoming Tour Dates:

    Oct 14, 8:00 PM / 9:30 PM
        Venue: Brush Culture, Teaneck NJ
        Lineup: Dave Stryker Trio (Jared Gold, Colby Inzer)

    Oct 26, 8:00 PM / 10:00 PM
        Venue: Snug Harbor, New Orleans LA
        Lineup: Dave Stryker Quartet (Michael Pellera, Jason Stewart, Peter Vornado)

    Nov 3, 7:00 PM / 9:00 PM
        Venue: Shanghai Jazz, Madison NJ
        Lineup: Dave Stryker Trio (Jared Gold, Adam Nussbaum)

    Nov 5, 7:00 PM
        Venue: Century Room, Tucson AZ
        Lineup: Dave Stryker Quintet (Jed Paradies, Angelo Versace, Scott Black, Arthur Vint)

    Nov 9, 7:30 PM
        Venue: The Outpost, Albuquerque NM
        Lineup: Dave Stryker Quartet (Bob Fox, Terry Burns, John Trentacosta)

    Nov 10, 7:30 PM
        Venue: Taos Jazz Festival - Harwood Museum, Taos NM
        Lineup: Dave Stryker Quartet (Bob Fox, Terry Burns, John Trentacosta)

    Nov 11, 7:00 PM
        Venue: Paradiso, Santa Fe NM
        Lineup: Dave Stryker Quartet (Bob Fox, Terry Burns, John Trentacosta)

    Nov 16, 8:00 PM
        Venue: New Tampa Performing Arts Center, Tucson NM
        Lineup: Dave Stryker Group (Jack Wilkins, LaRue Nickelson, Pablo Arencibia, Mark Neuenschwander, Dave Rudolph)

    Dec 8, 7:00 PM / 10:00 PM
        Venue: Shanghai Jazz Club, Madison NJ
        Lineup: Dave Stryker Trio (Jared Gold, Steve Johns)

    Dec 21, 7:00 PM / 9:30 PM
        Venue: Tavern on George, New Brunswick NJ
        Lineup: Dave Stryker Trio (Jared Gold, Steve Johns)

    Jan 4, 3:00 PM
        Venue: JEN Conference at Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Orleans LA
        Lineup: Dave Stryker Trio w Bob Mintzer (Jared Gold, McClenty Hunter, Bob Mintzer)

Sun, 10/15/2023 - 12:23 pm

Jazz Station Records (JSR) is thrilled to unveil a breathtaking new single, “Three Views Of A Secret,” a captivating tribute to the late, celebrated jazz bassist Jaco Pastorius. The enchanting musical endeavor witnesses the collaboration between Grammy-winning bassist Mark Egan and the distinguished Brazilian singer and arranger Selma Boragian, bridging soulful melodies and robust harmonies.

This project is especially heartwarming for Egan, who was not only a long-time collaborator but also one of the best friends of Jaco Pastorius since their childhood. Their musical dialogues often found a stage with the Gil Evans Orchestra and created memories that Egan cherishes and immortalizes with this release.

Selma Boragian, renowned for founding one of Brazil's elite vocal groups, Arirê, and for her profound influence on Brazilian samba music, showcases her ingenious arrangement by overdubbing 36 vocal tracks, crafting a lush, immersive vocal choir. The single reflects both her scholarly understanding, as a master degree holder from the University of São Paulo, and her practical mastery in vocal arrangement and conducting, currently demonstrated through her work with the Coral USP (USP Choir).

A Dive into the Musical Essence: Label Copy - Selma Boragian & Mark Egan: “Three Views Of A Secret”

  • Written by Jaco Pastorius
  • All Vocals: Selma Boragian (32 vocal parts overdubbed)
  • Fretless Bass & Electric Bass: Mark Egan
  • Vocal Arrangement: Selma Boragian
  • Arranged by Mark Egan
  • Produced by Arnaldo DeSouteiro for Jazz Station Records (JSR)
  • Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Alfonso Almiñana
  • Catalog number: JSR5029
  • Distributed by Tratore / The Orchard Enterprises

 

A Journey of Collaborative Spirit: Produced by Arnaldo DeSouteiro and engineered by Alfonso Almiñana, the single not only stands as a homage to Pastorius but also as a testament to the harmonious integration of varied musical experiences and backgrounds. With Selma's deep-rooted influence from bossa nova master João Gilberto and Mark’s extensive collaborations with artists like Sting, Cyndi Lauper, David Sanborn, and many more, “Three Views Of A Secret” becomes a melodic intersection of histories, cultures, and generational talents.

Tune into the Mesmerizing Harmony: Available across all major streaming platforms, the tribute single can be explored and enjoyed at the following links:

 

Jazz Station Records and the artists invite listeners to immerse themselves into a journey of melodic reverence, celebrating the legacy and musical genius of Jaco Pastorius through “Three Views Of A Secret.”

Sat, 11/04/2023 - 12:44 pm

Pat Philips announces the much-anticipated return of the Django Reinhardt NY Festival, taking place from November 14th to 19th at the legendary Birdland Jazz Club. This year marks the 24th anniversary of the festival, celebrating the enduring legacy of gypsy jazz icon Django Reinhardt.

Legendary Gypsy Violinist/Guitarist Dorado Schmitt is returning to Birdland’s stage for the first time in over four years, alongside his incredibly gifted sons, Samson & Amati on guitar. The family ensemble also includes cousins Francko Mehrstein on rhythm guitar and Gino Roman on bass, hailing from the Lorraine region of France—Reinhardt's stomping grounds, where his music remains a divine force.

Throughout the week, the festival will feature a lineup of special guests that include Anat Cohen on clarinet/sax, Edmar Castaneda on jazz harp, Ken Peplowski on clarinet, vocalist/guitarist Madeleine Peyroux, trumpet virtuoso Randy Brecker, and the illustrious saxophonist Houston Person.

The New York Times celebrates the festival's “buoyant rhythm, blinding technique, and solid entertainment,” while Downbeat Magazine calls it “sensational.” The LA Scene credits The Django Festival Allstars with the high point of the entire Playboy Festival at the Hollywood Bowl.

Django Reinhardt’s music—synonymous with cool and noted for its jumpin’ joie de vivre—continues to inspire generations. The Parisian air of the '20s and '30s was ripe with the 'gitane' sounds that led to the historical partnership of Reinhardt with French Jazz Violinist Stephane Grappelli, birthing "Hot Gypsy Jazz" and The Hot Club Quintette. Today, the same music lifts spirits and invites audiences to dance, while ballads from the era evoke a profound sense of romance.

Django Festival Allstars Tour:

  • NOVEMBER 10: The Royal Conservatory, Toronto, Canada
  • 11: Palais Montcalm Maison de la Musique, Quebec, Canada
  • 12: Barrington Stage Co., Pittsfield, MA
  • 14 - 19: BIRDLAND, NYC
  • 21: MoCA Museum of Contemporary Art, Westport, CT
  • 24- 26: San Francisco Jazz Festival, Minor Auditorium
  • 27: Kuumbwa, Santa Cruz, CA
  • 30: Le Lycee Francais de Los Angeles
  • DECEMBER 2 - 3: Izzy AsperJazz Performance, Winnipeg, Canada

 

Tickets for the Birdland performances and additional tour dates are available now. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this historic jazz event.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit Birdland’s official website.

Wed, 12/27/2023 - 11:13 am

Now in its 17th year, The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra returns to the Birdland main stage on Sunday, February 11 at 5:30pm for one set, presenting Pete’s Grammy nominated big band arrangements, originals, jazz singing, and all the great well-seasoned NYC jazz musicians in his 17-piece group. Collectively, both Pete and his long-time bandmates have performed with some of the world’s most famous big bands, including those led by Maria Schneider, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Jimmy Heath, John Fedchock, Lionel Hampton, Mike Holober, and others through the years. Pete himself is a three-time Grammy nominated arranger, a multi-award-winning jazz vocalist, and Professor of Arranging in the renowned jazz program at William Paterson University in Wayne, NJ.

The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra
Appearing at Birdland
Sunday February 11
5:30pm (one set)

Fri, 12/29/2023 - 9:29 am

In an exhilarating blend of creativity and homage, 5-time Grammy® Award-winner Billy Childs unveils his latest masterpiece, "The Winds of Change". Nominated for the Best Jazz Instrumental Album at this year's Grammy® Awards, the album marks Childs' third release under Mack Avenue Records.

Star-Studded Quartet

Joining forces with the legendary pianist and composer are some of jazz's most revered artists:

    Trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire
    Bassist Scott Colley
    Drummer Brian Blade

This all-star quartet navigates through five new original compositions by Childs, breathing new life into jazz classics. The album features riveting arrangements of Chick Corea’s “Crystal Silence” and Kenny Barron’s “The Black Angel”, each piece a testament to the group's synergy and innovation.

A Tribute to Jazz Greats

"The Winds of Change" is more than an album; it's a tribute to the legends of jazz, pushing the boundaries of the genre and celebrating the artistry that has shaped it. It's a blend of respect for the past and a bold step into the future of jazz music.

Listen Now on Spotify

Immerse yourself in the transformative sounds of "The Winds of Change". Available now on Spotify: Listen Here

Producer and Line-Up

Produced by Billy Childs himself, the album showcases his virtuosic skills on the piano, complemented by the dynamic trumpet of Ambrose Akinmusire, the deep grooves of Scott Colley's bass, and the intricate rhythms of Brian Blade's drums.

Critical Acclaim

"The Winds of Change" has already garnered critical acclaim. As quoted by THE JAZZ WORLD, "With 5 GRAMMY® Awards, Childs again shows why he is a celebrated jazz artist throughout the project".

About Billy Childs

A musical prodigy since his teenage years, Billy Childs, born in 1957, has been a multi-genre force in the music world. His journey from being Freddie Hubbard’s pianist to a celebrated solo artist is a story of relentless passion and creativity. A USC graduate in musical composition, Childs' career is studded with numerous accolades, including Grammy® awards, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and numerous commissions, notably for the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Sun, 01/21/2024 - 10:31 am

WVIA and Chiaroscuro Records have announced the premiere of a new original documentary titled WHAM Re-Bop-Boom-Bam: The Swing Jazz of Eddie Durham, which will be made available to public television stations nationwide on February 1st, distributed through American Public Television (APT). The film will be broadcast on over 250 APT member stations nationwide.

Eddie Durham was an American jazz guitarist, trombonist, composer, and arranger. He was one of the pioneers of the electric guitar in jazz music, and is credited with being the first person to record an amplified guitar when he was featured on the 1935 Jimmie Lunceford recording of Durham's arrangement of "Hittin' the Bottle." Eddie Durham is a key figure in the evolution of twentieth-century music. He began to experiment with his acoustic guitar as early as 1929, enhancing its volume with an affixed pie pan. He also played a National steel guitar (with a resonator) through a microphone at live shows.

“They didn’t have any sound amplifiers. So I’d get any kind of amp I could find and sit it on the corner of the stage and run a cord to the guitar, and that was it,” Eddie Durham once stated. “And if we were playing in a big auditorium, I’d go directly into the sound system. You couldn’t play rhythm like that because it was too loud. I used to blow the lights in a lot of places.”

Through the testimonials of family, friends and devoted fellow musicians of all ages, Wham-Re-Bop-Boom-Bam: The Swing Jazz of Eddie Durham follows the musical journey of this often overlooked, but totally unique, musical genius.

Produced and directed by WVIA’s Kris Hendrickson and Executive Producer Ben Payavis II, along with Music Director and Producer Loren Schoenberg of The National Jazz Museum in Harlem, the film will be presented and distributed by American Public Television. WHAM Re-Bop-Boom-Bam will air on public television stations nationwide in February 2024 (check local listings for airdates).

“Eddie Durham was an innovator who helped shape a whole era of American music, no question. But he also had that rare gift of being able to bring people together, in bands and in life, across multiple generations and widely varying social backgrounds. He found the best in everyone, and everyone who knew him was a better musician and a better person for it,” said Producer Kris Hendrickson. “Our hope is that this documentary will help more people get to know Eddie Durham and, consequently, bring more people together through their appreciation for and admiration of him.”

The documentary preview screening on January 11th at The Juilliard School in New York City offered an opportunity for students to perform original Eddie Durham arrangements that had never been recorded, allowing the next generation of jazz musicians to perform and further preserve his music.

That event included remarks from Topsy M. Durham, Durham’s daughter and inspiration for his hit of the same name, Dr. Aaron Flagg, Loren Schoenberg, WVIA’s President and CEO Carla McCabe, and Kris Hendrickson.

"It's so important to honor Eddie Durham's legacy and to play his music, especially for young people,” said Dr. Aaron Flagg, Chair and Associate Director of Juilliard Jazz. “That really helps them understand the journey that the great American music known as jazz has taken."

This film provides a unique look into the life and career of Eddie Durham, including details from those who knew him best. The story of Eddie Durham is told through interviews with an array of jazz musicians such as Russel Malone, Vincent Gardner, James Chirillo, jazz historians Robert O’Meally, Dennis Spragg, and more. It also includes interviews with Durham’s daughter Topsy M. and sons Eric and Terrance.

“There’s been a lot of talk about roots; roots of civilization, families, of art, and history. When it comes to music in America, very few artists have deeper roots than Eddie Durham, and finally, a documentary has been produced to reveal how deep his story truly is. Above all, it’s a story of talent, perseverance, and love”, said Producer Loren Schoenberg.

The trailer for WHAM Re-Bop-Boom-Bam: The Swing Jazz of Eddie Durham can be viewed here.

For a full list of PBS stations carrying WHAM Re-Bop-Boom-Bam: The Swing Jazz of Eddie Durham, please visit our website here, or contact your local station directly.

Thu, 01/25/2024 - 2:00 pm

Jazz aficionados are in for a treat as the acclaimed guitarist Dave Stryker embarks on a series of CD release shows to celebrate his latest album, "Groove Street." Featuring an array of talented musicians, these shows promise to deliver an unforgettable jazz experience.

Show Details:

    January 27, 2024, 7:00 PM
        Scullers, Boston/Cambridge MA
        Address: 400 Soldiers Field Road, in the Doubletree Hotel
        Tickets: Call (866) 777-8932
        Dave Stryker Quartet with Walter Smith III on tenor sax

    February 2, 2024, 7:00 PM & 9:30 PM
        Jazz Kitchen, Indianapolis, IN
        Address: 5377 N College Avenue
        Tickets: Call (317) 253-4900
        Dave Stryker Quartet featuring Kendall Carter on organ and Rob Dixon on sax

    March 1-2, 2024, 7:30 PM & 9:00 PM
        Smalls, NYC, NY
        Address: 183 West 10th St
        Tickets Available Online
        Dave Stryker Trio with Jared Gold on organ

About the Album "Groove Street":

"Groove Street" is a testament to Dave Stryker's creative evolution, presenting a rich tapestry of jazz compositions. Featuring the Dave Stryker Trio with the legendary Bob Mintzer as a special guest, the album is a blend of six originals and reimagined classics. Critics hail it as a masterful mix of improvisation and synergy, a "pot set to simmer" with memorable solos and engaging interplay.

Track Highlights:

    The title track "Groove Street" sets the tone with a shuffle beat and an angular melody.
    "Overlap" and "Straight Ahead" by Bob Mintzer showcase engaging improvisations.
    The trio's take on Wayne Shorter's "Infant Eyes" and Eddie Harris' "Cold Duck Time" adds a fresh perspective to these classics.

Critical Acclaim:

Alexa Peters of Downbeat and Dee Dee McNeil have praised "Groove Street" for its swing, the interplay of jazz organ and guitar, and the addition of Mintzer's tenor saxophone. Jonathan Widran of JWVibe highlights the album's intuitive and spontaneous energy, predicting a long-lasting impact on jazz listeners.

Album Details:

    Artist: Dave Stryker Trio with Bob Mintzer
    Title: Groove Street
    Label: Strikezone Records 8826
    Release Date: January 12, 2024
    UPC Code: 195269266134

Production Credits:

    Produced by Dave Stryker
    Engineered, Mixed, and Mastered by Chris Sulit at Trading 8s Studio, Paramus, NJ

For more information, visit www.davestryker.com.

Sat, 01/27/2024 - 3:09 pm

Birdland, the iconic jazz club in the heart of New York City, is thrilled to announce the return of The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra to its main stage. On Sunday, February 11 at 5:30pm, the audience will be treated to an exceptional one-set performance from this acclaimed 17-piece jazz ensemble.

Now in its 17th year, The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra continues to dazzle with its dynamic and powerful sound. The show will feature Grammy-nominated big band arrangements and originals by Pete McGuinness, whose talents extend beyond arranging to jazz singing and educational contributions as a Professor of Arranging at William Paterson University's esteemed jazz program.

This special performance at Birdland is not just a concert, but a showcase of some of the finest jazz musicians in New York City. The orchestra, composed of seasoned artists, has connections to legendary bands led by Maria Schneider, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Jimmy Heath, John Fedchock, Lionel Hampton, Mike Holober, among others. This collective experience ensures a night of unparalleled musicianship and a true celebration of jazz.

Tickets for this one-time event are expected to sell quickly. Fans are encouraged to secure their seats early for an evening of spectacular jazz music.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.petemcguinness.com.

Don't miss this opportunity to witness the electrifying performance of The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra at Birdland. Join us on February 11 at 5:30 pm for a jazz experience you will never forget.

Wed, 03/27/2024 - 11:02 am

The Duke Ellington Center for the Arts, in association with the American Tap Dance Foundation, is thrilled to announce a monumental celebration in honor of the 125th birthday of the legendary jazz composer and bandleader, Duke Ellington. This grand event will take place at the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre on Monday, May 6, 2024, at 8 pm, co-hosted by Mercedes Ellington and Tony Waag.

The evening promises to be an unforgettable journey through the life and legacy of Duke Ellington, featuring performances by The Duke Ellington Center Big Band, under the virtuosic musical direction of Eli Yamin. Joining them will be the celebrated eight-time Grammy Award winner, Arturo O’Farrill, alongside a lineup of extraordinary dancers, vocalists, and surprise guests. The roster includes the dynamic drummer Bobby Sanabria, Broadway sensation Ty Stephens, the electrifying tapper DeWitt Fleming Jr., and the enchanting jazz vocalists Antoinette Montague and Marion Cowings. Sidney Myer, the multiple award-winning icon of New York City cabaret, will serve as the narrator for this spectacular evening.

The event not only celebrates the musical genius of Duke Ellington but also the vibrant culture and history of jazz music itself. It serves as a testament to Ellington's enduring influence on the genre and its continued relevance in the modern era. Attendees can expect a night filled with mesmerizing performances that pay homage to Ellington's innovative spirit and his contribution to the world of music.

Event Details:

    Date: Monday, May 6, 2024
    Time: 8pm
    Location: Peter Jay Sharp Theatre
    Ticket Prices: Advance $45-$150, Member $25, Child/Senior/Student (with valid I.D.) $25
    Expected Run Time: 120 minutes

Tickets are available for purchase online at Symphony Space. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a historic night celebrating Duke Ellington's 125th birthday in the city synonymous with jazz.

About The Duke Ellington Center for the Arts:

The Duke Ellington Center for the Arts is dedicated to honoring and perpetuating the legacy of Duke Ellington, promoting his music to new audiences, and supporting emerging artists in their pursuit of excellence in the jazz tradition.