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SUMMARY:BOBBY WATSON QUINTET
DESCRIPTION:“Back Home In  Kansas City” Record Release \nBobby Watson – alto saxophone\nWallace Roney Jr – trumpet\nCyrus Chestnut – piano\nCurtis Lundy – bass\nVictor Jones – drums \nAlto saxophonist Bobby Watson\, one of the most acclaimed and beloved artists of the last 40+ years\, returns to New York City and Smoke to celebrate belatedly the 2022 release of his latest record Back Home in Kansas City with the stellar rhythm section featured on it including pianist Cyrus Chestnut\, bassist Curtis Lundy\, and drummer Victor Jones with the special addition here of trumpeter Wallace Roney Jr. Audiophile Audition recommends this album for listeners who “love Cannonball Adderley\, and the soulfulness of Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt\, and hearing church gospel roots with blues influences.” \nLIVESTREAM ~$15.00 + fees
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/bobby-watson-quintet
LOCATION:Smoke Jazz & Supper Club\, 2751 Broadway\, New York City\, NY\, 10025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:TIERNEY SUTTON
DESCRIPTION:“Ms. Sutton is a pure jazz spirit who respects a song. Even when going out on an improvisatory limb\, she never lets its essence slip away.” — The New York Times \nAn 9-time Grammy nominee\, Tierney Sutton has received 8 Nominations for “Best Jazz Vocal Album” as well as a 9th for arranging. Known for her impeccable voice and superbly imaginative arrangements\, Sutton is heralded for her ability to transform even the most familiar song into a revelation. She is a story-teller. \nHer 15 recordings as leader have addressed themes such as materialism and the pursuit of happiness as well as paying tribute to the music of Bill Evans\, Frank Sinatra and Sting. Her 2013 Joni Mitchell tribute\, “After Blue” featured NEA Jazz Master Hubert Laws as well as jazz vocal legend Al Jarreau. Her latest album\, “Paris Sessions 2” features Serge Merlaud\, Kevin Axt and Hubert Laws. The pandemic found Tierney deepening her collaboration with piano powerhouse Tamir Hendelman. This exciting duo has an album in the works. Director Clint Eastwood has called Sutton “my favorite singer”and hired her\, along with TSB pianist Christian Jacob and The Tierney Sutton Band to score his 2016 film\, “Sully.” \nSince 1993 Sutton has fronted The Tierney Sutton Band which has featured instrumental virtuosos Christian Jacob\, Trey Henry\, Kevin Axt and Ray Brinker. After 29 years together with the same personnel\, Tierney has recently opened the band to exciting new members\, yet retaining the same creative\, united energy that has fueled the last 3 decades. \nSaturday 3/25 ~ 7:00 pm  & 9:30 pm | $35~$45 + fee\nSunday 3/26 5:00 pm & 7:30 pm  | $35~45 + fee \nStreaming Pass: 5:00pm & 7:00pm Only | $10.00 + fee
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/tierney-sutton-2
LOCATION:Keystone Korner Baltimore\, 1350 Lancaster Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:JEFF JENKINS
DESCRIPTION:Jeff Jenkins – Piano | Darryl White – Trumpet\, Flugelhorn | Dale Black – Acoustic Bass | Jeffrey Johnson – Drums\nOmaha-based jazz pianist\, composer\, and educator Jeff Jenkins was recently a professor of music in the Thompson Jazz Studies Program at the University of Colorado at Boulder.Grounded in a wide range of jazz styles\, he has released seven original CDs in the last 15 years\, while appearing as a featured player on dozens more. Throughout his career Jenkins has appeared locally\, nationally and internationally in festivals and clubs with his eponymous ensembles\, or as a guest artist with jazz greats including Freddie Hubbard\, Eddie Harris\, Clark Terry\, The New York Voices\, Bobby Hutcherson\, and John Abercrombie\, among others. A product of the acclaimed jazz program at the University of North Texas\, Jenkins continued his piano studies in the New York City studios of Fred Hirsch\, Richie Beirach\, and Kenny Barron. Based in Manhattan in the 1980s\, Jenkins performed in noted jazz venues throughout the city\, and appeared as principal pianist forseveral Broadway musicals. A gifted bandleader and in-demand sideman across Colorado\, Omaha\, and the western region\, Jenkins also mixes and produces music professionally in his Mixdown Sound recording studio. \nDarryl White’s performance experiences include a wide range of idioms. He has appeared as guest soloist with the Omaha Symphony\, Lincoln Symphony\, Colorado Symphony\, Mesa Chamber Orchestra\, Grand Junction Symphony\, Lake Forest Chamber Orchestra and many other solo appearances across the nation. He has also appeared as guest soloist for several international festivals including the International Brass Conference in Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, Montreux Jazz Festival\, the International Women’s Brass Conference\, the International Trumpet Guild Conference\, the Brandon Jazz Festival\, the New Mexico Jazz Festival\, Monterey Jazz Festival and Roaring Fork Jazz Festival in Aspen\, Colorado as well as with college jazz bands and high schools across the continent. He can be heard on several recordings including performances with the Denver Brass\, “Rhapsody in Red\, White & Blue” on Centaur Records\, 1997; and “America\, The Golden Dream” on Delos International\, 1996. He can also be heard on the Capri Record Label with jazz tenor saxophonist Keith Oxman on a 1997 release entitled “Out on a Whim and a 1999 release entitled “Hard Times”. White currently has three solo recordings released. The first is a 1999 release entitled\, “Ancient Memories\,” and a 2002 release entitled “In the Fullness of Time”. The 2002 release features several original compositions including “Lil I” featured on the PBS special “New Beginnings”. Lastly\, White released his first classical recording\, “Resonance” (2007) which features ECM recording artist/pianist Art Lande. \nBorn in Wichita Kansas Dale began playing the clarinet at 8 years old and later became interested in string instruments taking on the upright bass and later the electric bass in church.  In 2008 Dale moved to Los Angeles California where he was embraced for his contributions to the west coast scene and beyond. Working with a myriad of artist including Terence Blanchard\, Kamasi Washington\, Marcus Belgrave\, Terrace Martin\, Kenny Burrell and the Late Solomon Burke to name a few.  Dale continues to record as well as tour and has currently been working on releasing his much-antisipated debut album this fall. \nA native of Fayetteville\, North Carolina and a recent transplant to the Omaha area\, Jeffery Johnson is a soulful\, swinging presence on the scene. Steeped in the tradition of gospel music as a child\, Johnson eventually attended the University of North Carolina at Pembroke to pursue a B.A. in Music with a concentration in Jazz Studies. During his undergraduate program\, Jeffery played R&B\, Gospel\, and Jazz throughout North Carolina\, and embarked on another musical journey to obtain his M.M. in Jazz Studies at North Carolina Central University under the direction of Dr. Ira Wiggins\, where he was fortunate to learn from Branford Marsalis and Joey Calderazzo.
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/jeff-jenkins
LOCATION:The Jewell | Closed Permanently\, 1030 Capitol Avenue\, Omaha\, NE\, 68102\, United States
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