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SUMMARY:NOEL FRIEDLINE & MARIA HOWELL
DESCRIPTION:MOTOWN REIMAGINED! \n27 #1 hits\, over 60 top 10 hits. Motown had so many hits that one could put together five separate shows of their music and still have plenty of songs left over. The exemplary songwriting of Smokey Robinson\, Holland/Dozier/Holland\, as well as Berry Gordy himself\, along with the interpretation by such legends as Marvin Gaye\, The Temptations\, Diana Ross and the Supremes and many more has left us with a repertoire that is prime for reinterpretation. Join Noel & Maria as they reinterpret and reimagine the music that defined the 60’s\, the Motown Sound! Mere words can only capture the refrain of MARIA HOWELL’s awesome talent. She is the ballad of beauty and elegance. The melodies flowing from the petite vocalist are truly amazing. While casting a spellbinding smile\, she mesmerizes her captive audience with incredible harmonies and rhythms. Best known for her role as the choir soloist in the 1985 Oscar-nominated film The Color Purple\, Maria Howell is the perfect combination of artistry and entertainment. AS AN ACTOR\, she has appeared in hit TV shows such as Lifetime’s\, “Army Wives”\, and Marc Cherry’s\, “Devious Maids”. Eric Kripke and J.J. Abrams’ apocalyptic\, “Revolution”\, and “Aquarius”\, starring X-Files’ David Duchuvny\, both on NBC\, and “Criminal Minds”\, alongside Joe Mantegna. Theatrical credits include\, “The Blind Side”\, “Addicted”\, starring Sharon Leal and Boris Kodjoe\, “Hunger Games: Catching Fire”\, as Seeder\, and “Christmas Wedding Baby”\, by Award-Winning Writer/Director Kiara C. Jones. \nShe also stars in Writer/Director\, Shea Sizemore’s “The Next Day.” In addition\, she recurs in Bounce TV’s\, “Saints & Sinners” as Lt. Hawkins\, and as Ms. Sumner is the Oscar nominated film\, “Hidden Figures”. A SONG STYLIST in her own right\, Maria has shared the musical stage with such legendary artists as Nancy Wilson\, George Benson\, Ray Charles and Earl Klugh\, and Ronnie Laws. After a very successful 6 year stint in Asia\, Maria relocated back to the U.S. and performed at Sambuca Jazz Café for 9 consecutive years. She and pianist Bill Wilson (son of legendary jazz pianist Teddy Wilson)\, held the distinction of being the longest running act at the Atlanta\, GA location. As of 2017\, Maria hosts her live Hollywood music series called #DUETS\, featuring “songs to soothe your soul.” Maria is not only a song stylist and actor\, but a very devoted supporter of her charity of choice\, Students Without Mothers\, where she has served as a board member for over 8 years. \nAs the leader of the Noel Freidline Quintet for the last 26 years\, Freidline has recorded 8 CDs\, performed at jazz festivals as diverse as the Jacksonville (FL) Jazz Festival to the Bethlehem (PA) Musikfest to the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland\, served as artistic director for the Columbia Museum of Art jazz concert series\, Jazz on Main\, launched a new jazz concert series in Jacksonville\, FL called Jazz with Noel Freidline and Friends\, held down a three-year house band position at the Bellagio in Las Vegas and performed for actress Julia Roberts’ surprise 35th birthday party. \n 
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/noel-friedline-maria-howell
LOCATION:The Jazz Corner\, 1000 William Hilton Parkway\, Hilton Head Island\, SC\, 29928\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:RONI BEN~HUR TRIO
DESCRIPTION:Israeli jazz guitarist who immigrated to the United States in 1985. His parents were Tunisian-Jewish from Tunisia. \nRoni Bohobza grew up in Dimona\, Israel. He is the youngest of seven children and one of two born after the family emigrated from Tunisia in 1955. His surname was legally changed to Ben-Hur via ritual at age 10. \nWhen he was eleven\, he started playing guitar. He learned about jazz from a high school’s friend’s record collection. In Israel he performed in clubs and at weddings and bar mitzvahs until he had enough money to move to the U.S. He arrived in New York City in 1985\, spending time at Barry Harris’s Jazz Cultural Theater. He took lessons from Harris\, then became a member of his band.[3] \nBen-Hur’s experience as an educator dates back to 1981 in Israel. In the U.S. he started jazz music programs at Professional Performing Arts School\, the Coalition School for Social Change\, and at the Lucy Moses School. At the request of Bette Midler\, he started a jazz program for New York City high schools. Ben-Hur began a jazz camp in Saint-Cézaire-sur-Siagne\, France\, with Santi Debriano. With Nilson Matta\, he began a jazz and Brazilian music camp in Bar Harbor\, Maine\, both intended for adult jazz amateurs. He is the founding director of the jazz program at the Lucy Moses School at Kaufman Center in Manhattan where he teaches. \nRoni Ben~Hur ~ guitar | Jason Tiemann ~ drums | Harvie S ~ bass
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/roni-benhur-trio
LOCATION:Maureen’s Jazz Cellar\, 2 N Broadway\, Nyack\, NY\, 10960\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:RODNEY JORDAN QUARTET
DESCRIPTION:Rodney is a native of Memphis\, Tennessee where he grew up playing the bass in church and with his high school orchestra. He later studied music with Dr. London Branch\, Alvin Fielder\, and Andy Hardwick at Jackson State University in Jackson\, Mississippi. During his college years\, Jordan joined the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra where he served as Assistant Principal Bassist. After graduating\, he became Chair of the String Department at the Dougherty County Public School and served as Principal Bassist with the Albany Symphony Orchestra in Albany\, GA. Teaching has always been an important part of Mr. Jordan’s life and career. In addition to teaching strings in Dougherty County\, he also taught in the DeKalb County School Systems. \nDuring his years in Georgia\, Jordan served as a bass instructor at Darton College (part of the University System of Georgia) in Albany and at Georgia State University in Atlanta. While living in Atlanta\, Jordan became one of the city’s most active jazz bassists\, performing and recording with some of America’s finest jazz musicians\, including Marcus Printup\, Mulgrew Miller\, James Williams\, Milt Jackson\, George Coleman\, and Russell Gunn. He joined the faculty in the School of Music at Florida State University in Tallahassee\, FL in 2001 where he now holds a rank of Associate Professor of Jazz Studies. Jordan teaches jazz bass\, jazz combo playing\, music education classes\, and a jazz styles class. \nJordan joined the Marcus Roberts Trio in 2009. It was evident during that first official performance of the newly-formed trio at the prestigious Wigmore Hall in London that Jordan thoroughly understood Roberts’ unique trio conception. Rodney Jordan is one of the most versatile jazz bassists on the scene today. His tone is rich and soulful when he plays hauntingly beautiful phrases with the bow. Just as readily\, he plays fast virtuosic passages with apparent effortless skill. Jordan’s knowledge of harmony from his classical bass training combined with the relentless feeling of swing in his playing is a perfect fit for the powerful melodic\, blues-based\, syncopated improvisational sound of the Marcus Roberts Trio. Live from Lincoln Center/ Pivot-Melvin Jones/Turnaround Records. \nThe Quartet: Rodney Jordan ~ Bass | Avis Berry ~ Vocal | Quentin Baxter ~ Drums | Louis Heriveaux ~ Piano \n 
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/rodney-jordan-quartet-2
LOCATION:Good Times Jazz Bar\, 107 W. Broughton St\, Savannah\, GA\, 31401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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