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SUMMARY:THE HEADHUNTERS
DESCRIPTION:Few bands can boast a history as fortuitous and storied asThe Headhunters. What each member brings to the table forged a history that most bands can only dream of. Their blend of jazz with funk and rock would go on to sell over a million albums worldwide\, while the band’s legacy would inspire musicians of every genre for years to come\, be sampled by hundreds of hip-hop artists throughout the ’80s and ’90s\, and influence countless musicians’ playing today. The Headhunters’ impact remains a global phenomenon\, and their time with Hancock proved to be a life changing experience. The band has released 8 more albums stepping out on their own sans Hancock’s involvement starting with Survival of the Fittest in 1975 and on Straight from the Gate in 1977 and most recently Speakers In the House in 2022 and Live From Brooklyn Bowl in 2023.\n\nThe current band consists of a top notch quintet with Clark\, Summers and Harrison joined by bassist Chris Severin (Dr. John\, Diana Krall\, The Neville Brothers) and pianist Kyle Roussel (Preservation Hall Jazz Band)\, both staples on the New Orleans music scene. Managed by Greg Lucas and Craig Walker at Devil Hills Entertainment\, the band is poised for success in 2024\, having recorded a new album and accompanying feature length documentary at the legendary Hyde Street Studios in August 2023 and completed a sold out European tour in November 2023 including two nights at the London Jazz Festival. \nThe Band: \nDonald Harrison ~ saxophone\nKyle Roussel ~ piano\nChris Severin ~ bass\nBill Summers ~ percussion\nMike Clark ~ drums\n 
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/the-headhunters
LOCATION:The Jazz Station\, 124 W Broadway\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:BOBBY BROOM: TRIBUTE TO RUSSELL MALONE
DESCRIPTION:Born in Harlem and raised on the Upper West Side of NYC\, Bobby Broom took up guitar at 12 and five years later\, in 1977\, made his first appearance with Sonny Rollins at Carnegie Hall. Even prior to that auspicious start\, he had dedicated himself to the art\, culture\, and life of jazz\, with the goals of learning to express himself within the idiom\, while honoring its historical traditions and spirit. \nNearly 50 years later\, Bobby has amassed a formidable jazz pedigree\, working closely with historic figures such as Rollins\, Miles Davis\, Art Blakey\, Stanley Turrentine and Kenny Burrell\, as well as many of his contemporaries. To date he has made fifteen leader recordings and has traveled to perform\, as an accompanying musician and with his own ensembles\, in countries on five continents. \nBroom is a tenured Associate Professor at Northern Illinois University and has devoted much of his career to jazz education. He began teaching at the tertiary level under the direction of NEA Jazz Fellow and saxophone great Jackie McLean at University of Hartford. Bobby has also worked with high school students through the Herbie Hancock (formerly Thelonious Monk) Institute and currently\, with the Ravinia Jazz Mentor Program.
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/bobby-broom-tribute-to-russell-malone
LOCATION:Dazzle\, 1080 14th Street\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:MARC RIBOT 70TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
DESCRIPTION:with special guests James Brandon Lewis & Mary Halvorson & more… \nGuitarist extraordinaire Marc Ribot follows his muse wherever it leads\, resulting in a career path that has ranged across free jazz and no wave\, rock and Cuban rumba. In some circles he’s best known as a key collaborator with singular artists such as Tom Waits\, Elvis Costello\, John Zorn\, Diana Krall\, and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss\, contributing to their 2007 hit album Raising Sand. \nThe last time the mind-bogglingly eclectic checked into the SFJAZZ Center he played eight solo shows in the JHL\, alternating between freely improvised sets\, extended medleys of Haitian-American composer Frantz Casseus\, Cuban maestro Arsenio Rodríguez and John Coltrane\, and his gorgeous score for the 1924 Soviet silent film Aelita: Queen of Mars. \nCelebrating his 70th birthday\, Ribot joins forces with two of the most celebrated and searching jazz artists on the contemporary scene\, guitarist Mary Halvorson and saxophonist James Brandon Lewis\, along with bassist Hilliard Greene and longtime collaborator Chad Tayloron drums.
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/marc-ribot-70th-birthday-celebration
LOCATION:SFJazz Center | Miner Auditorium\, 201 Franklin Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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