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SUMMARY:VINCENT HERRING
DESCRIPTION:11th Anniversary with the SCC Jazz Orchestra \nSaxophonist Vincent Herring’s intense\, soulful\, multi-noted style and ebullient swing have excited audiences worldwide. On stage\, Herring and his band often make an incendiary sound over fine and controlled rhythms of modern times. \nVincent tours frequently with his projects around the in the United States\, Europe\, Japan\, China and around the world. Vincent continues to share his distinct voice and musical knowledge\, as a performer and jazz educator. He is currently on staff at William Paterson University and at Manhattan School of Music.
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/vincent-herring-2
LOCATION:The Nash\, 110 E. Roosevelt Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:WAYNE ESCOFFERY QUARTET
DESCRIPTION:Playing music from the saxophonist’s latest release “Like Minds”\n\nWayne Escoffery is a 2014 & 2021 Downbeat Critics Poll Winner for both the tenor and soprano saxophones and a Grammy Award-winning musician. He is considered one of the jazz world’s most talented saxophonists and in-demand sidemen. Escoffery leads his groups\, which tour internationally and has made several highly acclaimed studio recordings with said groups. \nHis current working quartet features pianist David Kikoski\, bassist Ugonna Okegwo\, and drummer Mark Whitfield Jr.\, who took over for the late great Ralph Peterson Jr. \nThe band’s 2020 album The Humble Warrior on the Smoke Sessions Records label has gotten rave reviews and received four stars in the June 2020 issue of Downbeat Magazine. Full band lineup: Wayne Escoffery: Tenor Saxophone | David Kikoski: Piano | Ugonna Okegwo: Bass | Marvin “Smitty” Smith: Drums
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/wayne-escoffery-quartet
LOCATION:Black Cat\, 400 Eddy Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:RAVI COLTRANE
DESCRIPTION:He bears the name of jazz royalty\, and he’s spent many hours curating\, archiving and producing his parents’ recordings. But when he picks up his own saxophones\, Ravi Coltrane blows an original and distinctly modern strain of jazz\, distilling but never seeking to imitate his family’s adventurous improvising spirits. Now one of today’s top saxophonists. \nThe Band: Ravi Coltrane – Saxophone | Jonathan Finlayson – Trumpet | Luis Perdomo – Piano | Robert Hurst – Bass | Mark Whitfield Jr. – Drums \nAll Show Sold Out Except The 10:00pm Shows On Tuesday\, Wednesday\, Thursday & Sunday
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/ravi-coltrane-2
LOCATION:Village Vanguard\, 178 7th Avenue S\, New York City\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:JACKIEM JOYNER
DESCRIPTION:Contemporary saxophonist\, author\, and music producer Jackiem Joyner has set the bar high in his close 20 years as a performer.  With a number one jazz album\, several Billboard chart-topping hits\, and a series of critically acclaimed booksto his name\, he has shown himself to be the rare artist capable of transcending his instrument and reaching a mainstream audience. \nNow\, as he begins the 18th year of his career during a time of unprecedented change in the entertainment industry\, he remains as focused on his art as ever. \nJackiem was born in Norfolk\, VA.  At an early age\, he began to show signs of the restless creativity that would later define his career.  Despite his humble upbringing\, he was able to get his hands on a saxophone as a child.  The instrument quickly became his constant companion.  After years of practice\, he emerged in style with 2007’s ‘Babysoul.’ A masterclass in seductive smooth jazz\, the album marked the arrival of a brilliant instrumentalist\, and set the stage for a prolific recording career that would include Grammy runner ups\, hit singles\, and no shortage of critical adoration\, right up through 2019’s ‘Touch’\, and on to 2020’s EP “Journey of Passion” \nAs a performer\, he has toured over 30 countries and performed with the likes of the late George Duke\, Marcus Miller\, Keiko Matsui\, Donnie McClurkin\, Angela Bofill\, Najee\, Kirk Whalum\, Peter White\, and many others.
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/jackiem-joyner
LOCATION:Middle C Jazz\, 300 South Brevard Street\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:THE HEAVY HITTERS
DESCRIPTION:The Heavy Hitters is a sextet co-led by pianist Mike LeDonne and tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander. The band is rounded out by some of the premiere purveyors of straight-ahead swinging jazz: Vincent Herring on alto saxophone\, Joshua Bruneau on trumpet\, Peter Washington on upright bass\, and Kenny Washington on drums. \nThe music is built to tickle your mind\, hit you in the heart and get your head swaying back and forth. The Heavy Hitters make soulful kickass swinging music that you might have heard on a Blue Note record back in the day. Not to look back… this is a band that is all about the NOW because it’s happening right now! \nThe Heavy Hitters have been swinging hard their whole lives! Their debut record was recorded at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio\, a place we are so lucky to still have up and running and that is putting out the same great sound we have all loved for all these years. It’s a true “Jazz” sound\, recorded by some of the greatest jazz musicians of their generation. \nTickets Fees: $3.07~$4:05
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/the-heavy-hitters
LOCATION:The Side Door\, Old Lyme Inn\, 85 Lyme Street\, Old Lyme\, CT\, 06371\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:PETER WHITE\, MINDI ABAIR\, VINCENT INGALA
DESCRIPTION:Over the years\, Peter White has maintained a reputation as one of the most versatile and prolific acoustic guitarists on the contemporary jazz landscape. Armed with an unparalleled combination of lyricism and energy\, he combines elements of jazz\, pop and classical guitar to create a sound that is singular and at the same time accessible to a broad audience. \nBorn in 1954 in Luton\, a small town north of London\, White and his family moved to nearby Letchworth shortly after he was born. As a child\, he learned to play several musical instruments\, including the clarinet\, trombone\, violin and piano. And of course\, like so many youngsters growing up during the heyday of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones\, he gravitated to the guitar. \nHe learned his first chords on an acoustic guitar\, then bought his first electric guitar in his early teens and studied the recordings of the reigning guitar gods of the day – Jimi Hendrix\, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. But his musical aspirations ultimately veered back in an acoustic direction following an accident that doomed his beloved electric guitar. The axe was destroyed in a fire\, one that White’s younger brother Danny – an aspiring pianist – accidentally started. \n“The funny thing is that Danny didn’t actually admit to setting that fire for at least twenty-five years\,” says White. “I had been kind of obsessed with the electric guitar at that point in my life\, so that episode kind of forced me to go back to playing the acoustic. In retrospect\, that’s a good thing.” \nIndeed\, White’s interests after the accident shifted more toward the music of acoustic artists like Crosby\, Stills and Nash\, James Taylor\, and Joni Mitchell. Plugged or unplugged\, he had decided by his late teens that music was his calling\, and his first professional gig was at a holiday resort in England when he was 19 years old. \nBarely a year later\, he was invited to join Al Stewart’s band as a keyboardist for a tour of England\, Scotland\, and the U.S. in 1975. In addition to opening for artists like Linda Ronstadt\, Billy Joel and Queen\, White worked with Stewart in the studio in the making of Year of the Cat\, which became a huge hit for Stewart in 1976. The tour and the album marked the beginning of a twenty-year association with Stewart. In that time\, the two musicians co-wrote numerous songs\, including Stewart’s 1978 hit\, “Time Passages.” \nBy the beginning of the ‘80s\, White and Stewart had relocated to Los Angeles\, formed a band called Shot in the Dark\, and established a music publishing company called Lobster Music. Around the same time\, Danny White – he of the burning guitar incident several years earlier – formed a group called Matt Bianco\, which included a talented Polish singer named Basia Trzetrzelewska. Danny White and Basia splintered off to launch the singer’s solo career with the 1987 debut album\, Time and Tide\, which featured Peter White on guitar. \nAfter fifteen years as a backup musician and a session player\, White launched his solo recording career with the 1990 release of Reveillez-Vous (French for “Wake up\,” a title chosen by White in honor of his French mother). The album included several unused songs that White had written for Stewart\, and it became a favorite among contemporary jazz radio stations. \nHe followed with three records on the Sindrome label – Excusez-Moi (1991)\, Promenade (1993) and Reflections (1994) – before signing with Columbia for the 1996 release of Caravan of Dreams. He maintained an ambitious release schedule through the ‘90s and beyond\, but also found time to appear on recordings by many of his friends\, including Dave Koz\, Rick Braun\, Richard Elliot\, Jeff Golub\, Lee Ritenour\, Kirk Whalum\, Boney James and many others. \nOn the road\, he has participated in numerous “Guitars and Saxes” tours with the aforementioned players\, and has established an annual “Peter White Christmas Tour” – the latter enterprise fueled by the success of his two highly regarded holiday albums\, Songs of the Season (1997) and A Peter White Christmas (2007). \nGood Day\, released in 2009 on Peak Records\, a division of Concord Music Group\, was White’s first collection of original songs in several years. “I just started going through my backlog of material – songs that I’d never finished\, some going as far back as ten or fifteen years – and I discovered that I had a lot of gems that I really wanted to show to the world\,” he says. “I wanted to record them in my own time and in my own way\, without any outside influence or interference.” \nWhite released Here We Go in 2012 on Heads Up International\, a division of Concord Music Group. The 11-song set\, produced by White and DC (George Benson\, Larry Carlton\, Bob James\, Patty Austin)\, featured several high-profile guest musicians\, including saxophonists David Sanborn and Kirk Whalum\, and pianist Philippe Saisse\, and included a range of original material written in the recent and distant past. “I wanted variety\,” says White. “I wanted songs that moved me\, in the hopes that they’ll move the listener as well. I’m on a journey\, and I want to bring with me anyone who’s willing to follow.” \nSmile\, released on October 7\, 2014\, is the final CD in White’s trilogy of albums consisting entirely of his own material. Co-produced with DC\, the recording features ten tracks – some were written recently\, some White wrote along the way with close friends and some were from the vault. Special guests include Mindi Abair (vocals)\, Rick Braun (horns)\, Euge Groove (soprano sax) and Philippe Saisse (keyboards\, piano and orchestra programming). White’s daughter\, Charlotte\, plays violin on one song. \nIn a career that spans nearly four decades\, over a dozen solo recordings and countless performances\, White insists that it’s the faces in the crowd and the fans that keep the experience fresh. “I’ll play a live show\, and someone will come to me afterward and say\, ‘Oh\, I loved this CD\,’ or ‘This song helped me through a bad time\,’” he explains. “Or I get emails from people saying\, ‘Oh\, I love the way you covered one of my favorite songs on your record back in 1994.’ The idea that someone can write me an email and tell me about something I did on a record that was released fifteen years ago – you can’t buy that. That’s priceless. That’s what keeps me going – the idea that people out there really care about what I do\, the idea that I’ve made a difference for someone.” \nParking: $30.00 advanced purchase | $35.00 day of \nValet: $40.00 advanced purchase | $45.00 day of (if not sold out)
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/peter-white-mindi-abair-vincent-ingala
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency Newport Beach\, 1107 Jamboree Road\, Newport Beach\, CA\, 92660\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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