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SUMMARY:EBBAN & EPHRAIM DORSEY: HOMECOMING
DESCRIPTION:The multi-talented siblings have been playing together since they were 10 and 11. They continue to strive with their gifts as they travel\, playing with some of the best local\, national and international recording artists. Their performances can be described as two different voices coming together to create a healing\, ethereal\, and emotional experience for the listeners\, as well as themselves. \nEbban Dorsey\, 19-year-old alto saxophonist\, composer\, and bandleader\, is from Baltimore\, Maryland and has studied with Blake Meister\, Carl Grubbs\, Tim Green\, and Gary Thomas. Ebban has gained a lot of experience playing Jazz and has even performed with Carl Grubbs\, Gary Bartz (Performed on a live recording for the documentary titled\, “Blues Chronicles”)\, Kamasi Washington\, John Lamkin\, Warren Wolf\, Benito Gonzales\, Kenny Garett\, Tia Fuller\, Sean Jones\, Wycliffe Gordon\, Tanya Darby\, Erica Von Kleist\, Mimi Jones\, Shamie Royston\, Reginald Thomas\, Allison Miller\, José James\, Matthew Stevens\, The Chuck Redd Band\, Christian Scott\, and many more. She was a member of NYO Jazz 2020 as well as NYO Jazz 2021 and recorded an album with the 2021 Jazz band. She has also performed a jazz rendition of “This Land is Your Land” at the Baltimore Orioles stadium as part of the “Women of Music” concert series\, and later performed the national anthem alongside Ephraim Dorsey for the 2020 season opener. Ebban Dorsey is an extraordinary musician with a bright future ahead of her. \nEphraim Dorsey\, 20-year-old tenor saxophonist\, composer\, and bandleader\, is from Baltimore\, Maryland and has studied with Blake Meister\, Carl Grubbs\, Tim Green\, and Gary Thomas. Ephraim has gained a lot of experience playing Jazz and has performed with Carl Grubbs\, Gary Bartz (Performed on a live recording for the documentary titled\, “Blues Chronicles”)\, Kamasi Washington (participated in a film project entitled\, “As told to G/D thyself”’\, which is available for viewing on iTunes and the Apple Store)\, Kenny Garett\, John Lamkin\, Warren Wolf\, Benito Gonzales (Performed with at the twins Jazz Club)\, Kris Funn\, Sean Jones\, Wycliffe Gordon\, Erica Von Kleist\, Reginald Thomas\, The Chuck Redd Band\, Christian Scott\, and many more. He was a member of NYO Jazz 2021 and recorded an album with the 2021 Jazz Band. Ephraim is a passionate Jazz musician and aims to share his gift with the rest of the world. \nTicket Fees: $1.70~$3.46
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/ebban-ephraim-dorsey-homecoming
LOCATION:Keystone Korner Baltimore\, 1350 Lancaster Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:TRIBUTE TO PHAROAH SANDERS
DESCRIPTION:Gary Bartz [Saxophone]\nJean Carn [Vocals]\nNorman Connors [Vocals & Drums]\nEddie Baccus Jr. [Saxophone] \nThe Starship Orchestra \nKnown for his overblowing\, harmonic\, and multi-phonic techniques on the saxophone\, as well as his use of “sheets of sound”\, American jazz musician Pharaoh Sanders played a prominent role in the development of free jazz and spiritual jazz through his work as a member of John Coltrane’s groups in the mid-1960s\, and later through his solo work. He released over thirty albums as a leader and collaborated extensively with vocalist Leon Thomas and pianist Alice Coltrane\, among many others. Fellow saxophonist Ornette Coleman once described him as “probably the best tenor player in the world”. Most of Sanders’ best-selling work was made in the late 1960s and early 1970s for Impulse Records\, including the 30-minute wave-on-wave of free jazz “The Creator Has a Master Plan” from the album Karma. \nA native of Baltimore\, Gary Bartz has been known to many as a trail blazer in the music business from the moment he started playing with Art Blakey at his father’s jazz club in his hometown to his own music throughout the 57 years as a professional musician. As if his Grammy Award with McCoy Tyner in 2005 (‘Illuminations’) wasn’t enough to carve out a place for Bartz in the jazz genre\, he has broken the mold with more than 40 solo albums and over 200 as a guest artist. \nDrummer and producer Norman Connors’ work has become a main staple of jazz-fusion\, with tracks including “Mother Of The Future” from album “Slew Foot” (1974)\, “Captain Connors” from album “This Is Your Life” (1977)\, “You Are My Starship” (1976) album\, et al. He has lead jazz recordings with Carlos Garnett\, Gary Bartz\, Dee Dee Bridgewater\, and Herbie Hancock. \nJean Carn began her recording career with her then-husband\, pianist Doug Carn\, founder of Black Jazz Records and had an astounding five octave voice range. She sang background for artists including the likes of Earth\, Wind & Fire and Norman Connors\, but in 1977\, she debuted solo\, playing a crucial role in the golden era of Philly soul. \nStreaming: $10.00 + fees \nShowtimes ~ Saturday: 7:00 & 9:30pm | Sunday: 5:00 & 7:30pm
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/tribute-to-pharoah-sanders
LOCATION:Keystone Korner Baltimore\, 1350 Lancaster Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:MARK TURNER QUARTET
DESCRIPTION:Saxophonist Mark Turner has recorded over five dozen albums as a leader\, member of a group and as a sideman. He brings his quartet to the club for a special week of music. \nHe released his first album as a leader in 2004 on ECM Records. It features trumpeter Avishai Cohen\, bassist Joe Martin\, and drummer Marcus Gilmore. Turner is a member of the trio Fly\, with bassist Larry Grenadier\, and drummer Jeff Ballard. He also appears in guitarist Gilad Hekselman’s Quartet\, and drummer Billy Hart’s Quartet. Turner has recorded extensively with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel\, saxophonist David Binney\, and pianist Aaron Goldberg\, among others. Turner\, the ultimate jazz sideman\, has played or collaborated with more than 45 jazz bands. In 2018 and 2019 alone he played on eight different jazz albums as a sideman or collaborator.
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/mark-turner-quartet
LOCATION:Village Vanguard\, 178 7th Avenue S\, New York City\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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