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SUMMARY:WILLIE JONES TRIO FEATURING HOUSTON PERSON
DESCRIPTION:Willie Jones III: \nWith an unparalleled style of rhythmic expression\, drummer Willie Jones III is one of the world’s leading jazz drummers. In addition to honoring his monumental influences – the late greats Philly Joe Jones\, Art Blakey and Billy Higgins – Jones’ bold articulation and constantly innovative sense of swing are results of his life-long musical experience. \nBorn in Los Angeles\, California on June 8\, 1968\, Jones’ earliest exposure to music was through his father\, Willie Jones II\, an accomplished and notable jazz pianist\, who offered guidance and inspiration to his gifted son. Dedicated to the further development of his skills\, the younger Jones spent the next few years working diligently with acclaimed drummers and music instructors and began performing with distinguished musicians by the time he was in his teens. He completed his academic training after receiving a full scholarship to the California Institute of the Arts where he studied under the tutelage of the legendary Albert “Tootie” Heath. Before he was a semifinalist in the 1992 Thelonious Monk Jazz Drum Competition\, Jones co-founded jazz band Black Note. Influenced by the rich soulful energy of the West Coast bop movement\, Black Note’s hard-swing sound propelled them to first place in the prestigious John Coltrane Young Artist Competition in 1991. \nNear the end of 1994\, while Jones was reaching for a higher level of drumming dexterity\, he gained the privilege of playing sideman to the renowned vibist Milt Jackson\, where Jones learned the importance of pacing and sensitivity. Meanwhile\, his musical career continued to unfold. \nFrom 1998-2005\, Jones was a member of Roy Hargrove’s Quintet and is featured on Roy Hargrove’s CD releases on Verve: Moment To Moment\, Hard Groove\, Nothing Serious and RH Factor’s Distractions. Jones can be heard on a host of recordings including Kurt Elling’s GRAMMY® nominated Night Moves (Concord) and Eric Reed’s Here (Max Jazz). Jones has worked with Sonny Rollins\, Ernestine Anderson\, Bobby Hutcherson\, Wynton Marsalis\, Cedar Walton\, Frank Wess\, the Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band\, Houston Person\, Billy Childs\, Eric Reed\, Ryan Kisor\, Eric Alexander\, Bill Charlap\, Michael Brecker\, Herbie Hancock and Hank Jones. \nHouston Person: \nHouston Person\, born in Newberry\, South Carolina in 1934\, is the natural heir to the Boss Tenor crown worn so long and so well by Gene Ammons. In the more than twenty-five years that he has been a working bandleader\, Person has taken his music to most points on the globe. A travelling Jazzman in an era that has found that particular species a veritable rara avis\, Person does it all himself. He books his own tours\, hunts up the new clubs\, has the phone number of every major concert promoter on each continent and produces his own albums: truly the vertically integrated Jazzman. \nIf\, given all this\, he played mediocre tenor it would be easy to forgive him. But he doesn’t – he plays damn good tenor and it keeps getting better. One of the last proponents of the big sound\, his tone has gotten bigger even as his delivery has mellowed and rounded out. And\, of course\, with Person you are likely to hear almost anything in terms of repertoire. He has recorded disco and gospel\, pop and r&b in addition to his natural Jazz but beyond that he has an enormous and ever changing book. Nothing pedestrian or everyday for Person! \nHe grew up in Florence\, S.C.\, studied at the state college there\, was later named to the school’s Hall of Fame in 1999\, and continued his studies at Hartt College of Music in Hartford\, CT. Earlier\, in the U.S. Air Force\, he played with Don Ellis\, Eddie Harris\, Cedar Walton\, and Leo Wright. Contrary to popular belief\, he was never married to the late singer Etta Jones\, but did spend many years as her musical partner\, recording\, performing and touring. \nAlthough he has performed in the hard bop and swing genres\, he is most experienced in and best known for his work in soul Jazz. Person is also known for his distinctive sassy sound and his expressive style of playing. He received the Eubie Blake Jazz Award in 1982. \nHe has more than 75 albums under his own name on Prestige\, Westbound\, Mercury\, Savoy\, Muse\, and is currently with High Note Records. He has recorded with Charles Brown\, Charles Earland\, Lena Horne\, Etta Jones\, Lou Rawls\, Horace Silver\, Dakota Staton\, and more. \nHouston has deffine ideas about Jazz: “Well\, it’s uplifting and important. And a release and a relief. That’s what it is\, Jazz\, so called Jazz\, to me. It’s important that it’s relaxing. Something that when the end of the day comes\, after a hard and frustrating day out in the world\, that relieves you. Relaxes you and makes you feel good.” Person adds that all he wants is to give people “good solid melodies with some improvisation and plenty of blues feel.” He smiles\, “You always want that dance feeling there\, that happy\, happy feeling.”
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/willie-jones-trio-featuring-houston-person
LOCATION:Dazzle\, 1080 14th Street\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:KENNY GARRETT AND SOUNDS FROM THE ANCESTORS
DESCRIPTION:Since joining Miles Davis’ band in the mid-1980s\, saxophonist Kenny Garrett has distinguished himself with one thing above all else: his pursuit of absolute perfection. This may have gotten in the way of his emotionality in some episodes\, but who can just jump out of their skin like that? On his new album ‘Sounds From The Ancestors’\, Kenny goes further than ever before to gain distance. And here he reveals the musical sides of his personality that we have not yet known from him. \nThe album “Sounds From The Ancestors” is so multi-layered\, as if it were a film in which he himself acted as director\, screenwriter\, cinematographer\, main actor and\, of course\, soundtrack provider. \nLine-up:\nKenny Garrett – Alto and Tenor Saxophones\nCorcoran Holt – Acoustic Bass\nRudy Bird – Percussion\nKeith Brown – Acoustic Piano\nRonald Bruner – Drums\nMelvis Santa – Vocals and Keyboard \nTickets In Dollars: $65.90 \nTwo Shows | 18:00 (6:00pm) and 21:30 (9:30)
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/kenny-garrett-and-sounds-from-the-ancestors-two-concerts-thursday-14-03-2024-1800-and-2130
LOCATION:Jassmine\, Wilcza 73\, 00-670 Warsaw\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:JESSE JONES JR.
DESCRIPTION:The Miami native is a virtuoso saxophonist who started his first band\, the Melt-Jess Jazz Quintet\, in high school with trumpeter brother Melton Mustafa\, who later left to play with Count Basie. Jones formed his own quartet and remains a longtime fixture in Miami’s jazz scene. \nHe continues to be at the forefront of a burgeoning jazz renaissance in South Florida. He is renowned for his mastery of the saxophone and captivating vocals\, has left an indelible mark on the genre over decades.
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/jesse-jones-jr
LOCATION:Arts Bonita Center for Performing Arts\, 10150 Bonita Beach Road\, Bonita Springs\, FL\, 34135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:JOHN SHAPELY OCTET & TONI BYRD
DESCRIPTION:John Shapely ~ Saxophone\, Justin Golding ~ Alto Saxophone\, Frank Briscoe ~ Trumpet\, Timmy Markey ~ Trombone\, Jordan Thorne ~ Baritone Saxophone\, Dallas McCorkendale ~ Keys\, Chris Enghauser ~ Bass\, Lee Roberts ~ Drums\, Toni Byrd ~ Vocals \nSince its inception in South Florida in 1994\, the John Shapley Octet has grown in popularity among mainstream jazz listeners. The band plays swinging classic jazz arrangements and compositions by Shapley\, Bill Dobbins\, Rob Lussier\, Marty Paich\, Bill Holman\, Quincy Jones\, Gerry Mulligan\, Dave Pell\, Oliver Nelson\, Wayne Shorter\, Jaco Pastorius\, Yellowjackets and others. With it’s beautiful solos and horn section passages\, the band has been featured in South Florida at the 1995 Hollywood Jazz Festival\, 1996 Riverwalk Sunday Jazz Brunch series\, the 2001 Greater Florida Jazz and Swing Club and maintains an active performing schedule in jazz clubs and concert venues in Atlanta\, Georgia and throughout the southeast. It is well known for the production of the show  The Essence of Ellington featuring classic transcriptions of genius jazz composer Duke Ellington. In 2003 the John Shapley Octet released two CD’s entitled John Shapley Octet:Essence of Ellington and John Shapley: Jazz Ensembles which attracted attention and  has been sold to listeners all over the United States\, Canada\, Europe and South America. In 2006 the band relocated it’s home base to Atlanta\, Georgia where it continues an active performing and touring schedule. The John Shapley Octet is currently available for bookings in public and private concert venues.
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/john-shapely-octet-toni-byrd
LOCATION:Red Light Cafe\, 553-1 Amsterdam Avenue NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:SFJAZZ COLLECTIVE
DESCRIPTION:Founded by SFJAZZ in 2004\, the SFJAZZ Collective is an all-star ensemble and composer’s workshop that represents what’s happening now in jazz\, celebrating its 20th Anniversary in 2024. \nSince the beginning\, the Collective’s mission has been to perform newly commissioned pieces by each member and fresh arrangements of works by modern masters. Through this pioneering approach\, simultaneously honoring music’s greatest figures while championing jazz’s up-to-the-minute directions\, the SFJAZZ Collective embodies SFJAZZ’s commitment to jazz as a living\, ever-relevant art form. \nTo celebrate two decades as a working ensemble\, the supergroup will perform a landmark Anniversary program that both honors the history of the group and looks ahead to its future. In tribute to the artists who have been honored by the Collective over its 20-year history\, as well as the world-class composers who have been a part of the ensemble\, the band will revisit past original compositions and arrangements from its innovative repertoire\, updated and re-imagined by this singular lineup of jazz masters. Additionally\, the band will emphasize the spirit of its name by collectively composing a new suite dedicated to and inspired by the history of the ensemble. \nChris Potter ~ music director & saxophone\nDavid Sánchez ~ saxophone\nMike Rodriguez ~ trumpet\nWarren Wolf ~ vibraphone\nEdward Simon ~ piano\nMatt Brewer ~ bass\nKendrick Scott ~ drum \nStreaming: $15.00 + fees \nSaturday Showtimes: \nSunday Showtimes:
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/sfjazz-collective
LOCATION:Keystone Korner Baltimore\, 1350 Lancaster Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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