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SUMMARY:VINCENT HERRING & SOUL CHEMISTRY
DESCRIPTION:Vincent Herring and Joris Dudli recall their long and fruitful collaboration with their latest\, highly anticipated release SOUL CHEMISTRY. Together with rising star Erena Terakubo on saxophones\, New York masters Gary Fisher on piano and Essiet Essiet on bass\, this group has the perfect chemistry to create the intense\, always soulful jazz of today. \nLine-up:\nVincent Herring – alto saxophone\nErena Terakubo – alto & tenor saxophone\nGary Fisher – percussion\nEssiet Essiet – bass\nJoris Dudli – drums \nTickets In Dollars: $25.41
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/vincent-herring-soul-chemistry
LOCATION:Jassmine\, Wilcza 73\, 00-670 Warsaw\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:DONALD HARRISON
DESCRIPTION:The Art Of Passion \nSaxophonist and NEA Jazz Master “Big Chief” Donald Harrison is a musician/composer who is considered a master of every era of jazz\, soul\, and funk. Born in New Orleans\, Harrison honed his experience playing with uncountable legends\, including Art Blakey\, Terence Blanchard\, McCoy Tyner\, Miles Davis\, Ron Carter\, The Headhunters\, and The Notorious BIG. At the age of nineteen\, Harrison created a modern jazz take on the New Orleans second-line tradition and introduced his composition “New York Second-Line” to the jazz world in 1979. \nBy the mid-’80s\, he created Nouveau Swing\, a distinctive sound that blended the swing beat of modern jazz with hip-hop\, funk\, and soul music. In the ’90s\, Harrison recorded hits in the smooth jazz genre. He began exploring music through the lens of quantum physics in 2000. \nHarrison’s new recording “The Art of Passion” is a multi-genre exploration of a single tune\, showcasing Harrison’s versatility and creativity all at once. He will be joined at the Moss Theater by his band: pianist Dan Kaufman\, drummer Brian Richberg\, and bassist Nori Naroaka.
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/donald-harrison
LOCATION:The Jazz Bakery @ Moss Theater\, 3131 Olympic Boulevard\, Santa Monica\, CA\, 90404\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240408T080000
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SUMMARY:PAQUITO D'RIVERA QUINTET
DESCRIPTION:Paquito D’Rivera is a living monument of Latin jazz. Born in Havana in 1948\, he was introduced to music at an early age by his father\, who is a classical saxophonist but also with a clear passion for listening to jazz. During his studies at the Havana Conservatory of Music he met Chucho Valdés with whom in 1967 he created the Orquesta Cubana de Música Moderna. But it was in 1973 that the two laid the foundations for their legend: they founded the group Irakere\, mixing jazz\, rock\, classical and Cuban music. A mix with Western music certainly not too pleasing to the Cuban regime: it was precisely the continuous interference of the communist government that pushed D’Rivera to ask for political asylum from the United States in 1980. \nEven in his new homeland he soon emerged as a beacon of Latin jazz . He collaborates with McCoy Tyner\, George Coleman\, Chick Corea\, Tito Puente\, Astor Piazzolla\, while in his formations he welcomes young musicians\, projecting them towards international fame (Michel Camilo\, Danilo Pérez\, Hilton Ruiz\, Claudio Roditi). In 1989 he joined one of the most amazing Afro-Latin orchestras that have ever graced the stage\, the United Nation Orchestra created by Dizzy Gillespie\, of which he himself became director after Gillespie’s death. \nHe is the only artist who can boast of having won the Grammy Award for both jazz\, Latin and classical music. And D’Rivera has won quite a few awards: the last two at the 2023 Latin Grammys for the best Latin jazz/jazz album ( I Missed You Too!\, with Chucho Valdés) and for the best contemporary classical composition (the Concerto Venezolano \, recorded by trumpeter Pacho Flores.. \nThe Band: \nPaquito D’Rivera: clarinet/saxophone | Jose Rivero: piano | Gaston Joya: double bass | Sebastian Laverde: vibraphone | Mauricio Zottarelli: drums \n  \n***Website requires translation \n 
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/paquito-drivera-quintet
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Club
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CREATED:20240128T075853Z
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SUMMARY:MARK TURNER QUARTET
DESCRIPTION:In a career spanning two decades and a wide range of musical endeavors\, saxophonist Mark Turner is emerging as a powerful figure in the jazz community. With a distinctive\, personal sound\, exceptional improvisational skills and an innovative\, demanding compositional approach\, he has earned a reputation as one of the most original and influential figures in jazz music. \nBorn in 1965 in Ohio and raised in Southern California\, Turner grew up surrounded by music. “There was always a lot of R&B\, jazz\, soul and gospel music in the house\,” he recalls. “It was in the 1970s\, when the whole civil rights fight was starting to become mainstream\, and my mother and stepfather were in the first wave of young black professionals and intellectuals to move into wealthy white neighborhoods. They and their friends always went to jazz concerts. I was inspired by it\, both the history of jazz music and African-American culture\, and the music itself.” Turner\, now a full member of the movement\, not only released over a dozen albums as a leader\, but was also very active as a sideman. He has recorded and performed with artists including Jakob Bro\, Tom Harrell\, Billy Hart\, Ed Simon\, Enrico Rava\, Kurt Rosenwinkel\, David Virreles\, Ethan Iverson\, Baptiste Trotignon and SFJazz Collective. \nTickets In Dollars: $41.26
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/mark-turner-quartet-2
LOCATION:Jassmine\, Wilcza 73\, 00-670 Warsaw\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:ODE FOR JOE: CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF JOE HENDERSON
DESCRIPTION:Nicholas Payton – trumpet | Walter Smith III – tenor saxophone (Wed – Fri\, 4/17 – 4/19) | Melissa Aldana – tenor saxophone (Sat – Sun\, 4/20 – 4/21) | Renee Rosnes – piano | Peter Washington – bass | Al Foster – drums\nAn all-star group performs the music of Joe Henderson\, one of the most distinctive and admired artists in jazz history. Henderson was a prolific composer who wrote numerous jazz standards and was a transcendent soloist who left a discography of classic albums. The Guardian called him “a giant of the jazz saxophone.” The New York Times added\, “Mr. Henderson was unmistakably modern\,” and quoted the great Benny Golson\, “Joe had one foot in the present\, the other in the future\, and he was just a step away from immortality.” Pianist Renee Rosnes and drummer Al Foster each spent significant parts of their careers working alongside Henderson. They celebrate Henderson’s April 24th birthday.\n***PLEASE NOTE: All 7PM and 9PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows | Fees apply to all tickets
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/ode-for-joe-celebrating-the-music-of-joe-henderson
LOCATION:Smoke Jazz & Supper Club\, 2751 Broadway\, New York City\, NY\, 10025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:SCOTT HAMILTON
DESCRIPTION:According to The Guardian\, Scott Hamilton represents the timeless essence of jazz. The tenor saxophonist is known for his captivating style of playing\, for which trumpeter Roy Eldridge was a major influence. After trying out several instruments\, he picked the saxophone when he ended up in New York. He stayed with the instrument ever since and performed with jazz legends such as Ella Fitzgerald\, Benny Goodman and Woody Herman. \nThis concert will feature straight-ahead jazz of the highest level by a musician who has been at the international top for many years. He will be accompanied by some of the finest in Dutch jazz: Rein de Graaff on piano\, Marius Beets on double bass\, and Eric Ineke on drums. \n‘Following a Scott Hamilton solo is like listening to a great conversationalist in full flow. First comes the voice\, the inimitable\, assured sound of his tenor saxophone\, then the informal style and finally the amazing fluency and eloquent command of the jazz language’ (Dave Gelly).
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/scott-hamilton
LOCATION:Bimhuis\, Piet Heinkade 3 1019 BR\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Club
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