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SUMMARY:RONNIE SCOTT'S ALL STARS
DESCRIPTION:It has been named jazz’s greatest year. There was definitely something in the air in 1959\, and it wasn’t just NASA: Castro took over Cuba\, Buddy Holly died in a plane crash\, Pan Am started regular flights around the world\, and NASA sent 7 astronauts into space. \nRonnie Scott’s\, of course\, was founded in 1959. The idea of opening a jazz club along the lines of the intimate and bustling venues of New York’s 52nd Street was hatched by two ardent jazz fans who happened to be very much part of a burgeoning modern jazz movement of the late fifties: tenor saxophonist Ronnie Scott who had since the late forties\, wowed the bebop brigade in a series of bands commencing with the nine-piece which featured his business partner to be and fellow saxophonist Pete King. \nThree greats of jazz died – Lester Young\, Billie Holiday and Sidney Bechet but born out of so much world turmoil were a spate of jazz masterpieces. \nIn March\, Miles Davis created the definitive jazz album in A Kind of Blue. In May\, Charles Mingus released an album called Mingus Ah Um – possibly his definitive album. Also in May\, Ornette Coleman’s album The Shape of Jazz To Come became ‘the genesis of avant-garde jazz’\, and John Coltrane recorded Giant Steps from May to December. \nWhat Miles did for harmonic shifts\, The Dave Brubeck Quartet did for rhythmic innovations with Time Out\, challenging the acceptable 4/4 and 3/4 time signatures and even creating the hit Take Five with their 5/4 time signature. \nHaving spent eight months in the Miles Davis Quintet\, Bill Evans released Portrait in Jazz in December with Paul Motian and Scott LaFaro\, often regarded as one of the greatest jazz trios. \nIn the show\, you can expect to hear a sample of music from all of these genre-defining jazz classics performed by the unmatched Ronnie Scott’s All Stars. \nLine-up \nFreddie Gavita ~ trumpet\nAlex Garnett ~ saxophone\nJames Pearson ~ piano\nSam Burgess ~ bass\nSebastian de Krom ~ drums \nTickets: £35 ~ £55 | $40.96 ~ $64.36
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/ronnie-scotts-all-stars
LOCATION:Ronnie Scott’s\, 47 Frith Street\, Soho London\, England\, W1D 4HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:PHILIP HARPER SEXTET
DESCRIPTION:From first tasting fame as one of the ’80’s “Young Lions” and co-leader of the acclaimed Harper Brothers Quintet\, trumpeter Philip Harper has always kept great company. \nHe apprenticed with organ master Jimmy McGriff\, then spent two years with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. Following the Harper Brothers\, he played with giants Benny Golson and Cedar Walton and joined the Mingus Big Band. He’s made over 50 recordings and constantly tours both here and in Europe. \nThe Band: Philip Harper ~ trumpet & vocals | Rico Jones ~ tenor saxophone | Raphael Silverman ~ guitar | Maki Nientao ~ piano | Jason Maximo Clotter ~ bass | David Hawkins ~ drums \nTickets: $30.00 Student | $35.00 Adult +fee for both
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/philip-harper-sextet
LOCATION:Jazz Forum Arts\, 1 Dixon Lane\, Tarrytown\, NY\, 10591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:SEAN JONES w/ FROST JAZZ ORCHESTRA & SEEK THE SOURCE
DESCRIPTION:Singing and performing as a child with the church choir in his hometown of Warren\, Ohio\, Sean switched from the drums to the trumpet at the age of 10. \nSean is a musical chameleon and is comfortable in any musical setting no matter what the role or the genre. He is equally adept in being a member of an ensemble as he is at being a bandleader. Sean turned a 6-month stint with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra into an offer from Wynton Marsalis for a permanent position as lead trumpeter\, a post he held from 2004 until 2010. In 2015 Jones was tapped to become a member of the SFJAZZ Collective. During this time\, Sean has managed to keep a core group of talented musicians together under his leadership forming the foundation for his groups that have produced and released eight recordings on the Mack Avenue Records\, the latest is his 2017 release Sean Jones: Live from the Jazz Bistro. \nSean has been prominently featured with a number of artists\, recording and/or performing with many major figures in jazz\, including Illinois Jacquet\, Jimmy Heath\, Frank Foster\, Nancy Wilson\, Dianne Reeves\, Gerald Wilson and Marcus Miller. Sean was selected by Miller\, Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter for their Tribute to Miles tour in 2011. \nThe Band:\nJohn Daversa\, director\nMarcus Strickland\, director\nSean Jones\, trumpet \nTicket: $40.00 | $35.00 | $15.00
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/sean-jones-w-frost-jazz-orchestra-seek-the-source
LOCATION:Gusman Concert Hall\, 1314 Miller Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:SCOTT BELCK QUINTET FEATURING GREGORY TARDY
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Scott Belck is Professor of Music and Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM)\, where he leads the CCM Jazz Orchestra and teaches jazz trumpet. A versatile performer\, he’s played lead trumpet with the Cincinnati Pops\, Glenn Miller Orchestra\, Bootsy Collins’ Funk Unity Band\, and numerous symphonies and jazz festivals. \nHe co-founded several ensembles including Tromba Mundi\, Jazz Central Big Band\, and the Flying Circus Big Band. Belck is also a published author and the founder of Lip Slur World Headquarters. Gregory Tardy is a saxophonist and clarinetist known for his soulful\, expressive style rooted in jazz tradition yet always pushing forward. Originally a classical clarinetist\, he shifted to jazz after hearing Coltrane and Monk’s “Monk’s Mood\,” eventually immersing himself in the New Orleans scene alongside artists like Nicholas Payton and Brian Blade. \nTardy gained national attention with Elvin Jones’ Jazz Machine and went on to perform and record with jazz luminaries such as Wynton Marsalis\, Tom Harrell\, Andrew Hill\, Betty Carter\, and Bill Frisell. His work as a leader includes acclaimed albums for Impulse!\, Palmetto\, and Steeplechase Records\, most recently If Time Could Stand Still on WJ3. Now a professor at the University of Tennessee–Knoxville\, Tardy continues to perform internationally and inspire the next generation of jazz musicians. \nThe Band:\nScott Belck — trumpet\nGregory Tardy— tenor saxophone/clarinet\nDan Karlsberg — piano\nJustin Dawson — bass\nJohn Taylor — drums \nCover: $15.00
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/scott-belck-quintet-featuring-gregory-tardy
LOCATION:Caffè Vivace\, 975 E McMillan Street\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club
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SUMMARY:ETIENNE CHARLES
DESCRIPTION: San Juan Hill: A New York Story  \nCreated by composer and trumpeter Etienne Charles\, it is an immersive multimedia creation that celebrates a vital chapter of New York’s past. Through music\, visuals\, and first-person accounts\, this powerful work shines a light on the historic communities of the area where Lincoln Center stands today. Blending diverse musical styles—including ragtime\, jazz\, stride piano\, swing\, blues\, mambo\, paseo\, Antillean waltz\, calypso\, funk\, disco\, and Hip-Hop—with historical film and compelling narratives\, the work showcases the myriad cultures that migrants brought to New York from the American South and the Caribbean. \nHe is joined by the University of Miami’s Frost Symphony Orchestra\, where Charles teaches and serves as the Director of the Frost Studio Jazz Band\, and special guests\, this piece is a testament to the enduring spirit and forgotten stories of a community that helped shape the city’s cultural landscape. \nThe Program: \nLenape | Where Two or More are Gathered | Zora & Percy | Swing Culture | The Destroyer | Riot 1905 | Negro Enchantress — The Story of Hannah Elias | Charleston at the Jungles | Urban Removal — 1949–1959 | House Rent Party \nCreole Soul:\nEtienne Charles ~ Trumpet\nGodwin Louis ~ Alto\, Soprano Saxophones\nTori Trinity Flute\nChristian Sands ~ Piano\nAlex Wintz ~ Guitar\nLino Piquero Bueno ~ Bass\nBrenten Handfield ~ Drums \nFeature: \nUniversity of Miami Frost Symphony Orchestra\nMaestro Gerard Schwarz ~ Director \nSpecial Guests:\nDJ Logic ~ Turntables\nEljon Wardally\, Carl Hancock Rux ~ Spoken Word \nTickets: Currently No Availability
URL:https://notoriousjazz.com/event/etienne-charles-2
LOCATION:Alice Tully Hall\, 1941 Broadway\, New York City\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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