
KENNY GARRETT AND SOUNDS FROM THE ANCESTORS
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.
The 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.
Line-up:
Kenny Garrett – Alto and Tenor Saxophones
Corcoran Holt – Acoustic Bass
Rudy Bird – Percussion
Keith Brown – Acoustic Piano
Ronald Bruner – Drums
Melvis Santa – Vocals and Keyboard
Tickets In Dollars: $65.90
Two Shows | 18:00 (6:00pm) and 21:30 (9:30)
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FRANCESCA TANDOI
Italian jazz pianist and vocalist Francesca Tandoi has been hailed by critics and industry peers as a rising jazz star and one of the stunning young talents on the international scene. In just a few short years, she gained international recognition as a world-class pianist and vocalist.
She performed with the best jazz musicians. She has toured and performed in some of the most important theaters, jazz festivals and clubs around the world, such as North Sea Jazz Festival, Umbria Jazz, Cork Jazz, Bosendorfer Gala, Breda Jazz Festival, Amsterdam Arena Stadium, Piano City Madrid, Sumatra Jazz Festival, Tokyo Hakuju Concert Hall, Moscow Gorkiy Park Summer Festival, Tver Philharmonic Hall, Stara Zagora Jazz Festival and many others in the USA, Japan, Indonesia, India, South Africa, and all corners of Europe.
Francesca Tandoi – keys
Matheus Nicolaiewsky – bass
Sander Smeets – drums
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CHRISTIAN SANDS
Pianist Christian Sands brought a fresh perspective to the entire language of jazz. On his stunning album Be Water, the pianist draws inspiration from the calm and power of water and meditates on the possibilities offered by echoing in its fluidity and malleability.
Only in his thirties, Sands had already had a remarkable career trajectory, touring and recording for many years with Inside Straight and the Christian McBride Trio, as well as collaborating with musicians such as Gregory Porter, Geri Allen, Esperanza Spaulding and many others. The artist also serves as a creative ambassador for the Erroll Garner Foundation and is a resident of the Monterey Jazz Festival.
Tickets In Dollars: $49.02
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KEYON HARROLD
Keyon Harrold, a world-class jazzman, returns to Warsaw at Jassmine and will feature his new album Foreverland. It is full of emotion and drama, a triumphant journey that takes the listener through good, bad, ugly and beautiful experiences, leading to wisdom. Harrold says: What I can offer as a musician playing an instrument is an honest communication of emotion.
We had the opportunity to hear Harrold’s trumpet on two Grammy Award-winning albums – the soundtrack to the film “Miles Ahead” and “Take Me to the Alley” by Gregory Porter. In the Jazz Times readers’ vote for the best newcomer of 2015, Keyon took second place. Wynton Marsalis himself called him “the future of the trumpet”. The work of the star of the Jassmine concert is the result of jazz traditions, the spirit of soul and R&B music, and hip-hop energy and authenticity. Keyon Harrold doesn’t care about genre labels.
Tickets In Dollars: $51.61
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SAMORA PINDERHUGHES
Samora Pinderhughes is a composer, pianist, filmmaker and multidisciplinary artist. In his work, radically honest lyrics are combined with masterful musicianship and poignant visual projections. As part of the ensemble August Greene, he has collaborated with greats such as Robert Glasper, Karriem Riggins and Common. He is also known for using his music to examine socio-political issues.
Samora Pinderhughes (vocals, keys)
Elena Pinderhughes (flute)
Chris Patishall (piano)
Elliott Skinner (vocals, guitar)
Joshua Crumbly (bass)
Pinderhughes grew up in Cuba and the San Francisco Bay Area, where he studied harmony and jazz composition. He later moved to New York to study music at Juilliard. Here he met his mentor, the award-winning playwright Anna Deavere Smith, who inspired him to combine film, theater and music in new ways. His first major political project was “The Transformation Suite”, which explored the history of radical resistance in African diaspora communities. In 2022, he released the critically acclaimed album GRIEF.
Tickets In Dollars | 22.09 ~ 27.85
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