
JOE GRANSDEN QUINTET
Celebrate the 70th anniversary of Chet Baker Sings with trumpeter and vocalist Joe Gransden. With his smooth trumpet, soulful vocals, and the laid-back spirit of West Coast jazz, Gransden honors Chet Baker’s timeless sound in an unforgettable evening.
The Band
Joe Gransden ~ trumpet, vocals
Jerry Weldon ~ tenor saxophone
Geoff Haydon ~ piano
Neal Caine ~ bass
Jerome Jennings ~ drums
Cover: $25.00 ~ $50.00
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DISHAN HARPER | SAM YI TRIBUTE
The Legacy of the Harper Familky, Ten ATL & Churchill Grounds
Trumpeter Terence Harper brings together The Harper Family, Jazzmeia Horn, Kenny Banks Jr., and an all-star ensemble for a powerful, one-night-only tribute to two beloved figures in the jazz world; his brother, bassist Dishan Harper, and legendary curator Sam Yi, founder of Churchill Grounds. Featuring artists from Atlanta and New York City, many of whom performed with Dishan or at Sam Yi’s iconic venues including TEN ATL, this heartfelt evening honors their lasting impact through music, memory, and community.
Performance Lineup:
Jerome Jennings, drums
Kenny Banks Jr., piano
Frank Houston, saxophone
Terence Harper, trumpet
Jazzmeia Horn, vocals
Patrick Arthur, guitar
Tommy Sauter, bass
Devon Gates, bass & vocals
Special Guests:
Bernard Linnette, Lee Hogans, Orion Turre, Wallace Roney Jr., Darren English, Michael Cruse, Frank Lacy, Jordan Dyan, Terri Davis Larry Wilson, Sherman Irby, Mwanzi Harriott, Kevin Oliver Jr. some Members of the Harper Family and many more…
Cover: $25.00 ~ $55.00
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CHARLES MCPHERSON QUINTET
For more than 60 years, saxophonist Charles McPherson has been one of the most expressive and highly regarded voices in jazz. His rich musical style, rooted in the blues and bebop, has influenced and inspired generations of musicians and listeners. Wynton Marsalis, a longtime admirer says: “Charles is the very definition of excellence in our music.
He is the definitive master on this instrument. He plays with exceptional harmonic accuracy and sophistication. He performs free-flowing, melodic and thematically developed solos with unbelievable fire and an unparalleled depth of soul.”
The Band
Charles McPherson ~ also saxophone
Terell Stafford ~ trumpet | July 25th & 26th only
Javon Jackson ~ saxophone | July 24th only
Jeb Patton ~ piano
David Wong ~ bass
Billy Drummond ~ drums
Showtimes: Thursday @ 7:00pm | Friday & Saturday @ 6:00pm & 8:30pm
Cover: $45.00 ~ $55.00 +fee | Streaming $15.00 +fee
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Daily Dose Of Jazz…
Eduard “Eddie” Brunner was born on July 19, 1912 in Zürich, Switzerland. He learned to play clarinet, piano, and tenor and alto saxophone before beginning to perform professionally. In the early 1930s he worked with Rene Dumont, Jack and Louis de Vries, and Marek Weber.
By 1936 he moved to Paris, France and recorded under his own name as well as with Goldene Sieben and Louis Bacon. He returned to Switzerland once World War II broke out. Brunner joined Teddy Stauffer’s band, and in 1941 took over leadership of the group until 1947, when it dissolved.
He led a new six-piece ensemble in 1948, and recorded for radio and television broadcasts in the 1950s.
Reedist and bandleader Eddie Brunner died on July 18, 1960 in his city of birth.
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Daily Dose Of Jazz…
Nicole Glover was born on July 18, 1991 in Portland, Oregon. Her musical journey began when her father introduced her to improvised music at a young age. She started playing the clarinet at the age of ten, transitioning to tenor saxophone the following year. Her interest and curiosity for music blossomed in high school, becoming involved in a variety of performance groups, both within her school and in the community.
Nicole was chosen to be one of nineteen students from across the nation for the Next Generation Jazz Orchestra, who embarked on a national tour that involved performances with Bobby Watson and Julian Lage, and concluded with a performance at the Monterey Jazz Festival with Wynton Marsalis.
After studying at William Paterson University, in 2011 Nicole returned to Portland where she was invited to record on Esperanza Spaulding’s Grammy-award winning album Radio Music Society. She now performs in multiple groups with multi-instrumentalist George Colligan, as well as her own jazz trio and several other improvisational ensembles, such as, the Alan Jones Storyline Sextet, Thomas Barber’s Spiral Road, and the Kerry Politzer Quintet.
2015 saw Glover releasing her debut album First Record, featuring pianist and trumpeter George Colligan, bassist Jonathan Lakey and drummer Alan Jones. She leads her own trio with bassist Tyrone Allen II and drummer Kayvon Gordon. This was followed with the release of Plays, and HighNote-Savant Records Memories, Dreams, Reflections.
Throughout her musical career, Nicole has performed with Mulgrew Miller, Esperanza Spalding, Kenny Garrett, George Colligan, Geoffrey Keezer, Bennie Maupin, Bobby Watson, Mike Clark, Carl Allen, Kenny Washington, Al Foster, Victor Lewis, Lenny White, Joe Farnsworth, Reggie Workman, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ben Wolfe, Bill Stewart, Essiet Essiet, Mel Brown, Julian Lage, Obo Addy, Rob Scheps, Red Holloway, Terell Stafford, Helen Sung, Dana Hall, Scotty Barnhart, and Thara Memory, to name a few.
Glover is a member of Ural Thomas and Pain, Artemis led by Renee Rosnes, Ursa Major led by Christian McBride, and has toured with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.Tenor saxophonist, bandleader, composer, and educator Nicole Glover, who is on faculty at the Manhattan School of Music and has taught masterclasses and private lessons to students around the world, continues to fit performance in her busy schedule.
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