The Jazz Voyager

Heading to the City of Brotherly Love for the next stop on the voyage of this traveller. The place I will be seated in for this week’s jazz performance is nestled in the Spring Garden neighborhood of Philadelphia and is called the South Jazz Kitchen. It’s known for the coolest jazz and Southern cuisine in the city.

Vibraphonist Chien Chien Lu and bassist Richie Goods collaborate on this stage for three nights with two shows per evening. When you put together an emerging contemporary percussionist and composer with the youngest bassist ever inducted into the Pittsburgh Jazz Hall of Fame and you get an exciting show and one you will never forget.

The venue’s address is 600 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130. For those who want more info go to https://notoriousjazz.com/event/chien-chien-lu-x-richie-goods.

CALIFORNIA JAZZ FOUNDATION

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EKEP NKWELLE BAND

A rising master of her craft, vocalist Ekep Nkwelle entrances audiences with her strong lyrical presence and an uncanny connection to phrasing that’s at once grounded and ethereal. High-level musicality informs her storytelling. To Dizzy’s Club she brings her tight ensemble of acclaimed artists. Expect an evening of imaginative arrangements and compelling treatment of standard tunes. 

Ekep Nkwelle, vocals
Luther Allison, piano
Russell Hall, bass
Nazir Ebo, drums
Kofi Hunter, percussion

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THE DIVA JAZZ ORCHESTRA

A multigenerational outfit led by drummer, composer, and clinician Sherrie Maricle, DIVA Jazz Orchestra has garnered accolades from across the world. The 15-piece ensemble “exudes the excitement and force found in the tradition of historic big bands, with an eye towards originality.” Their program of stylistically diverse standards and original tunes spotlights a swinging band sound as well as each soloist’s distinct and vibrant personality. Don’t miss this energetic three-night event! 

Sherrie Maricle, drums
Jami Dauber, trumpet

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DOMO BRANCH BIG BAND

Domo Branch brings an intentional curiosity to his sets. His versatility on the drums allows him to perform with a range of individualists, from Wynton Marsalis and Dianne Reeves to Taylor Eigsti and Terence Blanchard. Leading his acclaimed ensemble Branchin’ Out, the bi-coastal artist centers improvisation and expansion. Expect a high-energy evening of new music and classic tunes. 

Dominick “Domo” Branch, drums/bandleader
Nathaniel Williford, Nicholas Mikhail, Alexandra Ridout, Geoff Gallante, trumpet | Nate Jones, Bruno Tzinas, Jack Kotze, Joe Giordano, trombone | Kevin Oliver Jr., Ginger Meyer, alto saxophone | Birsa Chatterjee, Ben Sherman, tenor saxophone | Jarien Jaminila, baritone saxophone | Ben Collins-Siegel, Dabin Ryu, piano | Jayla Chee, bass

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SHEILA JORDAN WITH RONI BEN-HUR & HARVIE S

An absolute treasure of the New York music scene, bebop torchbearer Sheila Jordan brings her improvisatory trio to Dizzy’s Club. At 95, the singer and inexhaustible band leader delivers sets that spotlight her undeniable skill and personal treatment of repertoire from Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Herbie Nichols, and other icons. Don’t miss an exhilarating one-night event that features her longtime collaborators, stylistic masters Roni Ben-Hur and Harvie S. 

Sheila Jordan, vocals
Roni Ben-Hur, guitar
Harvie S, bass

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