
ERNEST “EC3” COLEMAN III
Ernest “EC3 Coleman III BIO Ernest, a second generation musician, was born in Naples, Italy to Ernest and Rebecca Coleman. His father, Ernest Jr., was a jazz musician who played tenor sax and was also a great arranger and composer.
Ernest studied at the Naval Conservatory of Music in Norfolk, Virginia and was awarded a special honor for being the youngest student to graduate from this conservatory. After his tour with the Navy Band, Ernest moved to Los Angeles, California and began his true musical quest. He performed for Guys & Dolls, Ain’t Misbehavin, Bourbon Street Review, and A Chorus Line.
Ernest got the call to work with Loretta Holloway in Las Vegas opening for Jay Leno, Bill Cosby, David Brenner, Yakov Smirnoff, Whoopi Goldberg, Don Rickles and many many more. Ernest soon took over as Loretta’s musical director and continued on to travel to places like Russia, Bermuda, Japan, Canada, Virgin Islands, and Brazil, among many places around the world. Ernest worked with Loretta for over twelve years, playing with major symphonies and was responsible for conducting from behind the drums.
Tickets: Student ~ $10.00 | General Admission: $25.00
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DENISE KING & THE DK COLLECTIVE
Native Philadelphia Denise King was thirteen when she was introduced to Jazz by her uncle, Herbert Tatum, who had an extensive collection of Jazz LPs. This love was further cultivated by family, when a cousin Cynthia, shared her passion for the stylings and energy of Nina Simone. Her “studies” involved hours of listening to the Jazz greats, both vocalists and instrumentalists. Denise borrowed phrasing styles from Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat “King” Cole and Frank Sinatra. She gained an appreciation for lyrics from Lil Jimmy Scott, Nancy Wilson, Carmen McCrae and Nina Simone. Listening as intensely to Jazz as she did R&B or music of her era, she had no idea that her listening sessions were preparing her for a career in music.
Denise was “discovered” by a friend who heard her singing outside of her home in Philadelphia and introduced her to the world of Jazz performance. After overcoming her terrible stage fright, Denise went on to share the stage with many legends including Bootsie Barnes, Christian McBride, Dexter Wansel, Duane Eubanks, Lonnie Plaxico, Sid Simmons, Billy Paul, and many, many more.
Tickets: $38.95
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KENNETH WHALUM
From his poignant tracks like “Might Not Be OK” to the reflective “Prayer” from Broken Land 2, Kenneth’s music is a beautiful exploration of love, longing, and self-discovery. His raw, unguarded performances bring a sense of intimacy and honesty that speaks directly to the heart, making each song feel like a personal conversation. This residency offers the perfect setting to experience the full range of Whalum’s artistry, from the soulful ballads to the thought-provoking moments of reckoning.
Whether you’re celebrating love with someone special or embracing your own journey, Kenneth’s music will create a space for reflection, connection, and pure emotional release. Don’t miss this special Valentine’s Day residency—a night where music transcends the ordinary, and vulnerability becomes the most powerful form of connection.
Band Lineup: Kenneth Whalum~vocals/saxophones, Micah Collier~bass, Frank Morrison~drums, and Julius Tucker~ piano/keyboards
Tickets:
Thursday: $25.50 – $55.50
Friday: $125.00~$145.00 | Valentine Day: Songs for Lovers” With a Tribute to Marvin Gaye & John Coltrane
Saturday: $25.50 – $55.50
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ABNEY EFFECT
Chicago born and raised jazz trumpeter Mario Abney, now of New Orleans, fuses traditional and extended trumpet techniques in a most inventive way; his strikingly personal instrumental vision endows the music with an infinite array of tonal color. Recognized for his ability to create pure musical dialog, and hear music in a universally spiritual way, he is definitely one of New Orleans most pioneering young jazz musicians.
Marioʼs first experience hearing jazz was the music of trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. After jazz trumpet peaked his interest in music Mario began to absorb the music of Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, and all the great trumpeters who pioneered the music.
With a band scholarship in hand, Mario attended Central State University, Ohio, majoring in Music Education with a minor in jazz studies. “During my college years I became involved in the jazz scene in Dayton playing trumpet in several professional ensembles such as the Afro-Cuban Jazz ensemble, Babalu, the Chicago based House of Twang, The Afro-Rican Ensemble, SYM, and several other ensembles. In 2001, after several years of playing as a side man Abney was inspired to lead his own Quintet. During a performance at the Dayton RiverWalk festival in 2007 Mario became interested in going to New Orleans after hearing the Hot 8 Brass Band perform. By spring of 2008 Abney and two members from his quintet moved to New Orleans to absorb its rich musical culture and become part of the music scene.
Cover: $15.00
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MIKE SINAGRA
Mike Sinagra on vocals and trumpet, Manuel Fraga on piano and vocals, Pablo Motta on double bass and Oscar Giunta on drums pay tribute to the Rat Pack, recreating the eternal classics and the wide repertoire of Frank Sinatra and his hit songs by other great singers such as Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles, Charles Aznavour, Neil Diamond, Joe Cocker, Carlos Gardel.
About Frank: His repertoire was based on the work of the most important American popular composers, such as Jimmy Van Heusen, Cole Porter, Sammy Cahn and George Gershwin, and his style synthesized, already in its origins, fifteen years of mutual influences between jazz-inspired music and the pop music that was beginning to spread through the radio. Sinatra built his style on the basis of a natural understanding of popular music, as understood by Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Benny Goodman and Louis Armstrong, exploiting the idea in all its aspects.
Cover: $13,000 ARS ($12.22) ~ $15,000 ARS ($14.10)
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