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  • Tenor saxophonist JD Allen’s new release, Love Stone, is a departure from what his fans are accustomed to hearing.After telling his story on albums…
  • WBGO Members Trip to Caramoor Jazz Festival 2024
  • New York Jazz Trio to Play Two Sets in High Bridge on Saturday Hunterdon County native Zachary Hann will bring his jazz trio to High Bridge this Saturday (October 9) for two sets at Scout’s Coffee Bar + Mercantile. Hann, an alto saxophonist, will be joined onstage by bassist Solomon Gottfried and drummer Jacob Patrone. All three live in New York City and graduated from New York-based conservatories: Gottfried and Patrone attended The New School. Hann, who grew up in Lebanon Township and graduated from Voorhees High School, attended The Juilliard School, where he studied classical clarinet. He has performed at New York’s Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, and David Geffen Hall. He has also performed in Los Angeles, Dublin, Edinburgh, Taipei, and Vancouver, Canada. In June he organized and performed in the Steeple City Sound concert series in North Adams, Massachusetts. While a senior at Juilliard, Hann appeared as a guest soloist with the Hunterdon County Symphony, performing the second movement of Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A Major. Hann’s jazz trio will play his original compositions as well as interpretations of jazz standards. Among his major influences on the saxophone, Hann counts such jazz giants as Lee Konitz, Charley Parker, Art Pepper, and Johnny Hodges, as well as rising stars Ben van Gelder and Patrick Bartley. The trio’s Saturday sets will take place at The Parlor, a performance space inside Scout’s Coffee Bar, starting at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. To order tickets online, go to: https://www.scoutscoffeebar.com/order-online. Hann, who played two well-received sets at Scout’s in June, will bring his trio back to Scout’s for two more shows this fall, on November 13 and December 11. “It’s always a pleasure coming back to Scout’s,” Hann said. “And I always look forward to the opportunity to play with Jacob and Sol.” Scout’s, at 11 Main St., has arranged for a pop-up pizza maker to serve food at he coffee shop on Saturday night. Siblings, owned by Jaimie Acosta, a High Bridge resident, specializes in Neapolitan-style pizza consisting of special flour from Italy balanced by local ingredients, including Jersey Girl Cheese. The ticket price also includes an individual pie (vegan and gluten-free options are available) and a salad. Scout’s is BYOB, and the Highrail Brewing Company is directly across Main Street from the coffee shop. Nicole Poko, who co-owns Scout’s with her husband, Adam, said Saturday’s music-and-pizza event reflects the coffee bar’s ethos of partnership. “The spirit of Scout’s has always been collaborative: coming together with chefs, artists and musicians to create events where we can connect,” Poko said. “I’m excited to be working with Jaimie and Zack, who have been a part of the Scout’s community since our first day. I’m really looking forward to delicious food, great music, and being around people sharing in a good time.”
  • The 4th Annual Washington Heights Jazz Festival runs from Nov 4-7. Some events are free and some are ticketed. Thursday and Saturday events will be offered via live stream as well as in person. For more info on the event, please go to www.JazzWaHi.org. The Washington Heights Jazz Festival is produced by Mark Kross and Louise Rogers at Jazz WaHi.
  • Friday & Saturday, April 23-24, 2021 Six extraordinary artists representing a wide variety of piano styles come together to pour their hearts into their performances and communicate their unique ideas in masterclasses. A weekend of concerts and educational opportunities that celebrate the breadth and depth of solo jazz piano for music-lovers who want to dig deep into the piano’s unique capacity to convey a broad range of sounds, textures and rich harmonic options. This instrument gives artists an unparalleled medium to express feelings, concepts and emotions through its unmatched versatility. The VJC is offering the Festival by donation. Tickets are valued at $95 for the weekend or $20 per concert. Your contribution will go directly towards sustaining the Vermont Jazz Center’s mission of providing access to top quality jazz music to all as well as fair employment to jazz musicians.   VJC Piano Festival Schedule: Friday, April 23 8:00   Harvey Diamond Performance 8:45    Harvey Diamond Interview 9:00   Elio Villafranca Performance 9:45    Elio Villafranca Interview Saturday, April 24 10:00  Masterclass- Harvey Diamond – Lessons from Tristano 11:00   Masterclass- Elio Villafranca- Music from the Root Up! 12:00  Masterclass- Kris Davis – From Monk to Ligeti 1:00     Lunch Break 2:30    Emerging Artist Performance & Interview- Camila Cortina 3:50    Emerging Artist Performance & Interview- Hidemi Akaiwa 4:00    Masterclass- Craig Taborn – Strategies for Improvised Performances 5:00    Juried Questions to Headliners 6:00   Dinner Break 8:00   Kris Davis Performance 8:45    Kris Davis Interview 9:00   Craig Taborn Performance 9:45    Craig Taborn Interview  
  • Saxophonist Calvin Johnson is the guest performer for WBGO's Kids Jazz Concert Series at Newark Museum of Art
  • Every last Saturday of the month, prepare to dive into the fascinating world of jazz, in a journey led by Ed Jackson that will allow you to experience the pleasant sensations of life which is hosted by Jackson Room in Queens, New York.

    Ed Jackson is an accomplished saxophonist & active jazz player on the NY & International scene. Ed Jackson’s dynamic sound encompasses both the tradition and future of jazz. His versatility enables him to move within the various styles of jazz while at the same time maintaining a unique sound and direction.
    The Jackson Room which is located in the heart of historical Queens, happens to be in the neighborhood where Ed grew up. This particular area of Queens in the town of St Albans, was home to an uncanny number of musicians including Count Basie, Fats Waller, Illinois Jacquet, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, James Brown, Ella Fitzgerald, Lenny White to name a few. In fact, John Coltrane lived on Mexico street which is just a few blocks away from the venue.

    The Jackson Room has provided Ed with a chance to fulfill a more personal mission of enhancing Queens’ cultural landscape by bringing jazz back to the community.
    Jazz music in general hits every chord in our lives, and Ed Jackson knows how to play it. So why not join us and allow your mind to wander, relax, and unwind.
    Register to get your ticket and join us at the Jackson Room for a live performance with the Ed Jackson Quartet on Saturday, August 27. There will be 2 shows 7:00pm EST and 8:30 pm EST. Ed Jackson will have his full band including, Mark Sherman on Piano, Essiet Essiet on Bass, Lionel Cordew on drums, and Ed Jackson on Saxophone.

    Free healthy snacks and beverages will be provided at the event.
  • On this episode of AOS, musicians and vocalists Daryl Sherman and Jay Leonhart talk about paying tribute to the School House Rock greats during a January 7 New Jersey Jazz Society concert
  • Every Saturday, we’re inviting NYC’s top musicians & magicians to perform in our art deco cocktail lounge, from local legends to Grammy award-winners. This week’s musical act is the Alicyn Yaffee Trio, who is one of the next generation of talented and inspired young jazz musicians to come out of Northern California. Now based in New York City, Alicyn’s debut album, “Someone Else,” features all original songs that exude the pensive intensity and lushness of artists like Alanis Morissette and Joni Mitchell.

    Alicyn is a rare bird among young guitar players. She has a soulful style, emphasizing tone and feel over flashy technique, while at the same time possessing considerable harmonic knowledge and a good deal of prowess on the fretboard.
  • Every Saturday, we’re inviting NYC’s top musicians & magicians to perform in our intimate art deco lounge, from local legends to Grammy award-winners. This week’s musical act is the Alicyn Yaffee Trio, who is one of the next generation of talented and inspired young jazz musicians to come out of Northern California. Now based in New York City, Alicyn’s debut album, “Someone Else,” features all original songs that exude the pensive intensity and lushness of artists like Alanis Morissette and Joni Mitchell.

    Alicyn is a rare bird among young guitar players. She has a soulful style, emphasizing tone and feel over flashy technique, while at the same time possessing considerable harmonic knowledge and a good deal of prowess on the fretboard.
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