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  • Ages: 13 – 18 Class Times: Saturday 11AM – 3PM Semester: Fall: October 10 – December 19 Spring: January 9 – May 1 Tuition: Single Semester: $150 Full Year: $300 Play by your own rules. NJPAC’s jazz training program for musicians and vocalists has gone digital! Develop your own style and strengths as you work with our faculty of world-class professionals. You’ll have group classes in history, technique, improvisation, theory, and composition. You’ll even play live online with your ensemble. No previous jazz experience necessary—musicians and vocalists are welcome at any level of ability.
  • http://www.flushingtownhall.org/virtual-jazz-jam Louis Armstrong Legacy Virtual Jazz Jam 2nd Wednesday each month 7PM EDT WATCH ON FACEBOOK AND ZOOM Led by Carol Sudhalter and our wonderful house band, the jam welcomes musicians including our jazz jammers from Queens/Long Island, as well as newcomers from around the world, to share their music, lift our spirits and honor those we have lost. If you'd like to watch this session LIVE, simply tune in to our Facebook page or ZOOM. For more information on how to participate and monthly themes, visit: http://www.flushingtownhall.org/virtual-jazz-jam
  • 5BMF’s 2020-2021 digital mainstage season continues with the premiere of “noise/SILENCE,” a new concert film featuring the daring and innovative ARGUS QUARTET, co-presented by the renowned NOGUCHI MUSEUM in Queens. Filmed on-site at the museum in early April 2021, “noise/SILENCE” explores the symbiosis of silence and sound through music inspired by and in response to the art of Isamu Noguchi, the iconic 20th century sculptor. Noguchi’s sculptures, on display at his eponymous museum, provide a stunning backdrop to the Argus Quartet’s performances of works by John Cage, Rolf Wallin, Dorothy Rudd Moore, and Paul Wiancko, who joins the quartet as a guest performer for his piece, Vox Petra.
  • Starring Tito Nieves, Arturo O’farrill Big Band and Eddie Palmieri Salsa Orchestra ¡Viva la Música! In the best tradition of the venerated “Jazz Meets Salsa,” series, this all-star lineup features three of the greatest attractions in all of contemporary Afro-Latin music: hard-swinging virtuoso pianist Eddie Palmieri and his Salsa Orchestra, storied bandleader and keyboardist Arturo O’Farrill (son of jazz pioneer Chico O’Farrill and heir to a great musical legacy) and his tribute to Charlie Parker’s Latin at 100, and Puerto Rico’s celebrated son and salsa singer Tito Nieves.
  • The dazzling Stephanie Mills returns to NJPAC by popular demand! Launched to stardom in 1975 when she created the iconic role of Dorothy in Broadway’s The Wiz, the ultra-soulful songstress inspires standing ovations wherever she performs. She is a legendary GRAMMY® Award-winning recording artist with five bestselling albums and ten billboard #1 singles. She’ll be joined by The Whispers, one of the longest-running R&B supergroups ever to grace the stage. They are arguably the most celebrated balladeers of their generation and are one of only a few “old school” groups that can boast of having 40+ years in the industry with all of their original members.
  • In March 2021, we enjoyed a wonderful variety of performers and look forward to the same in 2022. Come see and hear local actors, singers, dancers, musicians, and poets as they showcase their talents at our second annual March Medley.
  • Join us to learn more about the City of Newark’s plan for the Harriet Tubman Monument with presentations by Mayor Ras Baraka and architect Nina Cooke John. Location: Billy Johnson Auditorium This event will take place while the Museum is closed to the public. Please access the Museum through the South Wing entrance near the parking lot.
  • The Afternoon Jazz @ HSA series will kick off on Saturday, March 19th in celebration of Women’s History Month, with the Marlene Rice String Three-Tet, led by innovative musical artist, violinist, vocalist, arranger, songwriter Marlene Rice, accompanied by the indefinable cellist Nioka Workman, and Destiny Diggs-Pinto on bass. The Series is made possible by Grammy Award nominee and composer/pianist, Adegoke Steve Colson, a recipient of the South Arts, 2021 Jazz Road Creative Residencies Grant, which is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation in partnership with the Harlem School of the Arts.
  • Westchester Collaborative Theater (WCT) continues its Jazz Masters music series with the Willie Martinez Latin Jazz Quartet. Martinez, an accomplished drummer, percussionist, arranger/composer and vocalist, will be joined by Nicki Denner on piano/vocals, Bernie Minoso on bass, and Anton Denner on reeds and flute.
  • TC the third, a “Philly” native has developed, initiated, inspired, networked, and led several Philadelphia/New York-based Jazz bands. TC appeared at various venues in Harlem including St. Nicks Pub. Patrick's Place welcome TC and his friends (Marcus Persiani, Donald Nicks, and Larry Banks) so come join us for a great fun evening of Jazz.
    No Cover | Doors open at 6pm
    1st set starts at 7pm
    $20 minimum spend per guest
    Great food, drink and jazz...Harlem
    Register now for tickets
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