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  • The Calvin Hill Group will be performing the initial concert in the Englewood Public Library's 10th annual Summer Jazz Concert Series - "Jazz Under the Stars". This acclaimed series will be take place every Thursday evening at 7:30 from June 23 through August 25 on the library's front plaza. The concert series is free and open to the public. No registration is needed, but library parking is very limited.
    In case of inclement weather, the concerts will be held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church one block north at 113 Engle St.
    Bassist, Composer, Arranger, and Educator Calvin Hill was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and started the study of music at 10 years of age. Hill played trumpet, trombone, and saxophone in school bands, and switched to bass his last year of high school. Mr. Hill received a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education from Berklee College of Music. He has also received a Master of Special Education from Hunter College.
    Calvin's first musical experiences were on the Boston music scene, where he became the regular bassist in the area's nightclubs. This enabled him to perform with a wide variety of artists, everyone from Billy Eckstine, Mel Torme, Mose Allison to John Lee Hooker the Kirby Stone Four and Matt Monroe. While in Boston, Calvin met and played with Joanne Brackeen, whom he continues to play with today.
    Hill moved to New York in 1969. His first big gig was with the McCoy Tyner Quartet. Calvin recorded Sahara with the group. The record was voted Album of the Year by the critics at Downbeat magazine.
    Calvin has been a member of the groups of Pharaoh Sanders, Betty Carter, George Coleman, James Moody, Chet Baker, Junior Mance and Max Roach. Hill is still an active studio musician and also tours and works with various artists, including the Spirit of Life Ensemble, as well as his own Quartet or Quintet.
    Hill's own 2005 CD release I Can't Give You Anything But Love was a critical success and is available in the Englewood Library through the BCCLS system.
    For further information, visit the Library’s website at www.englewoodlibrary.org.
    The lineup for the rest of the jazz series is as follows:
    June 30-- The Darryl Yokley Band
    July 7--Richard Barrata: The 3 B’s +2
    July 14-- Bill Saxton
    July 21-- Frank Noviello
    July 28--Camille Thurman & Darrell Green
    August 4—The Vince Ector Group
    August 11--Mark Gross
    August 18--Chris Beck
    August 25--Sharp Radway

    For further information, visit the Library’s website at www.englewoodlibrary.org.The Englewood Library is located at 31 Engle St., Englewood, N.J.
  • The Darryl Yokley Band will be in concert at the Englewood Public Library, on Thursday, June 30 at 7:30 p.m. on the library’s front plaza. This will be the 2nd concert in the library's 10th annual Summer Jazz Concert Series - "Jazz Under the Stars". This acclaimed series takes place every Thursday evening at 7:30 from June 23 through August 25. The concert series is free and open to the public. No registration is needed, but library parking is very limited. In case of inclement weather, the concerts will be held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church one block north at 113 Engle St.
    Critically acclaimed saxophonist Darryl Yokley has been recognized as a very talented composer and arranger by The New York Times, Downbeat Magazine, and more for writing unforgettable tunes for his band Sound Reformation, which recently released their second album Pictures at an African Exhibition.
    The lineup for the rest of the jazz series is as follows:
    July 7--Richard Barrata: The 3B’s + 2
    July 14-- Bill Saxton
    July 21-- Frank Noviello
    July 28--Camille Thurman & Darrell Green
    August 4—The Vince Ector Group
    August 11--Mark Gross
    August 18--Chris Beck
    August 25--Sharp Radway
    For further information, visit the Library’s website at www.englewoodlibrary.org. The Englewood Library is located at 31 Engle St., Englewood, N.J.
  • TERI ROIGER (vocals), STEVE BERGER (guitar), JOHN MENEGON (bass)
    Songs of Bob Dorough, Billie Holiday, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Gershwin & more!
  • Art Lillard drums & band leader, Michael Hashim tenor sax, Jack Walrath trumpet, John Mosca trombone, Bruce Arnold guitar, Ralph Hamperian bass
  • This new, undeniably joyful, and revolutionary musical for this generation confronts audiences to “Snatch yo’ free.”

    The saga of one girl's journey to SNATCH HER FREE, SNATCH YO’ FREE “TANISHA FORDHAM THE EGOT” is told through a series of memoirs, songs, poems, random thoughts and monologues all written in rhyme.
    THIS IS A HIP HOP MUSICAL FOR THE AGES: conveyed through free movement, spoken word artistry, music performance, group dance, rap, call-and-response/ interactive theater, hip-hop, synchronized movement, live visual art, and play (yes actual games) “THE EGOT” calls to audiences inviting them to experience and be apart of a journey that won’t be soon forgotten.

    Inspired by the ideas of freedom, destiny, community and joy Fordham curated a written amalgamation of herstory. Identity, faith, hope, love, race, the pervasive and unavoidable nature of obstacles, overcoming hopelessness, overcoming self-doubt, and community are some of the themes explored throughout the piece.

    Ultimately “TaNisha Fordham The EGOT,” asks one dynamic question: you will never be good enough for everyone else; are you good enough for yourself? Would an Emmy award give you more worth? An Oscar? Would a Grammy award, or a Tony? Who and what gives you value?

    Don’t wait for someone to give it to you. Go on and SNATCH YO’ FREE.

    The memoir in rhyme (novel) by the same name “TaNisha Fordham The EGOT,” will be released in June 2022. Purchase your copy of the book for a sneak peak at this riveting story opening as Newark’s 2ND ANNUAL Theater in the Park Summer 2022 event.
  • HIGH BRIDGE - Hunterdon County native Zachary Hann and his New York City–based jazz trio return at 6 and 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 11, for two sets at Scout’s Coffee Bar + Mercantile at 11 Main St.

    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.

    Hann’s trio will play his original compositions, some of them never performed publicly, as well as interpretations of jazz standards.

    “When we play original compositions, we are usually dealing with just a single, basic musical idea, often a short melody,” Hann said. “That way we can spin something unique and spontaneous out of that idea every time we perform the tune.

    “When we play jazz standards, the goal is to spontaneously create a composition that draws from the aesthetic intentions of each band member. Each tune is a template on which we illustrate our collective musical approach.”

    The trio’s Saturday sets will take place at The Parlor, a performance space inside Scout’s. The trio has become a favorite at Scout’s, where it performed several sold out shows in 2021.

    “We love playing at Scout’s,” Hann said, “because the audience is so attentive, the food is always fantastic, and the space is beautiful.”

    As is tradition for the jazz program at Scout’s, Saturday’s sets will feature a pop-up food component. Tickets include a custom pizza by Siblings, owned by High Bridge resident Jaimie Acosta. Siblings specializes in Neapolitan-style pizza consisting of special flour from Italy balanced by local ingredients, including Jersey Girl Cheese.

    Scout’s owner Nicole Poko said Saturday’s music-and-pizza event reflects the coffee shop’s commitment to encouraging partnerships among local artists and artisans.

    “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 really looking forward to delicious food, great music and being around people sharing in a good time.”

    Hann and his bandmates, along with a piano player, will return to Hunterdon County at 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, as the featured performers in Flemington DIY’s summer jazz series, at DIY’s new home, at 26 Stangl Road in Flemington.

    To order tickets online for the Scout's show, visit https://www.scoutscoffeebar.com/order-online.

  • Set in the picturesque, rolling Litchfield Hills, we are excited to be able to welcome back audiences IN-PERSON this summer! The Litchfield Jazz Festival was established over a quarter century ago. That first line-up in 1996 would be the envy of any major festival today—Diana Krall, Christian McBride, Terence Blanchard, Russell Malone, Peter Bernstein, Ahmad Jamal, Renee Rosnes, JJ Johnson ... If you remember this or any of the wonderful festivals that followed, you won’t want to miss Litchfield Jazz Fest 2022.
    IN-PERSON AND A NEW PERFORMANCE HALL! - As you may know, the Litchfield Jazz Festival is the public face of the non-profit Litchfield Performing Arts, while Litchfield Jazz Camp is its heart. In 2019, we moved the Festival from the Goshen Fairgrounds to the Frederick Gunn School (FGS), the summer home of Litchfield Jazz Camp. This year we welcome audiences to the Tisch Auditorium in the new, state-of-the-art (and air-conditioned) Thomas Perakos Performing Arts Center.
    The Opening Night Gala, Friday, July 29, will be hosted at The Performing Arts Center. Best Friend, and Friday Patron ticket holders will enjoy music by top Litchfield Jazz Camp Combos, hors d'oeuvres, and fine French wines from Vandoren Vineyards. Gala tickets include the Fest opening concert starring Samara Joy, the latest jazz vocal sensation -- winner of the Sarah Vaughan Competition and the 2021 Jazz Times Poll for Best New Artist.
    27th Annual Litchfield Jazz Festival. Saturday July 30, 11-6:30. Ticket options include Best Friends and Friends VIP packages with prime, reserved seating and General Admission seats with perfect sight lines. Lunch is available on-site for purchase.
    The Sunday Jazz Brunch, July 31. On the final day of the Festival you won’t want to miss our popular Sunday Jazz Brunch. Held at the beautiful Bourne Hall Courtyard at FGS. Brunch tickets-- included in Best Friend packages-- may be purchased seperately. Guests will enjoy a rousing good time with a delicious buffet and beverages and music by Albert Rivera and the Litchfield Jazz Camp Faculty All-Stars. The Brunch sold out in 2019, so get your tickets early!
  • Art Lillard drums & band leader, Kate Anderson tenor sax, Chris Persad trumpet, Noah Bless trombone, Celia Coleman keyboard, Ralph Hamperian bass
  • For more information, please visit - https://www.soapboxgallery.org/events/alessio-l-farina
  • The Englewood Public Library is pleased to announce their participation in the community-wide Make Music Englewood, a family friendly celebration of music featuring music makers far and wide.
    The event will take place on Tuesday, June 21 from approximately 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.(10 p.m. at the Library) at three separate locations in Englewood; the Library, Veteran’s Park, and Mackay Park, with additional venues possible. If needed, the rain date is scheduled for Friday, June 24.
    All genres will be included, from Jazz to Rock, to R & B to Pop and much more.

    The library is actively seeking music makers who want to be part of this fun and festive day. Music makers of all ages and levels who wish to volunteer their services for free are welcome. Those interested in signing up and performing on that day can go to the event website at https://www.makemusicday.org/englewood/

    Make Music Englewood is North New Jersey’s installment of Make Music Day, a worldwide celebration held every June 21st in over 1,000 locations in 120 countries, modeled after La Fête de la Musique which began in the 1980s to showcase the rich musical culture of Paris. As with all Make Music Day events, Make Music Englewood is free to the public.
    For further information on the festival, please email programming@englewood.bccls.org, or visit the Make Music Englewood website at https://www.makemusicday.org/englewood/. The Englewood Public Library is located at 31 Engle Street, Englewood, NJ.
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