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  • Come watch Walter Wolfman Washington & The Roadmasters / Ron Artis II & The Truth at Blue Note NYC! Shows at 8 PM & 10:30 PM each night
  • Come watch Nella at Blue Note NYC! Shows at 8 PM & 10:30 PM each night
  • For 150 years, The Bethany Baptist Church of Newark has been one of the leading African American houses of worship, and for 20 of those years, the Church has featured monthly jazz in its Saturday evening Vesper services. April’s featured performer is jazz vocalist Samara Joy. With a voice and style mature beyond her 22 years, this is a rising star you won’t want to miss. Samara won the 2019 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition at NJPAC and released her self-titled debut album just last year. Join us for this free event at Bethany Baptist Church, 275 W Market Street, Newark, New Jersey.
  • For 150 years, The Bethany Baptist Church of Newark has been one of the leading African American houses of worship, and for 20 of those years, the Church has featured monthly jazz in its Saturday evening Vesper services. Our featured performer in May is legendary jazz pianist George Cables. The bandleader, sideman, and composer has played on dozens of records with the biggest names in jazz, from Sonny Rollins to Max Roach. His all-star group The Cookers has been making music together since 2010. Join us for this free event at Bethany Baptist Church, 275 W Market Street, Newark, New Jersey.
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  • INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE CENTER PARTY, CELEBRATING 60 YEARS (Hamilton NJ) – To celebrate 60 years of supporting the sculpture community, the International Sculpture Center (ISC) will host the 60th Party on Saturday, April 30, 2022 at Gardenship (Kearny, NJ) from 12:00-6:00 pm. Event tickets include exhibitions, demonstrations, hands on bamboo build, iron pour, studio tours, live music, marketplace, and free food truck meals. Free on-site parking and shuttle service from PATH station are available. The Student Award Exhibition features six artists from ISC’s 2020 and 2021 Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Awards Program: John Halligan, Anna Kruse, Ramone Lampos, Michael Thron, Kirstin Willders and Heidi Zenisek. On view beneath the majestic chandelier, the ISC presents littleSCULPTURE Show & Art Sale. A showcase of ISC professional members’ works measuring 8x8x8 inches or less. All work will be available for sale. Myth Makers, Donna Dodson & Andy Moerlein and internationally known Bamboo Design and Construction Consultant Vinc Math will demonstrate how to design, improvise and build using bamboo. Attendees will participate in a bamboo community build on site and get a "Behind the Scenes" look at the latest bamboo sculptures that will be placed at The Dawes Arboretum (Newark, OH). Gardenship hosts 20 studios with a wide range of artists specializing in all kinds of creative art-making. Guided tours of the on-site residents studios are scheduled throughout the day. The event culminates with the hottest event of the day, the Gardenship Iron Pour. Event tickets available for purchase: https://sculpture.org/event/60event. To learn about custom event sponsorship packages contact advertisingassociate@sculpture.org.
  • Jazz at the Centre kicks off the series on April 27th with a special performance by 2022 JUNO nominated pianist Amanda Tosoff and Jocelyn Gould, winner of the 2021 JUNO award for Best Jazz Album, accompanied by Jon Maharaj (bass) and Ethan Ardelli (drums). The concert will be held at CMC's Chalmers Performance Space and also livestreamed. For more information, go to https://cmccanada.org/jazz-at-the-centre/ General Admission. $15 Advance / $20 at the door CMC Members and Arts Workers. $12 Advance / $15 at the door Students. $10 anytime Jazz at the Centre will celebrate jazz composers through performances, promotion of composers and their compositions, access to works at CMC Library and shop and master workshops. It will provide mentorship, scholarship and professional development opportunities for emerging composers and the next generation of Canada's jazz musician. The Jazz at the Centre series is curated by Producer and Artist Representative, Celine Peterson. "It is a thrill and privilege for me to work with the team at the CMC in this capacity, as space is created where the work of our immensely talented jazz composers can be showcased nationally and internationally. Amanda Tosoff and Jocelyn Gould are two exceptionally talented, dedicated, and hardworking musicians and composers. The musical excellence that they embody as musicians, composers, and band leaders, is precisely what this series is about." CMC's heritage is linked with contemporary jazz music, including heritage composers John Weinzweig, Phil Nimmons, Harry Freedman, Ann Southam, as well as Oscar Peterson, Hugh Fraser, Elizabeth Raum, Glenn Buhr, Elizabeth Knudson, James Harley, Jérôme Blais, Bob Erlandson and more. The works of many Canadian jazz composers can be found in CMC's Lending Library and Shop. CMC Centrediscs has released many albums by Canadian jazz composers. About Amanda Tosoff Amanda Tosoff is a B.C-raised, Toronto-based pianist, composer, and educator with six albums to her credit. As a bandleader and side-woman, she has performed with internationally recognized artists. Her own groups have been featured at festivals across Canada and abroad and they have opened for jazz luminaries. Amanda is also co-artistic director of newly founded online education company, Music Arts Collective. Her album, Earth Voices was nominated for a 2022 JUNO for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year. About Jocelyn Gould JUNO award-winner, Jocelyn Gould has been called "a leader in the next generation of great mainstream jazz guitarists". She has performed internationally with Grammy nominated artists. She is the 1st place winner of the 2018 Wilson Centre International Jazz Guitar competition and Head of the Guitar Department at Humber College. Jocelyn won the 2021 Jazz Album of the Year: solo for her debut album, Elegant Traveler. About Celine Peterson (Jazz at the Centre, curator) Celine Peterson is a producer, artist representative and radio/podcast host who has presented concerts and given inspiring speeches all over the globe. She manages some of the most exciting jazz artists on the jazz scene today, in Canada and internationally. She is producer of the Kensington Market Jazz Festival and Artistic Producer of the annual "Voices of Freedom" concert presented by Bravo Niagara! Festival of the Arts. About the Canadian Music Centre (CMC) The Canadian Music Centre is a catalyst that connects you to the ever-evolving world of Canadian musical creation through performance, education, and promotion. The CMC provides unique resources for exploring, discovering, and performing Canadian music. We are passionate about nurturing a musical community that honours our legacy and supports the professional development of Canadian musicians and composers. URL: Website: https://go.evvnt.com/1111896-2?pid=4480 Category: Live Music | Jazz Venue details: CMC, 20 Saint Joseph Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 1J9, Canada
  • No matter where we come from, we are all part of the same circle. We all want to dance, to get out of our heads, and tap into ourselves. When delivered by the Taj Mahal Quartet, the blues can take us there! Grammy-winning legend Taj Mahal, internationally renowned bassist Bill Rich, guitarist and lap steel master Bobby Ingano, and revered percussionist Kester Smith take the blues on a joyride through reggae, funk, jazz, cajun, and more, leaving a trail of swinging hips and raised palms in their wake.
  • FREE JOY-SPRING JAZZ CONCERT RETURNS TO t Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market


    On Saturday, May 21, 2022, THE NEW YORK JAZZ SOCIETY INC is presenting its ANNUAL JOY-SPRING JAZZ CONCERT outdoors at the

    MALCOLM SHABAZZ HARLEM MARKET 52 WEST 116T btw 5th Ave and Malcolm X Blvd..

    .https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJhOImcp1ed_3JXkfrQ-gOQ IS THE LINK

    The free event features a live jazz musical presentation. by the Dr John "Satchmo" Mannan Renaissance 2.0 Ensemble

    JAZZ GREATS Alvin Flythe tenor sax, Bertha Hope piano, Jaime Affoumado on drums, and Larry Roland on bass will also be on tap.
    For info contact 212 662 4493


    This event is supported by the law firm of Lipsig, Shapey, Manus and Moverman, personal injury counsel, and The Jazz Foundation of America.

    Jazz lovers may tune in for free at :

    :
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJhOImcp1ed_3JXkfrQ-gOQ
  • Join us for an exciting art auction and party, featuring hundreds of artworks, open turntables with DJ Kortez, cocktails, ice cream bar and nibbles, raffle, and cash prize for best hat in the first ever Aferro hat Contest. Join art lovers, collectors and creators on Saturday, April 23rd from 7-10PM. Tickets on sale now at aferro.org/e For 19 years as an artist-run institution, Aferro has lived by the immortal words of James Baldwin: “The place in which I’ll fit will not exist until I make it.” And it is with that directive in mind, this year’s benefit promises to remind us all that the time to create that place where we all fit is right here and right now. When guests aren’t bidding on their favorite pieces, they can revel in the comedic talents of host MC Justin Williams, enjoy the rare vinyl tracks from DJ Kortez, and savor delicious treats courtesy of Nasto’s ice cream bar. Guests can also participate in the gallery’s Hat Contest, daring to impress esteemed judges from the House of BAV, The Newarker, Queer Newark Oral History Project, Pink Dragon Artist Syndicate, Newark Times, and Off The Hanger & High Street Original. All proceeds from the event support Aferro's award-winning year round programming serving the community, including student artists. Tickets are available for $35 in advance or $40 at the door. Special VIP tickets with early access to artwork for sale and a VIP happy hour are also available for $125 in advance or $150 at the door. Gallery Aferro is located at 73 Market Street in Newark, NJ. For more information, visit www.aferro.org or contact: Candace Nicholson, Gallery Director, (973) 353-9533, cnicholson@aferro.org This year’s benefit will offer a few additions that highlight ways in which Aferro is committed to being more inclusive by bridging distance through the joy of art. First, the much-demanded bidding-by-phone option will provide art enthusiasts, who are unable to attend in-person, the opportunity to join in the fun. And for those who wish to send a gift to a fellow collector without leaving their home, a limited-edition print will be available to purchase and have mailed to surprise a loved one or a stranger with the beauty of art from afar.
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