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  • Though only in his mid-twenties, Michael Mayo has already earned his stripes as a jazz artist. As an up-and-coming jazz vocalist, composer, and arranger, Mayo’s voice is an elegant balance of charisma, confidence and an approachable vulnerability that draws audiences in. Whether with straight tone or vibrato, on standards or new music, Mayo’s talents can draw the jazz purist and the curious novice to the same venue. Originally from Los Angeles, California, Mayo recently received his Masters of Music from the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance at the University of California, Los Angeles after receiving his Bachelors of Music in Jazz Voice Performance from the New England Conservatory of Music (NEC). Mayo has performed on many nationally and internationally recognized stages including at the White House, Kennedy Center, the Monterey Jazz Festival, and the Hollywood Bowl. Mayo has also performed and recorded alongside music giants like Michael Jackson, Barry Manilow, and Usher, and has recorded at Capitol Records. Most recently, Mayo was chosen to perform and teach master classes at the 10th Annual Panama Jazz Festival in 2013. Mayo is currently in the prestigious Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance Ensemble, only the third vocalist to be accepted into this elite Institute in its nearly 20-year history. He has performed on stages in the United States, France, Morocco, Chile, Australia, Brazil, and Panama. While at NEC, he studied with lauded musicians and educators Dominique Eade, Ken Schaphorst, Jerry Bergonzi, Miguel Zenón, John Lockwood, Donny McCaslin, Carmen Lundy, and Jason Moran. While at the Monk Institute, Mayo had the opportunity of working with jazz greats such as Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Danilo Perez, John Pattitucci, Luciana Souza, and Jimmy Heath, among others. Also an accomplished composer, Mayo writes original pieces of music, which in 2013 and 2014 won him acceptance into the prestigious Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Program, which has given rise to such talent as Jason Moran, Nate Smith, Reuben Rogers, and Aaron Parks. In 2011, The Boston Jazz Blog wrote that Mayo “ … had the maturity of composers twice his age. Mayo’s vocal lines, both scored and improvised, were interesting and sophisticated.” Mayo’s musical versatility also expands to the recording industry, television and film. He has performed live with recording artists Usher, the All-American Rejects and Matchbox 20. He recorded with Michael Jackson, Korn, and can be heard on the soundtracks for Hairspray: The Movie, High School Musical 3 and The Polar Express. He also performed on various television programs including Home for The Holidays, VH-1 Awards and An Evening of Stars: A Tribute to Quincy Jones. Most recently, Mayo was selected as one of four young jazz vocalists to participate in a Master Session with Dianne Reeves as part of the Kennedy Center’s American Voices Festival. Mayo and another fellow participant were chosen among these four singers to sing in the Festival’s Gala performance.
  • On June 26th 1971, at the insistence of legendary concert promoter Bill Graham, The Allman Brothers Band was the last to perform on the Fillmore East NYC stage before it finally closed. The band played Bill Graham’s legendary venue so many times that he referred to them as “the house band”. This Saturday June 26th The Cutting Room celebrates the 50th anniversary of this historic night by presenting two shows (7:30pm and 10:00pm) recreating the concerts and starring LIVE AT THE FILLMORE Band the #1 touring tribute to The Allman Brothers. This show is one of the first being presented since The Cutting Room has reopened for live shows and LIVE AT THE FILLMORE is a crowd favorite. LIVE AT THE FILLMORE has been dubbed "The World's Greatest Tribute to The Allman Brothers Band” by AXS-TV and has, for over a decade, performed the music of The Allman Brothers Band with the highest level of musicianship and authenticity. Over the years they have either performed with or had the blessing of all remaining members of the original Allman Brothers band. They have sold out concerts nationwide, performed alongside Southern Rock greats such as Molly Hatchett, Lynyrd Skynyrd, 38 Special and more. As per band leader Lou Maresca: "LIVE AT THE FILLMORE is the continuation of our devotion to recreating the music of the original Allman Brothers Band as it was performed in those early years before the untimely deaths of Duane and Berry Oakley and the departure of Dickey Betts. Those years were the "glory days" of the Allman Brothers Band.”
  • July 18, 2021 at 3 PM: Author, Sanford Josephson presents "Jeru's Journey: The Life & Music of Gerry Mulligan" FREE Register here: https:bit,ly/3xsSr9o Metuchen Arts Council in Partnership with New Jersey Jazz Society Presents Jazz Virtual Education. This event is the second in the series. Once per month on a Sunday afternoon at 3 PM. www.njjs.org Utube, Facebook and website
  • Live Jazz Returns to the East Village, Beginning July 28th As New York's live music scene comes roaring back to life, East Village venue Drom brings live jazz back to the neighborhood with their new NYC Summer Jazz Series: Nine shows over two separate weeks in July and August, featuring some of the city's most dynamic performers, running from July 28th to August 22nd (Full lineup below). While such storied jazz venues as Tonic and The Stone are long gone from the neighborhood, and other beloved rooms like The Pyramid Club went permanently dark during the pandemic, Drom keeps the flame of live music burning, and celebrates the end of our collective lockdown by going big. The series marks a milestone for Drom: their first ever dedicated jazz festival -- a surprising first from a venue that's been home to many contemporary jazz greats over its 14 year history, including Robert Glasper, Marc Ribot, Jeff "Tain" Waits, and Arturo O Farrill & The Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra. NYC SUMMER JAZZ SERIES LINEUP: Wed, July 28 - MARS: Tim Berne, David Torn, Craig Taborn, Ches Smith Thurs, July 29 - Mingus Big Band Fri, July 30 - Greg Osby Quartet and Oran Etkin: Open Arms Project Sat, July 31 - Groove Collective Wed, Aug 18 - Ravi Coltrane and Juke Joint Jelis feat. Brianna Thomas Thurs, Aug 19 - Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Trio, and Conrad Herwig Quintet Fri, Aug 20 - Johnathan Blake and Edmar Castaneda & Ari Hoenig Sat, Aug 21 - Russell Malone Quartet Sun, Aug 22 - Stephane Wrembel: The Django Experiment
  • Drom NYC Summer Jazz Series: Live Jazz Returns to the East Village, Beginning July 28th As New York's live music scene comes roaring back to life, East Village venue Drom brings live jazz back to the neighborhood with their new NYC Summer Jazz Series: Nine shows over two separate weeks in July and August, featuring some of the city's most dynamic performers, running from July 28th to August 22nd (Full lineup below). While such storied jazz venues as Tonic and The Stone are long gone from the neighborhood, and other beloved rooms like The Pyramid Club went permanently dark during the pandemic, Drom keeps the flame of live music burning, and celebrates the end of our collective lockdown by going big. The series also marks a milestone for Drom: their first ever dedicated jazz festival -- a surprising first from a venue that's been home to many contemporary jazz greats over its 14 year history, including Robert Glasper, Marc Ribot, Jeff "Tain" Waits, and Arturo O Farrill & The Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra. NYC SUMMER JAZZ SERIES LINEUP: Wed, July 28 - MARS: Tim Berne, David Torn, Craig Taborn, Ches Smith Thurs, July 29 - Mingus Big Band Fri, July 30 - Greg Osby Quartet and Oran Etkin: Open Arms Project Sat, July 31 - Groove Collective Wed, Aug 18 - Ravi Coltrane and Juke Joint Jelis feat. Brianna Thomas Thurs, Aug 19 - Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Trio, and Conrad Herwig Quintet Fri, Aug 20 - Johnathan Blake and Edmar Castaneda & Ari Hoenig Sat, Aug 21 - Russell Malone Quartet Sun, Aug 22 - Stephane Wrembel: The Django Experiment
  • On Saturday July 3rd 2021 from 2pm to 5pm, NEW YORTK STATE JAZZ AND LITERATURE SOCIETY hosts the 10th Louis Armstrong Jazz Fest from The Harlem Heritage Tours Cultural Center.@ 104 MALCOLM X BLVD btw 115th and 116th streets This live outdoor show and live stream presentation celebrating LOIUS ARMSTRONG'S BIRTHDAY (JULY 4TH) will be featuring s Award-winning Jazz Singers Terri Davis. Grace Young and Veronica Deah This event is free The John Satchmo Mannan Renaissance 2.0 will headline the event and feature music from the jazz opera "PORGY AND BESS" Trumpeter James Zollar ,,international pianist (featured recently in the AMSTERDAM MEWS) Bertha Hope Tap Dancer Josh J Johnson and spoken word artist Lotuz will also perform The performances are supported each year by the law firm of Lipsig Shapey Manus and Moverman and the Jazz Foundation of America FOR INFO CALL 646539964
  • The reigning Queen of funk, soul, and R&B—and ten-time GRAMMY® winner—Chaka Khan returns to NJPAC for what’s sure to be a classic concert, featuring such iconic hits as “I Feel for You,” “Through the Fire,” “I’m Every Woman,” “Ain’t Nobody” and others. “The influence of a vocal institution such as Chaka Khan never fades far from the minds of millions of fans… She makes each tune she touches a standout that is hard to resist, and even harder to forget.” –Soul Tracks
  • It’s no surprise Sarah Brightman is the biggest selling soprano in the world. Her crystalline voice is immediately recognizable across the globe: earthy yet ethereal, haunting yet angelic. Since her international breakthrough as Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera, Sarah has toured extensively to widespread acclaim. She is credited with pioneering the classical crossover movement and is the only artist to have simultaneously topped the Billboard dance and classical charts. Don’t miss the awe-inspiring vocals of this luminous superstar.
  • Greg Gutfeld has been called “outrageous and outspoken,” neither of which he denies. A libertarian, political satirist, humorist, magazine editor and author, he is perhaps best known from Fox News programs “The Five,” “The Greg Gutfeld Show” and “Red Eye.” Greg is also the host of the late night show “GUTFELD!,” where he parodies current events. His new book, The Plus, is self-help for people who hate self-help, filled with tough love and more than a little political incorrectness. He’ll be joined by special guest Tom Shillue—actor, comedian, author and “the only person to ever appear as a correspondent on The Daily Show and a host on Fox News” (The Late Show). “The most dangerous man on television.” –The Weekly Standard “Trust me, you don’t want him setting his sights on your hypocrisy and public failings. Consider yourself warned.” –Andrew Breitbart Premium Seat VIP Meet Greet Package: Meet Greg Gutfeld live in-person BEFORE the show! Get your tour poster autographed by Greg and have your photo taken by our professional photographer. Each person will also get a Limited Edition Gutfeld Tour laminate and lanyard. Photos will be made available free for download after the event. Premium Seat with Autographed Gift Package: Enjoy premium seating and an autographed Tour Poster
  • Enjoy the sounds of jazz in the city that brought you Sarah Vaughn, Woody Shaw, and James Moody. Sheila Anderson, Curator of Jazz in the Garden and WBGO radio personality, brings you this outdoor performance you won’t want to miss featuring musical performer Dara Tucker and her trio. The Arts in the Garden series is a partnership between The Newark Museum of Art & New Jersey Symphony Orchestra to bring you a vibrant outdoor series of concerts, films, and cultural celebrations. All programs will take place in the Museum’s Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden with a limited capacity and safety guidelines to ensure everyone has an enjoyable experience. Tickets must be purchased online in advance. No exceptions.
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