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  • Part of NBJP's mission is to showcase the next generation of jazz musicians...the future "greats!" This is a chance to see them NOW! Tuesday, November 15 Donald Solomon leads the band and the jam session. Open Session - ALL WELCOME - at 8:30.
  • Sets at 7 and 8:45pm. $15 music charge. Reservations recommended.
  • Part of NBJP's mission is to showcase the next generation of jazz musicians...the future "greats!" This is a chance to see them NOW! Tuesday, November 22 Angelina Kolobukhova leads the band and the jam session. Open Session - ALL WELCOME - at 8:30.
  • Part of NBJP's mission is to showcase the next generation of jazz musicians...the future "greats!" This is a chance to see them NOW! Tuesday, November 29 Dominick Dzietczyk leads the band and the jam session. Open Session - ALL WELCOME - at 8:30.
  • This FREE outdoor performance is part of the Theater for the New City's annual Halloween Costume Ball, which features a variety of free performances beginning at 3:30 PM and continues into the evening.

    Andrea Wolper vocals, Carol Sudhalter & Matt Maley flutes, Michael Hashim soprano sax, Gerald M. Thomas alto sax, Kenny Pexton tenor sax, Jon Mark McGowan & Frank London trumpets, Noah Bless trombone, James Borowski bass trombone, Janice Friedman piano, Bruce Arnold guitar, Ralph Hamperian bass, Jack Davis percussion, Art Lillard drums & bandleader.
  • Eric "Kraz" Krasno is a New York-based Grammy-winning guitarist, songwriter, recording artist, and producer best known for his work with Soulive and Lettuce, both of which he co-founded. His own musical roots lie in funk, jazz, rock, and hip-hop, and he has written songs and produced records for a variety of artists in a range of genres including Norah Jones, Aaron Neville, Talib Kweli, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Ledisi, 50 Cent, and Matisyahu.

    Krasno was raised in the suburbs of New York City, and in Fairfield County, Connecticut. His earliest influences were his musician grandfather, a professional pianist who played gypsy jazz and swing, as well as his older brother and father, also accomplished musicians though amateurs. His early attraction to classic rock records from Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Jeff Beck, and Grateful Dead influenced his decision to become a guitarist. He began playing in local bands during high school. After graduating, he attended the Berklee School of Music for one semester before transferring to Hampshire College. Despite its brevity, it was at Berklee that he encountered other founding members of the funk/jam unit Lettuce during a summer program. The band formed while its members were still in their teens and have been a going concern in both the studio and on concert stages since then. In 1999, he joined brothers Alan and Neal Evans, and Sam Kininger, to co-found Soulive, a jazz/hip-hop/folk/groove unit that recorded for several labels including Blue Note and, like Lettuce, they're known for a rigorous touring schedule.

    Krasno began his career as a producer on Kweli's Quality in 2002. His reputation spread among hip-hop artists, and under various monikers he worked with a variety of rappers including Redman and Pharoah Monche, and R&B, jazz, pop, and rock artists including Keyshia Cole, Allen Stone, Dave Matthews Band, Justin Timberlake, and Nigel Hall. As a guitarist, Krasno's work has graced albums and tours by everyone from the Beatnuts, Snoop Dog, and Sonya Kitchell to Vieux Farka Toure, Christian McBride, Joshua Redman, and Dr. Lonnie Smith.

    Krasno issued Reminisce, his debut solo album in 2010 on SOI, and toured with his own group while continuing to play and record with Lettuce and Phil Lesh & Friends. His sophomore offering, Blood from a Stone, was released in July 2016 through Feel Records. It was preceded by the singles "Waiting for Your Love" and "On the Rise." The latter set showcased his lead vocals for the first time alongside his playing and songwriting. Krasno and his road sextet toured throughout the summer supporting Dumpstaphunk. The same year, he produced Neville's Apache album. The studio band he enlisted included members of Lettuce, Soulive, the Dap Kings, and Budos Band. ~ Thom Jurek
  • Grammy-winners Peter Yarrow and Noel Paul Stookey carry on the proud tradition of the 1960s iconic folk trio Peter, Paul & Mary. This year is the 60th anniversary of the trio’s self-titled debut album, which earned double platinum. Since Mary’s passing in 2009, the duo has kept the music of Peter, Paul and Mary alive as they continue to tour, performing classic hits like Leaving on a Jet Plane, Puff, the Magic Dragon, Blowin’ in the Wind, If I Had a Hammer and many more.
  • Join us as we kick off our annual Artists & Friends Fundraising Campaign with inspiring performances, featuring many of the groundbreaking Artists in our community.

    Sets:
    ​Opening Big Band
    Dan Kurfirst - drums / Daro Behroozi - reeds / Rodney Chapman - tenor / Dave Sewelson - baritone / Mike McGinnis - reeds / Claire deBrunner - bassoon / Daniel Carter - reeds, trumpet / Dick Griffin - trombone / On Ka Davis, Che Chen - guitar / Ken Filiano - bass / Lesley Mok - drums Andrea Wolper, Lisa Sokolov - vocals

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    Luke Stewart - bass / Heru Shabaka-Ra - trumpet / Daniel Carter - reeds, trumpet / Tcheser Holmes - drums

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    Poets: Patricia Spears Jones / Zigi Lowenberg

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    Ava Mendoza - guitar / Rob Brown - alto sax / Jason Kao Hwang - violin William Parker - bass / Tcheser Holmes - drums

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    Aakash Mittal - sax / gabby fluke-mogul - violin / Leo Chang voice, percussion Ken Filiano - bass / Dan Kurfirst - drums

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    Cooper-Moore Solo

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    Ahmed Abdullah - trumpet / Monique Ngozi Nri - voice / Sam Newsome - soprano sax / Daniel Carter - reeds, trumpet / William Parker - bass Francisco Mora Catlett - drums / Davalois Fearon - dance

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    James Brandon Lewis - tenor sax / Eri Yamamoto - piano / Brandon Lopez - bass / Michael TA Thompson - drums

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    Poets: Raymond Nat Turner / Yuko Otomo

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    Avram Fefer - alto sax / Dick Griffin - trombone / Dave Sewelson - baritone sax Luke Stewart - bass / Michael Wimberly - drums / Lesley Mok - drums

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    Voices: Lisa Sokolov, Andrea Wolper, Ellen Christi, Kyoko Kitamura Patricia Nicholson - text / Eri Yamamoto - piano / Michael TA Thompson - drums

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    Mara Rosenbloom - piano / Karen Borca - bassoon / Mike McGinnis - reeds Leo Chang - voice, percussion / Whit Dickey - drums

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    William Parker Finale
    Rob Brown - alto sax / Dave Sewelson - baritone sax Aakash Mittal - reeds /James Brandon Lewis - tenor sax / Daniel Carter - reeds, trumpet / Dick Griffin - trombone / Aquiles Navarro - trumpet / Jason Hwang, gabby fluke-mogul - violin / Lisa Sokolov, Andrea Wolper, Ellen Christi, Kyoko Kitamura - voices / Eri Yamamoto - piano / Brandon Lopez, Ken Filiano - bass Michael Wimberly, Juan Pablo Carletti - drums - Dance: Davalois Fearon, Patricia Nicholson and others…
  • “...one of the greatest living jazz pianists.” —LOS ANGELES TIMES

    Acclaimed jazz pianist Alan Broadbent brings his trio to the Zinc Bar for a splendid evening of jazz piano on Tuesday, November 22. He's supported by bassist Harvie S and drummer Billy Mintz.

    An unsung hero of the acoustic piano, Alan Broadbent is a highly lyrical and melodic bebopper/post-bopper who has cited Bill Evans, Wynton Kelly, Tommy Flanagan, Nat "King" Cole, and Red Garland as some of his favorite pianists. Raised in New Zealand, he moved to Boston in 1966 to study at the prestigious Berklee College of Music. After staying on the road with Woody Herman (for whom he was a writer, arranger, and soloist) from 1969 to 1972, he settled in Los Angeles. Broadbent went on to work as a sideman for Chet Baker, tenor saxmen Warne Marsh and Gary Foster, and the late singer Irene Kral in the '70s, and with Bud Shank and arranger Nelson Riddle in the '80s.

    The '90s found him writing arrangements for Natalie Cole, Marian McPartland, Scott Hamilton, and others and playing alongside bassist Charlie Haden, tenor saxman Ernie Watts, and drummer Larance Marable in Haden's Quartet West - a unique and conceptual L.A.-based group that is known for including bits of dialogue from film-noir movies between bop performances.

    Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $30 in advance / $35 at the door. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.
  • "The guitarist David Gilmore has a pronounced fondness for metric convolution, jigsaw complexity and a near-mystical spirit of intrigue." —The New York Times

    Acclaimed jazz guitarist David Gilmore brings his formidable quartet to Zinc on Monday, November 28. He's supported by bassist Boris Koslov on bass, Victor Gould on piano, and Rudy Royston on drums.

    David Gilmore has performed and recorded with many of today’s most influential artists, including Wayne Shorter, Steve Coleman, Christian McBride, Dave Douglas, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Randy Brecker, Lenny White, Stanley Clarke, Sam Rivers, and many others. His latest release, Transitions (2017 Criss Cross Records) is one of Downbeat Magazine’s top CDs of 2017. He was also recently voted into both the Critic’s Poll and Reader’s Poll of 2017. Gilmore’s playing has been compared to guitarists as diverse as George Benson and Jimi Hendrix. Gilmore has been the recipient of numerous grants, including two Chamber Music of America, New Jazz Works Composer Grants, and nominated for the prestigious Doris Duke Artist Award. Committed to an improvisational approach that reflects a global awareness, he conducts master classes around the world, and is a Professor at the renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston.

    Showtimes are at 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $25 in advance / $30 at the door. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.
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