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  • On Saturday, December 17, Westchester Collaborative Theater (WCT),
    located at 23 Water St. Ossining NY, will close out its 2022 Music in the Box season
    with a special holiday concert called Home for the Holidays, showcasing the sounds of
    the KJ Denhert Jazz Project. The performance will combine holiday themes and material
    from Denhert’s latest shows, including new additions from The Beatles, Paul Simon, Bob
    Dylan and KJ originals. Urban folk jazz legend Denhert, named one of Jazz.com’s top
    female vocalists and four-time Independent Music Award nominee, will be accompanied
    by Adam Armstrong on acoustic bass, Nicki Denner on keyboard/piano, Mark McIntyre
    on guitar and Eric Halvorson on drums.
  • Sat Dec 17, Jazz at Sista's Place, Featuring Carrie Jackson & Trio
    Radam Schwartz, pn, Takashi Otsuka, bs, Gordon Lane, drums
    (2) Sets 9pm & 10:30pm 456 Nostrand Avenue at Jefferson, Brooklyn, NY Each
    Each set is $25.00 For information please callL
    718-398-1766 www.sistasplace.org
  • Marcus Printup, masterful trumpeter with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and Riza Printup, renown harpist who has performed with acclaimed soprano Kathleen Battle and major jazz artists will perform together this Sunday, December 11 at 3 PM in the beautiful Second Floor Loft at Papillon & Co., 418 Main Street, Metuchen, NJ. Tickets are $30. http://bit.ly/3hVzRnH or use QR code or call 848-260-0810 to make a reservation. Limited seating. Light refreshments. Tickets at the door only if not sold out. Produced by Friends of Metuchen Arts, Metuchen Jazz in association with Metuchen Arts Council.
  • Every Saturday, we’re inviting NYC’s top musicians & magicians to perform in our art deco cocktail lounge, from local legends to Grammy award-winners. This week’s musical act is the Alicyn Yaffee Trio, who is one of the next generation of talented and inspired young jazz musicians to come out of Northern California. Now based in New York City, Alicyn’s debut album, “Someone Else,” features all original songs that exude the pensive intensity and lushness of artists like Alanis Morissette and Joni Mitchell.

    Alicyn is a rare bird among young guitar players. She has a soulful style, emphasizing tone and feel over flashy technique, while at the same time possessing considerable harmonic knowledge and a good deal of prowess on the fretboard.
  • This Valentine’s week for 8 performances Feb 10-14, Melissa Errico returns to Birdland Jazz (315 W.44th St) with the Tedd Firth Quintet, featuring Russ Malone on guitar to offer a seductive suite of Noir songs inspired by her new album Out Of The Dark: The Film Noir Project. From "Angel Eyes" to "The Man That Got Away,” celebrate with Melissa the sexy, swinging music of voluptuous fatalism & doomed love, of smoky nightclubs & half-lit hotel rooms — “A Noir Romance” luxuriates in the darkness the reminds us of the light that love can bring. Performances are Feb 10-12 at 7pm & 9:30pm, Feb 13-14 at 8:30pm.
  • “Limitless technique, imagination and identity.” — New York Post

    Acclaimed jazz guitarist Jack Wilkins brings his formidable trio to Zinc jazz club on Monday, March 13. He’s supported by Jeff Barone on guitar, Sean Smith on bass, and Steve Fidyk on drums.

    Guitarist Jack Wilkins has been on the International jazz scene since the early 1970s. His flawless technique and imaginative chordal approach have inspired collaborations with Chet Baker, Sarah Vaughan, Bob Brookmeyer, and Buddy Rich, among many others. A native of Brooklyn, Jack began playing guitar at age thirteen. His mentors included Johnny Smith, Django Reinhardt, Charlie Christian, Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Bill Evans, Clifford Brown, and Freddie Hubbard.

    Showtimes are at 7 pm & 8:30 pm. Tickets: $25 in advance / $30 at the door. For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.
  • Pianist-composer Samora Pinderhughes leads world-class musicians, composers, poets, and others in a new multidisciplinary work that explores the daily realities of violence, incarceration, policing, and detention in US communities. Combining musical compositions with audio interviews and raw testimonials from 15 states across the country, The Healing Project is a condemnation of racial capitalism and the prison industrial complex and an artistic celebration of resilience, healing, and resistance. Making its NY premiere, the concert version of The Healing Project is co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall, and produced by Anna Deavere Smith, Vijay Iyer, and Glenn Ligon.
  • Every Saturday, we’re inviting NYC’s top musicians & magicians to perform in our art deco cocktail lounge, from local legends to Grammy award-winners. This week’s musical act is the Noriko Ueda Duo, who is originally from Hyogo, Japan. Her interest in music began early in her life, studying classical piano at the age of 4. At 16, she began playing the electric bass. At age 18, she began her career with the upright bass. After she graduated from Berklee College of Music in Boston where she majored in Jazz Composition, she relocated to NYC.

    Noriko has performed at many historical jazz venues include “Carnegie Hall”, “Blue Note New York”, “Jazz at Lincoln Center – Dizzy’s Club”, “Kennedy Center”, “Hollywood Ball”and “Birdland”.

    Noriko is a member of “ARTEMIS” lead by Renee Rosnes. Toured in Europe several times, and had a sold out concert at Carnegie Hall, and the Debut album “ARTEMIS” was released from BLUE NOTE RECORDS. (2020) She has toured in Japan with Ted Rosenthal Trio 13 times (2006 – 2019), and our CD “Out of this World” which reached #1 on the national jazz radio charts. (2011)

    Her first leader Trio album “DEBUT” has released from the Japanese record company “Terashima Records”. (2015)

    She performed at Blue Note New York several times with her leading band, “Noriko Ueda Trio”, Quartet and her big band “Noriko Ueda Jazz Orchestra”, also as a featured artist. (2002 – 2018)

    She has played with “The DIVA Jazz Orchestra” also “Five Play” over 15 years and performed for many projects including the collaboration with Johnny Mandel (2010), and recording the music track for Macy’s July 4th fire works event which was broadcast on NBC, included a big band piece she arranged. (2014).

    She is the winner of the Charlie Parker Jazz composition Prize founded by Broadcast Music Inc for her original big band piece “Castle in the North”. (2002)

    She also has performed with various groups including the legendary musicians, Frank Wess, Kenny Barron, Grady Tate, Nancy Wilson and Bill Charlap.
  • “...one of the greatest living jazz pianists.” — LOS ANGELES TIMES

    Don’t miss your chance to experience the enchanting music of two-time Grammy Award-winning jazz pianist Alan Broadbent and his trio! On Tuesday, March 28, the trio will be performing live at the Zinc Bar, featuring 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 1990s found him writing arrangements for Natalie Cole, Marian McPartland, Scott Hamilton, and others and playing alongside bassist Charlie Haden, tenor saxophonist 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 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Get your tickets now, available for $30 in advance or $35 at the door. Don’t miss out on this magical evening of jazz piano! For more info, visit https://www.zincjazz.com.

    In the event of a cancellation, you will be issued a full refund. If the event takes place as scheduled, ticket purchases are non-refundable. Please plan to arrive on time for your reservation. If you are running late, please let us know in advance. We can hold your reservation for 15 minutes after the scheduled time, but after that, we will need to cancel the booking. Thank you for your cooperation.
  • Another Saturday Serenade live at the Cutting Room. Hope you can join us for this tribute to the great Art Farmer (Farmers Market). The music starts at 3:00 P.M. and Goes until 5:45 P.M. Two sets of great music for one music charge in a room that has is all. Great sound with fabulous food :-). Hope you can join us for an amazing tribute to Art Farmer. Thank you all for your interest and have a great New Year...
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