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  • Rome Neal Banana Puddin' Jazz presents as part ofThe 22nd Annual Central Brooklyn Jazz Festival  "BROOKLYN IN THE HOUSE"Celebrating Brooklyn Jazz... The Past... and Musicians Today!Tuesday, April 20. 2021 7pm EST  The excitement is in the air for the next ROME NEAL'S BANANA PUDDIN' JAZZ virtual event... BROOKLYN IN THE HOUSE... Celebrating Brooklyn Jazz - April 20, 2021 7 PMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo7nFATnAF8  Danny Mixon, Sharp Radway, Chief Baba Neil Clarke, Ricardo Strobert, Lafayette Harris Jr.,  Bruce Cox, Michael Walker, Willie Martinez, Lonnie Plaxico, Rome Neal Richard Cummings Jr., Steve Cromity, Eric Frazier Ahmed Abdullah and Monique Ngozi Nri, Dwayne Cook Brodnax and Logan Broadnax, Ras Chemas Lamed
  • April 18, 2021 - We will highlight Jazz Across the Generations with professionals that have performed from the 1950s till today. 19 yr old Pianists Leonieke Scheuble leads a jazz generation s event with Nick Scheuble on drums and 93 yr old Bill Crow on bass. Gregory Burrus Productions Sponsors Jazzy Afternoons at The Fox and Falcon NJ in South Orange NJ
  • For Jazz Appreciation Month Alex brings to the Jazzy Afternoons program at The Fox and Falcon the next generation of jazz with his North Jersey Jazz Ensemble to honor the culture of Jazz and help us all swing into spring. Come join us Apr 11th with Alex Desrivieres @alleycatsax and Josh November on Bass, Jerry Ulichny on Guitar, Ken O'Rourke on drums. Gregory Burrus Productions Sponsors Jazzy Afternoons at The Fox and Falcon NJ in South Orange NJ
  • The Rutgers University Mingus Ensemble, directed by Abraham Burton, presents Charles Mingus' works "Profile of Jackie" and "Boogie Stop Shuffle," featuring guest artists David Lee Jones (saxophone) and Walter White (trumpet).
  • Rutgers University Jazz Ensemble, directed by Conrad Herwig, presents a concert honoring the music of Professor Stanley Cowell, with guest artist Bill O’Connell. Featuring Cowell’s compositions “Blues for the Viet Cong” and “Equipoise.”
  • Come out and join PJ Parker vocals and Joel Zelnik Piano, as they perform the Great American Songbook and more!
  • Celebrate the release of Ani’s 22nd studio album ‘Revolutionary Love’ with a full concert from Ani, Terence Higgins, and special guest Ivan Neville. Come hang virtually in Ani’s home, Big Blue, as the band reminisces about touring and performs energetic live versions from the new album along with classics from the Little Folksinger canon. Captured lovingly with seven cameras, Revolutionary Love Live documents Ani’s vision for this album live while it’s hot off the presses.
  • Starring ute lemper, tony yazbeck, beth leavel and more! The Town Hall’s signature series, Broadway by the Year®, takes a “Pandemic Pivot,” going both virtual and national! Join us for the online video premiere of the second recorded concert in the series, featuring the sophisticated, provocative songs of John Kander and Fred Ebb. Enjoy music from Flora, The Red Menace; Chicago; Cabaret; Steel Pier; Woman of the Year; Kiss of the Spider Woman and The Rink. Starring Danny Gardner, Ute Lemper, Tony Yazbeck, Beth Leavel and Natascia Diaz. Created, written and hosted by Scott Siegel, who has also produced, written and directed concerts for Michael Feinstein at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Your streaming link can be viewed on demand anytime between May 10–12, 2021.
  • May 12 @ 6:30 pm ET — "Soul Jazz Listening Party" hosted by Christian McBride and The Apollo Theater Spend a night with Christian McBride groovin’ to the funk and gospel inspired jazz that provided the soundtrack for Juke Boxes across 1960s Black America. Hear how artists like Horace Silver, Cannonball Adderley, Gene Ammons, Lou Donaldson, Jimmy Smith, The Jazz Crusaders, and Lee Morgan combined their be-bop roots with a heavy dose of blues, back beat, gospel, and soul, to get their audiences out of their chairs and on to the dance floor. Featured Educational Partner: The Apollo Theater. FREE to all jazz lovers and students. Click here to register! https://jazzhousekids.org/events This program was curated by TED CHUBB, trumpeter & JAZZ HOUSE Director of Cultural Programming, and is made possible thanks to the support of Brandenberg Productions, The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Gia Maione Prima Foundation, The Herb Alpert Foundation, Kenneth Goldman Donor Fund, Manhattan Mechanical Contractors, the National Endowment for the Arts, New Jersey State Council for the Humanities, New Jersey State Council on the Arts, TD Bank Charitable Fund and our many generous individual donors.
  • Carolyn Dorfman Dance hosts Dance Union Festival from Tuesday, April 13, through Friday, April 16 with master classes, open rehearsals and a free virtual performance on Friday, April 16, at 6:00 p.m.
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