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  • On Saturday, May 7, the Brook Arts Center welcomes back - Comedian Mike Marino, who is affectionately known to millions of his fans worldwide as New Jersey’s Bad Boy. Marino has a tongue like a razor and a heart of gold. He has performed in every major comedy club, theatre, casino, and event center from New York to Los Angeles and around the world. His stand-up material ranges from cutting-edge observations of everyday life to his Italian family roots; which recently spun into a T.V. pilot called “Re-Constructing Jersey”. His comedic style has landed him guest appearances on The Tonight Show as a regular sketch player, The Martin Short Show, Canada’s Comedy TV, The Boomer Show, Wild Pitch, and Hand Held Comedy Radio. A clip of Mike’s appearance on Byran Allen’s Comics Unleashed earned him over 7 million views (and counting), which has led to his current web series “Marino 2016” – an original comedy based on Mike’s road to the White House and wise guy attempt to become the first Italian American President of the United States. Mike has also shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the business. Tickets $30-35 at www.brookarts.org or 732-469-7700. Box Office Opens at 6 pm for walk-up sales $35-40. Reserved socially distanced seating. Concessions, Bar, and Free Parking are available. The Brook Arts Center is in Bound Brook, NJ, one block from the Bound Brook Train station and a few short miles from Rt 22, 287, and 78.
  • Abdullah Ibrahim is South Africa’s most distinguished pianist and a world-respected master musician.

    Born in Cape Town, Dollar Brand, as he became known, was exposed to a melting pot of cultural influences: African traditional music, Christian hymns, gospel tunes and spirituals, as well as American jazz, township and classical music. Out of this blend of the secular and religious, the traditional and the modern, Abdullah Ibrahim’s distinctive sound and musical vocabulary was born.

    His grandmother arranged for him to have piano lessons at the age of six. She was also a founding member of the AME church, a branch of the original church in Philadelphia, USA. His mother was the church pianist and played piano for silent movies at the local cinema.

    The restrictions of access to the learning establishment forced the young knowledge seeker and budding composer to spend hours and days at Cape Town libraries reading and studying all inclusive works of global masters in culture, music, philosophy and world history.


    Two sets per night, ticket required for each set
    Doors 6PM / Show 8PM or Doors 9:30PM / Show 10:30PM
    Set Length Approximate, Billing Subject to Change
    https://www.bluenotejazz.com/
    NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.
    $5 Minimum. Full Bar & Dinner Menu Available.

    Seating is First Come, First Served. Parties arriving separately or late are not gauranteed to be seated at the same table.

    Table Seating is All-Ages, Bar Area is 21+. Bar Area tickets for patrons under 21 will not be honored.
  • Donny McCaslin remembers his former mentor and old boss David Bowie one year after the rockstar's death with his recording Beyond Now (Motema). The tenor…
  • The 21-year-old American star battled back over three sets to defeat the world's top-ranked player, Aryna Sabalenka. Gauff is the first American to win at Roland-Garros since Serena Williams in 2015.
  • WBGO Commentator Mildred Antenor gives her take on Black on Asian Hate Crime
  • Jorei Jazz & Co presents Bertha Hope! We're excited to host this FREE event to celebrate our 2nd year anniversary with Ms Hope. She is an acclaimed jazz pianist and Icon, whose extraordinary career has spanned over 5 decades. Bertha Hope will join the Jazz by Jorei to celebrate the Live Jazz Series' 2nd year at Sour Mouse NYC!

    We'll have a variety showcase, to open for our special guest;Bertha Hope! Hope's performance will be followed by a Jam session and open mic. -This is sure to be a sparkling event!

    - FREE Live Jazz Concert, Jam Session and Open Mic
    - 4:00 pm - 6:45 pm
    - Live Streamed on Instagram

    Amenities: Bar, Pizza, PingPong and Pool tables

    Instagram: @jazzByJorei
    Website: www.JazzByJorei.com
    Twitter: @JoreiJazz
    Contact: info@joriejazzjam.com
  • The central project of MasterVoices’ 2020-2021 season is a virtual rollout of award-winning composer Adam Guettel’s theatrical song cycle, Myths and Hymns, in an online staging conceived by Ted Sperling. Inspired by Greek myths and a 19th-Century Presbyterian hymnal, the 1998 cycle is a kaleidoscopic collection of musical genres as it explores the nature of faith and longing in a secular world. New short musical films illustrate the protagonist’s attempt to seek answers in four ways – through Flight, Work, Love, and Faith. The four chapters of this personal voyage will be released in free digital installments throughout the winter and spring – Flight (January 13), Work (February 24), Love (April 14), and Faith (May 26). All installments will remain available after their premieres for on-demand streaming on MasterVoices YouTube channel  until June 30, 2021. Star artists include Anderson & Roe, Yazmany Arboleda, Julia Bullock, Sammi Cannold, Cloud Chatanda, Lear deBessonet, Khristian Dentley, Renée Fleming, Annie Golden, Joshua Henry, Capathia Jenkins, Steven Kellogg, Mykal Kilgore, Norm Lewis, Jose Llana, Lucy Mackinnon, Danny Mefford, Kelli O’Hara, Elizabeth Stanley, Take 6, Ted Sperling, The MasterVoices Chorus, and more. The first chapter, FLIGHT, explores the possibility of finding fulfillment by rising up or away. After a jaunty prologue (“Prometheus”), Guettel frames the myth of Icarus as the story of a young man striving to get out from under his famous father’s shadow and shine like the sun. After his crash, the solace and hope of Migratory V expresses the human aspiration to fly together and soar above the troubles below. The retelling of Pegasus explores the fall of the hero Bellerophon when he angers Zeus. The chapter ends with the cycle’s first hymn text, Jesus the Mighty Conqueror, with its refrain consisting of the single word, “rise,” repeated over and over.
  • Tony, Drama Desk and Grammy nominated singer and actor Max von Essen is featured in an intimate New York Pops Underground cabaret performance at Feinstein’s/54 Below on Monday, October 4, 2021. The event begins with a champagne reception at 5:30pm followed by the performance at 6:30pm, accompanied by a three-course dinner with wine pairings. The New York Pops Music Director and Conductor Steven Reineke hosts the evening, which is The New York Pops’ first in-person event since February 2020. Max’s performance celebrates his love of the golden age of Broadway and the American Songbook, and includes “Some Enchanted Evening” from South Pacific, “I Could Have Danced All Night” from My Fair Lady, a Gershwin medley, and other selections. Proceeds from The New York Pops Underground cabaret fundraiser support PopsEd programs, which provide music education, arts access, and performance opportunities for New Yorkers of all ages and backgrounds. The event also celebrates Executive Director Anne Swanson’s 20th anniversary at The New York Pops, as well as the orchestra's forthcoming return to Carnegie Hall. Digital congratulatory ads to honor The New York Pops’ perseverance to “Keep the Music Playing” throughout the pandemic and support the organization’s future are currently on-sale. Ticket pricing starts at $300; tickets are available through The New York Pops’ office at 212-765-7677. Livestream tickets for the event, beginning at $20, are also available. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination will be required for all patrons, personnel, and artists in attendance.
  • Join leading modern drummer and composer, Ray LeVier, at Maureen's Jazz Cellar in Nyack, on Sat., 6/4, for a double-header: first, a masterclass on holistic drumming, then a killer set of Ray and his quartet in action!

    Ray is King of the Shed and he will be sharing his unique approach to the mechanics and mindset of making great music!

    The Concepts:

    * Breath as a pathway to creative flow state
    * Grounding techniques that keep you in the groove
    * Four-way coordination
    * Groove development: getting the most mileage out of an idea
    * Zen and the Talent Myth
    * The science of learning faster

    We'll end with a Q + A, so come with your questions and get ready to walk away with a whole new framework for your drumming where doing less gets you so much more!

    Admission + Reservations:

    Reservations by phone only - (845) 535-3143

    Masterclass only @ 4:00 PM - $20
    Show only @ 8:00 PM - $20
    Masterclass + Show - $30

    The Extras:

    Raffle giveaways + special deals from our local sponsors for those who attend both events!

    Local Sponsors:

    Long Island Drum Center
    www.longislanddrum.com - premier drum center in the region

    Art Cafe of Nyack - (V/GF)
    www.artcafenyack.com - Israeli-inspired fare + the best coffee in town

    Bari - (V/GF)
    www.barinyack.com - yummy falafel dishes, smoothie bowls + more

    Harry's Burritos
    www.harrysburritos.com - Cal-Mex style noms + refreshing 'ritas
  • 6:30pm 3×3 “HEAD IN THE SAND” to Tipping Utopia to Vision Festival by Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks | Yoshiko Chuma - dance / Miriam Parker - dance / Emily Mare Pope - dance / Jason Kao Hwang - violin / Steve Swell - trombone / Christopher McIntyre - trombone

    7:30pm C’est Trois | jaimie branch - trumpet / Luke Stewart – bass / Tcheser Holmes - drums

    8:30pm Unnameable Element | Leo Chang - voice, piri / Chris Williams – trumpet / Lester St. Louis – cello / Miriam Parker – movement

    9:30pm Red Lily | James Brandon Lewis – tenor sax / Kurt Knuffke – cornet / William Parker – bass / Chad Taylor - drums

    10:30pm Nicole Mitchell Ensemble: Dreams of Awakening | Nicole Mitchell - flutes, composition / Ken Filiano – bass / Joshua White - piano / Val Jeanty – electronics, percussion / Terri Lyne Carrington – drums

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    About The Vision Festival

    Founded in 1996, the Vision Festival is New York City's longest continuously running jazz festival. Now in its 26th year, this festival of music, dance, poetry, and visual art is heralded as “one of New York’s most essential art events” (New York Times). Performances feature legendary and emerging stars representing the free jazz, experimental, and avant-garde communities and include Lifetime Achievement honorees like Amina Claudine Myers, Andrew Cyrille, Dave Burrell, Peter Brötzmann, and Milford Graves. This year, we honor Wadada Leo Smith and Oliver Lake.
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