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  • Jazz guitarist David Stern brings his drummerless trio (featuring Lewis Porter on piano and Kenny Davis on bass) to Pangea for a night of music. Two sets, no cover charge, and great food/drinks. http://www.pangeanyc.com/show/front-lounge-david-stern-trio-830pm-no-cover-2/ https://davidsternjazz.com/ https://www.instagram.com/davidsternjazz/
  • This year, the Les Paul Festival will explore contemporary artists who represent Pauls’ innovative and progressive spirit. Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe is an artist, curator and composer that works primarily with voice and modular synthesizer for sound in the realm of spontaneous music. Susie Ibarra is a composer, percussionist, and sound artist.
  • Another world-class jazz event as part of the Jazz@TheAlex programme - Pete Long and his quintet, will be joined by fabulous vocalist Louise Cookman. Come along for a relaxed evening of quality jazz. Cabaret seating and bar available. The line-up is as follows:- Louise Cookman - vocals Pete Long - clarinet and saxophone Denny Ilett - guitar Dave Chamberlain - bass John Pearce - piano Matt Skelton - drums
  • For 150 years, The Bethany Baptist Church of Newark has been one of the leading African American houses of worship, and for 20 of those years, the Church has featured monthly jazz in its Saturday evening Vesper services. Our featured performer in May is legendary jazz pianist George Cables. The bandleader, sideman, and composer has played on dozens of records with the biggest names in jazz, from Sonny Rollins to Max Roach. His all-star group The Cookers has been making music together since 2010. Join us for this free event at Bethany Baptist Church, 275 W Market Street, Newark, New Jersey.
  • Celebrate Mardi Gras with the authentic sounds of New Orlean’s very own Thaddeus Exposé! Thaddeus Exposé was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is a professional jazz bassist, composer, recording artist, and successful inventor of the “BowStopper.” Thaddeus earned his bachelor’s degree in Music Education from Northeastern University and a master’s degree in Jazz Studies from William Paterson University.
  • Praised for their “superb capacity to find the inner heart of everything they play, regardless of era, style, or technical demand” (The International Review of Music), the Tesla Quartet brings refinement and prowess to both new and established repertoire. Dubbed “technically superb” by The Strad, the Tesla Quartet has won top prizes in numerous international competitions, most recently taking Second Prize as well as the Haydn Prize and Canadian Commission Prize at the 12th Banff International String Quartet Competition. Bring your own chairs and refreshments and enjoy live entertainment atop the Morris Museum’s elevated parking deck. Stunning sunsets, social distance, and glorious live music combine for a series of unforgettable evenings.
  • Join us to celebrate the solo exhibition featuring work by our 2022 Visual Artist-in-Residence, Jonathan VanDyke at High Line Nine. VanDyke’s exhibition titled “How to Operate in a Blue Room” was created specifically for this year’s Festival and features the artist’s sewn paintings, a selection of the amaryllis flowers that the artist raises in his studio, a sculpture that drips paint, and unique photocopies of details and scraps from his studio process.

    Attendees will also be treated to a solo violin performance by Claire Bourg.
  • "[It] is Lo Marie's vocals that stand out as the focal point, whether delivering soulful lines or jazzy scat singing and even when underlining her point with an unexpected curse, her crystalline and controlled voice is gorgeous to behold."

    -Dancing About Architecture

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  • Boricua Blues, written by Jose Mangual Jr for his father, continues Freeman’s series of Latinjazz/salsa concerts highlighting the bygone era of Latin music record distributors in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, the tradition of vibraphone in Latin music, and tributes to the music of high profile groups Freeman has been a part of for over two decades.

    Mike Freeman - Vibraphone; TBA Trumpet; Gabriel Vivas - Bass; Roberto Quintero - Congas; Joel Mateo - Drums; Jose Mangual JR - Vocals, Bongos; JR DeJesus - Piano, Coro; Luis Soto - Guiro, Coro

    Sponsored by LMCC Creative Engagement and The Jazz Foundation
  • Described by the San Francisco Chronicle as “…an incredibly valuable addition to the cultural landscape” and “powerfully adept… with a combination of brilliance and subtlety,” the Telegraph Quartet was awarded the prestigious 2016 Walter W. Naumburg Chamber Music Award and the Grand Prize at the 2014 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition. The Quartet is currently on the chamber music faculty at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music as the Quartet-in-Residence. Telegraph returns to the Morris Museum after their memorable performance in the Bickford Theatre in 2019. Bring your own chairs and refreshments and enjoy live entertainment atop the Morris Museum’s elevated parking deck. Stunning sunsets, social distance, and glorious live music combine for a series of unforgettable evenings.
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