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SUMMARY:Haverford 41st Annual Evening of Jazz
DESCRIPTION:The 41st Annual Evening of Jazz will feature the Haverford MS and HS Jazz ensembles\, HS Jazz Combo\, and guest artist Tony Miceli.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nThe 41st Annual Evening of Jazz will feature the Haverford MS and HS Jazz ensembles\, HS Jazz Combo\, and guest artist Tony Miceli.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/haverford-41st-annual-evening-of-jazz/
LOCATION:Haverford High School\, 200 Mill Road\, Haverford\, PA\, 19083
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SUMMARY:Jazz Bridge welcomes pianist Mike Bond and his group to Collingswood
DESCRIPTION:Jazz Bridge welcomes pianist Mike Bond and his group to Collingswood\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nJazz Bridge Vice Present Kevin Johnson proudly hosts “Jazz in the Wood\,” First Thursdays Neighborhood Concerts at the Collingswood Community Center\, 30 Collings Ave\, Collingswood\, NJ 08108. \nPlease join us on March 3\, 2022 as we welcome pianist Mike Bond to Collingswood. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. \nTickets: $15 online in advance at Eventbrite or at the door. Students admission is $5 with ID and children under 12 years old get in for free! But you must register at Eventbrite. MASKS ARE REQUIRED. PROOF OF VACCINATION IS REQUIRED. \nOne of the most striking qualities of Mike Bond’s superb debut recording\, The Honorable Ones\, is the understated\, sophisticated way in which the 30-year-old pianist-composer subsumes his abundant technique for imperatives of beauty and self-expression. His sophisticated\, restrained\, nuanced jazz aesthetics — grounded in exhaustive study of antecedent master practitioners of his instrument and animated by his devotion to the freedom principle — spring directly from his personal history. \nThe son of a Caucasian physics professor and a first-generation Chinese-American stay-at-home-mom whose parents migrated to the U.S. after the Cultural Revolution\, Bond started playing piano at age 4. Two years later\, he won his first classical piano competition at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall\, launching a long period during which he participated in contests at which he and his peers played repertoire by Beethoven\, Bach\, Mendelssohn\, and Haydn. Burned out by the pressure of performing\, he withdrew from that world at 11. \nHis jazz education began soon thereafter\, as a saxophonist in middle school and high school jazz band near Princeton\, N.J.\, where his parents had moved from Old Bridge\, N.J.\, where he spent his first ten years. “I played saxophone\, clarinet and sang in various ensembles — the orchestra\, the studio jazz band\, wind ensemble\, concert choir and marching band\,” Bond says. “But when I was 14\, my freshman year of high school\, the band director needed a jazz piano player for his ensemble\, and I was struggling with the chord changes.” \nTo rectify the issue\, Bond was sent to study with pianist Jim Ridl (best known for his long association with Pat Martino)\, who lived in a neighboring town. “I was mesmerized by Jim’s playing\,” Bond says. “I wondered how he could just improvise. He introduced me to my first jazz records. Jim gave me the basic tools — the forms\, the basic tools of improvisation\, the building blocks.” \nAfter high school\, Bond matriculated at Rutgers University\, where he studied with Stanley Cowell. “Stanley taught me to embrace music as ‘a mirror of the mind\, and the piano as an extension of myself.” “He helped me see the piano as the whole orchestra and shared with me his innovative methods for approaching counterpoint and harmony” he says. \n“I also would go to New York to study with Mike LeDonne\, because I wanted to actually learn how to play in the be-bop and hard-bop styles. As a sophomore\, I realized I wasn’t swinging and I had to figure out how. Then I realized that I had to check out the history; I couldn’t understand what Herbie Hancock does until I understood what Red Garland and Wynton Kelly were doing. With Mike\, I really studied\, the older cats and the newer cats who embodied the bebop and hard-bop language; those who created it and those who wielded it at the highest level: Bud Powell\, Hank Jones’\, Barry Harris\, Ahmad Jamal\, Kenny Barron and Mulgrew Miller. They embody to me what it means to play this music at the highest level.” \nJazz Bridge\, an award-winning nonprofit dedicated to assisting Greater Philadelphia Metro area jazz and blues musicians and vocalists in times of crisis\, sponsors these neighborhood concerts throughout the region to keep the sound of Philadelphia alive. \nFor more info call: 215-280-2254\, 215-517-8337 or visit online at jazzbridge.org/events/neighborhood-concerts
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/jazz-bridge-welcomes-pianist-mike-bond-and-his-group-to-collingswood/
LOCATION:Collingswood Community Center\, 30 West Collings Avenue\, Collingswood\, NJ\, 08108
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220302T193000
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SUMMARY:Jazz Bridge welcomes saxophonist Bob Howell and his group in Chelteham
DESCRIPTION:Jazz Bridge welcomes saxophone great Bob Howell and his group to Cheltenham.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nPianist Dave Posmontier hosts “Jazz @ The Center” First Wednesday Neighborhood Concerts Series at the Cheltenham Center for the Arts\, 439 Ashbourne Road\, Cheltenham\, PA\, 19012. \nPlease join us on March 2\, 2022 as we welcome saxophonist Bob Howell to Cheltenham. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. \nTickets: $15 online in advance at Eventbrite or at the door. Students admission is $5 with ID and children under 12 years old get in for free! But you must register at Eventbrite.MASKS ARE REQUIRED. PROOF OF VACCINATION IS REQUIRED. \nThis venue has limited seating capacity\, so buy your ticket in advance and early to avoid a sell-out. \nBob Howell was born in Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania. He left the city in 1965 to study at the Berklee School of Music in Boston and from there began to perform nationally and internationally\, interrupted for two years by being drafted into the army and eventually and luckily being stationed in a post band. He returned to live in Philadelphia permanently and continues to perform locally\, nationally\, and internationally. \nBob’s extensive performing background and recording experience in jazz and R&B enhance his work with music students\, especially for those interested in a career in music. \nHe has had opportunities to meet and play with people that were around Philly like Jaco Pastorius\, Joey DeFrancesco\, and Byron Landham\, to name a few. He is on many recordings and has worked to more extent\, with many other great musicians which include Trudy Pitts\, Lou Rawls\, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey Bands\, Joe Sudler’s Swing Machine with special guests: Ronnie Cuber\, Stanley Turrentine\, Frank Foster\, Jon Faddis\, Donald Byrd\, JJ Johnson and Slide Hampton\, and others. \nJazz Bridge\, an award-winning nonprofit dedicated to assisting Greater Philadelphia Metro area jazz and blues musicians and vocalists in times of crisis\, sponsors these neighborhood concerts throughout the region to keep the sound of Philadelphia alive. \nFor more info call: 215-280-2254\, 215-517-8337 or visit online at jazzbridge.org/events/neighborhood-concerts.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/jazz-bridge-welcomes-saxophonist-bob-howell-and-his-group-in-chelteham/
LOCATION:Cheltenham Center For The Arts\, 439 Ashbourne Road\, Cheltenham Township\, PA\, 19012
ORGANIZER;CN="Jazz Bridge":MAILTO:ktucker@jazzbridge.org
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SUMMARY:The Music of Motown | Philly POPS!
DESCRIPTION:The Philly POPS gets grooving with the sounds of Hitsville\, USA in Dancin’ in the Streets: The Music of Motown February 18–20\, 2022 at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. \nThe performance features the full Philly POPS orchestra on timeless Motown hits\, including songs from iconic artists Marvin Gaye\, Diana Ross\, The Four Tops\, Stevie Wonder and more—with a nod to Philly’s own legendary producers\, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. \nCelebrating the Motown sound\, the POPS welcomes guest conductor Byron Stripling with Hairspray stars Shayna Steele and Chester Gregory and American Idol finalist and charted R&B artist Michael Lynche. \n“The Motown sound captures so many emotions—love\, joy\, resilience and more—which is why these songs stand the test of time\,” said POPS President Frank Giordano. “I love this music … the way it makes you feel\, and the way it moves the audience.” \nTickets start at $35 and are available at www.phillypops.org/motown. Dancin’ in the Streets: The Music of Motown runs February 18\, 19 and 20 at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. \nAs part of the Kimmel Cultural Campus’ Safe and Clean Commitment\, guests are required to provide proof of vaccination and must wear masks while in the building. The Philly POPS proudly partners with Art-Reach for their ACCESS Program. ACCESS cardholders can purchase tickets for the reduced price of $2 per ticket.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/the-music-of-motown-philly-pops-2022-02-20/
LOCATION:Kimmel Cultural Campus\, 300 S Broad St\, Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania\, 19102
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SUMMARY:The Music of Motown | Philly POPS!
DESCRIPTION:The Philly POPS gets grooving with the sounds of Hitsville\, USA in Dancin’ in the Streets: The Music of Motown February 18–20\, 2022 at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. \nThe performance features the full Philly POPS orchestra on timeless Motown hits\, including songs from iconic artists Marvin Gaye\, Diana Ross\, The Four Tops\, Stevie Wonder and more—with a nod to Philly’s own legendary producers\, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. \nCelebrating the Motown sound\, the POPS welcomes guest conductor Byron Stripling with Hairspray stars Shayna Steele and Chester Gregory and American Idol finalist and charted R&B artist Michael Lynche. \n“The Motown sound captures so many emotions—love\, joy\, resilience and more—which is why these songs stand the test of time\,” said POPS President Frank Giordano. “I love this music … the way it makes you feel\, and the way it moves the audience.” \nTickets start at $35 and are available at www.phillypops.org/motown. Dancin’ in the Streets: The Music of Motown runs February 18\, 19 and 20 at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. \nAs part of the Kimmel Cultural Campus’ Safe and Clean Commitment\, guests are required to provide proof of vaccination and must wear masks while in the building. The Philly POPS proudly partners with Art-Reach for their ACCESS Program. ACCESS cardholders can purchase tickets for the reduced price of $2 per ticket.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/the-music-of-motown-philly-pops-2022-02-19/
LOCATION:Kimmel Cultural Campus\, 300 S Broad St\, Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania\, 19102
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220218T220000
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SUMMARY:The Music of Motown | Philly POPS!
DESCRIPTION:The Philly POPS gets grooving with the sounds of Hitsville\, USA in Dancin’ in the Streets: The Music of Motown February 18–20\, 2022 at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. \nThe performance features the full Philly POPS orchestra on timeless Motown hits\, including songs from iconic artists Marvin Gaye\, Diana Ross\, The Four Tops\, Stevie Wonder and more—with a nod to Philly’s own legendary producers\, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. \nCelebrating the Motown sound\, the POPS welcomes guest conductor Byron Stripling with Hairspray stars Shayna Steele and Chester Gregory and American Idol finalist and charted R&B artist Michael Lynche. \n“The Motown sound captures so many emotions—love\, joy\, resilience and more—which is why these songs stand the test of time\,” said POPS President Frank Giordano. “I love this music … the way it makes you feel\, and the way it moves the audience.” \nTickets start at $35 and are available at www.phillypops.org/motown. Dancin’ in the Streets: The Music of Motown runs February 18\, 19 and 20 at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. \nAs part of the Kimmel Cultural Campus’ Safe and Clean Commitment\, guests are required to provide proof of vaccination and must wear masks while in the building. The Philly POPS proudly partners with Art-Reach for their ACCESS Program. ACCESS cardholders can purchase tickets for the reduced price of $2 per ticket.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/the-music-of-motown-philly-pops/
LOCATION:Kimmel Cultural Campus\, 300 S Broad St\, Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania\, 19102
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220211T200000
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SUMMARY:Friday Night Jazz by Newtown Theatre
DESCRIPTION:The historic Newtown Theatre in Bucks County will kick off a new concert series called “Friday Night Jazz” on Friday\, Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. The first concert will feature The Hailey Brinnel Quartet from Philadelphia with special guest Tony Glausi\, a widely acclaimed trumpeter\, keyboardist\, vocalist and composer from New York. \nJust 26 years old\, Brinnel has already performed at acclaimed venues such as the XPoNential Music Festival\, The Lake George Jazz Festival\, World Cafe Live\, The Kennedy Center\, The Kimmel Center\, The Washington Women in Jazz Festival\, Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center\, and The North Sea Jazz Festival in Rotterdam. She was also a finalist in the 2021 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition.\nHer debut album\, I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles\, peaked at #13 on Amazon’s ‘Jazz New Release’ chart\, and #44 on the website’s Jazz Best-Seller chart. Brinnel’s music is firmly rooted in jazz tradition\, arranged such that the energy is preserved but new life is undoubtedly breathed into them. \nGlausi picked up the trumpet at age 10. Amongst other accolades\, he has won first prize in the jazz division of the 2014 National Trumpet Competition\, first prize in the jazz division of the 2017 ITG International Trumpet Competition\, and first prize in the 2017 Carmine Caruso International Jazz Solo Competition.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/friday-night-jazz-by-newtown-theatre/
LOCATION:Newtown Theatre\, 120 N State St\, Newtown\, Pennsylvania\, 18940
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CREATED:20220113T210254Z
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SUMMARY:Olivia Hughart Quintet at SOUTH!
DESCRIPTION:Olivia Hughart makes her DEBUT performance with her quartet of NYC Musicians! 2 sets at SOUTH Jazz Kitchen\, 6:30 and 8:30pm. Tickets are $10 per person. February 6\, 2022! BE there! \n  \nAbout Olivia:  \nOlivia Hughart is an NYU Junior majoring in Jazz Studies with a minor in public policy and management. She is a saxophonist and woodwind doubler and is also the founder/artistic director of Key of She Jazz (keyofshejazz.org)\, which is an organization that supports and encourages girls to be involved in jazz starting in middle school. In 2019\, as a high school senior\, she organized the first-ever Key of She Jazz conference\, which was attended by 200 students\, educators\, and musicians from the Philadelphia area and beyond. Since then\, she has continued to organize virtual events that have allowed Key of She to reach global audiences despite the COVID-19 pandemic and having to cancel and reimagine live events. \nOlivia has been studying saxophone for twelve years and started her music studies in Philadelphia at Settlement Music School and in the nationally recognized music programs at Lower Merion High School in Ardmore\, Pennsylvania. She has studied with Larry McKenna\, Chris Oatts\, Andrew Neu\, and Tony Miceli in Philadelphia\, as well as with Dave Liebman\, Billy Drewes\, and Alan Ferber in New York City. She currently studies with Dave Pietro\, Patricia Brennan\, and Brad Shepik. \nOlivia is a gigging and recording musician\, playing with NYU’s Tisch New Theater Production of “Legally Blonde” in 2019\, the WIJO “Alone Together” recording of 2020\, Aberdeen the Band\, the NYChillHarmonic\, as well as other bands in New York City\, Philadelphia\, and beyond. She also interns with Jazz Philadelphia\, a jazz community-based organization for Philadelphia\, helping with administrative work. She is busy rehearsing her quartet with her original compositions. She was also a feature on the WRTI/NPR Music Live sessions and winner of the 2021 Bruce Montgomery Foundation Springboard Grant. \n  \nLearn more at oliviahughart.com
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/olivia-hughart-quintet-at-south/
LOCATION:South Jazz Club\, 600 N Broad St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220122T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220122T220000
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CREATED:20220113T205525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220113T205525Z
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SUMMARY:Jazz at The Colonial Theatre
DESCRIPTION:RACHAEL PRICE (Lake Street Dive) & VILRAY met in Boston as students of Jazz. This duo grew from a shared reverence for the pop music of the 1930s and 40s and its wide range of moods. With simple intimate arrangements\, they perform original works and revive forgotten gems of radio’s golden age. Moorea Masa & the Mood opens.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/jazz-at-the-colonial-theatre/
LOCATION:The Colonial Theatre\, 227 Bridge St\, Phoenixville\, Pennsylvania\, 19460
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211227T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211227T203000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211123T181441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211208T182406Z
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SUMMARY:Big Band Holiday Extravaganza: Joseph's House Benefit
DESCRIPTION:The holiday classics come alive featuring the 20+ piece Work in Progress Orchestra led by Patrick Tice Carroll and the area’s top vocalists\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nThe holiday season will come alive as Patrick Tice Carroll brings his Work in Progress Orchestra to Cherry Hill for a festive show of holiday songs.  With more than 20 instrumentalists\, including brass and strings\, and some of the area’s top vocalists\, this is a rare can’t miss event in Cherry Hill. \nProceeds benefit Joseph’s House in Camden\, which helps homeless persons find dignity by providing emergency shelter\, housing\, and access to social services. \nGeneral admission tickets available at $25. \nVIP tickets at $75 include a post-concert champagne reception\, a special added performance\, and an opportunity to meet the performers. \nLearn more at www.dignitycabaret.com
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/big-band-holiday-extravaganza-josephs-house-benefit/
LOCATION:Marian House\, 507 Kings Highway South\, Cherry Hill\, NJ\, 08034
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211217T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211217T230000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211209T180102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211209T180102Z
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SUMMARY:Pablo Batista’s Latin Jazz Band
DESCRIPTION:Pablo Batista brings the funk en clave to Philly’s deep musical playbook with virtuosity and versatility.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDoors open at 6 pm. Come early to enjoy delicious New Orleans cuisine with true Southern hospitality. \nPablo Batista brings the funk en clave to Philly’s deep musical playbook with virtuosity and versatility\, no matter the size or style of the performance. Hear this amazing band live at Wilson’s Restaurant and Live Music.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/pablo-batistas-latin-jazz-band/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211215T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211215T213000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211123T180510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211208T182218Z
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SUMMARY:Jazz Bridge presents Hailey Brinnel at Fellowship Hall in Roxborough
DESCRIPTION:Trombonist Hailey Brinnel brings her voice and her instrument to Fellowship Hall.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nJazz Bridge President and vocalist\, Rhenda Fearrington proudly hosts “Jazz @ Fellowship Hall” Third Wednesdays Concert Series at Ridge Avenue Methodist Church\, 7811 Ridge Avenue\, Phila.\, PA 19128. \nPlease join us on December 15 as we welcome trombonist/vocalist Hailey Brinnel to Fellowship Hall. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. \nTickets: $20 at the door\, $15 online in advance at Eventbrite. Students admission is $5 with ID and children under 12 years old get in for free! But you must register at Eventbrite. MASKS ARE REQUIRED. PROOF OF VACCINATION IS REQUIRED. \nThis venue has limited seating capacity\, so buy your ticket in advance and early to avoid a sell-out. \nHailey Brinnel is a trombonist\, vocalist\, and educator based in Philadelphia. At the age of 12 she began performing throughout New England with her father Dave Brinnel. Now in her 20’s\, Brinnel has performed at prestigious venues around the world\, having played with artists such as Sherrie Maricle and the DIVA Jazz Orchestra\, Ingrid Jensen\, Anat Cohen\, and Pell. As part of the Temple University Jazz Band led by Terell Stafford\, she has played and recorded alongside many of today’s top jazz artists\, including Ken Peplowski\, Jimmy Heath\, Ann Hampton Callaway\, Jon Faddis\, Luis Bonilla\, Wycliffe Gordon\, René Marie and Dick Oatts. In addition\, she shared the stage with Maurice Hines and The DIVA Jazz Orchestra as part of the national tour of the Hines’ off-Broadway production “Tappin’ Thru Life.” Hailey was a finalist in the 2021 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. \nAs an educator\, Brinnel has worked in a variety of settings spanning early childhood\, elementary general\, secondary instrumental and vocal\, private lessons\, master classes\, as well as collegiate-level education courses. She is currently on faculty at The University of the Arts\, The Kimmel Center\, and works as a guest clinician to bring jazz education to classrooms throughout the city. She was also a featured clinician in the 2020 National Jazz Conference with her workshop A Melodic Approach to Scat Singing. \nJazz Bridge\, an award-winning nonprofit dedicated to assisting Greater Philadelphia Metro area jazz and blues musicians and vocalists in times of crisis\, sponsors these neighborhood concerts throughout the region to keep the sound of Philadelphia alive. \nFor more info call: 215-280-2254\, 215-517-8337 or visit online at jazzbridge.org/events/neighborhood-concerts.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/jazz-bridge-presents-hailey-brinnel-at-fellowship-hall-in-roxborough/
LOCATION:Ridge Avenue United Methodist Church\, 7811 Ridge Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19128
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211215T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211215T210000
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SUMMARY:Jazz & Cigars by Kay's Cigar Sensations
DESCRIPTION:If you enjoy cigars and traditional jazz\, Jazz night at Kay’s is where you want to be!\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nEnjoy the sounds of Rob H. Henderson\, The HFactor while you sip on your favorite beverage in our BYOB lounge and savor your favorite cigar. Rob H. Henderson\, The Hfactor is a recorded trio with over 40 years of experience in the Jazz industry. Specializing in traditional jazz\, the vibe they create is reminiscent a Cotton Club theme. \n$25.00 and a two cigar minimum per person is required for entry. We are a BYOB and BYOF location.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/jazz-cigars-by-kays-cigar-sensations/
LOCATION:Kay’s Cigar Sensations\, 280 North Keswick Avenue\, Glenside\, PA\, 19038
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211204T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211204T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211121T203333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211121T203333Z
UID:9074-1638633600-1638651600@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:Brew Nest Philly: Featuring Nobuki Takamen
DESCRIPTION:World-renowned jazz guitarist Nobuki Takamen has performed all around the globe… and now\, he’s coming to Brew Nest Philly! Brew Nest Philly will be hosting a night of incredible music; all the while\, guests are invited to enjoy premium Asian brews (including Philly favorite\, Hokkaido Brewing)\, cocktails\, and delicious Asian style bites to eat throughout the evening. \nEach $60 ticket includes: \n-Entrance to Nobuki Takamen’s performance (6pm-8pm)\n-1 Beer\, cocktail\, or boozy bubble tea\n-Hokkaido and Otaru beer tastings\n-A variety of Asian style dishes \n  \n@brewnestphilly \nhttps://www.brewnestphilly.com \n@nobukitakamen \nGuitarist | Composer \n \n@hokkaidobeers \nhttps://www.hokkaidobrewingusa.com
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/brew-nest-philly-featuring-nobuki-takamen/
LOCATION:Brew Nest Philly\, 146 South Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211203T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211203T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211123T180706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211123T180706Z
UID:9096-1638558000-1638565200@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:Penn Jazz Presents: Big Band | Small Band FRIDAY DEC 3 7pm
DESCRIPTION:Penn’s premiere jazz ensemble plays through the classics as a big band and in smaller combos.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/penn-jazz-presents-big-band-small-band-friday-dec-3-7pm/
LOCATION:Bodek Lounge\, 3417 Spruce Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211202T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211202T223000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211123T180208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211123T180208Z
UID:9086-1638473400-1638484200@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:Francisville Live Jazz Salute to Woody Shaw Jazz Trumpet Virtuoso
DESCRIPTION:GREETINGS JAZZ LOVERS ! ! ! \nNot familiar with our illustrious Salutee? \nHere’s a little info on Woody Herman Shaw Jr. (December 24\, 1944 – May 10\, 1989). He was an American jazz trumpeter\, flugelhornist\, cornetist\, composer\, arranger\, band leader\, and educator. Shaw is widely known as one of the most important and influential jazz trumpeters and composers of the twentieth century. He is often credited with revolutionizing the technical and harmonic language of modern jazz trumpet playing\, and to this day is regarded by many as one of the major innovators of the instrument. He was an acclaimed virtuoso\, mentor\, and spokesperson for jazz and worked and recorded alongside many of the leading musicians of his time. \nYou are invited to enjoy discovering something about his artistry\, life and contribution to Jazz. So\, come on out to our new indoor venue with tasty dining fare\, BYOB\, great music and chill with other lovers of Jazz. \nFREE VALET PARKING FOR THOSE DRIVING ALONE. \nQuestions\, please call Arlene Hilton at 215 479 9849. \nBest\, \nArlene
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/francisville-live-jazz-salute-to-woody-shaw-jazz-trumpet-virtuoso/
LOCATION:Small Seeds Cafe at IPaM II\, 1608 Ridge Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211129T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211129T193000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211021T215044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211129T162334Z
UID:8965-1638214200-1638214200@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:BILLY STRAYHORN PROJECT
DESCRIPTION:BILLY STRAYHORN PROJECT! Celebrating the Life\, Legacy and Music of Billy Strayhorn Featuring Vocalist Tyrone Brown and the Dave Posmontier Trio\, Philadelphia\, PA \nBrownbox proudly presents the BILLY STRAYHORN PROJECT featuring Tyrone Brown and the Dave Posmontier Trio. Two performances only\, Monday\, November 29th at 7:00pm and again at 8:30pm\, at the Our House Culture Center located at 6389 Germantown Avenue. \nBILLY STRAYHORN PROJECT is a celebration of the life\, legacy and music of William Thomas “Billy” Strayhorn (November 29\, 1915 – May 31\, 1967)\, the American jazz composer\, pianist\, lyricist\, arranger\, and LGTBQ artist\, best known for his successful three decade collaboration with bandleader and composer Duke Ellington. Ellington called Strayhorn “my right arm\, my left arm … my brain waves in his head\, and his in mine.”BILLY STRAYHORN PROJECT features velvety-voiced-vocalist Tyrone Brown\, Dave Posmontier (keyboard and music direction)\, David Brodie (bass) and Doug Hirlinger (drums)\, playing original arrangements from the Strayhorn songbook such as “Take the ‘A’ Train\,” “Chelsea Bridge” and “Lush Life.” The evening performances coincide with the annual birthday tributes across the country and around the world – www.billystrayhorn.com. \nTwo performances only. MONDAY\, NOVEMBER 29\, 2021 at 7:00pm and again at 8:30pm at the Our House Culture Center\, located at 6380 Germantown Avenue. *Please note that the City of Philadelphia has reinstated an indoor mask requirement for all audience members.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/billy-strayhorn-project/
LOCATION:Our House Culture Center\, 6389 Germantown Avenue
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211127T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211123T175654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211123T175654Z
UID:9083-1638021600-1638032400@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:Philadelphia Jazz Legacy Returns
DESCRIPTION:Jazz from Philadelphia updates! The great Madison Rast will be joining us for this performance on Saturday to honor the legacy of the great Jimmy Smith. Join Jake Kelberman and his great band for an afternoon tribute to the music of this legend. See you there! Tickets are $10 at the door. \nwww.Artcinia.com \nMusicians- Jake Kelberman\, Madison Rast and Anwar Marshall.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/philadelphia-jazz-legacy-returns/
LOCATION:Calvary-St. Augustine Episcopal Church\, 814 North 41st Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211123T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211123T220000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211022T161315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T161315Z
UID:9002-1637697600-1637704800@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:Christian Scott Philadelphia
DESCRIPTION:City Winery – Philadelphia is hosting the exciting Christian Scott 2021 tour. Secure your tickets to Christian Scott concert dates near you today!
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/christian-scott-philadelphia/
LOCATION:City Winery – Philadelphia \, Philadelphia\, PA\, 990 Filbert St\, Philadelphia\, PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211123T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211123T180344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211123T180344Z
UID:9090-1637654400-1637686800@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:Jazz Bridge presents Luke O'Reilly's Mini Q's in Collingswood
DESCRIPTION:he Mini Q’s have been a staple on the Philly jazz scene since keyboardist Luke Carlos O’Reilly and guitarist Ben O’Neill joined forces.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nJazz Bridge Vice Present Kevin Johnson proudly hosts “Jazz in the Wood\,” First Thursdays Neighborhood Concerts at the Collingswood Community Center\, 30 Collings Ave\, Collingswood\, NJ 08108. \nPlease join us on December 2 as we welcome Luke O’Reilly’s Mini Q’s Organ Trio to Collingswood. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. \nTickets: $20 at the door\, $15 online in advance at Eventbrite. Students admission is $5 with ID and children under 12 years old get in for free! But you must register at Eventbrite. MASKS ARE REQUIRED. PROOF OF VACCINATION IS REQUIRED. \nThe Mini Q’s have been a staple on the Philadelphia jazz scene since keyboardist Luke Carlos O’Reilly and guitarist Ben O’Neill joined forces to create the hard-hitting organ trio in 2004. \nPulling from a wide range of influences\, The Qs meld the rich and flavorful jazz tradition of Jimmy Smith\, Don Patterson\, Pat Martino and Grant Green with the hip hop and soul sensibilities of J Dilla\, Jill Scott\, TSOP and an ever-expanding repertoire of spirituals and hymns. \nFor three and a half years\, The Mini Qs ran a legendary Monday night jam session that served as a gathering place and proving ground for many of the city’s finest musicians. Their debut record\, Monday Night Jump came out of that celebrated time. Since then\, they have performed at the Kimmel Center\, South Jazz Kitchen\, Django and other venues in and around Philadelphia and New York City. \nGrammy nominated artist\, Ben O’Neill has toured the world as the guitarist for John Legend\, Jill Scott\, Kanye West\, Common\, Tye Tribbett\, and many others. He has released several of his own singer/songwriter records and is on faculty at The University of The Arts. \nPianist/organist Luke Carlos O’Reilly has recorded and toured with Curtis Fuller\, Dave Valentin\, Billy Paul\, Slide Hampton\, Nicholas Payton\, Fred Wesley\, Red Holloway\, Steve Turre\, Musiq Soulchild\, Carol Riddick and K’naan\, among others and is widely respected as one of Philadelphia’s hardest working keyboard musicians. \nOver the years the Q’s have been joined by many talented musicians\, none more important than drummer Anwar Marshall. A fixture on the Philadelphia and New York jazz scenes\, Marshall has performed with many of the finest practitioners in the world including Joey DeFrancesco\, Pat Metheny\, Dave Douglas\, Kurt Rosenwinkle and Russel Malone. \nJazz Bridge\, an award-winning nonprofit dedicated to assisting Greater Philadelphia Metro area jazz and blues musicians and vocalists in times of crisis\, sponsors these neighborhood concerts throughout the region to keep the sound of Philadelphia alive. \nFor more info call: 215-280-2254\, 215-517-8337 or visit online at jazzbridge.org/events/neighborhood-concerts.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/jazz-bridge-presents-luke-oreillys-mini-qs-in-collingswood/
LOCATION:Collingswood Community Center\, 30 West Collings Avenue\, Collingswood\, NJ\, 08108
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211121T111500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211022T160857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T160857Z
UID:8999-1637493300-1637514000@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:Reading Blues Fest Sunday Blues Brunch
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/reading-blues-fest-sunday-blues-brunch/
LOCATION:Double Tree Hotel\, 701 Penn St\, Reading\, PA\, 19601
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211120T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211120T220000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211022T160706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T160706Z
UID:8995-1637438400-1637445600@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:The Return of Pop\, Jazz\, Blues Artist SUEDE
DESCRIPTION:Direct from headlining with Melissa Etheridge and Sarah McLachlan and tours including world renowned clubs like NYC’s Birdland\, San Francisco’s RRazz Room\, Washington DC’s Blues Alley\, The Kennedy Center\, Boston’s Scullers Jazz Club and more – and having the immense privilege and honor of being the late\, great Joan Rivers’ opening act\, Suede is the real deal (said Joan) and is thrilled to return to New Hope. \nNY press says she’s like Adele meets Diana Krall meets Bette Midler. Dare her. Again\, she was Joan Rivers’ opening act. Come see why! \nBoston Globe says she’s “Wicked exciting!” \n“A spectacular evening of song and style. “ \n“Voices like hers come along maybe once in a generation.” – New York Times \n“A great voice\, even better enthusiasm\, almost giddy delight at entertaining audiences\, that if bottled would make every anti-depressant on the market obsolete.” -Steppin’ Out Arts\, NY \n“Thank you for the most f#!ing incredible night of my life in an audience! You are f#!ing to DIE for!” – Bea Arthur
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/the-return-of-pop-jazz-blues-artist-suede/
LOCATION:Centre Bridge Inn\, 2998 River Road\, New Hope\, PA\, 18938
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211112T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211112T230000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211022T154513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T165358Z
UID:8987-1636745400-1636758000@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:Sam Jones Jazz Tribute hosted by Richard Hill Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Band From Earth LLC presents: Sam Jones Jazz Tribute hosted by Richard Hill Jr. \nA tribute has been organized by bassist Richard Hill to honor the legendary bassist Sam Jones who passed away from lung cancer in 1981. Enjoy a smooth night of jazz\, and participate in a jam session immediately following the second set. Musicians….Bring your instruments (Horns\, vocals\, etc.) \nFriday|November 12\, 2021 \nTwo Sets 7:30 PM & 9:00 PM \nJam session after 2nd set \n$15 – Purchase Tix thru EventBrite or Cashapp $BassPlayerFromEarth \nVenue: Bootless Stageworks1301 N Broom St. Wilmington\, DE 19806 \nMasks REQUIRED to enter\, and all COVID-19 protocols will be followed! \nSam Jones was born in Jacksonville\, Florida\, United States\, to a musical family. His father played piano and drums and his aunt played organ in church. In 1955\, he moved to New York City and began his recording career with Tiny Bradshaw\, before working with Bill Evans\, Bobby Timmons\, Les Jazz Modes\, Kenny Dorham\, Illinois Jacquet\, Freddie Hubbard\, Dizzy Gillespie (1958–59)\, and Thelonious Monk. He is probably best known for his work with Cannonball Adderley\, performing in his quintet from 1955 to 1956 and then again from 1959 to 1964\, and recording extensively for Riverside Records as both a leader and sideman. He later spent several years working with Oscar Peterson (1966-1970) and Cedar Walton (1972-1977). In the 1970s\, Jones recorded several albums as a bandleader for the Xanadu and SteepleChase labels. Jones wrote the jazz standards “Del Sasser” and “Unit 7” while working with Adderley. Other compositions include “Blue Funk”\, “O.P.”\, “Bittersweet”\, and “Seven Minds”. \nHe died of lung cancer in 1981 at the age of 57.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/sam-jones-jazz-tribute-hosted-by-richard-hill-jr/
LOCATION:Bootless Stageworks\, 1301 North Broom Street\, Wilmington\, DE\, 19806
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211109T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211109T220000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211022T154654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T154654Z
UID:8991-1636484400-1636495200@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:"Z" Big Band featuring Mr. Yazhi Guo
DESCRIPTION:“Z” Big Band featuring Mr. Yazhi Guo will be performing live in Caplan Recital Hall. Proof of vaccination required for all non-UArts guests.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event…\n\n\nPlease join us for a live performance of the “Z” Big Band featuring visiting artist Mr. Yazhi Guo. \nMr. Guo is one of the world’s leaders on the Souna\, a traditional Chinese instrument. He has held positions as the principle of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. He has transformed both the Souna and the Hulusi into instruments that transcend their traditional roles\, and has created a bridge between improvised Chinese music and jazz. \nSubmit Proof of Vaccination Here \n*All Non-UArts guests must submit their proof of vaccination at least 48 hours prior to the event. Those who fail to submit their proof of vaccination will not be granted access to Terra Hall. \n*All tickets to this event must be reserved in advance\, including current UArts students\, faculty\, and staff. Caplan Recital Hall will be operating at a maximum capacity of 80 guests. \n*Masks are mandated at all times on campus. \nUArts Caplan Recital Hall Livestream
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/z-big-band-featuring-mr-yazhi-guo/
LOCATION:Caplan Center for the Performing Arts\, 211 South Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19107
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211106T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211106T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211022T153233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T153233Z
UID:8974-1636200000-1636200000@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:Switchville Crossing Fall Jazz Festival
DESCRIPTION:Bump Jazz Presents:\nSwitchville Crossing Fall Jazz Fest\n361 Highland Ave Glenside\, PA 19038 \n( next to Bernie’s Restaurant in Glenside\, PA ) \n12pm-5:30pm \nRain or Shine \nTickets: $12.50 in advance \n$15 at the door \nkids under 12 free \nMusic on two stages ( indoor & outdoor) \nJazz\, Americana\, Afrobeat\, Rock \nCider\, Beer\, Spirits \nFood trucks\, art\, vendors\, \nfall fun for the whole family
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/switchville-crossing-fall-jazz-festival/
LOCATION:Switchville Crossing Fall Jazz Festival\, 361 Highland Ave\, Glenside\, PA\, 19038
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211104T220000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211022T154036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T154036Z
UID:8983-1636050600-1636063200@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:Thursday Jazz Night Out by Hideawaynightout
DESCRIPTION:Thursday Night Jazz Set! LIVE! \n\n\nWisdom Stick\n\n\nCome celebrate sublime jazz with us. Thursday\, Nov 4\, 2021. Opens 6:30PM\, jam from 7-10pm!\n\n\n\nWe get down with the best of the local Jazz talent! Thursday Jazz Night Out kicks off a mellow weekend! Doors open at 6:30pm\, We Jam at 7!!
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/thursday-jazz-night-out-by-hideawaynightout/
LOCATION:The “Old” Hideaway\, 377 Tansboro Rd.\, Winslow Twp\, NJ\, 08009
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211103T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211103T193000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211022T152951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T152951Z
UID:8970-1635967800-1635967800@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:Jazz Bridge celebrates Dixieland and Swing with Philly Stomp in Cheltenham
DESCRIPTION:Pianist Dave Posmontier hosts “Jazz @ The Center” First Wednesday Neighborhood Concerts Series at the Cheltenham Center for the Arts\, 439 Ashbourne Road\, Cheltenham\, PA\, 19012. \nPlease join us on November 3 as we welcome Dave Posmontier’s Philly Stomp to Cheltenham. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. \nTickets: $20 at the door\, $15 online in advance at Eventbrite. Students admission is $5 with ID and children under 12 years old get in for free! But you must register at Eventbrite. MASKS ARE REQUIRED. PROOF OF VACCINATION IS REQUIRED. \nDave Posmontier is a renowned keyboard artist who has performed and recorded with many jazz artists – including Christian McBride\, James Moody\, Chris Potter\, Grover Washington Jr.\, David “Fathead” Newman\, and Johnny Hartman. Posmontier bring his Philly Stomp group to Cheltenham to celebrate the Dixieland and New Orleans style of music. \nJazz Bridge\, an award-winning nonprofit dedicated to assisting Greater Philadelphia Metro area jazz and blues musicians and vocalists in times of crisis\, sponsors these neighborhood concerts throughout the region to keep the sound of Philadelphia alive. \nFor more info call: 215-280-2254\, 215-517-8337 or visit online at jazzbridge.org/events/neighborhood-concerts.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/jazz-bridge-celebrates-dixieland-and-swing-with-philly-stomp-in-cheltenham/
LOCATION:Cheltenham Center For The Arts\, 439 Ashbourne Road\, Cheltenham Township\, PA\, 19012
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211031T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211031T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211022T153714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T153714Z
UID:8978-1635703200-1635714000@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:SUNDAY JAZZ by Booker's Restaurant & Bar
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for live music and great food! Music from Denise King and her band. A pre-fixed menu will be provided.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*Price does not include alcoholic drinks\, tax & gratuity. Those charges will be taken at the restaurant if applicable.*
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/sunday-jazz-by-bookers-restaurant-bar/
LOCATION:Booker’s Restaurant and Bar\, 5021 Baltimore Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19143
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20211013T174746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T174746Z
UID:8956-1634716800-1634749200@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:Jazz @ Fellowship Hall hosted by Jazz Bridge
DESCRIPTION:Jazz Bridge President and vocalist\, Rhenda Fearrington proudly hosts “Jazz @ Fellowship Hall” Third Wednesdays Concert Series at Ridge Avenue Methodist Church\, 7811 Ridge Avenue\, Phila.\, PA 19128. This season we are very happy to have educator and trombonist\, Brent White joining us on October 20\, 2021. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. \nTickets: $20 at the door\, $15 online in advance at Eventbrite. Students admission is $5 with ID and children under 12 years old get in for free! But you must register at Eventbrite. MASKS ARE REQUIRED. PROOF OF VACCINATION IS REQUIRED. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/…/jazz-bridge-presents... \nThis venue has limited seating capacity\, so buy your ticket in advance and early to avoid a sell-out. \nTrombonist\, Brent White is a lifelong Philadelphian and jazz enthusiast. White understands Philadelphia’s rich cultural community; its leaders\, history\, musicians\, connectors\, and politics. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Widener University\, a Master’s Degree in Jazz Studies from the University of the Arts\, and a certificate in non-profit management from LaSalle University. \nHe has toured nationwide and internationally as a freelance trombonist to the world’s largest Jazz festivals\, yet possesses the local field experience\, and relationships with many of Philadelphia’s non-profits with a career focus that can be summarized in one word—Jazz.\nPreviously\, White has worked as the Education Program Manager at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts\, designing and implementing outreach education programming for Philadelphia students. \nBrent has taught jazz in the Philadelphia Prison System\, the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts\, in the Camden New Jersey City School system\, and as Director of Jazz Orchestra at Drexel University. Residencies included the Juilliard School of Music outreach Department (Bay Area Tour)\, where he provided jazz workshops in juvenile detention centers\, children’s hospitals\, and schools in the San Francisco Bay area. \nAs a trombonist\, White has toured with the likes of John Legend (Indonesia)\, Kindred Family Soul (South Africa)\, and the Sun Ra Arkestra (Europe). Mr. White has been welcomed to the stage by Lady Alma\, and has recorded in-studio for Patti Labelle. \nMr. White is no stranger to the Philadelphia and New York jazz scenes where currently\, he performs with Orrin Evans’ Captain Black Big Band\, Josh Lawrence and Color Theory\, and the Fresh Cut Orchestra\, among other ensembles. Most recently\, White composed and recorded his album “Broken Toy” dedicated to children who suffer trauma caused by losing a parent to incarceration. \nJazz Bridge\, an award-winning nonprofit dedicated to assisting Greater Philadelphia Metro area jazz and blues musicians and vocalists in times of crisis\, sponsors these neighborhood concerts throughout the region to keep the sound of Philadelphia alive.\nFor more info call: 215-280-2254\, 215-517-8337 or visit online at jazzbridge.org/events/neighborhood-concerts.
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/jazz-fellowship-hall-hosted-by-jazz-bridge/
LOCATION:Ridge Avenue Methodist Church\, 7811 Ridge Avenue\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19128
ORGANIZER;CN="Jazz Bridge":MAILTO:ktucker@jazzbridge.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211016T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211016T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052613
CREATED:20210825T192806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T192806Z
UID:8621-1634407200-1634414400@jazzphiladelphia.org
SUMMARY:PCC Master Class Series featuring Bernard Purdie
DESCRIPTION:Drummer Bernard “Pretty” Purdie is a highly influential and innovative musician who\, to date\, has recorded on over 3000 albums. He has recorded in-studio for Steely Dan\, Isaac Hayes\, Donny Hathaway\, B.B. King\, Rolling Stones\, Aretha Franklyn\, and James Brown. Due to this massive recording output\, his drumming has naturally influenced beat-makers from Funk\, Soul\, Disco\, Rock’ n’ Roll\, Hip Hop\, and EDM. Purdie is known for his precise musical timekeeping and his signature use of triplets against a half-time backbeat: the Purdie Shuffle. You can famously hear Purdie’s drumming on Aretha Franklyn’s recording of Rock Steady\, in which she described “a funky and low-down beat” in the lyrics of the song. Recently\, Purdy was the featured drummer for the Broadway musical production of Hair and a Modern Drummer Hall of Fame inductee. \nThe Philadelphia Clef of Jazz & Performing Arts has received this very prestigious grant award. Just over 30 organizations in the Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey region were selected for bold thinking around increasing arts access and engagement and “Jazz Cultural Voices” was one. \n“Through PNC Arts Alive\, we continue to help invigorate local arts organizations while bringing new and exciting programs to our community\,” said Joe Meterchick\, PNC regional president for Philadelphia\, Delaware and Southern New Jersey. “The creativity and collaboration demonstrated by the local arts community is evident in the programs that will be introduced\, while enabling new visitors and residents alike to experience a diverse range of exhibits and performances.” \nFor more information on PNC Arts Alive and the grant recipients visit www.PNCARTSALIVE.com
URL:https://jazzphiladelphia.org/event/pcc-master-class-series-featuring-bernard-purdie/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Featured
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