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Guitarist Jack Wilkins leads a quartet this Wednesday, Sept. 29 featuring saxophonist Harry Allen, bassist Harvie S. and drummer Billy Drummond at Rue 57. Show times are at 9pm and 10:30pm. No cover. For reservations or more information, call (212) 307-5656 or visit www.rue57.com. Learn more...
George Coleman joins forces with son and drummer George Coleman Jr. to create a magical blend of music in a quartet featuring organist Pat Bianchi and guitarist Jason Campbell in the Salon at Rue 57 Thursday, September 30. Show times are at 8pm and 10pm. No cover. For reservations or more information, call (212) 307-5656 or visit www.rue57.com. Learn more...
New York, NY - Charles Carlini, of In Touch Entertainment, recently launched a weekly "Jazz in the City" Meetup to offer jazz lovers a forum to gather and share their passion for America's most unique art form. Learn more...
Vibraphonist Warren Chiasson returns by popular demand to the South Gate Restaurant at the Essex House Hotel, 154 Central Park South Wednesday, Sept. 29 for a special evening of music with his trio featuring guitarist Joe Cohn and bassist Joel Forbes from 7 pm - 10:30 pm. No cover charge. For information call (212) 484-5120. Learn more...
Toph-e & The Pussycats debut at Covet, midtown Manhattan's newest live music hotspot, on Thursday, September 30. Show times are at 8pm and 10pm. No cover. For reservations or more information, call (212) 223-2829 or visit www.covetlounge.com. Learn more...
Guitarist Joe Cohn leads a trio featuring NEA Jazz Master Frank Wess for a special night of music at Palio Bar at Piano Due Restaurant, 151 West 51st Street, tonight from 8pm - 11:30pm. No cover charge. For more information call (212) 399-9400. Or visit www.pianodue.com. Learn more...
New York, NY - Jazz has a new tony address on Central Park South. Every Wednesday evening from 7 pm until 10:30 pm, South Gate restaurant at New York's famed Essex House hotel (154 Central Park South, New York City) will feature live music with some of New York's finest musicians. Read more...
New York, NY - A new season of music is pulling into the Palio Bar at Piano Due Restaurent located at 151 West 51st Street in the heart of midtown New York. Learn more...
Award-winning arranger, Jorge Calandrelli, has been nominated for a Latin Grammy as Best Producer of the Year for his work on Cuban trumpet master Arturo Sandoval's album A Time For Love. Read more...
Saxophonist Craig Handy returns by popular demand to Rue 57, 60 West 57th Street, on Wednesday, Sept. 22 for a special evening of music with a quartet featuring pianist Orrin Evans, bassist Luques Curtis and drummer Donald Edwards from 8 pm - 11:30 pm. No cover charge. For information call (212) 307-5656. Or click here to RSVP on Facebook. Learn more...
Guitarist Joe Cohn returns by popular demand to Rue 57, 60 West 57th Street, on Thursday, Sept. 16 for a special evening of music with a quartet featuring saxophonist Danny Walsh, bassist Essiet Essiet and drummer Victor Lewis from 8 pm - 11:30 pm. No cover charge. For information call (212) 307-565. Learn more...
Trumpeter Warren Vaché debuts at Palio Bar, 151 West 51st Street, on Friday, Sept. 17 for a special evening of music with a trio featuring guitarist Al Gafa and bassist Joel Forbes from 8 pm - 11:30 pm. No cover charge. For information call (212) 399-9400. Learn more...
Regardless of style, era or instrument, the greatest jazz artists share an essential attribute: recognizability. Individualists like Louis Armstrong, Art Tatum, Artie Shaw, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Bill Evans announce themselves. Their tone, phrasing, touch, harmonic choices and rhythmic turns are calling cards. Read more...
Roger Waters is about to launch a tour where a 36-foot-high wall will rise up each night between him and his fans — and right now, you wouldn't blame him for wishing the thing was a bit more portable. The former Pink Floyd leader has just ducked his still-gangly six-foot-three-inch frame into a town car for a ride to a midtown Manhattan restaurant, and it is immediately clear that the driver is way too excited to see him. Waters braces himself. "Been a fan all my life, man," says the driver, a baseball-capped, middle-aged dude named Fred, with a broad New York accent. " 'Wish You Were Here' — I was backpacking in Europe when I got turned on to it. I was like, 'This is the best album evvuh!' It must be an unbelievable feeling to know what an impact you made on my generation." Read more...
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