This Saturday at 2 p.m. (March 28), the 2015 season of "Jazz Up Close" commences with Mr. B (piano) leading at quartet with with bassist Henry Lugo, drummer Willard Dyson and special guest, guitarist Freddie Bryant (pictured left). Besides his busy solo career, Mr. Bryant has worked with the great vocalist Salif Keita, trumpeter Tom Harrell and the Mingus Big Band. He and drummer Dyson have worked together on a number of occasions as well as recording together on 2 of his 7 CDs. His latest, "Dreamscapes: Solo, Duo & Trio" (self-released), was issued in 2014 and features saxophonist Chris Potter and bassist Scott Colley.
To find out more about the series, go to www.russelllibrary.org. To find out more about Freddie Bryant, go to www.freddiebryant.com. Check out all the good work of Noah B at www.noahjazz.com.
Bassist/composer Kyle Eastwood and his "American Quintet" - pianist Richard Germanson, trumpeter Alex Norris, saxophonist Jason Rigby and drummer Joe Strasser - are spending the coming weekend in Old Lyme. They will be the guests of Jan and Ken down at The Side Door Jazz Club. They'll also play 2 sets on Friday and Saturday, probably featuring the majority of pieces from Mr. Eastwood's 7th release as a leader, "Timepieces", released earlier this month on the Jazz Village?Harmonia Mundi label. He's an accomplished musician, composer and arranger, having scored films for both his father Clint and his sister Alison. He's got a crackerjack band of musicians and they play jazz with roots in the 1950s and 60s as well as more contemporary music. To find out more, go to www.kyleeastwood.com.
Doors open on both nights at 7:30 p.m. with the musicians "hitting" at 8:30. For tickets and more information about upcoming shows, call 860-434-0886 or go to thesidedoorjazz.com.
photo by Emily Bingham |
The trio will play 2 sets - 8:30 and 10 p.m. Go to firehouse12.com for tickets and information about the series or call 203-785-0468.
The Uncertainty Music Series presents its 2nd concert in 5 days, this time featuring the Mario Pavone Quintet plus a solo set by trombonist Dan Blacksberg. It's the first show at a new location, G Cafe, 14 Orange Street in New Haven. Blacksberg, who is active in the worlds improvisational jazz, modern classical music and klezmer music, has worked with guitarist/bassist Joe Morris, pianist Danilo Perez and Professor Anthony Braxton's Tri-Centric Orchestra. He has an amazing range, an exciting sound and a great sense of creativity in his playing.
Mario Pavone needs no introduction to readers of this blog. The bassist has been an important member of the creative music scene for over 4 decades, continuing to grow as a musician and composer. For this show, he brings a group that includes Peter McEachern (trombone), Gary Buttery (tuba), Adam Matlock (accordion) and series curator/bassist Carl Testa. Chances are good the Quintet will play music from Mr. Pavone's latest Playscape release, "Street Songs", a collection of songs that relate back to the bassist's youth in Waterbury, CT (both Matlock and Testa are on that recording).
The music starts at 3 p.m. For more information, go to uncertaintymusic.com.
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