Showing posts with label jazz event. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 10, 2016

Jazz News

Show Your Support for Felix Hernandez &Rhythm Revue

Keep on dancin' - Got to give it up for Felix!

On Wednesday, March 16, WBGO will celebrate 30 years of Rhythm Revue with Felix Hernandez, and YOU can be there! If you can't imagine your Saturdays without Felix, then this is your chance to dance, celebrate, show your support and make sure that WBGO, the original home of Rhythm Revue, can continue bringing you the classic soul you love hearing from Felix.

WBGO's 30th Anniversary Rhythm Revue Dance Party takes place on Wednesday, March 16 at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, New Jersey.
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In this 2008 file photo, a painting of John Coltrane stares down from the wall at the Saint John Coltrane African Orthodox Church in San Francisco. (Image Credit: Jeff Chiu/AP)

Holy House of Coltrane

The Fillmore District of San Francisco was once known as the "Harlem of the West" for its rich African-American culture and jazz roots. This week, the neighborhood's beloved Saint John Coltrane African Orthodox Church may be forced to find a new home.Listen.
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Vote for Jazz

Presidential campaigns may inspire people to vote, but they rarely inspire people to compose music. Jazz pianist Marcus Roberts takes up the challenge on a new EP calledRace for the White House, which explores the personas of four different candidates from this year's election cycle.Listen.

New Music

Fulfilling the performance-art vision of her spirit-muse Emily,Esperanza Spalding played the music of her forthcoming albumEmily's D+Evolution in concert at BRIC House in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Thursday, March 3. WFUV and NPR Music presented a live video webstream of the performance as part of the First Listen Live series. Watch on the WBGO Blog.
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Jazz Night in America

"Shedding." "Chops." "Rataricious." Sometimes it seems like jazz cats have their own language. Of course, many times those words also end up in other people's mouths: Terms like "hipster," "crib" and "the man" all came from the jazz world more than 70 years ago. You dig?
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Every weekday, you can tune in or log onto WBGO for The Blues Hour at 3pm. While you are enjoying the music on WBGO, enter to win a pair of tickets for Charlie Musselwhite's performance at City Winery tomorrow night.
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Members Discount: Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
 
The Robert Glasper Trio
Saturday, March 19, 8pm
 | Walt Whitman Theatre
 
The Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts will once again offer a 15% discount to WBGO members for selected performances during its 2015-16 season. In this performance,
2015 Grammy winner Robert Glasper performs an intimate concert of original compositions and cover tunes.
 
WBGO members should use code WBGO15 to receive a 15% discount when purchasing tickets online or present their WBGO member card if buying tickets at the box office.
The WBGO member discount is also available for:
The Golden Dragon Acrobats
Sunday, March 13, 8pm | Walt Whitman Theatre
 
Tickets and more information.
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Do you have a business that would like to participate in WBGO's members discount program? Contact Josh Rosenfeld atjrosenfeld@wbgo.org or at 973-624-8880 ext 232.
Women’s Jazz Festival: Alicia Hall Moran & Mal Devisa
March 21, 7pm
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (515 Malcolm X Boulevard, New York, 10037)

The Schomburg Center is thrilled to present jazz sensation Alicia Hall Moran, who performs Black Wall Street, a staged concert depicting a story about money and the lesser-known tale of Black American finance in New York City and beyond. This dynamic body of work is a collaboration with classical Indian musicians and draws from the histories of Black Wall Street, the Tulsa Race Riots and more. Joining her on stage will be soulful vocalist Mal Devisa, who makes her Schomburg Center Women's Jazz Festival debut.
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Celebrate summer with WBGO and Shop Wine and Dine on July 19, as we head to Spain's Basque Region to attend the 51stJazzaldia Jazz Festival!
 
Exclusive full festival passes are already reserved for our group so that you may enjoy world-class jazz immersed in exquisite San Sebastian declared one of the top 52 must travel to destinations by the New York Times and also named the European Capital of Culture 2016 as well as the top gastronomic destination in all of Spain!
 
World class jazz, exquisite food & wine and extraordinary culture, a perfect recipe for an outstanding travel experience with WBGO Travel & Events!
 
Join WBGO on a Journey to Spain’s Basque Country and the San Sebastian Jazz Festival
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Thursday, November 5, 2015

jazz news/EVENT - KANSAS CITY


Jazz Storytelling

Friday, November 6, 10 am

AJM Atrium, Free

Jazz Storytelling featuring vocalist Lisa Henry, storyteller Brother John, bassist Tyrone Clark, and drummer Mike Warren meets educational standards, introduces children ages 2-7 to new music & cultures, and provides opportunities to enhance their social skills in a fun environment.

Preserving Works on Paper and Photographs 

Saturday, November 14, 1-2:30 pm 

Black Archives of Mid-America, Free

Deborah Dandridge, University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Library Research Field Archivist/Curator of African American Experience Collection and Kansas Collection, joins Mark Stevenson, conservator in private practice, in a discussion about preserving works on paper and photographs especially valuable for those looking to preserve family heirlooms. 

Missouri District 3 (KC Metro)

All-District Jazz Concert

Saturday, November 21st, 3:30 pm

Gem Theater, Free


Clinician and tenor saxophonist Rick DiMuzio of Berklee School of Music and Chicago-based pianist Jo Ann Daugherty join bassist Bill McKemy and drummer Ryan Lee as they perform along side the Missouri District 3 All-District Jazz Band in concert the Gem Theater. At 8 pm, DiMuzio and Daugherty perform with Lisa Henry in the Blue Room.

Hosted by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 

Amistad the Movie 

Sunday, November 22, 1:30 - 5 pm

Gem Theater, Free

Cheptoo Kositany Buckner, Deputy Director of the Kansas City Public Library, and Stephanie Knappe, Samuel Sosland Curator American Art at Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Kansas City, offer remarks on the significance of Amistad and Woodruff's Amistad murals prior to a screening of the film.

Blue Room Calendar

November 2015

Buy Tickets at Ticketmaster or Call 816-474-6262. The Blue Room opens at 5 p.m. on Mon, Thurs., and Fri. and 7 p.m. on Sat. BookmarkBlueRoomKC.org for more!

Have a Blue Room Pale Ale in the Blue Room!

North Coast Brewing is proud to support Jazz education and makes a donation to the American Jazz Museum for every pint of Blue Room Pale Ale that's sold.

From the Swing Shop

Blue Room Mug

$10.00

Our BLUE ROOM branded mug measures 3.75″ tall, 3″ diameter; holds 11 oz.; Dishwasher and microwave safe branded to celebrate the great jazz performed at the American Jazz Museum in the award-winning Blue Room jazz club at Historic 18th & Vine in Kansas City.

All Hail to Hale

Through February 20, 2016

This dynamic exhibition showcases the private family art collection along with personal items from the artist, Hale Woodruff. Invited artists showcase their artwork that pays homage to the influence of the mastery of Hale Woodruff and what it has had on their creative process as visual artists.

Read more about All Hail to Hale and related exhibitions in the Kansas City Star »
Want to learn more or get more involved with the Museum? Visit AmericanJazzMuseum.org for more information about our performances, exhibitions, education, and research. Check out our membership program or join us for an upcoming Take Five Tour!


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1616 East 18th Street
Kansas CityMO 64108

JAZZ NEWS/events - NYC


 

WE ARE MOVING!

After 15 years at our East 126th Street location, we are very proud to announce that we are moving to 58 West 129th Street, right off of Malcolm X Boulevard!

Our planned move in date is late 2015, please visit our website for more details!

We've started an Indiegogo campaign to purchase new computers, stock our exhibit and office spaces with new furniture and make our new location technologically cutting-edge. We invite you to become a part of this new era by contributing to the cause! Numerous perks await you (and of course our undying love and appreciation)! Please tell your friends.

 

Wednesday, November 4

7:00-8:30 pm

Javon Jackson meets Les McCann, Elvin Jones and Others

Hosted by Javon Jackson 

Location: 
The New School 
55 W. 13th Street
FREE TO THE PUBLIC

Javon Jackson's musical world includes many diverse influences. In recent years, he's been playing with the legendary Les McCann. Jackson also was chosen by Elvin Jones for his small group - one of jazz's greatest ensembles. This series will explore many corners of music through the eyes and ears of a distinguished saxophonist, Javon came into international prominence as a member of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. As a member of Blakey's Jazz Messengers, Javon toured and made many recordings with the legendary drummer. In addition to Blakey, Jackson has toured and recorded with Elvin Jones, Freddie Hubbard, Betty Carter, Cedar Walton, Ron Carter, Donald Byrd, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Richard Davis, Bobby Hutcherson, Curtis Fuller and Stanley Turrentine.
As a recording artist, Jackson has appeared on over 125 recordings. Additionally, he has developed a formidable career as a leader, recording and touring throughout the world. Javon's current musical group, The Javon Jackson Band, incorporates many styles including jazz, funk, R&B and rock.

Lucky 13, Javon Jackson's thirteenth recording as leader, is a combination of five recently composed originals, one cover from the songbook of Stevie Wonder and three selections with the iconic soul jazz pianist, vocalist and composer Les McCann. Jackson and McCann have been touring together for the past five years and quoting Jackson, "Les is a living legend and it is a blessing to have him on tour with the Javon Jackson Band." Their live experience is captured beautifully from a performance of "Compared to What" in Washington, DC at the Kennedy Center in 2008 included on Lucky 13. The trio for this recording are three young lions that as Jackson puts it emphatically, "All three have dynamic careers ahead of them." This trio consists of Joel Holmes-piano, Corcoran Holt-bass and McClenty Hunter-drums.

Recently commissioned by the Syracuse International Film Festival, Javon composed a full length score for the Alfred Hitchcock film, "The Lodger". An early outing by the master of suspense, "The Lodger" is a silent film based on the story of the hunt for Jack the Ripper. Javon debuted his original score at the festival and one composition from that score, "Sun Up", is performed on Lucky 13 by Jackson and the trio.

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Thursday, November 5

7:00-8:30 pm

Harlem Speaks: Michael Cuscuna

Guest: Michael Cuscuna Interviewed by Loren Schoenberg

FREE TO THE PUBLIC
Location:
The New School 
55 W. 13th Street

NJMH's signal oral history series spends two hours with Grammy-Award winning producer Michael Cuscuna and he shares his own life story, and how he morphed from a musician into a producer whose wide range of experiences and projects has created a tremendous legacy of old and new sounds that would not have existed without his efforts.

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Tuesday, November 10

7:00-8:30 pm

Desert Island Discs with Allan Harris

Host: Ted Panken

Location:
 
The New School 
55 W. 13th Street

FREE TO THE PUBLIC

Singer Allan Harris has an international fan base-not least in New York City-for his ability to convincingly inhabit and coalesce a wide array of styles and genres, which he renders in a warm, conversational baritone voice. He documented his heterogeneous approach to live performance-soul stirring in dialects ranging from Ray Charles to Luther Vandross; swinging standards with idiomatic Sinatra-Tony Bennett flair; crooning ballads that evoke Nat Cole at his most heartfelt; rocking out on the blues and signifying with raw electric guitar; fulfilling the singer-songwriter function with well-crafted lyrics-on his critically acclaimed 2015 release, Black Bar Jukebox.

Photo by Heather Sullivan

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Thursday, November 12

7:00-8:30 pm

A Musical Mosaic: Reissues and Creation of Mosaic Records
Host: Michael Cuscuna
 
 
 
Guest: Ken Druker, Motema Records

Location: 
The New School 
55 W. 13th Street

FREE TO THE PUBLIC
A fascinating look into the rescuing of jazz's buried treasures by two icons of the recording industry. If you love classic jazz, you'll be fascinated by this important discussion. 

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Tuesday, November 17

7:00-8:30 pm

Jazz and Contemporary Culture: Jazz and Rock
Location: MIST Harlem
46 W. 116th Street

Host: Greg Thomas

Guests: Robert Christgau, Greg Tate

FREE TO THE PUBLIC

Robert Christgau and Greg Tate A legendary writer and editor, Bob Christgau is considered the Dean of Rock Critics. At the Village Voice he edited some of the top jazz critics of the last generation, from Gary Giddins to Stanley Crouch. In 1981 he gave our other expert for this evening's conversation, Greg Tate, his break at the Voice. Tate, a founder of the Black Rock Coalition, is widely respected as a unique stylist with a deep grasp of black music traditions across genres. This conversation will be a like a high-level jam session.
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Educational Programs

Our GUIDED GROUP VISITS are designed to suit the needs of the visiting adults, tourists, children, teens and student groups. We can accommodate a variety of group sizes for a one-hour program that can include a performance, a film, a lecture demonstration, or a lesson in jazz history to compliment school curriculum.



To schedule a visit go to www.jmih.org/education
or call 212-348-8300 ext. 102.