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April 29, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
From: Jazz Promo Services
Press Contact: Jim Eigo, jim@jazzpromoservices.com
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May 2014 Schedule

It’s another month of exciting programming here at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, in addition to the current exhibit Ralph Ellison: A Man and His Records.

Join us for a series of fascinating evenings looking into some of the most legendary jazz artists being inducted into Jazz At Lincoln Center’s Hall of Fame next month. We’ll have special guests each week to host. In addition, author Ed Berger will host an evening celebrating his new biography of trumpeter Joe Wilson (currently 92 years old and a long-time NJMH friend).

NJMH continues to be the only venue offering a Visitors Center open every day for those looking to get “jazzed,” in addition to our on-going free public programming, now entering its 10th year.

Tickets are on sale for our 2014 Benefit Concert featuring Dee Dee Bridgewater, with performances by Jonathan Batiste and special guests on June 9 at Kaye Playhouse. Details below!

 

Tuesday, April 29

Jazz For Curious Listeners   
7:00-8:30 PM
FREE
Location: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem
104 E. 126th Street, Suite 2c

Maitreya Padukone was inspired and initiated in the art of Tabla( Indian Drums) by Pandit Nikhil Ghosh. He is co-founder of Raga Music Circle that has organized Indian Music concerts for the last 15 years. He is also a dental consultant to Jazz Foundation of America. His recent collaboration with “Cosmasomatics”resulted in the album “Jazz Maalika”, a fusion of music inspired by John Coltrane and Pandit Ravi Shankar. This evening he will be joined by clarinetist and multi-woodwind player, Michael Marcus.

   
Wednesday, April 30
7:00-8:30 PM
Location: MIST Harlem, 46 West 116th Street
Tickets: $20 NJMH members | $25 general | $40 VIP

Purchase Tickets HereIn celebration of International Jazz Day, the National Jazz Museum in Harlem (NJMH) will illuminate the truly global roots of jazz with an international jam session. Hosted by vocalist and man-about-town, Michael Mwenso, and curated by NJMH Artistic Director-at-Large, Jonathan Batiste, this evening will epitomize the universal language of jazz. Special guests include Kavita Shah, a young, multi-lingual Indian singer who has collaborated with Lionel Loueke and Steve Wilson; Oran Etkin, the reeds virtuoso known for his Israeli-West African-New Orleans hybrid sound; and Amir El Saffar, the Iraqi-American trumpeter revolutionizing the sound of jazz with Middle Eastern maqam and microtonal influences. When Jonathan Batiste is involved you never know who else will show up or what to expect and we hope you’ll join us to find out!

Jazz For Curious Listeners

The Hall of Fame: Drummer Elvin Jones

Guest: Author Paul Harding, Pulitzer Prize winning author

7:00 – 8:30pm

FREE

Location: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem

104 E. 126th Street, Suite 2c

 

Join us for a series of fascinating evenings looking into some of the most legendary jazz artists being inducted into Jazz At Lincoln Center’s Hall of Fame next month. Few jazz musicians have cast as wide a spell of influence as drummer Elvin Jones. His years with the John Coltrane quartet in the 1960’s introduced a new way to play, to hear, and to think of rhythm. Writer Paul Harding is also a drummer, and developed a friendship with Jones.

 

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Tuesday, May 13

 

Jazz For Curious Listeners

An Evening of Jazz on Film – the 2014 JALC Hall of Fame Inductees

Elvin Jones/Betty Carter/Wes Montgomery/Fletcher Henderson

7:00 – 8:30pm

$10 suggested contributionLocation: The Maysles Film Institute

343 Lenox Avenue (Between 127th/128th Streets)

 

This year, bandleader/arranger Fletcher Henderson, drummer Elvin Jones, guitarist Wes Montgomery and singer Betty Carter have been elected to Jazz At Lincoln Center’s Hall of Fame. Join us for an evening of film celebrating their art – it’s one thing to listen to them, and another to see them!
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Tuesday, May 20

Jazz For Curious Listeners

The Hall of Fame: Guitarist Wes Montgomery

7:00 – 8:30pm

FREE

Location: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem

104 East 126th Street, Suite 2C

Join us for a series of fascinating evenings looking into some of the most legendary jazz artists being inducted into Jazz At Lincoln Center’s Hall of Fame next month. Guitarist Wes Montgomery was that rare bird among jazz musicians of the 1960’s – skyrocketing to popular fame while retaining his stature as the premiere guitarist of his generation. Join us as a panel of guitarists share their love for his music and we listen to rare highlights and watch rare video from Montgomery’s short but brilliant career.

 

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Thursday, May 22

 

Special Event:

Softly, With Feeling: Joe Wilder and the Breaking of Barriers in American Music, by Edward Berger

7:00 – 8:30pm

Location: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem

104 East 126th Street, Suite 2C

 

Join us as author/Grammy-award winning producer and former director of the Institute of Jazz Studies Ed Berger hosts an evening celebrating the publication of his biography of Joe Wilder. Berger’s books about Benny Carter, George Duvivier and Teddy Reig are highly acclaimed as being the best in jazz biography.
Join the Facebook event here.
Tuesday, May 27Jazz For Curious ListenersThe Hall of Fame: Singer Betty Carter7:00 – 8:30pmFREELocation: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem104 East 126th Street, Suite 2C

 

Join us for a series of fascinating evenings looking into some of the most legendary jazz artists being inducted into Jazz At Lincoln Center’s Hall of Fame next month. Singer Betty Carter was not only an original, expressive and influential musician, but also one of the most significant nurturers of young jazz talent throughout her four decade career. Please join us as we look deep into her musical style as well as her legacy with some of today’s mist talented jazz musicians and vocalists.

 

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National Jazz Museum in Harlem Benefit Concert
with Dee Dee Bridgewater
June 9, 2014, 7:30 PM
Location: The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College
Tickets: $35 and $55 | Students and Seniors $20
You are invited to our benefit concert featuring three-time Grammy Award winner, Dee Dee Bridgewater, with special guests including the hottest rising star in jazz today, NJMH Artistic Director-at-Large, Jonathan Batiste! We will also be honoring CCNY President, Lisa Staiano-Coico, with our Jazz and Community Leadership Award and world-renowned jazz pianist, McCoy Tyner, with our Legends of Jazz Award.
Seniors and students must purchase $20 tickets at the Kaye Playhouse Box Office.To view event listing at Kaye Playhouse click here >To go directly to the Kaye Playhouse Box Office to purchase tickets click here >
Come see our current exhibition
‘Ralph Ellison: A Man and His Records’
Open from 10:00AM until 4:00PM, Monday Through Friday in the Jazz Museum’s Visitors Center
104 E. 126th Street, Suite 2c

 

Please come see our new Ralph Ellison exhibit, which has received rave notices in The New Yorker and listings in The New York Times. Based on the museum’s acquisition of the recordings that Ellison listened to while he wrote his masterpieces (including Invisible Man), the exhibit blends the music and the albums with his words, presented in thrilling and creative visual juxtapositions. As you listen to the music in the exhibit, it is as though you are visiting with Ellison as he is writing. In addition, our interactive kiosk offers rare videos of Ellison, along with interviews created especially for the exhibit with scholars such as Stanley Crouch.

 

From Richard Brody in The New Yorker:

 

One of the greatest American novelists, Ralph Ellison, is also one of our greatest writers about music, as evidenced by the volume “Living with Music,” which collects his writings about jazz. Ellison’s life with music is thrust to the fore by a noteworthy exhibit that just opened at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, “Ralph Ellison: A Man and His Records,” on the occasion of his centennial (with an asterisk: his biographer, Arnold Rampersad, gives Ellison’s birth date as March 1, 1913). Ellison, who died in 1994, was a big collector of jazz records-indeed, of records of many kinds of music. The museum has acquired his collection, which is the centerpiece of the exhibit.

 

To capture the appeal and the delight of the show, with its selection of citations from Ellison’s work and evocative archival images, it’s worth glancing at just how Ellison lived with music….

‘Jazz: The Experimenters,’ a 1965 television broadcast of performances by the bands of Cecil Taylor and Charles Mingus, with commentary by Ralph Ellison and the jazz critic Martin Williams, currently on view at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem as part of an exhibition devoted to Ellison’s record collection, would be worth the trip, even in the absence of the enticing and evocative installation of artifacts, texts, and images that surrounds it. The broadcast is a major document in the contextualized history of jazz and its performance.
 

 

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All programs are free unless noted otherwise.
These programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State. 
Come Visit Us!
    The National Jazz Museum in Harlem’s Visitors Center is open to the public and features our extensive library of all sorts of media, plus brand new collections of photographs, and exhibits. Please come by and see us from Monday to Friday from 10AM to 4PM. We look forward to seeing you!
The Jazz Museum in Harlem is a 501(c)3 charitable organization.
All donations are fully tax deductible.
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The National Jazz Museum in Harlem
104 East 126th Street
New York, NY 10035
212 348-8300
www.jmih.org 
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April 29, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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OLA ONABULÉ 

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Doors: 6:30 pm / Show: 8:00 pm

The Cutting Room 44 E. 32nd Street, New York, NY

Purchase Tickets HERE:  $25 Advanced – $30 Day of Show

“A killer voice, and three-octave range at his disposal, Ola is a class act among many lesser, certainly less intelligent, soul-jazz Joes.”  – Jazzwise Magazine, UK
Ola’s emotionally charged live performances and impactive shows have taken Ola and his band to some of the most prestigious festival stages, concert halls and jazz clubs as well as several different tours in the UK and around the world.  In Germany, Ola has collaborated with The WDR Big Band in Cologne Philharmonie, The Babelsberg Film Orchestra in Nikolaisaal Potsdam and most recently with The SWR Big Band at the Jazzfest Aalen with arrangements of his beautifully crafted songs.
The Press say Ola possesses “…a stunning voice of enormous range and emotional clout.” His voice is “beautifully clear and appealingly textured, almost classical …with a range and elasticity to match his rich tonal qualities.”
… a master of his instrument, a superb storyteller, a gracious human-being.”
-Robert Papaleoni, Co-Executive Producer ” – OLA ONABULE IN CONCERT” WCNY TV (PBS) Syracuse, NY, USA
Official Website:  http://www.ola-onabule.co.uk/
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Free Admission
soundbrush logo

Tango with us!

 June 14 at Greenwich House

Original tangos by Roger Davidson performed by

ROGER DAVIDSON piano

PABLO ASLAN bass

NICOLAS DANIELSON violin

RAUL JAURENA bandoneon

 46 Barrow St. New York, NY 10014

(212) 242-4770

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April 30, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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Pat Philips patmusic2@gmail.com
www.jazzpromoservices.com
Delta Air Lines
presents

“BossaBrasil”
featuring
MARCOS VALLE & ROBERTO MENESCAL
“Together for the first time in NY”
@Birdland May 27 – 31

Legendary Brazilian Composers
A Bossa Nova Lovefest direct from Rio!
Patricia Alvi/vocals, Renato Massa/drums, Jesse Sadoc/trumpet
Itaiguara Brandao/bass & Jorge Continentino/sax&flute
It is with great pleasure that Producers Pat Philips & Ettore Stratta, known for their passion for Brazilian music, bring together for the first time in New York two of Brazil’s most important pop/jazz composers, MARCOS VALLE/pianist-vocalist and ROBERTO MENESCAL-guitarist.  The performance will highlight many of their famous hit songs as well as some gems of JOBIM. They will bring vocalist Patricia Alvi, the great drummer Renato Massa, and Trumpeter Jesse Sadoc, with them from Rio.Joining them will be two other native Brazilians living in the US, Itaguara Brandao on bass and Jorge Continentino on sax and flute. BossaBrasil is an annual event going into its 8th year.
 
MARCOS VALLE, major songwriter of Brazilian Popular Music has written over 300 songs recorded by industry luminaries Sarah Vaughan, Chicago, Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Ramsey Lewis, Dave Brubeck Toots Thielemans, Joe Pass, Bebel Gilberto, Sergio Mendes, Eumir Deodato, João Donato, Jay Z ,Kanye West and the list goes on and on.  Most recently he recorded on Sony with American jazz singer, STACEY KENT, Celebrating 50 Years of ‘The Career of VALLE’ with a world tour as well.  He has
received a most prestigious award from BMI for his music, SAMBA DE VERAO.
 
 
ROBERTO MENESCAL, Composer of bossa nova classics  VAGAMENTE, RIO, VOCE…is Composer/Producer/guitarist and one of the ‘founding fathers of bossa nova’.  His best-known composition is “O Barquinho” and he is known for his work with Carlos Lyra, Nara Leao, Wanda Sa and many other important artists.  In 2013 he received The LATIN GRAMMY SPECIAL HONOREE AWARD for his great importance and contributions to the great music of Brazil.
 
Together they will make musical history at the legendary Birdland surrounded by other master musicians.  The combination of  Pop and Bossa Nova with songs by VALLE, MENESCAL and highlighting the great JOBIM as well will bring the best of Brazilian music to the forefront with  Valle on keyboards and vocals joined by singer Patricia Alvi,
alongside master guitarist Menescal and a band with renowned musicians.  It’s Bossabrasil at its best.The Producers thank their presenting sponsor DELTA AIR LINES for their support!
 
BIRDLAND 351 W. 44TH Street, bet. 8th and 9th Avenues
Reservations:  212 581-3080 or www.birdlandjazz.com
Shows:  8:30 and 11 –  Full Dinner Menu – Parking Nearby
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April 30, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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ONE NIGHT ONLY

Jane Ira Bloom  ALL BALLADS
live at Kitano

w/ Dominic Fallacaro   piano
Cameron Brown   bass

Matt Wilson   drums

Friday,  May 9
sets at  8 & 10pm

Jazz at Kitano
Kitano Hotel

66 Park Avenue  (E. 38th St.)
New York City
Reservations advised; tel 212-885-7119

$30 cover, $15 minimum food/beverage per person
early arrivals (7 pm) receive preferred seating

Award winning soprano saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom returns to Kitano with her quartet to perform an evening of ballads from her 2014 Grammy nominated CD Sixteen Sunsets. Longtime band-mates Matt Wilson (drums), Cameron Brown (bass), and Dominic Fallacaro (piano) join Bloom for an evening of long lines and deep edges playing songs from the American songbook and beyond. Sixteen Sunsets has been receiving critical acclaim since its release in January. Come and hear what all the excitement is about.

Don’t miss this special one night engagement.

Friday, May 9, sets at 8 & 10 pm
Jazz at Kitano
66 Park Avenue  (E. 38th St.)
New York City
Reservations advised; tel 212-885-7119

$30 cover, $15 minimum food/beverage per person
early arrivals (7 pm) receive preferred seating

What Critics Are Saying…

2014  Winner Jazz Journalists Award for Soprano Saxophone of the Year

2014 Grammy nominee for Best Surround Sound Album

“Jazz Mastery, Undiluted…In nearly 78 minutes of intensely concentrated playing, Jane Ira Bloom’s album offers some of the greatest ballad performances I have ever heard.”                                                                           -Steve Elman, The Arts Fuse
“Bloom has one of the prettiest, clearest tones around on soprano. She never sounds better than on ballads….you can tell she knows the words.”
– Kevin Whitehead/ NPR

“Sidney Bechet…John Coltrane…Steve Lacy….The name Jane Ira Bloom can be added to that list of icons. Bloom has used the soprano saxophone to give voice to fertile and uncompromising artistic spirit. ”
                                                              – Dan McClenaghan, All About Jazz

4 stars **** “It is the raw poignancy of the emotion that shines through…the beauty of Bloom’s tone. Each song offers a demonstration of immaculate control and imaginative phrasing and attack.”
-James Hale/ Downbeat

“Bloom has achieved something many more-famous players never find: an instantly identifiable sound based in intense lyricism and striking melodies.”
–       Steve Smith, TimeOut NY

Sixteen Sunsets is available on Amazon.com

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Gritty, Witty Vocalist and Trumpeter
Bria Skonberg releases new album
“Into Your Own”
Tuesday May 13th
at the Iridium NYCPresented by ScoBar Entertainment

The Iridium
1650 Broadway @ 51st
Reservations:
www.theiridium.com
Phone: (212) 582-2121
Shows: 8:30/10:30
$25 + 2 drink min
go to www.briaskonberg.com for $5 discount code
Since arriving in New York three years ago trumpeter and vocalist Bria Skonberg has poised herself as “one of the most versatile and imposing musicians of her generation.” – Wall Street Journal.  In the past year she earned a Jazz Journalists’ Association nomination for “Up and Coming Jazz Artist of The Year,” was included in DOWNBEAT Magazine’s Rising Star Critics’ Poll and was honored with a New York Bistro Award for “Outstanding Jazz Artist”.  She has no intention of slowing down.”It’s unapologetically eclectic.” says Skonberg of her second US album release on Random Act Records, INTO YOUR OWN.
“I like problem solving and finding ways to combine new variables in an approachable way. I think that those are essential tools for the current state of humanity. It reflects jazz, and jazz reflects life.” Those variables include elements of world music, soul, pop, rock and hot jazz for which Bria is most well known.  Never one to stay idle, she is also currently co-producing the New York Hot Jazz Festival which takes place the following weekend. Putting their money where their mouth is, Skonberg and her label, Random Act Records take the commitment to supporting humanity seriously. 10% of the proceeds from sales of Into Your Own will be donated to the Human Rights Campaign, an organization dedicated to achieving gay, lesbian, transgender, and bisexual equality.Skonberg’s first album “So Is The Day” peaked at #7 on the National Jazz Charts and featured an all star cast of Wycliffe Gordon, Ulysses Owens Jr., John Pizzarelli and Victor Goines.  For this venture she proudly shows off a regular working quartet of Sean Cronin (bass) Darrian Douglas (drums) Dalton Ridenhour (piano) and augments the group with world class percussionist Mino Cinelu of Miles Davis and Weather Report recognition.  The ever versatile Adrian Cunningham recorded on alto and tenor.”Mino has a beautiful kindred soul and the guys are like my family now.  I can truly be myself and I’m calling out like minded, open minded people. Come on out!” says Skonberg.  Also featured at the Iridium will be her longtime reedman and new star in town Evan Arntzen as well as backing vocals by the established Molly Ryan and new comer Kirsten Wood.
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April 30, 2014To: Listings/Critics/Features
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Rale Micic’s
Guitar x2 Series
continues with top
NYC guitarists
Guitar x2 Series is quickly becoming one of the hottest tickets in New York City – who’s who of jazz guitar world comes together every other Wednesday at the Whynot Jazz Room on Christopher Street. Guitar duos in intimate setting, paired with great selection of wines seems to be the winning combination. Guitarist Rale Micic says: “I wanted to create a series where we could just get together and play, since it’s so rare that we get to perform with one another. It’s been so much fun and audiences seem to love it.”
Celebrating International Jazz Day on Wednesday April 30 at 9pm, Rale Micic will be joined by Dave Stryker. Whether you’ve heard guitarist Dave Stryker fronting his own group (with 23 CD’s as a leader to date), or as a featured sideman with Stanley Turrentine, Jack McDuff, and many others, you know why Gary Giddins in the Village Voice calls him “one of the most distinctive guitarists to come along in recent years.” He was voted one of the Top Ten Guitarists in the 2001 Downbeat Readers poll, and a Rising Star for the last 5 years in the Downbeat Critics Poll.
About Rale Micic:

One of the most successful and critically acclaimed jazz musicians to emerge from Serbia, Rale Micic is a CTA Records recording artist with three albums as a leader. He has performed at prominent jazz clubs and music festivals in the US and Europe and has been featured in numerous publications including Downbeat and JazzTimes. Micic is also a member of Tom Harrell Chamber Ensemble and Modern Life Trio. HIs latest album “3”, features his trio with Scott Colley and Greg Hutchinson.

  Upcoming Rale Micic’s Guitar x2 Series shows:
April 30 – Dave Stryker & Rale Micic (9pm show)
May 14 – Brad Shepik & Rale Micic
May 28 – Jack Wilkins & Rale Micic
June 11 – Peter Bernstein & Rale Micic
June 25 – Steve Cardenas & Rale MicicWhynot Jazz Room
14 Christopher Street
Between Waverly Pl & Gay Street
New York, NY 10014
(646) 756-4145
show times 8 pm
$10 cover, no minimum
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April 30, 2014

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Sidney Bechet Society
Monday, May 19 at 7:15 pm
 Arbors Records All-Star Tribute
at Symphony Space

Showtime is 7:15 pm
at
Peter Norton Symphony Space
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
New York, NY 10025
(212) 864-5400
www.sidneybechet.org
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