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SUMMARY:Theron Brown Trio
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nA glimpse of gospel\, jazz\, and soul from the great legends is what inspires the sound of\npianist Theron Brown’s music. But the reason he plays is to encourage and influence people\nthrough his talents. \nBorn and raised in Zanesville\, Ohio\, Theron currently resides in Akron\, Ohio\, where he is the artist coordinator for Curated Storefront\, artist director at I Promise School\, and the\nfounder and artistic director of the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival which takes place\nannually in Akron\, Ohio’s downtown historic district. You can see him regularly performing\nat many jazz clubs and theaters in northeast Ohio. Theron is immensely involved in\npromoting the arts scene in Ohio. \nTheron received an amazing opportunity as he auditioned for and was cast as young Herbie\nHancock in the 2016 released film about Miles Davis\, Miles Ahead\, directed by and starring\nDon Cheadle. \nIn 2019\, Theron released his debut album\, No Concepts. Theron is currently working on his\nsecond album titled “Spirit Fruit”\, which reflects on essential and fundamental\ncharacteristics that bring positive vibes to peoples lives. This was inspired by Galatians\n5:22-23.
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/theron-brown-trio-2022-07-09/
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SUMMARY:Thaddeus Tukes
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) *********************************************************************************** \nThaddeus Tukes is America’s rising star vibraphonist. A Chicago native\, Tukes is a jazz composer\, arranger\, and percussionist who “brings poetry to the vibraphone” (Chicago Tribune). Mr. Tukes is a graduate of Whitney M. Young Magnet High School and Northwestern University\, where he studied jazz vibraphone and piano. He has performed at Carnegie Hall in New York\, Symphony Center in Chicago\, the Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans\, and most recently traveled with his Chicago Freedom Ensemble to play the World Expo 2020 Dubai as the “world’s greatest vibraphonist.” From hosting multi-generational jam sessions to “keeping jazz alive on the South Side\,” Tukes has emerged as a shining force in the Chicago and American jazz scene. Tukes has performed with a variety of artists including Victor Goines\, Roy Hargrove\, Nicole Mitchell\, Ari Brown\, and Chance the Rapper. When not performing\, Tukes can be found leading percussion ensembles at various elementary and high schools in the Chicago area.
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/thaddeus-tukes-2022-06-19/
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SUMMARY:Thaddeus Tukes
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) *********************************************************************************** \nThaddeus Tukes is America’s rising star vibraphonist. A Chicago native\, Tukes is a jazz composer\, arranger\, and percussionist who “brings poetry to the vibraphone” (Chicago Tribune). Mr. Tukes is a graduate of Whitney M. Young Magnet High School and Northwestern University\, where he studied jazz vibraphone and piano. He has performed at Carnegie Hall in New York\, Symphony Center in Chicago\, the Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans\, and most recently traveled with his Chicago Freedom Ensemble to play the World Expo 2020 Dubai as the “world’s greatest vibraphonist.” From hosting multi-generational jam sessions to “keeping jazz alive on the South Side\,” Tukes has emerged as a shining force in the Chicago and American jazz scene. Tukes has performed with a variety of artists including Victor Goines\, Roy Hargrove\, Nicole Mitchell\, Ari Brown\, and Chance the Rapper. When not performing\, Tukes can be found leading percussion ensembles at various elementary and high schools in the Chicago area.
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/thaddeus-tukes-2022-06-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220612T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220612T230000
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SUMMARY:ON THE ROAD w/ Cedric Easton & Anthony Hervey
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) *********************************************************************************** \n\n\n\nJazz at Lincoln Center presents On The Road. This inaugural community tour uses\ntraditional and nontraditional live music efforts to serve the community\, educate\nstudents\, and present world class music. Additionally\, On The Road develops\nexceptional beginner and novice jazz artists in order to support the growth of a global\naudience for jazz. On the Road has selected Anthony Hervey &amp; Cedric Easton as joint\nfellowship recipients to co-lead a jazz Septet through the Midwest. \nThe Band\nAnthony Hervey\, co-lead/ trumpet\nCedric Easton\, co-lead/ drums\nDe’Sean Jones\, tenor saxophone \nGeorge Delancey\, bassist \nLexi Hamner\, trombone\nMiles Lennox\, piano/ keyboard \nJordan Pettay\, alto saxophone \nCedric Easton is a New York based administrating artist from Columbus\, Ohio. A self-\ntaught musician\, Cedric’s foundation for music and community building began in the\nblack Pentecostal church. While studying youth ministry and business at Ohio Christian\nUniversity\, Cedric’s dedication\, and desire to explore various forms of music afforded\nhim many opportunities to play with various national and international artist including\nJonathan Nelson\, Deitrick Haddon\, Dorinda Clark Cole\, Jeremy Pelt\, JD Allen\, Richard\nGiuliano\, and Chrisitan Howes. During this time\, he received honorable mention in Jazz\nTimes (2012)\, was commissioned by The Peggy R. McConnell Arts Center to compose\na theme song for the season\, and by the Maroon Arts Group to co-create and direct the\nmulti-disciplinary performance\, “Black Staccato” (2015 – 2016). Additionally\, he has \nself-released two music videos entitled\, “Inspire Me” (2016) and “Tears” (2018) Most\nrecently Cedric featured in a docufilm\, “Legacy: Jon Irabagon A Tenor Odyssey” (2021)\nCedric’s career spans beyond his experience performing. He worked as the Worship\nArts Director at New Covenant Believers Church (2006 – 2016)\, a teaching artist with\nthe Jazz Arts Group (2010 – 2015) Most recently\, in 2016 Cedric was recruited to work\nfor the prestigious Jazz at Lincoln Center based in New York City\, New York. He\ncurrently serves as the Associate Director of Outreach\, while maintaining an active performance schedule. \nAnthony Hervey is a New York based trumpeter\, composer\, and teacher from South\nFlorida. At the age of 18 he was admitted to the Juilliard School\, graduating with his\nB.M. in 2019 and his M.M. in 2020. Hailed as a “beautiful trumpet player of the first\nmagnitude” by Wynton Marsalis\, Hervey has performed at Jazz festivals and concert\nhalls around the world with some of the best that Jazz has to offer\, including Wynton\nMarsalis\, Rodney Whitaker\, Christian McBride\, Aaron Diehl\, and Jon Batiste. In recent\nyears\, he made his international debut as a bandleader at the Bern Jazz Festival in\nSwitzerland. In February of 2020\, he opened for the Branford Marsalis Quartet at Rose\nTheater with a co-led Jazz quartet\, Citizens of the Blues. He is also on Christian\nMcBride’s recent Big Band Album\, “For Jimmy\, Wes\, and Oliver”\, which was released\non Mack Avenue Records. On another note\, Hervey is prominently featured acting and\nplaying trumpet in the horror anthology series\, Monsterland\, airing on Hulu. He views\nmusic as a force that can uplift and inspire. In the same way music has changed his life\nand brought him joy\, he strives to spread that joy and change the lives of others.
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/cedric-easton-circle-of-friends-w-anthony-hervey-2022-06-12/
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SUMMARY:ON THE ROAD w/ Cedric Easton & Anthony Hervey
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) *********************************************************************************** \n\n\n\nJazz at Lincoln Center presents On The Road. This inaugural community tour uses\ntraditional and nontraditional live music efforts to serve the community\, educate\nstudents\, and present world class music. Additionally\, On The Road develops\nexceptional beginner and novice jazz artists in order to support the growth of a global\naudience for jazz. On the Road has selected Anthony Hervey &amp; Cedric Easton as joint\nfellowship recipients to co-lead a jazz Septet through the Midwest. \nThe Band\nAnthony Hervey\, co-lead/ trumpet\nCedric Easton\, co-lead/ drums\nDe’Sean Jones\, tenor saxophone \nGeorge Delancey\, bassist \nLexi Hamner\, trombone\nMiles Lennox\, piano/ keyboard \nJordan Pettay\, alto saxophone \nCedric Easton is a New York based administrating artist from Columbus\, Ohio. A self-\ntaught musician\, Cedric’s foundation for music and community building began in the\nblack Pentecostal church. While studying youth ministry and business at Ohio Christian\nUniversity\, Cedric’s dedication\, and desire to explore various forms of music afforded\nhim many opportunities to play with various national and international artist including\nJonathan Nelson\, Deitrick Haddon\, Dorinda Clark Cole\, Jeremy Pelt\, JD Allen\, Richard\nGiuliano\, and Chrisitan Howes. During this time\, he received honorable mention in Jazz\nTimes (2012)\, was commissioned by The Peggy R. McConnell Arts Center to compose\na theme song for the season\, and by the Maroon Arts Group to co-create and direct the\nmulti-disciplinary performance\, “Black Staccato” (2015 – 2016). Additionally\, he has \nself-released two music videos entitled\, “Inspire Me” (2016) and “Tears” (2018) Most\nrecently Cedric featured in a docufilm\, “Legacy: Jon Irabagon A Tenor Odyssey” (2021)\nCedric’s career spans beyond his experience performing. He worked as the Worship\nArts Director at New Covenant Believers Church (2006 – 2016)\, a teaching artist with\nthe Jazz Arts Group (2010 – 2015) Most recently\, in 2016 Cedric was recruited to work\nfor the prestigious Jazz at Lincoln Center based in New York City\, New York. He\ncurrently serves as the Associate Director of Outreach\, while maintaining an active performance schedule. \nAnthony Hervey is a New York based trumpeter\, composer\, and teacher from South\nFlorida. At the age of 18 he was admitted to the Juilliard School\, graduating with his\nB.M. in 2019 and his M.M. in 2020. Hailed as a “beautiful trumpet player of the first\nmagnitude” by Wynton Marsalis\, Hervey has performed at Jazz festivals and concert\nhalls around the world with some of the best that Jazz has to offer\, including Wynton\nMarsalis\, Rodney Whitaker\, Christian McBride\, Aaron Diehl\, and Jon Batiste. In recent\nyears\, he made his international debut as a bandleader at the Bern Jazz Festival in\nSwitzerland. In February of 2020\, he opened for the Branford Marsalis Quartet at Rose\nTheater with a co-led Jazz quartet\, Citizens of the Blues. He is also on Christian\nMcBride’s recent Big Band Album\, “For Jimmy\, Wes\, and Oliver”\, which was released\non Mack Avenue Records. On another note\, Hervey is prominently featured acting and\nplaying trumpet in the horror anthology series\, Monsterland\, airing on Hulu. He views\nmusic as a force that can uplift and inspire. In the same way music has changed his life\nand brought him joy\, he strives to spread that joy and change the lives of others.
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/cedric-easton-circle-of-friends-w-anthony-hervey-2022-06-11/
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SUMMARY:Gayelynn McKinney and McKinFolk
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) **************************************************************************************************  \nGayelynn McKinney began playing the drums at the age of two. Although she\nreceived much of her musical training in the Detroit Jazz scene\, she also\nobtained her Bachelor of Music degree from Oakland University. Gayelynn has\nrecorded projects with the group Straight Ahead\, (of which she is a cofounder)\nRalph Armstrong and Marcus Belgrave just to name a few. She has recently\nrecorded solo projects called “It’s About Time\,” “McKinFolk The New\nBeginning\,”and “Zoot Suit Funk.” Gayelynn McKinney’s many awards\ninclude: 2014 Kresge Artist Fellows recipient\, with the Group Straight Ahead\nand McKinFolk\, a Grammy Nomination\, Detroit Black Music Award recipient\,\nand Detroit Music Awards for best jazz composer. \nGayelynn McKinney has had the opportunity to travel extensively and play at many famous jazz festivals including Montreux-Jazz Fest\, Lionel Hampton Jazz Fest\, New Orleans Jazz Fest\, Essence Festival\, Olympics\, and the Kennedy Center. She has also\nperformed as a side musician with such notables as Benny Golson\, Dee Dee Bridgewater\, Diane Shure\, Jason Marsalis\, Freda Payne\, Roy Ayers\, Geri Allen\, Marcus Belgrave\, Chaka Khan\, Roy Hargrove\, Randy Brecker\, Rick Margitza\, Larry Coryell\, Ralphe Armstrong\, Steve Turre\, Kevin Mahogany\, James Carter\, Tim Ries\, (The Rolling Stones Music director) and “Speech” of “Arrested Development.” Gayelynn is also the last drummer to tour with Aretha Franklin. While performing with Aretha Franklin\, Gayelynn had the distinct honor to play for presidential hopeful\, Hilary Clinton. She also performed at Tribeca Film Fest featuring a tribute to Clive Davis. \nLearn more about her HERE!
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/gayelynn-mckinney-and-mckinney-zone-2-2022-06-04/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220514T193000
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SUMMARY:The Diego Rivera Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nA world-class musician\, composer\, arranger and educator\, Diego Rivera has entertained audiences for over 20years. Rivera is known for his muscular tone and unique blend of straight-ahead jazz fused with music inspired by his Latino background and heritage.  \nRivera has several credits to his name as a recording artist\, composer and arranger. His newest solo project Indigenous was released in 2021 on Posi-Tone Records. According to executive producer and label co-owner\, Marc Free\, Indigenous “…explores the ‘Indigenous’ multi-cultural roots of our human family…”. Indigenous climbed to #7 on the JazzWeek Radio Charts. \nHis debut release on Posi-Tone\, Connections\, quickly gained attention when it hit the JazzWeek Radio charts as the “Highest Debut”. Rivera’s first recording\, Hercules was released in 2006 on his record label\, Rivera Records. His sophomore release\, The Contender (D- Clef Records 2013) received national critical acclaim reaching the Top 10 on the JazzWeek Radio Charts.  He has also appeared on several recordings as a sideman on the Posi-Tone\, Mack Avenue and Detroit Music Factory Record Labels. \n 
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/diego-rivera-quartet-3-2022-05-14/
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SUMMARY:The Diego Rivera Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nA world-class musician\, composer\, arranger and educator\, Diego Rivera has entertained audiences for over 20years. Rivera is known for his muscular tone and unique blend of straight-ahead jazz fused with music inspired by his Latino background and heritage.  \nRivera has several credits to his name as a recording artist\, composer and arranger. His newest solo project Indigenous was released in 2021 on Posi-Tone Records. According to executive producer and label co-owner\, Marc Free\, Indigenous “…explores the ‘Indigenous’ multi-cultural roots of our human family…”. Indigenous climbed to #7 on the JazzWeek Radio Charts. \nHis debut release on Posi-Tone\, Connections\, quickly gained attention when it hit the JazzWeek Radio charts as the “Highest Debut”. Rivera’s first recording\, Hercules was released in 2006 on his record label\, Rivera Records. His sophomore release\, The Contender (D- Clef Records 2013) received national critical acclaim reaching the Top 10 on the JazzWeek Radio Charts.  He has also appeared on several recordings as a sideman on the Posi-Tone\, Mack Avenue and Detroit Music Factory Record Labels. \n 
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/diego-rivera-quartet-3-2022-05-13/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220429T230000
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SUMMARY:The Smoogies
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) ************************************************************************************************** \nWhat do you call a group of diverse\, talented\, multi-instrumentalists and composers? You call them ‘The Smoogies’ — a musical smoothie blended with a lot of culture\, life experience and most certainly “a vibe”.\n\n\n\nThe Smoogies are Vaughn “V.Keys” Henry (keys\, vocals)\, Dion Kerr (bass)\, Harvel Nakundi (drums) and David Chiverton (drums) all of whom are formally trained musicians from South Florida. Each member has served interchangeably as leader and accompanist to a variety of performing acts around the world\, serving in groups such as Lauryn Hill\, Snarky Puppy\, Ghost Note\, Etienne Charles\, and Godwin Louis to name a few.\n \n\n\n\n\nMost recently\, the band has won the “Jazz Road” touring grant from South Arts which they will use to kick off the debut tour for their forthcoming second record People Music. With this album\, The Smoogies refine their sound as a quartet\, deepening both their connection and cohesion. They also hope to continue the band’s philosophy: to make music for the people\, and for the people to feel good while listening. \nBeginning their career with a feature on the digital music series\, “The Chivertone Sessions” The Smoogies quickly developed a buzz\, catching the ear of trumpeter Nicholas Payton. This led to their collaboration on the self- released debut Planet Smoogies. \nWant to go on a unique musical journey? The Smoogies provide an unforgettable live experience intentionally crafted to inspire a greater fellowship amongst their listeners. \nFind out more about The Smoogies HERE!
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/the-smoogies-2022-04-29/
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SUMMARY:The Smoogies
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) ************************************************************************************************** \nWhat do you call a group of diverse\, talented\, multi-instrumentalists and composers? You call them ‘The Smoogies’ — a musical smoothie blended with a lot of culture\, life experience and most certainly “a vibe”.\n\n\n\nThe Smoogies are Vaughn “V.Keys” Henry (keys\, vocals)\, Dion Kerr (bass)\, Harvel Nakundi (drums) and David Chiverton (drums) all of whom are formally trained musicians from South Florida. Each member has served interchangeably as leader and accompanist to a variety of performing acts around the world\, serving in groups such as Lauryn Hill\, Snarky Puppy\, Ghost Note\, Etienne Charles\, and Godwin Louis to name a few.\n \n\n\n\n\nMost recently\, the band has won the “Jazz Road” touring grant from South Arts which they will use to kick off the debut tour for their forthcoming second record People Music. With this album\, The Smoogies refine their sound as a quartet\, deepening both their connection and cohesion. They also hope to continue the band’s philosophy: to make music for the people\, and for the people to feel good while listening. \nBeginning their career with a feature on the digital music series\, “The Chivertone Sessions” The Smoogies quickly developed a buzz\, catching the ear of trumpeter Nicholas Payton. This led to their collaboration on the self- released debut Planet Smoogies. \nWant to go on a unique musical journey? The Smoogies provide an unforgettable live experience intentionally crafted to inspire a greater fellowship amongst their listeners. \nFind out more about The Smoogies HERE!
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/the-smoogies-2022-04-28/
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SUMMARY:Marquis Hill
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) ************************************************************************************************** \nFrom his beginnings as one of Chicago’s most thrilling young trumpeters\, to his current status as an internationally renowned musician\, composer and bandleader\, Marquis Hill has worked tirelessly to break down the barriers that divide musical genres. Contemporary and classic jazz\, hip-hop\, R&B\, Chicago house\, neo-soul—to Hill\, they’re all essential elements of the profound African-American creative heritage he’s a part of. “It all comes from the same tree\,” he says. “They simply blossomed from different branches.” \nThat mission to bring styles together\, complemented by Hill’s absolute mastery of his instrument\, is a through line connecting his many achievements. It can be heard on his latest album\, Modern Flows Vol. II\, with its seamless blend of jazz interplay\, hip-hop-infused rhythms and socially conscious spoken-word. It’s integral to The Way We Play\, his Concord Jazz debut from 2016\, where Hill and his musicians reinvent jazz standards using their generation’s wide- ranging influences. It marks the four records Hill self-released before November of 2014\, when he won the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz competition and became a presence on the global scene virtually overnight. And it defines the revelatory live dates by Hill’s longtime working group\, the Blacktet\, which the Chicago Tribune called “a remarkably polished\, immensely attractive ensemble.” \nFor Hill\, playing and listening without limits has long been an instinct. “It comes naturally; that’s the way I hear the music\,” he says. “I came up in a household where my mom played Motown\, R&B\, Isley Brothers\, Barry White\, Marvin Gaye. Then I received my first jazz record\, by Lee Morgan\, and that was added to the collection. … I truly believe that the music is all the same.” \nBorn in Chicago in 1987 and raised on the city’s culturally rich South Side\, Hill began playing drums at age 4\, before switching to trumpet in the 6th grade. He attended high school at Kenwood Academy\, excelling in its revered jazz-performance program\, and was mentored by Bobby Broom\, Willie Pickens\, Tito Carrillo and other Chicago greats through the Ravinia Jazz Scholars program. Hill earned his bachelor’s in music education from Northern Illinois University and his master’s in jazz pedagogy from DePaul University. During college he made gigs and sessions around Chicago\, jamming with and absorbing wisdom from the likes of Fred Anderson\, Ernest Dawkins and Von Freeman. Even then\, Hill was known in town as a stunningly gifted trumpeter with a soulful\, highly textured tone. His sound is now somehow both deeply distinctive and a tour through jazz-trumpet history\, evoking the high-drama stillness and space of Miles; the undeniable virtuosity of Clifford Brown and Freddie Hubbard; the groove- savvy phrasing of Lee Morgan and Donald Byrd; and much more. \nWell before Hill won the Monk prize—arguably the most important jazz competition in the world—his reputation for brilliance was firmly established in the Midwest\, as a member of the Chicago Jazz Orchestra\, an in-demand sideman and a bandleader. He also developed into a precocious\, determined young label owner\, and has released five acclaimed discs—New Gospel\,Sounds of the City\, The Poet and Modern Flows Vols. I and II—through his Black Unlimited Music Group imprint. “Just having my personality\, there’s nothing like being in control of what you produce and put out into the world\,” he says. “It’s a great feeling.” \nA move to New York in 2014 helped him gain wider exposure and new opportunities—though he frequently returns to his hometown for gigs and projects—and in recent years Hill has garnered an enviable spate of press. Previewing a Blacktet show\, the New Yorker said\, “His performances and recordings reveal a smart post-bop player who circumvents genre clichés by incorporating elements of hip-hop and contemporary R. & B.” Of The Way We Play\, DownBeatwrote\, “The groove-laden arrangements provide the perfect soundscape for Hill’s fluid improvisational style\, which\, with its glass-like lucidity\, recalls the crisp elegance of hard-bop stalwart Donald Byrd.” In 2016\, Hill earned first place in the “Rising Star–Trumpet” category in that magazine’s storied Critics Poll. Throughout his journey\, he has supported and guested with a who’s who of jazz that includes Marcus Miller\, Dee Dee Bridgewater\, Boney James\, Kurt Elling\, Joe Lovano and Hill’s trailblazing Chicago peer Makaya McCraven. \nToday\, Hill maintains a nonstop touring schedule with the Blacktet\, and the intensely interactive\, utterly unique band has become a kind of graduate school for next-level talent—Hill included.“One of the most beautiful things about leading a group is the flow of knowledge and energy that we bounce off of one another\,” he says. “Each member contributing their distinctive voice is what truly makes the music and magic happen.”
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/marquis-hill-2022-04-23/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220422T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220422T230000
DTSTAMP:20260418T215123
CREATED:20220228T225940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T225940Z
UID:27364-1650655800-1650668400@www.jjrothdesign.com
SUMMARY:Marquis Hill
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) ************************************************************************************************** \nFrom his beginnings as one of Chicago’s most thrilling young trumpeters\, to his current status as an internationally renowned musician\, composer and bandleader\, Marquis Hill has worked tirelessly to break down the barriers that divide musical genres. Contemporary and classic jazz\, hip-hop\, R&B\, Chicago house\, neo-soul—to Hill\, they’re all essential elements of the profound African-American creative heritage he’s a part of. “It all comes from the same tree\,” he says. “They simply blossomed from different branches.” \nThat mission to bring styles together\, complemented by Hill’s absolute mastery of his instrument\, is a through line connecting his many achievements. It can be heard on his latest album\, Modern Flows Vol. II\, with its seamless blend of jazz interplay\, hip-hop-infused rhythms and socially conscious spoken-word. It’s integral to The Way We Play\, his Concord Jazz debut from 2016\, where Hill and his musicians reinvent jazz standards using their generation’s wide- ranging influences. It marks the four records Hill self-released before November of 2014\, when he won the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz competition and became a presence on the global scene virtually overnight. And it defines the revelatory live dates by Hill’s longtime working group\, the Blacktet\, which the Chicago Tribune called “a remarkably polished\, immensely attractive ensemble.” \nFor Hill\, playing and listening without limits has long been an instinct. “It comes naturally; that’s the way I hear the music\,” he says. “I came up in a household where my mom played Motown\, R&B\, Isley Brothers\, Barry White\, Marvin Gaye. Then I received my first jazz record\, by Lee Morgan\, and that was added to the collection. … I truly believe that the music is all the same.” \nBorn in Chicago in 1987 and raised on the city’s culturally rich South Side\, Hill began playing drums at age 4\, before switching to trumpet in the 6th grade. He attended high school at Kenwood Academy\, excelling in its revered jazz-performance program\, and was mentored by Bobby Broom\, Willie Pickens\, Tito Carrillo and other Chicago greats through the Ravinia Jazz Scholars program. Hill earned his bachelor’s in music education from Northern Illinois University and his master’s in jazz pedagogy from DePaul University. During college he made gigs and sessions around Chicago\, jamming with and absorbing wisdom from the likes of Fred Anderson\, Ernest Dawkins and Von Freeman. Even then\, Hill was known in town as a stunningly gifted trumpeter with a soulful\, highly textured tone. His sound is now somehow both deeply distinctive and a tour through jazz-trumpet history\, evoking the high-drama stillness and space of Miles; the undeniable virtuosity of Clifford Brown and Freddie Hubbard; the groove- savvy phrasing of Lee Morgan and Donald Byrd; and much more. \nWell before Hill won the Monk prize—arguably the most important jazz competition in the world—his reputation for brilliance was firmly established in the Midwest\, as a member of the Chicago Jazz Orchestra\, an in-demand sideman and a bandleader. He also developed into a precocious\, determined young label owner\, and has released five acclaimed discs—New Gospel\,Sounds of the City\, The Poet and Modern Flows Vols. I and II—through his Black Unlimited Music Group imprint. “Just having my personality\, there’s nothing like being in control of what you produce and put out into the world\,” he says. “It’s a great feeling.” \nA move to New York in 2014 helped him gain wider exposure and new opportunities—though he frequently returns to his hometown for gigs and projects—and in recent years Hill has garnered an enviable spate of press. Previewing a Blacktet show\, the New Yorker said\, “His performances and recordings reveal a smart post-bop player who circumvents genre clichés by incorporating elements of hip-hop and contemporary R. & B.” Of The Way We Play\, DownBeatwrote\, “The groove-laden arrangements provide the perfect soundscape for Hill’s fluid improvisational style\, which\, with its glass-like lucidity\, recalls the crisp elegance of hard-bop stalwart Donald Byrd.” In 2016\, Hill earned first place in the “Rising Star–Trumpet” category in that magazine’s storied Critics Poll. Throughout his journey\, he has supported and guested with a who’s who of jazz that includes Marcus Miller\, Dee Dee Bridgewater\, Boney James\, Kurt Elling\, Joe Lovano and Hill’s trailblazing Chicago peer Makaya McCraven. \nToday\, Hill maintains a nonstop touring schedule with the Blacktet\, and the intensely interactive\, utterly unique band has become a kind of graduate school for next-level talent—Hill included.“One of the most beautiful things about leading a group is the flow of knowledge and energy that we bounce off of one another\,” he says. “Each member contributing their distinctive voice is what truly makes the music and magic happen.”
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/marquis-hill-2022-04-22/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220416T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220416T233000
DTSTAMP:20260418T215123
CREATED:20210709T011706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210709T011706Z
UID:27352-1650137400-1650151800@www.jjrothdesign.com
SUMMARY:Sean Dobbins and the Jazz Messengers
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nJazz drummer Sean Dobbins got his start as sought-after Detroit area jazz sideman at a young age\, when he would regularly play with Blue Note artist Louis Smith. As Sean’s Career progressed\, he found himself the recipient of many awards and accolades including the “Woody Herman Jazz Award”\, an award for outstanding musicianship\, as well as the Louis Armstrong Scholarship. Due to Sean’s great talent both as a player and an educator\, he has been the focus of countless news articles and jazz radio programs. \nThough still young by jazz standards\, Dobbins has amassed an impressive list of playing companions. He has performed/toured/recorded with Johnny Basset\, Benny Golson\, Dr. Lonnie Smith\, Frank Morgan\, Joey DeFrancesco\, George Cables\, James “Blood” Ulmer\, Marcus Belgrave\, Larry Willis\, Rodney Whittaker\, Claude Black\, Johnny O’Neal\, Paul Keller\, Tad Weed\, Kurt Krahnke\, Jon Hendricks\, David “Fathead” Newman\, Donald Walden\, Cyrus Chesnut\, Barry Harris\, David Baker\, Randy Johnston\, Marion Hayden\, Mose Allison\, and a host of other great musicians. \nSean’s sound can best be described as hard-driving\, solid rhythm with refreshing melodic sensibility. Some of Sean’s influences include Art Blakey\, Jeff Hamilton\, Jeff “Tain” Watts\, Ed Thigpen\, Sonny Payne\, and also Detroit area greats Gerald Cleaver and the one and only Elvin Jones. A product of the Ann Arbor Public Schools\, Sean has stayed devoted to education throughout his life. Early mentor Louis Smith\, an Ann Arbor Public Schools band teacher\, impressed the importance of a good education upon Sean at an early age. Sean is known in his community as a band director\, drum teacher and positive influence for many. \nIn 1999 Sean was asked to become the director of the Ann Arbor Public Schools Summer Jazz Program. This program was designed to help educate and inspire young artist as they began their quest of learning jazz. In 1998\, a year before Sean’s arrival\, the program was in jeopardy of being cancelled due to low enrollment. In 2000\, a year after Sean took over the reigns\, the enrollment more than tripled and a year later\, the group was featured on WEMU\, a national jazz radio program. \nAs a father of three\, Sean knows\, understands\, and accepts the challenge of continuing the art from through clinics\, master classes\, and concerts for up and coming musicians. Sean makes it a point of incorporating educational opportunities into all of his road trips.\nSean is no stranger to local or national headlines; he frequently plays at venues such as the Firefly Club (Ann Arbor)\, Baker’s Keyboard Lounge (Detroit)\, the Music Hall Jazz Cafe (Detroit)\, Murphy’s Place (Toledo) and Buddy Guy’s (Chicago). His recent recordings include “Odyssey” (PKO Records)\, “Revealing” (Reparation Records)\, and “Christmas Songs for Jazz Lovers” (PKO Records)\, and Blue Horizons featuring Sean and his quintet\, the Modern Jazz Messengers. \nFind out more
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/sean-dobbins-and-the-jazz-messengers-2022-04-16/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220415T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220415T233000
DTSTAMP:20260418T215123
CREATED:20210709T011706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210709T011706Z
UID:27351-1650051000-1650065400@www.jjrothdesign.com
SUMMARY:Sean Dobbins and the Jazz Messengers
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nJazz drummer Sean Dobbins got his start as sought-after Detroit area jazz sideman at a young age\, when he would regularly play with Blue Note artist Louis Smith. As Sean’s Career progressed\, he found himself the recipient of many awards and accolades including the “Woody Herman Jazz Award”\, an award for outstanding musicianship\, as well as the Louis Armstrong Scholarship. Due to Sean’s great talent both as a player and an educator\, he has been the focus of countless news articles and jazz radio programs. \nThough still young by jazz standards\, Dobbins has amassed an impressive list of playing companions. He has performed/toured/recorded with Johnny Basset\, Benny Golson\, Dr. Lonnie Smith\, Frank Morgan\, Joey DeFrancesco\, George Cables\, James “Blood” Ulmer\, Marcus Belgrave\, Larry Willis\, Rodney Whittaker\, Claude Black\, Johnny O’Neal\, Paul Keller\, Tad Weed\, Kurt Krahnke\, Jon Hendricks\, David “Fathead” Newman\, Donald Walden\, Cyrus Chesnut\, Barry Harris\, David Baker\, Randy Johnston\, Marion Hayden\, Mose Allison\, and a host of other great musicians. \nSean’s sound can best be described as hard-driving\, solid rhythm with refreshing melodic sensibility. Some of Sean’s influences include Art Blakey\, Jeff Hamilton\, Jeff “Tain” Watts\, Ed Thigpen\, Sonny Payne\, and also Detroit area greats Gerald Cleaver and the one and only Elvin Jones. A product of the Ann Arbor Public Schools\, Sean has stayed devoted to education throughout his life. Early mentor Louis Smith\, an Ann Arbor Public Schools band teacher\, impressed the importance of a good education upon Sean at an early age. Sean is known in his community as a band director\, drum teacher and positive influence for many. \nIn 1999 Sean was asked to become the director of the Ann Arbor Public Schools Summer Jazz Program. This program was designed to help educate and inspire young artist as they began their quest of learning jazz. In 1998\, a year before Sean’s arrival\, the program was in jeopardy of being cancelled due to low enrollment. In 2000\, a year after Sean took over the reigns\, the enrollment more than tripled and a year later\, the group was featured on WEMU\, a national jazz radio program. \nAs a father of three\, Sean knows\, understands\, and accepts the challenge of continuing the art from through clinics\, master classes\, and concerts for up and coming musicians. Sean makes it a point of incorporating educational opportunities into all of his road trips.\nSean is no stranger to local or national headlines; he frequently plays at venues such as the Firefly Club (Ann Arbor)\, Baker’s Keyboard Lounge (Detroit)\, the Music Hall Jazz Cafe (Detroit)\, Murphy’s Place (Toledo) and Buddy Guy’s (Chicago). His recent recordings include “Odyssey” (PKO Records)\, “Revealing” (Reparation Records)\, and “Christmas Songs for Jazz Lovers” (PKO Records)\, and Blue Horizons featuring Sean and his quintet\, the Modern Jazz Messengers. \nFind out more
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/sean-dobbins-and-the-jazz-messengers-2022-04-15/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220402T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220402T233000
DTSTAMP:20260418T215123
CREATED:20210731T022644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210731T022644Z
UID:27359-1648927800-1648942200@www.jjrothdesign.com
SUMMARY:Roger Jones & Higher Calling
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nRoger L. Jones II is a native of Flint\, MI.  Since 1989 he has worked professionally with various artists in the USA\, Japan\, and Turkey.  Roger discovered his musical abilities when he was a youngster at church.  His gospel background provided a spring board to his passion for playing jazz music.  The church Greater Holy Temple COGIC where his father is pastor\, was like a musical battle ground for young musicians.  Roger cites his non- gospel influences as Miles Davis\, John Coltrane\, Herbie Hancock\, and McCoy Tyner.  After graduating from high school\, Roger attended Oberlin Conservatory in Oberlin Ohio.  While attending Oberlin\, Roger’s understanding and musicianship grew exponentially.  Many performance opportunities were afforded\, and his reputation grew.  Since this time\, Roger has performed and “sat in” with various musical icons associated with jazz and other musical styles.  Some of these individuals include Wynton Marsalis\, Joe Henderson\, Wallace Roney\, and JJ Johnson to name a few. \nRoger has developed into a cutting-edge band leader.  His band\, “Roger Jones & Higher Calling” is comprised of phenomenal musicians dedicated to inventing fresh and innovative ways to approach the execution of music.  Mixed with a soulful and modern approach\, the music of this band is innovative\, relevant to the current generation\, and swings ridiculously hard.  There is no doubt that Roger L. Jones II will be heralded as one of the most explosive and innovative pianists of his generation.
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/roger-jones-higher-calling-2-2022-04-02/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220401T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220401T233000
DTSTAMP:20260418T215123
CREATED:20210731T022644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210731T022644Z
UID:27320-1648841400-1648855800@www.jjrothdesign.com
SUMMARY:Roger Jones & Higher Calling
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nRoger L. Jones II is a native of Flint\, MI.  Since 1989 he has worked professionally with various artists in the USA\, Japan\, and Turkey.  Roger discovered his musical abilities when he was a youngster at church.  His gospel background provided a spring board to his passion for playing jazz music.  The church Greater Holy Temple COGIC where his father is pastor\, was like a musical battle ground for young musicians.  Roger cites his non- gospel influences as Miles Davis\, John Coltrane\, Herbie Hancock\, and McCoy Tyner.  After graduating from high school\, Roger attended Oberlin Conservatory in Oberlin Ohio.  While attending Oberlin\, Roger’s understanding and musicianship grew exponentially.  Many performance opportunities were afforded\, and his reputation grew.  Since this time\, Roger has performed and “sat in” with various musical icons associated with jazz and other musical styles.  Some of these individuals include Wynton Marsalis\, Joe Henderson\, Wallace Roney\, and JJ Johnson to name a few. \nRoger has developed into a cutting-edge band leader.  His band\, “Roger Jones & Higher Calling” is comprised of phenomenal musicians dedicated to inventing fresh and innovative ways to approach the execution of music.  Mixed with a soulful and modern approach\, the music of this band is innovative\, relevant to the current generation\, and swings ridiculously hard.  There is no doubt that Roger L. Jones II will be heralded as one of the most explosive and innovative pianists of his generation.
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/roger-jones-higher-calling-2-2022-04-01/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220319T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220319T230000
DTSTAMP:20260418T215123
CREATED:20220202T221615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220202T221615Z
UID:27318-1647718200-1647730800@www.jjrothdesign.com
SUMMARY:Alexis Lombre Trio
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nAlexis Lombre is a pianist\, vocalist and composer from Chicago who discovered early that the true essence of music is not just about what you hear but how music makes you feel. Her musical mission is to keep the ‘Soul’ in music alive. The 2017 release of her debut album\, “Southside Sounds”\, does just that\, as it is a soulful straight-ahead reflection of her upbringing on Chicago’s Southside. This collection of her original compositions is an attempt to pay homage to the Southside’s lively artistic\, cultural heritage influenced by Eddie Harris & Gene Ammons. In 2021\, Lombre released her most recent single “Come Find Me” which she describes as “lyrically\, a gospel song; harmonically\, a jazz song and rhythmically\, a hip-hop/R&B song. I didn’t create the song with any borders”. As JazzTimes puts it “Lombre says realized early on that by refusing to be constrained by convention— whether so-called “jazz” or otherwise—she’d be honoring\, rather than defiling\, the rich heritage she’d come to embrace.” \n  \nIn the May 2019\, Lombre toured the Midwest with her group\, the Alexis Lombre Trio\, and in January 2019 she toured South Africa with Englewood-Soweto Exchange that was powered by a MacArthur grant led by Ernest Dawkins. In 2017 she toured France with Bacongo Square Boulevard\, a trio comprised of French\, Congolese & American musicians. She has also played with internationally known musicians such as: Nicole Mitchell\, Jamila Woods\, the AACM Great Black Music Ensemble\, Laurin Talese\, Junius Paul\, Makaya McCraven\, Donald Harrison\, Bobby Watson\, Buster Williams\, Wadada Leo Smith\, Dee Alexander\, J Moss\, Cece Peniston\, Rudresh Mahanthappa\, and Nona Hendrix. Lombre’s band has been opening acts for Chris Dave & the Drumhedz and Marquis Hill and she was also featured in JazzTimes\, the Chicago Tribune\, the Detroit Metro Times and Vocalo. \nLearn more HERE! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/alexis-lombre-trio-6-2022-03-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220226T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220226T233000
DTSTAMP:20260418T215123
CREATED:20220124T031401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T031401Z
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SUMMARY:Rafael Leafar
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nRafael Leafar is a rare multi-instrumentalist who can combine great passion\, intellectual discipline\, and a spiritual fire that is evocative of great artistic creativity.  \nHe has established himself as a remarkable composer and musician not defined by any one particular genre or style. \nHailing from Detroit\, Rafael’s connection to music was Jazz; fostered from a musical family at an early age.  \nHis parents invested life changing moves to make certain to access of opportunity to quality schools back and forth from suburban education and playing opportunities in Detroit that would eventually prove fruitful graduating from Sterling Heights High School\, DSA\, Detroit Civic Jazz Orchestra\, & The New School for Jazz. \nOver the years since 2009 major recording & performances with; Reggie Workman\, Robert Hurst\, Marcus Belgrave\, Luis Resto\, Vincent Chandler\, Jeff Tain Watts\, Marion Hayden\, Sterling Toles\, Detroit Jazz Festival Band\, Kamau Kenyatta\, Video7. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/raphael-leafar-2-2022-02-26/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220225T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220225T233000
DTSTAMP:20260418T215123
CREATED:20220124T031401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T031401Z
UID:27298-1645817400-1645831800@www.jjrothdesign.com
SUMMARY:Rafael Leafar
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nRafael Leafar is a rare multi-instrumentalist who can combine great passion\, intellectual discipline\, and a spiritual fire that is evocative of great artistic creativity.  \nHe has established himself as a remarkable composer and musician not defined by any one particular genre or style. \nHailing from Detroit\, Rafael’s connection to music was Jazz; fostered from a musical family at an early age.  \nHis parents invested life changing moves to make certain to access of opportunity to quality schools back and forth from suburban education and playing opportunities in Detroit that would eventually prove fruitful graduating from Sterling Heights High School\, DSA\, Detroit Civic Jazz Orchestra\, & The New School for Jazz. \nOver the years since 2009 major recording & performances with; Reggie Workman\, Robert Hurst\, Marcus Belgrave\, Luis Resto\, Vincent Chandler\, Jeff Tain Watts\, Marion Hayden\, Sterling Toles\, Detroit Jazz Festival Band\, Kamau Kenyatta\, Video7. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/raphael-leafar-2-2022-02-25/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220205T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220205T233000
DTSTAMP:20260418T215123
CREATED:20211229T010336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T010336Z
UID:27226-1644089400-1644103800@www.jjrothdesign.com
SUMMARY:Nate Winn Group
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************ \nA consummate musician\, Nathaniel Winn discovered his passion for the drums in church at the age of 4. Since then\, the Detroit\, Michigan native has never looked back. Nate has had the pleasure to work with many well-known musicians such as Danilo Perez\, Robert Hurst\, Pat Metheny and Joshua Redman. Nate’s versatile\, but unique style has earned him the opportunity appear on numerous albums.   \nNate’s style is influenced by Jazz\, Blues and his Gospel upbringing\, along with some of his favorite drummers: Brian Blade\, Kendrick Scott\, and Calvin Rodgers. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nNate graduated from Wayne State University and Berklee College of Music with a bachelor’s in music and a master’s in jazz performance\, respectively. Currently\, he spends time traveling the world to spread the message of love and hope through music. 
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/nate-winn-group-2-2022-02-05/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220204T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220204T233000
DTSTAMP:20260418T215123
CREATED:20211229T010336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T010336Z
UID:27225-1644003000-1644017400@www.jjrothdesign.com
SUMMARY:Nate Winn Group
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************ \nA consummate musician\, Nathaniel Winn discovered his passion for the drums in church at the age of 4. Since then\, the Detroit\, Michigan native has never looked back. Nate has had the pleasure to work with many well-known musicians such as Danilo Perez\, Robert Hurst\, Pat Metheny and Joshua Redman. Nate’s versatile\, but unique style has earned him the opportunity appear on numerous albums.   \nNate’s style is influenced by Jazz\, Blues and his Gospel upbringing\, along with some of his favorite drummers: Brian Blade\, Kendrick Scott\, and Calvin Rodgers. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nNate graduated from Wayne State University and Berklee College of Music with a bachelor’s in music and a master’s in jazz performance\, respectively. Currently\, he spends time traveling the world to spread the message of love and hope through music. 
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/nate-winn-group-2-2022-02-04/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220130T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220130T233000
DTSTAMP:20260418T215123
CREATED:20211229T005930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T005930Z
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SUMMARY:Shedrick Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \n  \nTwenty-five years. Multiple genres. Iconic superstars. It’s safe to say Shedrick Mitchell\nhas accomplished his dreams\, and then some. Starting in a church in St. Louis where his\ngrandfather\, and later his father\, was the Pastor his first experience playing the piano\nproved to be exactly what was needed. What seemed to be a chore at nine years old\nbecame the ultimate training ground to grow into many different musical styles for the\nfuture. \nMoving to New York City presented new opportunities to study with famed pianists\,\nMulgrew Miller and John Hicks who encouraged Shedrick to attend The New School\n(Mannes School of Music). He thrived on the abundance of musicians who played at the\nhighest level: Kenny Kirkland\, Oscar Peterson\, Harrold Mabern and countless others.\nNew York City was a breeding ground of musical genius expressed through jazz music.\nAfter the untimely passing of Kenny Kirkland\, it was Mulgrew Miller who recommended\nShedrick for Kenny Garrett’s band. Touring internationally for the first time gave him a\nbroader perspective of jazz music and eventually led to him recording on Kenny Garrett’s\nalbum\, “Simply Said”. \nFollowing his work with Kenny Garrett\, Shedrick went on to work with many jazz greats\nincluding Dee Dee Bridgewater\, Christian McBride\, Terrance Blanchard\, Antonio Hart\,\nJohnny Griffin\, Dianne Reeves and others. But\, it was in 2003 that Shedrick was asked\nto accompany one of the greatest voices of our time\, Whitney Houston. Shedrick toured\nwith Ms. Houston for nine years on many different platforms including major television\naward shows\, The Oprah Winfrey Show and even royal audiences in many countries. \nWhat may be equally impressive is that he continued to perform and record jazz music\nand play at his local church in between tours.\nOpportunities continued to pour in. Several years later\, Shedrick collaborated with the\nlegendary Stevie Wonder\, music and business mogul Jay-Z and R&B/soul star\, Maxwell.\nDuring these years\, many career highlights included the Super Bowl XL half-time show\nwith Stevie Wonder\, the American Gangster soundtrack and VH-1 special\, ‘Storytellers’\nwith Jay-Z and co-producing Maxwell’s recordings\, “Black” and “Summers\,” while\ncurrently serving as his Music Director. \nConsidering all of these invaluable experiences\, receiving the request to accompany “The\nQueen” Ms. Aretha Franklin\, was nothing short of extraordinary. For two years\,\nShedrick graced the stage with Ms. Franklin. Their performances included an appearance\non Late Show with David Letterman performing songs from her last recording\, “Aretha\nSings the Great Diva Classics\,” and one of the highest honors\, performing at the White\nHouse for President Barack Obama. \nBoth Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin had a special affinity for Shedrick’s\nmusicianship. When he accompanied them on piano or organ\, they enjoyed the freedom\nhis playing allowed\, returning them to their gospel roots. \nTwenty-five years later\, having received four Grammy Awards and recorded over 200\nrecords encompassing styles as diverse as classical\, new age\, rock\, jazz\, country\, gospel\,\nR&amp;B/soul and reggae\, the journey continues. In June 2020\, Shedrick will release his\nsecond solo recording\, “Time – Reflections – Distance”\, which he hopes will speak to the\nchallenges we all face today. \nAfter having achieved success as a musician\, arranger and producer\, Shedrick enjoys\nimparting his knowledge and experience into the next generation of musicians as a\nteacher\, mentor and coach. In all of this\, he has managed to stay grounded in his\nfoundation. On any given Sunday you will likely find Shedrick Mitchell at church\,\nplaying the piano and organ\, simply doing what he loves most.
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/shedrick-mitchell-2022-01-30/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220128T193000
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SUMMARY:Marianne Solivan Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nSolivan has made a name for herself as a hard swinging\, passionate\, vocalist who has a\ncommanding stage presence and is able to captivate audiences with her joyous exuberance and\nwhit.  Having performed and recorded with the likes of Christian McBride\, Peter Bernstein\,\nJeremy Pelt\, Bruce Barth\, Gregory Hutchinson\, Jonathan Blake\, Xavier Davis\, Michael Kanan\,\nSteve Wilson\, Gene Bertoncini and Lewis Nash\, Solivan has been consistently raising the bar for\nsingers of her generation. \nMarianne is currently performing worldwide leading numerous ensembles and presenting her\nunique talents with an international audience.  In addition to her full performing calendar Solivan\nteaches in many different situations including private lessons\, group coachings and Jazz camps\,\nsummer workshops and most recently she became the Assistant Professor of Jazz Voice at\nSyracuse University in their Jazz &amp; Commercial Music Department.
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/lauren-solivan-quartet-2022-01-28/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220122T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220122T233000
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SUMMARY:Anthony Stanco Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nBorn in Southeast Michigan\, raised in the Blues and Soul mecca of Detroit\, and tutored by the community’s finest (Rodney Whitaker\, Marcus Belgrave)\, Stanco joins a generation of jazz musicians that both reveres the roots of the music and energetically seeks its future. With a big\, brilliant sound and a fearless command of the horn\, Stanco brings to mind trumpet greats such as Freddie Hubbard and Dizzy Gillespie. Stanco’s band\, The Crucial Elements\, has built a livelihood touring the world repeatedly as intercultural ambassadors through the US State Department’s “American Music Abroad” program. They consistently receive rave reviews about their engaging live performances and equally captivating record titled “The Crucial Elements.” Stanco continues to have an active recording career and has released his second record titled “You Know The Feeling” on the Detroit Music Factory label. When not touring or recording he is the Assistant Professor of Jazz Trumpet at Michigan State University. \nHear his music and find upcoming shows here: anthonystanco.com
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/anthony-stanco-quartet-2022-01-22/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220121T193000
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SUMMARY:Anthony Stanco Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nBorn in Southeast Michigan\, raised in the Blues and Soul mecca of Detroit\, and tutored by the community’s finest (Rodney Whitaker\, Marcus Belgrave)\, Stanco joins a generation of jazz musicians that both reveres the roots of the music and energetically seeks its future. With a big\, brilliant sound and a fearless command of the horn\, Stanco brings to mind trumpet greats such as Freddie Hubbard and Dizzy Gillespie. Stanco’s band\, The Crucial Elements\, has built a livelihood touring the world repeatedly as intercultural ambassadors through the US State Department’s “American Music Abroad” program. They consistently receive rave reviews about their engaging live performances and equally captivating record titled “The Crucial Elements.” Stanco continues to have an active recording career and has released his second record titled “You Know The Feeling” on the Detroit Music Factory label. When not touring or recording he is the Assistant Professor of Jazz Trumpet at Michigan State University. \nHear his music and find upcoming shows here: anthonystanco.com
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/anthony-stanco-quartet-2022-01-21/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220108T193000
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SUMMARY:Sullivan Fortner Trio
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Doors open at 5pm for dinner/Seating begins at 6:15p for the first show & 9:00p for the second show) \n************************************************************************************************** \nFor the past decade\, Sullivan Fortner has been stretching deep-rooted talents as a pianist\, composer\, band leader and uncompromising individualist. The GRAMMY Award-winning artist received international praise as both key player and producer for his collaborative work on The Window (Mack Avenue\, 2018)\, alongside multi-GRAMMY winner\, vocalist-composer Cecile McLorin Salvant. As a solo leader\, he has released Moments Preserved (Decca\, 2018) and Aria (Impulse!\, 2015) to critical acclaim\, and he’s only getting started. This past year\, Fortner earned recognition in multiple DownBeat Critics Poll categories\, winning first place in Rising Star Piano and Rising Star Jazz Artist.  \nIn addition to associations with such diverse voices as Wynton Marsalis\, Paul Simon\, Diane Reeves\, Etienne Charles and John Scofield\, Fortner’s frequent and longtime collaborators have included Ambrose Akinmusire\, Dee Dee Bridgewater\, Stefon Harris\, Kassa Overall\, Tivon Pennicott\, Peter Bernstein\, Nicholas Payton\, Billy Hart\, Gary Bartz\, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah\, Fred Hersch and the recently departed Roy Hargrove. The highly-sought improviser has performed across the country and throughout the world at such cultural institutions as Jazz at Lincoln Center\, Jazz Standard\, Smalls Jazz Club\, Snug Harbor and Sweet Lorraine’s\, as well as celebrated festivals\, including at Newport\, Monterey\, Discover\, Tri-C and Gillmore Keyboard\, among others. In 2019\, he brought his band to the historic Village Vanguard for a week-long engagement as a leader. Fortner’s notable studio contributions include work on Etienne Charles’s Kaiso (Culture Shock\, 2011)\, Donald Harrison’s Quantum Leap (FOMP\, 2010)\, and Theo Croker’s The Fundementals (Left Sided Music\, 2007).  \n  \nLearn more about him HERE!
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/sullivan-fortner-trio-2022-01-08/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20211229T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20211229T230000
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SUMMARY:Jason Janas: Touch Bass feat. The Marion Hayden Trio
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance. \n(Seatings begin at 5p & 8:45p respectively) \n************************************************************************************************ \nJason Janas is originally from New Jersey. He began his tap dance instruction under Ms. Deborah Mitchell and was the first charter member of the New Jersey Tap Ensemble. He then found a love for the dance and continued to learn and study the art form. He also trained and was a member of the North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble under the direction of Gene Medler. \nJason’s first professional company after high school was Tapestry Dance Company in Austin TX\, under the direction of Acia Gray. He was a principal dancer there for 5 years. His hard work ethic began to take notice and Derick Grant invited Jason to be in his show Imagine Tap! which ran for 6 weeks in Chicago\, and changed his life. His other show credits include Souls of our Feet with Tapestry Dance Company\, Wonderland with Sara Savelli and Ayodele Casel\, and most recently co-choreographed and was featured in Tap Stars with Rasta Thomas. He currently teaches for Wild Dance Convention and West Coast Dance Explosion\, and has taught at tap festivals in New Jersey\, Chicago\, New York\, L.A.\, Charlotte\, Austin\, San Antonio\, Vancouver\, Zürich\, Curitiba (Brazil)\, Moscow\, and Barcelona!
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/jason-janas-touch-bass-feat-the-marion-hayden-trio-2021-12-29/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20211219T193000
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SUMMARY:Samara Joy feat. Pasquale Grasso Trio
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes are at 7:30p & 9:30p for this performance \n(Seatings begin at 5p & 8:45p respectively) \n************************************************************************************************ \nWith a voice as smooth as velvet\, SAMARA JOY’s star seems to rise with each performance. Following her winning the 2019 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition\, she is currently recording her debut recording\, which will feature Samara backed by the Pasquale Grasso Trio.  \nGrowing up in New York\, music was a pervasive presence\, due to the inspiration of her paternal grandparents\, Elder Goldwire and Ruth McLendon\, who led the well-known Philadelphia-based gospel group\, The Savettes. Her father toured with the renowned Gospel artist Andrae Crouch\, and her home was filled with the sounds of not only her father’s songs and songwriting process\, but the inspiration of many Gospel and R&B artists\, including Stevie Wonder\, Lalah Hathaway\, George Duke\, Musiq Soulchild\, Kim Burrell\, Commissioned\, and many others.  \n“Although I didn’t grow up singing in church\,” explains Samara\, “I constantly heard my family singing inspirational music together\, which instilled in me an appreciation for my musical lineage. Through musicals in middle school\, I loved exploring the range of my voice and applying the different colors to fit the characters I played. Finally\, during high school\, I joined the choir at my church\, eventually becoming a worship leader\, singing three services a week for nearly two years. That was my training.” \nSamara’s first exposure to jazz was while attending Fordham High School for the Arts\, where she performed regularly with the jazz band\, eventually winning Best Vocalist at JALC’s Essentially Ellington competition. However\, jazz wasn’t really her focus until the time came to choose a college. Wanting to attend a state school close to home\, she picked SUNY Purchase\, gaining acceptance into their acclaimed jazz program\, with a faculty that includes many jazz masters (including Pasquale Grasso and drummer Kenny Washington\, who both appear on her debut recording.)  \n“My friends were all into jazz and started sharing their favorite recordings with me to check out. The turning point was when I heard both Sarah Vaughan’s version of ‘Lover Man’ and Tadd Dameron’s recordings featuring trumpeter Fats Navarro. I was hooked.” \nFrom this point\, she began to pursue her jazz studies with an intense passion\, eventually being named the Ella Fitzgerald Scholar and entering and winning the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition.  \nAlthough having only recently celebrated her 21st birthday\, Samara has already performed in many of the great jazz venues in NYC\, including Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola\, The Blue Note\, and Mezzrow\, in addition to working with jazz greats such as Christian McBride\, Pasquale Grasso\, Kirk Lightsey\, Cyrus Chestnut\, and NEA Jazz Master Dr. Barry Harris.  \nSamara’s self-titled debut recording is slated for release on July 9 through Whirlwind Recordings. It presents her backed by the trio of guitarist Pasquale Grasso\, bassist Ari Roland\, and drummer Kenny Washington. Within the album’s liner notes\, veteran writer Will Friedwald comments that Samara Joy is “a fantastic collection of highly original new arrangements\, beautifully sung by a rising talent\, and a very impressive first album. People are forever using the word ‘timeless’ as if it were the greatest praise ever\, but in a way\, Samara’s voice and her music seem to belong to all time\, like she’s connected to the entire history of jazz all at once – as if she were existing in every era simultaneously\, she sounds both classic and contemporary.”  \nWinning the Vaughan award was transformational for Joy. “I was suddenly on the jazz radar. It’s still bizarre to think of how fast things have progressed.” Since then\, Joy has dug deep to discover her jazz roots\, without losing sight of the innate simplicity that makes her sound shine. Her first album announces the arrival of a young artist destined for greatness. \n  \nFind out more about her HERE!
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/samara-joy-2021-12-19/
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SUMMARY:Micheal Feinberg
DESCRIPTION:There will be two shows at 7:30pm & 9:30pm for this performance. \n(Seatings to begin at 5pm & 8:45pm respectively) \n************************************************************************************************** \n“A music prodigy turned evil genius” (spinner)\n“Michael Feinberg has the love\, energy\, and talent to make a difference NOW!” (John Pattitucci)\nBassist Michael Feinberg presents his 8th studio recording Hard Times on Fresh Sound Records. A native of Atlanta\, Feinberg grew up musically in the band of trumpeter Russell Gunn. After graduating from the University of Miami in 2009 Michael moved to New York where he has become a rising star of its vibrant music scene. He has appeared with a wide array of artists like Jon Batiste\, Billy Hart\, Ambrose Akinmusire\, Knower\, Dave Liebman\, Melanie Charles\, and Nir Felder to name a few.\n \nOn a side note it’s my first time ever performing in Detroit home to my heroes Elvin (Pontiac) and Stevie so I’m hype! \nFind out more HERE!
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/27095-2021-12-17/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20211211T193000
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SUMMARY:The Orrin Evans Trio
DESCRIPTION:There will be two shows at 7:30pm & 9:30pm for this performance. \n(Seatings to begin at 5pm & 8:45pm respectively) \n************************************************************************************************** \nFor more than two decades\, Yamaha pianist Orrin Evans has made an art form of the unexpected. With more than 25 albums to his credit without ever relying on the support of a major label\, Evans has become the model of a fiercely independent artist who’s made a habit of rattling the jazz world’s confining cages. That determination has paid off in accolades like topping the “Rising Star Pianist” category in the 2018 DownBeat Critics Poll and two Grammy nominations. As a daring pianist\, Evans combines raw-edged vigor and left-field nuance into a sound wholly his own. As an adventurous composer he traverses stylistic boundaries with abandon\, drawing on full-throttle swing\, deep rooted blues\, expressive soul or bracing excursions into the avant-garde. As an audacious bandleader\, he delights in daring fellow musicians to take bold risks\, whether in mutable small group settings or his raucous Captain Black Big Band. As an inventive collaborator\, his projects range from the nerve-rattling collective trio Tarbaby\, to the guitar/piano duo project Eubanks-Evans-Experience\, and Brazilian project Terreno Comum.
URL:https://www.jjrothdesign.com/event/the-orrin-evans-trio-2021-12-11/
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