Christian McBride / Kurt Rosenwinkel / Savannah Harris
December 2 ‑ December 7
Christian McBride – Bass
Kurt Rosenwinkel – Guitar
Savannah Harris – Drums
“Bassist extraordinaire, composer, arranger, educator, curator and administrator, Christian McBride, has been one of the most important and most omnipresent figures in the jazz world for 20 years.
VANGUARD JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Every Monday Night
SAXOPHONES:
Ted Nash (lead alto)
Billy Drewes (alto)
Rich Perry (tenor)
Ralph Lalama (tenor)
Gary Smulyan (bari)
TRUMPETS:
Brian Pareschi (lead), Jon Shaw, Terell Stafford, Scott Wendholt
TROMBONES:
Dion Tucker (lead trombone)
Jason Jackson, Robert Edwards, Max Seigel (bass trombone)
RHYTHM SECTION:
Adam Birnbaum (piano)
David Wong (bass)
John Riley (drums)
“The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra began its life as the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra in 1966.The world-famous Village Vanguard jazz club in New York City booked the newly formed band for three Monday nights that February. Those performances were wildly successful and the engagement was extended indefinitely. The Village Vanguard’s owner, Max Gordon, told Mel Lewis, “We’ll keep it going until it tapers off.” Over half a century and more than 2700 Monday nights later, it still hasn’t. The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra stands apart from all other modern ensembles of its kind and is still as strong and vital as ever.
CHRISTIAN McBRIDE & INSIDE STRAIGHT
December 9 - December 14
Christian McBride – Bass
Steve Wilson – Alto Saxophone
Warren Wolf – Vibraphone
Peter Martin – Piano
Carl Allen – Drums
“The deep, dark-maple tone that Christian McBride elicits from an upright bass is one of jazz’s forthright pleasures, and so is the pleasure he seems to extract from it himself...He calls this band Inside Straight, applying the phrase as a badge of intent and maybe a deflective maneuver: He’ll brand this music as conventional before you ever have the chance. What that says about Mr. McBride is that he has his principles but sees the bigger picture.
KENNY BARRON QUINTET
Week 1
December 16 - December 21
Elena Pinderhughes – Flute
Gregoire Maret – Harmonica
Kenny Barron – Piano
Kiyoshi Kitagawa – Bass
Johnathan Blake – Drums
“The pianist Kenny Barron has a brisk but unostentatious technique and a deceptively casual way with a phrase. He conveys a number of things clearly in his playing; what comes across over all is the quiet hum of effortless erudition. Within his playing you can hear a digest of mainstream jazz piano traditions, with bebop as the root. You can also hear the measured tension of an expert nudging himself toward a challenge.
KENNY BARRON QUINTET
Week 2
December 23 - December 28
Immanuel Wilkins – Saxophone
Steve Nelson – Vibraphone
Kenny Barron – Piano
Kiyoshi Kitagawa – Bass
Johnathan Blake – Drums
Photo by Dave Stapleton
Chris Potter Quartet
December 30 - January 4
Chris Potter – Saxophone
Craig Taborn – Piano
Scott Colley – Bass
Marcus Gilmore – Drums
“The tenor saxophonist Chris Potter puts enormous force into his sound, and an even greater measure of control. His tone, all over the extended range of the horn, is dry and dark, often brusque: he doesn’t purr or warble, and he treats vibrato as a special indulgence, like a dusting of shaved truffles. He’s fond of thwarted symmetry and surprising digressions. He knows how to build pressure in a solo, and he does this with such extraordinary technical command that his exertions can feel both heroic and routine.
Photo by Dave Stapleton
New Year’s Eve 2026 with Chris Potter Quartet
December 31 -
Chris Potter – Saxophone
Craig Taborn – Piano
Scott Colley – Bass
Marcus Gilmore – Drums
“The tenor saxophonist Chris Potter puts enormous force into his sound, and an even greater measure of control. His tone, all over the extended range of the horn, is dry and dark, often brusque: he doesn’t purr or warble, and he treats vibrato as a special indulgence, like a dusting of shaved truffles. He’s fond of thwarted symmetry and surprising digressions. He knows how to build pressure in a solo, and he does this with such extraordinary technical command that his exertions can feel both heroic and routine.
COMING SOON!
January 5 – 11 CLOSED
We will be closed for maintenance and reopen with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra on Monday, January 12th.
January 13 – 18 Fred Hersch
January 20 – 25 Peter Bernstein
January 27 – February 1 Kurt Rosenwinkel
“Changes come and go in Manhattan’s West Village neighborhood, but the basement club occupying 178 Seventh Avenue South since 1935 remains a stable and revered New York City landmark.
