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Julian Lage Trio

October 8 ‑ October 13

Julian Lage – Guitar

Jorge Roeder – Bass

Dave King – Drums

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His music appears to be a revelation unfolding in real time—a genuine portrayal of an interior state...Lage has a radiant quality, both in his playing and in his temperament.
— The New Yorker
Monday Jazz Room

VANGUARD JAZZ ORCHESTRA

Every Monday Night

SAXOPHONES:
Dick Oatts (lead alto)
Billy Drewes (alto)
Rich Perry (tenor)
Ralph Lalama (tenor)
Gary Smulyan (bari)

TRUMPETS:

John Chudoba (lead trumpet), Brian Pareschi, Terell Stafford, Scott Wendholt

TROMBONES:
Dion Tucker (lead trombone)
Jason Jackson, Robert Edwards, Douglas Purviance (bass trombone)

RHYTHM SECTION:
Adam Birnbaum (piano)
David Wong (bass)
John Riley (drums)


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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.

FRED HERSCH

October 15 - October 20

Fred Hersch – Piano

Thomas Morgan – Bass

Joe Dyson – Drums

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In the quest to describe the music of Fred Hersch in a word — a preposterous task, but not a pointless one — you could do a lot worse than “refinement.” Mr. Hersch is a pianist of cultivated taste and erudition; he’s also the sort of jazz musician who brings a lissome elegance to his playing, disinclined to accentuate the effort behind it all. But there’s another definition of refinement that has to do with painstaking progress, the incremental stretch toward an elusive ideal.  
— The New York Times

Ravi Coltrane Quintet

October 22 - October 27

Ravi Coltrane – Saxophone

Jonathan Finlayson – Trumpet

Orrin Evans – Piano

Robert Hurst – Bass

Mark Whitfield Jr. – Drums

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He bears the name of jazz royalty, and he's spent many hours curating, archiving and producing his parents' recordings. But when he picks up his own saxophones, Ravi Coltrane blows an original and distinctly modern strain of jazz, distilling but never seeking to imitate his family's adventurous improvising spirits. Now one of today's top saxophonists
— NPR

Joel Ross’ Good Vibes

October 29 - November 3

Joel Ross – Vibraphone

Josh Johnson – Alto Saxophone

Maria Grand – Tenor Saxophone

Jeremy Corren – Piano

Kanoa Mendenhall – Bass

Jeremy Dutton – Drums

 

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Studious and self-assured, with a casually debonair style and a warm but faraway air, the Chicago-born Mr. Ross, became ubiquitous on the scene over the last few years without forcing himself in, by virtue of his rhythmic distinction and his adaptive spirit.
— New York Times
Melissa Aldana

Melissa Aldana

November 5 - November 10

Melissa Aldana – Saxophone

Lage Lund – Guitar

Glenn Zaleski – Piano

Pablo Menares – Bass

Kush Abadey – Drums

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Artists who captivate listeners time and again are the ones who make themselves vulnerable and uncomfortable. They disrupt themselves intentionally. Melissa Aldana’s expression is rare and wildly evolving as she continues to reach for more.
— Hot House Magazine
Jon cowherd portrait

Jon Cowherd

Steve Cardenas – Guitar

Jon Cowherd – Piano

John Patitucci – Bass

Brian Blade – Drums

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Pianist/composer Jon Cowherd is known for employing a fluid language and sincere approach to the keyboard
— Jazz Trail

Joe Martin Quartet

November 19 - November 24

Joe Martin – Bass

Mark Turner – Saxophone

Kevin Hays – Piano

Marcus Gilmore – Drums

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Valued for his deep tone, quick ears, harmonic elasticity, and beautifully clear solos...
— Jazz Times

JASON MORAN & THE BANDWAGON

Jason Moran – Piano

Tarus Mateen – Bass

Nasheet Waits – Drums

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He radiates such facility and generosity from behind that piano. With his eloquence flooding our ears, we were suddenly invited to listen for a private friction in his brain...We’ll never be able to hear those firing synapses, only the decisions that they create. That’s fine. That’s music. Instead of settling into the center of his expanding soundworld, Moran decides to keep moving. We can learn something about who he is by where he decides to go, how he decides to get there, and what he decides to do once he arrives
— The Washington Post

COMING SOON!

December 3-8 Christian McBride Trio

December 10-15 Christian McBride & Inside Straight

December 15 3pm Matinee John Zorn’s New Masada Quartet

December 17-22 Kenny Barron Quintet

December 24-29 Kenny Barron Trio

December 31 – January 5 Chris Potter Quartet

 

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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.
— Steinway.com