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Murali Coryell Trio Wednesday, March 7 7 PM $15. Murali
Coryell's "Sugar Lips" (mp3 sample) Murali_Coryell's_"What_You_Gonna_Do_About_Me"
(mp3 sample) Murali
Coryell's "In The Room With Jimi" (mp3
sample) Murali
Coryell's "Closer To You Baby" (mp3
sample)Jazz, Blues, and Soul from guitarist, vocalist and son of Larry Coryell and his Trio. Acclaimed
by CNN, Rolling Stone, & The New York
Times, singer/guitarist/songwriter Murali
Coryell is a rising force in contemporary
American music. The son of jazz guitar
legend Larry Coryell and author/actress
Julie Coryell and grandson of TV, film and
stage actress Carol Bruce, Murali is a
natural born entertainer. Murali’s latest CD Sugar Lips, was recorded in Nashville with Grammy nominated producer Tom Hambridge on drums, Reese Wynans (who played keys for Stevie Ray Vaughn) on keyboards, Steve Mackey (of Delbert McClinton) on bass plus special guest stars Joe Louis Walker and Larry Coryell. Murali has toured with B.B. King and played with Buddy Guy, Levon Helm, George Clinton, George Thorogood & Gavin DeGraw among others. Murali performed at the 2009 SXSW music, film & interactive festival in Austin, TX. Murali's 2008 release "The Same Damn Thing" has been featured in Guitar Player Magazine, Elmore Magazine and Blues Revue. The CD was named one of the top Blues releases of 2008 by WRTB Rockford, IL as well as 3rd best CD of the year by WRPI Troy, NY Stormy Monday Blues program. ![]() Over the course of six solo CD's as well as in collaboration with his father Larry and brother Julian, Murali has recorded the songs of Sam Cooke, Al Green, Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters, Charles Mingus and Marvin Gaye as well as the Chess Chicago blues classics on the CD co-produced by Marshall Chess "2120". Murali's voice and guitar has been heard on NBC's TV show "Crossing Jordan". Murali Coryell is a fully realized artist in complete control of a voice with soul to burn and the tastiest of guitar chops. Don't miss rising blues star Murali Coryell on Wednesday March 7th. Galactic Cowboy Orchestra Thursday, March 8 8 PM $10. GCO
performing "The Blaze" GCO's
"Odd Men Out"Minneapolis based group blends bluegrass, art‐rock, jazz, funk and country, into a unique musical stew. The
Galactic Cowboy Orchestra (GCO) is a
unique and powerful musical ensemble that
fuses an eclectic mix of original and
traditional bluegrass-edged tunes with
jazz and world/fusion elements. Their
music is Chick Corea meets The Dixie Dregs
meets A Prairie Home Companion. The mix
ranges from highly accessible bluegrass
tunes to extreme arrangements of East
Indian ragas. GCO's instrumentation
includes guitar, fiddle, bass and drums.
The widely versatile instrumentals are
accessible to music-lovers of all ages!They are a brand new band that is already making a name for itself in the national music scene. Two of The Orchestra's pieces were performed on A Prairie Home Companion in November of 2008! The Galactic Cowboy Orchestra's first album, "Lookin' for a Little Strange," was released in November, 2009. Don't miss Galactic Cowboy Orchestra's debut performance at Nighttown on Thursday March 8th. Dara Tucker Friday, March 9 8:30 PM $10. Dara
Tucker Juke Box Dara
Tucker Video Juke BoxNashville based Jazz Vocalist in Nighttown debut. Playing music from her new CD. Dara
Tucker was born into a musical family. So
it’s no surprise that her love affair with
music began at such an early age. The
product of a music minister father, and a
songstress mother, she began singing in
her Tulsa, Oklahoma church at age 5. By
age 8 she was playing simple melodies on
the piano and soon began accompanying her
brothers and sisters at performances. Says
Tucker, “We performed as a group in
churches and youth events throughout the
city. It was a real proving-ground for us.
We grew our own musical legs, independent
of our parents. That was a very important
learning time.”Throughout her college years, Tucker continued to hone her skills as a vocalist and musician. After obtaining a degree in International Business and German studies, she worked for a time in the corporate language-training field, eventually relocating to Interlaken, Switzerland to study German. It was there that Tucker began to write the first of her very personal songs. “I discovered my own creative voice during my time abroad,” Tucker says. “That’s when I began to realize that true artistic expression comes from a very personal place. You can’t fake it. My songwriting speaks of some hard-learned lessons, and long-fought battles.” Rather than allow those experiences to breed bitterness and distrust of the world, she channeled them into a unique musical discovery. Dara fuses her gospel roots with jazz’ subtlety and free spirit, while paying homage to American Folk music. Her style, while difficult to pigeonhole, can best be described as Urban Singer-Songwriter. With subtly soulful undertones, she seeks to convey her pensive, searching, but always-hopeful outlook on life through her music. Dara Tucker has been a mainstay on the Nashville jazz scene for 5 years. Her music can be heard on local jazz station, 89.5, WMOT. She was also recently featured on "Live in Studio C," a live broadcast on Nashville's local NPR station, 90.3, WPLN. She performs regularly at the legendary F. Scott’s Restaurant and Jazz Bar in the Green Hills district, Sambuca Restaurant and Bar in Nashville’s trendy 12th South District, as well as the long-standing Jefferson Street Jazz and African Street Festivals. Don't miss Dara's debut in Cleveland at Nighttown on Friday March 9th. Daryl Sherman Saturday, March 10 8:30 PM $20. Darryl
Sherman's "Midnight Sun" (mp3 sample) Darryl
Sherman's "Lazy Bones" (mp3 sample) Darryl
Sherman and Wycliffe Gordon Celebrating
Johnny MercerNYC vocalist and pianist returns to Nighttown. Featuring: Bob Fraser-guitar, & Dave Morgan-acoustic bass. “She’s sophisticated she’s straightforward and she can swing!” - Marian McPartland "The wonderful singer/pianist Daryl Sherman travels the world with our music. She is indispensable.” - Jonathan Schwartz, Sirius/XM Satellite Radio A
sparkling mainstay of Manhattan nightlife,
singer/pianist Daryl Sherman is equally at
home in the world of jazz and
cabaret. Internationally acclaimed
for a stellar 14-year run at the
Waldorf-Astoria , she played Cole Porter’s
Steinway and has headlined annual Porter
Festivals in his hometown - Peru, Indiana.
Her latest CD, Mississippi Belle
celebrates Porter in a New Orleans
setting. Daryl’s been a favorite at the Algonquin Oak Room - touted “someone who fits the room like Derek Jeter fits the Yankees” (Village Voice) plus Feinstein's at the Regency, Rose Hall with Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Dizzy's Coca Cola and 59E59 Theaters with Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks. From her arrival in New York ,with stints at Sinatra hang-outs like Jilly’s, Jimmy Weston’s, Eddie Condon’s, Michael’s Pub, Knickerbocker Iridium or Shanghai Jazz, there’s hardly a jazz joint, supper club or hotel Daryl has missed. .Sherman’s many other recordings are in regular national rotation on Cable TV's Music Choice, Sirius/XM Radio, BBC Radio and JazzFM Berlin. Cited MAC “Best Major Recording” for her Johnny Mercer Centennial CD, a track was used in a Mercer documentary produced by Clint Eastwood. A frequent guest on Marian McPartland's NPR Piano Jazz , Sherman was also included on BBC tributes to Johnny Mercer and Artie Shaw. She’s been Artistic Director for the 92nd St Y’s prestigious Lyrics & Lyricists-- hosting, scripting and performing with an all-star jazz cast. Her (Arbors) tribute to Richard Rodgers, A Hundred Million Miracles received four stars in Downbeat, and Guess Who’s In Town in The New Yorker’s ‘10 Best of 2006’ Annual UK tours have included regular stints in London, Wales, Newcastle, Edinburgh,Glasgow, Manchester, Wavendon, Southampton, jazzfests in Norwich, Harlow and in addition, Berlin and The Netherlands where she conducts master classes. Major jazz fest appearances include JVC in New York and Newport, and the Floating Jazz Festival on the QE2. She’s headlined clubs such as Colony/Palm Beach, Snug Harbor, New Orleans, Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles, Nighttown in Cleveland, Hugh’s Room, Toronto and halls across the continent from Winnipeg to Ft Lauderdale. When Artie Shaw formed a new band after his retirement, Sherman was his singer of choice, calling her "a first rate singer -musician". She appeared in 1983 with Shaw leading the band at the gala re-opening of Glen Island Casino and on other tour dates. Her recent appearance at an Artie Shaw centennial tribute concert was highly praised by the New York Times. She’s also sung with Germany’s WDR Jazz Orchestra, American Jazz Orchestra and the Spokane Jazz Orchestra in tributes to Mildred Bailey and Paul Whiteman. In Woonsocket RI, five year old Daryl started to pick out tunes at the piano under the tutelage of her trombonist dad Sammy Sherman (who’d toured with Buddy Morrow). Barely a teenager, she began singing on gigs with his own band. Daryl Sherman has performed and recorded with notables: Bucky & John Pizzarelli, Jay Leonhart, Warren Vache,, Houston Person, Harry Allen,Wycliffe Gordon, Dick Hyman, Dave McKenna, Ruby Braff, Bob Dorough, Dan Barrett, Howard Alden, Gene Bertoncini, Ken Peplowski, Kenny Davern, Dick Sudhalter, John Bunch, Mike Renzi, Frank Tate,James Chirillo and Boots Maleson. Don't miss Daryl Sherman when she returns to Nighttown on Saturday March 10th. Hudson High School Big Band Tuesday, March 13 7 PM $5. ![]() Next generation jazz musicians hit the stage at Nighttown! Lead by Roberto Iriarte. From France Cyrille Aimée Wednesday, March 14 7 PM $20. Cyrille
Aimée's "Love
For Sale" with Roy Hargrove & Joel
Frahm Cyrille
Aimée's
"I Mean You" with Spike Wilner/piano
& Joel Frahm/sax Cyrille
Aimée's "Wanna
Be Starting Something" Cyrille
Aimée's "Fortunate
Son"Rising jazz vocal star from France and NYC back at Nighttown by popular demand! Cyrille
Aimée (pronounced Surreal M-A
)has consistently proven herself to be
an unstoppable, undeniable talent in the
modern age of jazz. Internationally
renowned and praised for her
unparalleled abilities, Cyrille's vocal
stylings are synonymous with musical
genius. Her culturally rich background
has supplied her with the driving force
of Dominican rhythm and the incredible
swing of the French Gypsies. Taking
these natural abilities with her across
the world, she has done nothing short of
receiving rave reviews and a loyal
following in each country she graces
with her voice. Cyrille mastered the art of improvisation while studying at the well known conservatory of jazz at SUNY Purchase, with teachers such as Pete Malinverni, Jon Faddis and Jimmy Greene. Cyrille Aimée was a finalist in the prestigious Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition of 2010, performing in front of a jury of Al Jarreau, Kurt Elling, Dianne Reeves, Dee Dee Bridgewater... In 2007, Cyrille won both the first and public prize in the Montreux Jazz Festival Competition. Cyrille's discography and musical history is an impressive list for any musician, jazz or otherwise. At the young age of 26, she has already released four CDs internationally, including "Cyrille Aimée & The Surreal Band" and "Smile" with Brazilian guitarist Diego Figueiredo currently on iTunes. The Japanese label Venus Records has just released Cyrille and Diego’s latest duo album “Just the Two of us” this past November. Cyrille currently lives in Brooklyn and regularly performs at Birdland n Manhattan with legends of the East Coast jazz scene including Steve Davis, Spike Wilner, Tom Kennedy and Anat Cohen among many others. Her latest record “Cyrille Aimée & friends Live at Smalls” features Roy Hargrove and Joel Frahm and is released under the label SmallsLIVE. Don't miss Cyrille Aimée's return to Nighttown with a straight-ahead jazz group on Wednesday March 14th. From Cuba Hilario Duran Trio Thursday, March 15 8 PM $15. Hilario Duran
performing "New Danzon" solo "For_Emiliano"_from_"Motion"_2010_(sample
mp3)
"Timba_en_Trampa"_from_"Motion"_2010
(sample mp3)
"Tango_Moruno"_from_"Motion"_2010_(sample
mp3)From Cuba! Juno winning pianist and Trio live at Nighttown! Featuring: Roberto Occhipinti-acoustic bass, & Mark Kelso-drums. "Duran is a genuine virtuoso" Stuart Broomer / The Toronto Globe and Mail "Hilario Duran is an unparalleled pianist, as well as being a composer and arranger of the first order... one of the greatest Stone and Spin Cuban pianists of this 20th Century." Chucho Valdes Hilario Dura¡n is one of
the top few virtuoso jazz pianists from
Cuba. As one of Cuba's premier
exponents of Latin Jazz, Dura¡n is
renowned for his piano playing, composing
skills, arranging and producing.
Duran started in 1976 as the pianist in
the illustrious Cuban Orchestra of Modern
Music, in substitution for Chucho
Valdes. When Arturo Sandoval formed
his band in 1981, Hilario joined him and
worked with him for 10 years, as composer,
arranger and producer as well as playing
piano and keyboards. In 1991,
Hilario joined Jane Bunnett's group and
recorded the Juno Award winning CD
"Spirits of Havana". Along with
Chucho Valdes and Gonzalo Rubalcaba,
Hilario Duran is ranked among the greats
and is one of the most important
contemporary Cuban pianists.In 1990, Duran formed his own group, Perspectiva, which toured successfully throughout Latin America and Europe, and released several musically innovative and critically acclaimed albums, most notably "Tiembla Tierra" and "Buscando Cuerdas". Now based in Toronto, Ontario, Hilario Duran has released four CD's on Toronto's Alma records in recent years. His CD "New Danzon" was awarded a Juno (the Canadian Grammy) in 2004. Since the release of that CD he has also released "Perspectiva" a reunion of his Cuban group recorded in 2005, and "From The Heart" (2006) a big band recording which features an All-Star group of Canadian and Cuban musicians. Hilario Duran's brand new album with Jane Bunnett, Cuban Rhapsody, has just been nominated for a Juno award. Also appearing with Hilario Duran will be Roberto Occhipinti of Toronto on acoustic bass. Occhipinti was also the producer of the award winning CD "New Danzon" and has also produced his two most recent CD's.. He also played with Duran for several years in Jane Bunnett's "Spirits of Havana" group. Don't miss the great Cuban pianist Hilario Duran with bassist Roberto Occhipinti, and drummer Mark Kelso live at Nighttown on Thursday, March 15th. C-Town Jazz Quintet Friday, March 16 8:30 PM $10. All-Star NE Ohio based Quintet featuring: Kenny Davis-trumpet, David Thomas-piano, Derrick James-bass, Elijah Gilmore-drums, & Ide Ebose-sax. ![]() Kenny Davis Veteran trumpeter Kenny Davis brings a wealth of experience to the Nighttown bandstand. Davis was a member of the Duke Ellington Orchestra in the late 70's. Additionally he worked in the house band at the legendary Leo's Casino. At Leo's Davis backed all of the major Motown acts including Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, and many more. In addition to his prolific performing career, Davis is a retired member of the jazz faculty at Oberlin College, where he taught for 20 years. David Thomas Dave Thomas is a most talented piano and organ player. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Thomas was an original member of the R&B group, "Sweet Thunder". He has also performed with numerous artists including the late James Cleveland, Dizzy Gillespie, Albert Ayler, Jean Carn, David Ruffin, and Grover Washington. His musical involvement also includes musical theater as a writer, performer, and musical director in performances such as "The Living Cross," "The Audition," and "Black Nativity," which have played throughout the United States and Canada. He is also a gifted educator, having worked at The Cleveland School of the Arts, Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland State University, and Case Western Reserve University. Elijah Gilmore Drummer for James Lloyd and Joe McBride. Derrick James Veteran electric bassist Derrick James is well known in the area for his work with the popular contemporary jazz group Horns and Things. He is also active with Vince Robinson and The Jazz Poets. James is always there to create a rock solid foundation for whatever group he is working with. Ide Ebose The youngest member of the group. Ide Ebose is quickly emerging as a horn player to be watched. Don't miss the C-Town Jazz Quintet live at Nighttown on Friday March 16th. .
Greg Abate Quintet featuring Paul Ferguson Sunday, March 18 7 PM $15. Down Beat Review of Greg's new album "Live in Monterey" (pdf) Greg
Abate Live in BostonAlto Saxophonist Greg Abate plays music from his new CD tribute to Horace Silver. Featuring: Paul Ferguson on Trombone. Greg Abate Greg
Abate jazz saxophonist, flutist, composer
continues as an International
Jazz/Recording Artist with 150 days a year
touring the globe.In the mid 70’s after finishing a four year program at Berklee College Of Music, Greg played lead alto for the Ray Charles Orchestra for 2 years. In 1978 Greg formed his group Channel One which was a favorite in the New England area and from there had the opportunity to play tenor sax with the revived Artie Shaw Orchestra under leadership of Dick Johnson from 1986 to ’87. Following this experience Greg ventured out as post hard bop soloist playing Jazz Festivals, Jazz Societies and Jazz Clubs throughout the U.S. Canada and abroad, including most of Europe, UK, and Moscow and Georgia Russia. Greg recorded his first CD Live At Birdland NYC in 1991 on the Candid Jazz Label with the trio of James Williams, Rufus Reid and Kenny Washington. To this date Greg has recorded over 12 other recordings and was nominated for a Grammy for his 2004 recording EVOLUTION in four categories . James Williams, Harvie S and Billy Hart comprised the trio. Greg is also an adjunct professor of Jazz Studies at Rhode Island College and is also a very active jazz clinician with co. sponsorship from the Conn -Selmer Instrument Co., conducting workshops and master classes through the U.S and abroad. Paul Ferguson Paul
FergusonPaul Ferguson has been director of
Jazz Studies at Case Western Reserve
University since 1988. A graduate of the
University of Akron and the Eastman School
of Music, Paul has travelled with the
Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller bands as
lead trombonist and arranger and currently
fills those functions with the Cleveland
Jazz Orchestra.Paul was principal trombonist of the Canton Symphony from 1989-98 and at various times has also performed with the Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland Opera, the Ohio Chamber Orchestra, Apollos's Fire, the Cleveland Chamber Brass, the New Hampshire Festival Orchestra and various groups across Northeast Ohio. In 1995, Paul was the recipient of the Gil Evans Fellowship in Jazz Composition. He has two recordings -"Blue Highways", recorded with the RIAS Big Band of Berlin, and "Friends", recorded with his own orchestra. Recently, Paul taught at an International Jazz Seminar in Zarautz, Spain, wrote three arrangements for the Glenn Miller Orchestra and wrote three arrangements for the Cleveland Pops for use on the Drew Carey show. Don't miss these tremendous bop players on their return to Nighttown on Sunday March 18th. Sultans of String Thursday, March 22 8 PM $20. Co-sponsored with Roots of American Music Sultans
of String LiveDirect from Toronto! Eclectic group features World Music and Gypsy Jazz for unique blend. Nighttown & Cleveland debut! 2010
JUNO Award nominees and “Canada’s
ambassadors of musical diversity” Sultans
of String thrill their audiences with
their global sonic tapestry of Spanish
Flamenco, Arabic folk, Cuban rhythms, and
French Manouche Gypsy-jazz, celebrating
musical fusion and human creativity with
warmth and virtuosity. Fiery violin dances
with rumba-flamenco guitar while a funk
bass lays down unstoppable grooves.
Acoustic strings meet with electronic
wizardry to create layers and depth of
sound, while world rhythms excite
audiences to their feet with the
irresistible need to dance.The band is riding a wave of success from their sold out Yalla Yalla! Canadian CD release tour, to their national features on CTV’s CanadaAM and CBC’s Canada Live, and their triple nomination for the 2009 Canadian Folk Music Awards, winning Instrumental Group of the Year. Their debut CD Luna soared to #1 across Canada on Top Ten national radio charts, and the Sultans of String won the award for Best Variety Act from Festivals & Events Ontario as well as the 2008 International Songwriting Competition! The buzz extends into the U.S., with acclaimed promoter David Wilkes (Emmylou Harris, Bela Fleck, Jesse Cook) now representing the band. 2009 JUNO Award Nominee, six-string violinist and bandleader Chris McKhool grew up in a house bursting with music and diversity. His paternal Makhoul grandparents immigrated to Canada from Lebanon in the early 1900’s. His Egyptian-born mother is a piano and theory teacher. Growing up Chris was fed a steady diet of delicious musicality along with Middle Eastern cuisine and violin lessons. From a very young age McKhool was taught the Canadian values of tolerance, respect for all peoples and celebration of culture. His passion for exploring the rhythms and melodies has led him to the far corners of the world, collecting instruments and styles everywhere he went. Travels to the Canadian Arctic, Indonesia, France, England, Cuba, Peru, Guatemala, Costa Rica and the Indian Himalayas to perform and conduct music workshops have added to his depth of musical and spiritual understanding of our global community. When McKhool (who has performed with Jesse Cook and Pavlo) first heard founding guitarist Kevin Laliberté’s rumba rhythm their musical mind-meld created the Sultans of String’s sound – the intimate and playful relationship between violin and the flamenco guitar. Sultans of String includes such amazing musical friends as: guitarists Kevin Laliberté (Jesse Cook, the Chieftains) & Eddie Paton (Robert Michaels), bass masters Drew Birston (Chantal Kreviazuk) & David Woodhead (Stan Rogers, Loreena McKennitt), Cuban master percussionists Chendy Leon & Alberto Suarez, and Bassam Bishara (master oud player from Palestine) Don't miss the performance of this ultra-popular group as they make their debut at Nighttown on Thursday March 22nd. This concert is co-sponsored
with the help of Roots of American
Music. Roots of American Music,
founded in 1999, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization based in Cleveland Heights,
Ohio. ROAM employs 20
artist/educators who reach over 25,000
individuals annually with educational
music programs. Many of those served are
from low income, diverse, or disadvantaged
communities. Through ROAM residencies,
assemblies and public performances,
participants discover the power, beauty
and significance of traditional American
music and culture.ROAM residencies and assemblies are aligned with state and school district standards in arts, social studies, history and other academic subjects. This non traditional approach to teaching incorporates the arts into the educational curriculum, while fostering excitement and the joy of music. Just Added!! Charlie Christopherson Friday, March 23 8:30PM $10. Charlie
Christopherson's
"Come On Down" (mp3 download) Charlie
Christopherson's "12 String Blues" (mp3
download)Master guitarist & vocalist from Cleveland Hts. plays Rockin' Blues with his smoking band! Charlie
Christopherson
demonstrates his fluid technical skill and
heart-felt soul as a result of a lifetime
of music. Born in Cleveland to Robert, a
violinist in the Cleveland Orchestra, and
Rosemary, a concert pianist who still
teaches piano, Christopherson, his three
older brothers and younger sister each
found a place for music in their lives.Christopherson's technical proficiency derives from classical violin training from ages six through 12. He studied music theory at the Cleveland Institute of Music. As a natural transition from his formal training, at age 13, he was inspired by Jimi Hendrix's music and began to play the guitar. His commitment and desire to play comes from an absolute love of Hendrix's music. Christopherson also studied engineering basics at Beachwood Recording Studios. Winner of the Jimi Hendrix/Fender Electric Guitar competition regional semi-finals, Christopherson joined a star-studded cast at the Hendrix Festival in Seattle, Washington. Jimi Hendrix's father, Al, who was in attendance at the Midwest regional semi-finals, presented Christopherson with an autographed Fender Stratocaster. Christopherson also won a scholarship to the musician institute in Hollywood, California. "I like mixing it up," drawls Christopherson in his soft-spoken voice that gives no clue to his vocal abilities. He refers to playing with various musicians, on various stages where he integrates his skills into blues, rock, and jazz formats. Surrounded by musical influences, he plays with blues, jazz, and rock groups throughout the country, and Europe. Christopherson met former Hendrix band member, Billy Cox, at a Hendrix tribute in Chicago. So impressed was Cox with Christopherson's talent that on Cox's tour stop in Cleveland, Christopherson and Midnight Lighting shared the bill. Christopherson has frequently played with the legendary Robert Lockwood, Jr.'s Allstar Band. A release of Christopherson's first CD, "Good and Plenty", has already earned him much acclaim. Also now available, is his second CD, "Going Downtown." Christopherson's two CD's have received excellent reviews, and have been played on major radio stations. Don't miss Cleveland Hts. guitarist Charlie Christopherson and his Trio as he combines jazz and blues for a soulful set at Nighttown on Friday March 23rd. Just Added - From France!! Stephane Wrembel Quintet Saturday, March 24 8:30 $20. Stephane
Wrembel's"A Childs Dream" (full song
mp3) Stephane
Wrembel's "Mektoub" (full song mp3) Stephane_Wrembel's_"Nanoc"
(mp3 sample) Stephane_Wrembel's_"Afro_Blue"
(mp3 sample) Stephane
Wrembel The Django Project From France! Django inspired guitarist with his Gypsy Jazz Quintet. As featured in the Woody Allen Movies "Midnight in Paris" & "Vicky Christina Barcelona". ”Do not miss an opportunity to see one the greatest guitar players I’ve ever seen ...and I don’t say that lightly.” - Josh Baron, Relix Magazine One
could call Stephane Wrembel a Nomad, a
Gypsy, a World Traveler, for the music he
plays and his lifestyle are very
expressive of the Gypsy way of life. Born
in Paris, raised in Fontainebleau (home of
impressionism, and of Django Reinhardt's
music), classically trained starting at
age four, Stephane's life took a decisive
turn in his late teens when he first
discovered Django's music, and the
Gypsies. He spent ten years of his life
learning, playing, and expanding this
tradition. This very hard work gave him
the technique, but the time spent playing
around campfires and trailers gave him the
soul. Both of these factors were necessary
ingredients in order for him to master
this art form.His life took a second turn when, after studying Contemporary Jazz, Indian, African and Middle Eastern music at Berklee School of Music, he moved to New York City. The unlimited amount of music and incredible musicians, and the jungle lifestyle, gave him an edge and set him in the direction he's taking now. Like New York, he's always in motion, always searching, never stopping in his quest for a new sound... Stephane tours in trio format, with bass and percussion. If you love Django, African grooves, Middle Eastern colors, or Indian moods, and all that played with a breathtaking level of energy, you'll love Stephane Wrembel's music... Don't miss French guitarist Stephane Wrembel and his quintet when they hit Nighttown on Saturday March 24th. From Cuba Sierra Maestra Tuesday, March 27 7 PM $25. Sierra
Maestra Live in Cuba Sierra
Maestra performing Son Para Ti - LiveDirect from Cuba! Nine piece group formed in 1976 includes four members from the original Buena Vista Social Club. Traditional Cuban Music in the Son Mutano Style. Back by Popular Demand! Havana-based
group Sierra Maestra is one of the
foremost bands performing the Cuban son
style, which enjoyed its height of
popularity in the '20s and '30s. Though
son experienced significant revival and
renewed international interest thanks to
the late-'90s Buena Vista Social Club
phenomenon, Sierra Maestra gave the music
a new lease on life as early as the late
'70s. Headed by Juan d'Marcos González, the nine-piece outfit came together in 1976 for a performance at the University of Havana, the musicians' alma mater. Utilizing traditional instrumentation including tres, guitar, bongo, guiro, trumpet, and voice, joined by congas, maracas, and electric base, the musicians named their group after the mountain range where son was born. Band leader González was joined by Daniel Ramos Alayo (trumpet), Carlos González (bongo), Carlos Pisseaux (guiro), Alberto Valdés (maracas and voice), Luis Bárgaza (voice), José Antonio Rodríguez (guitar and voice), Eduardo Himely (bass and conga), and Alejandro Suárez (clave and voice). Through regular performance and television appearances, Sierra Maestra became a national favorite, winning national awards in their first three years in operation. The band's debut recording, Sierra Maestra Llegó con el Guanajo Relleno, earned silver status in the year of its release, 1981. Popular critical reception and widesp read popularity opened doors for
international touring in the early '80s.
Following their sophomore release, Y Son
Así (1982), Sierra Maestra toured
all over Europe, appearing at important
festivals in Sweden, France, Germany, and
Spain. Starting with their 1994 release
Dundunbanza!, Sierra Maestra's recordings
soon became available to international
audiences. Their discography grew
significantly throughout the '90s and
2000s, including better than a dozen
titles by 2006's Son: Soul of a Nation.
The musicians' commitment to the
repertoire of artists such as Arsenio
Rodríguez and the compositions of
their own members earned them a reputation
as both artful custodians of a tradition
and brilliant innovators as well. Bio coutesy of AllMusic.com Credit Evan C. Guttierrez Robin Spielberg Wednesday, March 28 7 PM $15. Robin
Spielberg's "I Remember Spring (mp3
sample) Robin
Spielberg's "Accepting Grace (mp3
sample) Robin
Spielberg's "Canon in D"Dynamic pianist and composer in Nighttown debut. "From
the moment she walks on stage, until the
last note gently caresses the room,
Spielberg casts a spell on her audience
that is palpable, visceral, and spiritual.
Better said--after you see her perform,
you'll just feel a whole lot better about
the world." - Bruce Bressack / HippoPress New Hampshire Robin Spielberg is one of America`s most beloved pianist/composers. With an impressive tour schedule and hundreds of thousands of recordings sold, this Steinway Artist has been winning the hearts of listeners around the world with her compelling melodies and sensitive piano technique since debuting her first recording of original solos for piano, Heal of the Hand. Thousands of people have been both entertained and touched by Ms. Spielberg`s live concerts; she has toured more than any female composer/pianist in the past decade. Her natural talent for making audiences immediately comfortable transforms what could easily be an ordinary evening at the concert hall into a very special concert event. "Robin has such a personal and expressive way of playing, and her story-telling about the origins of the music makes the pieces come alive...the evening was both touching and mesmerizing" writes Wind & Wire Magazine of Robin's San Francisco area concert. "Robin Spielberg has an indeniable melodic gift" says New York Concert Review of Ms. Spielberg's Carnegie Hall debut. A prolific composer, Spielberg has fifteen recordings to her credit and appears on over 40 compilations around the world. Her discography includes albums of original piano solos, arrangements of American standards, original pieces for piano/ensemble, recordings for the holidays, and a CD of lullabies. Her 16th recording, a collection of Americana pieces for piano/ensemble was released in September 2010. Her Mountain Music debut, Dreaming of Summer, earned a Finalist Award from New Age Voice Magazine in June 2001 in the Best Acoustic Instrumental category and was released later in the year in Thailand, China, Hong-Kong, Korea and Malaysia, with one of the tracks also gaining popularity with audiences from its use as a soundtrack in the Korean award-winning television drama Winter Love Song. Ms. Spielberg began touring the US in 1996. She made her Carnegie Hall debut in a sold-out
performance at the Weill Recital Hall in
1997 and has performed there twice since.
Other memorable performances include a
guest spot on the PBS television special,
The Soul of Christmas: A Celtic Music
Celebration with Thomas Moore; live
performances on CBS Saturday Morning, Good
Morning Arizona, Life Time Live, CBS New
Orleans, a private concert for the factory
workers at the Steinway & Sons
historic piano factory in New York, and a
month-long concert tour through rural
Montana in 2007.In the field of dance, The West Florida Youth Ballet choreographed a program of dance works based on her music, ballroom waltzes were choreographed to her piece, Walk with Me on both PBS` Great American Ballroom Challenge and BYU Ballroom Dance Team presentations. Robin Spielberg is a Celebrity Spokesperson for the American Music Therapy Association. Robin Spielberg's interest in music and healing grew when she witnessed first-hand, the positive effect music had on her own baby daughter (born prematurely) during her four-month stay in the neo-natal intensive care unit. A CD entitled Beautiful Dreamer was the musical result of this experience, a recording of lullabies and songs for the parent & child on solo piano. Ms. Spielberg graduated with high honors and a BFA from New York University. Don't miss Robin Spielberg as she graces the Nighttown stage on Wednesday March 28th. Nighttown and Hennes Paynter Communications sponsor Cleveland Film Festival screening of "Under African Skies" Thursday March 29 Join us at Nighttown at 5:00PM for a pre-film reception, followed by "Under African Skies" at the Cedar Lee Theater at 7:00PM, followed by dinner specials back at Nighttown from 9:150PM - Midnight. Paul Simon’s historic Graceland
album sold millions of copies and united
cultures, yet divided world opinion on the
boundaries of art, politics, and commerce.
On the occasion of the twenty-fifth
anniversary of Graceland’s release, Simon
returns to South Africa for a reunion
concert that unearths the turbulent birth
of the album. Despite its huge success as
a popular fusion of American and African
musical styles, Graceland spawned intense
political crossfire. Simon was accused of
breaking the United Nations’ cultural
boycott of South Africa, which was
designed to end apartheid.Renowned filmmaker Joe Berlinger brilliantly intertwines both sides of a complex story as Simon revisits old ghosts and gains insights on his own musical journey. With the compelling perceptions of antiapartheid activists and music legends such as Quincy Jones, Harry Belafonte, Paul McCartney, and David Byrne, Under African Skies is both a buoyant chronicle of unparalleled artistic achievement and a profound rumination on the role of the artist in society. More info at Film Reception Long Road featuring David Budin Saturday, March 31 7 PM $15. Long
Road at NighttownOhio Based Folk Music Masters play Classics and more. Featuring: David Budin (guitar, vocals), Kevin Richards (acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, fiddle, vocals), Bob Sandham (acoustic and electric guitars, pedal steel guitar, vocals), Celia Hollander Lewis (guitar, banjo, autoharp, hammered dulcimer, mountain dulcimer, Irish harp, bowed psaltry, vocals), Charlie Lewis (guitar, mandolin, banjo, vocals) and Ray DeForest (bass). Long RoadLong Road's motto is:
"Making Old Songs New, and New Songs Sound
Old." With a collective 200 years of professional experience, Long Road's six folk and rock veterans specialize in a late-'1969s acoustic folk-pop sound, performing songs from the '60s and every era since with intricate, amazing instrumental and vocal arrangements. Long Road uses various combinations of nearly 20 instruments, including guitars, acoustic bass, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, autoharp, Celtic harp, fiddle, pedal steel guitar, hammered dulcimer and bowed psaltry, and five voices. Specializing in 1960s acoustic singer-songwriter fare, Long Road calls itself “Cleveland’s favorite – and only – ‘60s-style folk group.” Additionally they perform folk versions of early-‘50s rockabilly, late-‘60s psychedelic rock, early and contemporary country, traditional folk, ‘60s folk-rock, blues, bluegrass, contemporary folk and pop, and a few originals – but all in a ‘60s folk style. Long Road's members have played onstage with or opened for artists including Jimi Hendrix, Doc Watson, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Yarrow, Graham Nash, Tim Buckley, Lovin' Spoonful, John Hammond Jr., Livingston Taylor, Canned Heat, Clark Terry, Jorma Kaukonen, and others. Long Road performs infrequently, by design, and every show includes many songs the group has never performed prior to that one. So catch a Long Road show when you can. Don't miss the return of Long Road to Nighttown on Saturday March 31st. Bill Frisell Quartet Sunday, April 1 2 shows at 7 & 9PM $30. Interview
with Bill Frisell Bill
Frisell live videoMasterful and unique jazz guitarist brings his All-Star Quartet. Featuring: Ron Miles-trumpet, Tony Scherr-bass, & Kenny Wollesen-drums. "Frisell is a revered figure among musicians - like Miles Davis and few others, his signature is built from pure sound and inflection; an anti-technique that is instantly identifiable." - The Philadelphia Inquirer "For over ten years Bill Frisell has quietly been the most brilliant and unique voice to come along in jazz guitar since Wes Montgomery. In light of this, it may be easy to overlook the fact that he may also be one of the most promising composers of American music on the current scene." - Stereophile Over
the years, Frisell has contributed to the
work of such collaborators as Paul Motian,
John Zorn, Elvis Costello, Ginger Baker,
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, Suzanne
Vega, Loudon Wainwright III, Van Dyke
Parks, Vic Chesnutt, Rickie Lee Jones, Ron
Sexsmith, Vinicius Cantuaria, Marc Johnson
(in "Bass Desires"), Ronald Shannon
Jackson and Melvin Gibbs (in "Power
Tools"), Marianne Faithful, John Scofield,
Jan Garbarek, Lyle Mays, Vernon Reid,
Julius Hemphill, Paul Bley, Wayne Horvitz,
Hal Willner, Robin Holcomb, Rinde Eckert,
The Frankfurt Ballet, film director Gus
Van Sant, David Sanborn, David Sylvian,
Petra Haden and numerous others, including
Bono, Brian Eno, Jon Hassell and Daniel
Lanois on the soundtrack for Wim Wenders’
film "Million Dollar Hotel".This work has established Frisell as one of the most sought-after guitar voices in contemporary music. The breadth of such performing and recording situations is a testament not only to his singular guitar conception, but his musical versatility as well. This, however, is old news by now. In recent years, it is Frisell's role as composer and band leader which has garnered him increasing notoriety. Wire, the British music publication has observed: "What's really distinctive is Frisell's feel for the shape of songs, for their architecture; it's a virtuosity of deep structure rather than surface." Bill explains this sensibility to Guitar Player, "For me, it's really important to keep the melody going all the time, whether you are actually playing it or not, especially when it's some kind of standard tune or familiar song form. A lot of people play the melody and rush right into their solo, almost with an attitude of 'Whew - that's out of the way, now let's really play!' Then they just burn on chord changes, and it doesn't relate to the song anymore. I like to keep that melody going. When you hear Thelonious Monk's piano playing - or horn players like Ben Webster, Miles Davis and Wayne Shorter - you always hear the melody in there. Sonny Rollins is the classic example of that - I've read that he thinks of the words while he's playing the sax, so the song really means something to him. It's not just an excuse to play a bunch of licks over chord changes." Much has been made of the uncategorizable nature of Frisell's music and the seamlessness with which his bands have
navigated such a variety of styles.
"Frisell's pals just happen to be superb
musical chameleons, up to every change of
gears and genre the guitarist's catch-all
music throws at them. The band even
comfortably follows the leader onto
Country and Western turf, as Frisell often
approximates the whine of a lonely steel
guitar." (Minneapolis Star Tribune).
Bill's comments to the same publication:
"When I was in Colorado, I never really
played that country stuff or even liked it
that much, though it was all over the
radio. But as I got older, it crept into
my music a lot." In fact, the Chicago
Tribune observed that "Frisell possesses
not only impressive compositional skills
but also a remarkable ability to encompass
seemingly antagonistic musical genres."
Commenting on his eclectic compositional
inclinations, Frisell told Down Beat:
"When I write something, it just sort of
comes out. I'm not thinking, 'Now I'm
going to write a cowboy song'. It just
happens, then I usually think about what
must have influenced it later. When I sit
down to write something in a certain
style, it doesn't work. I don't know if
that's important or something I need to
do, or if it doesn't matter. I don't care;
I'm just thankful something comes out
sometimes."This musical kinship with Miles Davis has been cited repeatedly in the music press. The New Yorker notes: "Bill Frisell plays the guitar like Miles Davis played the trumpet: in the hands of such radical thinkers, their instruments simply become different animals. And, like Davis, Frisell loves to have a lot of legroom when he improvises--the space that terrifies others quickens his blood." Frisell sometimes uses delays and distortion and an unmistakably unique touch. Musician magazine has described his guitar style as "modern in the best sense of the word, straddling the electronic ambiance and distortion of contemporary rock and the nuances of touch and harmonic sophistication usually associated with jazz." Born in Baltimore, Bill Frisell played clarinet throughout his childhood in Denver, Colorado. His interest in guitar began with his exposure to pop music on the radio. Soon, the Chicago Blues became a passion through the work of Otis Rush, B.B. King, Paul Butterfield and Buddy Guy. In high school, he played in bands covering pop and soul classics, James Brown and other dance material. Later, Bill studied music at the University of Northern Colorado before attending Berklee College of Music in Boston where he studied with John Damian, Herb Pomeroy and Michael Gibbs. In 1978, Frisell moved for a year to Belgium where he concentrated on writing music. In this period, he toured with Michael Gibbs and first recorded with German bassist Eberhard Weber. Bill moved to the New York City area in 1979 and stayed until 1989. He now lives in Seattle. Joining Bill Frisell for his appearance at Nighttown will be his long running trio featuring Tony Scherr on bass, Kenny Wollesen on drums and Ron Miles on Trumpet. Don't miss the great guitarist Bill Frisell in the intimate confines of Nighttown on Thursday, June 11th at 7 & 9 PM.
Special
Events
at NighttownWinter 2012 12387 Cedar Road (top of Cedar Hill) Cleveland Heights, OH Tickets/reservations 216-795-0550 www.nighttowncleveland.com Map to Nighttown ** denotes recent additions or changes
to the schedule
Monday, March 5 Arto Järvelä / Kaivama 7 PM $10. Direct from Finland Internationally renowned Fiddle Master Arto Järvelä is joined by Finnish Americans Kaivama, featuring Multi-instrumenalists and vocalists Sara Pajunen, & Jonathan Rundman. www.kaivama.com www.artojarvela.net www.myspace.com/kaivama www.reverbnation.com/artojarvela Arto
Jarvela performing "Taklax Gee" Kaivama
performing at FinnFest 2011Tuesday, March 6 Cleveland Hts. High School Big Band 7 PM $5 Next generation jazz musicians hit the stage at Nighttown! Lead by Brett Baker. Wednesday, March 7 Murali Coryell Trio 7 PM $15. Jazz, Blues, and Soul from Guitarist, vocalist and son of Larry Coryell and his Trio. www.muralicoryell.com Murali
Coryell's "Sugar Lips" (mp3 sample) Murali
Coryell's "In The Room With Jimi" (mp3 sample) Murali
Coryell's "Closer To You Baby" (mp3 sample)Thursday, March 8 Galactic Cowboy Orchestra 8 PM $10. Minneapolis based group blends bluegrass, art‐rock, jazz, funk and country, into a unique musical stew. www.galacticcowboyorchestra.com GCO
performing "The Blaze" GCO's
"Odd Men Out"Friday, March 9 Dara Tucker 8:30 PM $10. Nashville based Jazz Vocalist in Nighttown debut. Playing music from her new CD. www.daratucker.com Dara
Tucker Juke Box Dara
Tucker Video Juke BoxSaturday, March 10 Daryl Sherman 8:30 PM $20. NYC vocalist and pianist returns to Nighttown. Featuring: Bob Fraser-guitar, & Dave Morgan-acoustic bass. www.darylsherman.com Darryl
Sherman's "Midnight Sun" (mp3 sample) Darryl
Sherman's "Lazy Bones" (mp3 sample) Darryl
Sherman and Wycliffe Gordon Celebrating Johnny MercerTuesday, March 13 Hudson High School Big Band 7 PM $5. Next generation jazz musicians hit the stage at Nighttown! Lead by Roberto Iriarte. Wednesday, March 14 Cyrille Aimée 7 PM $20. Rising jazz vocal star from France and NYC back at Nighttown by popular demand! www.cyrillemusic.com Cyrille
Aimée's
"Love
For Sale" with Roy Hargrove & Joel Frahm Cyrille
Aimée's "I
Mean You" with Spike Wilner/piano & Joel Frahm/sax Cyrille
Aimée's
"Wanna
Be Starting Something" Cyrille
Aimée's
"Fortunate
Son"Thursday, March 15 Hilario Duran Trio 8 PM $15. From Cuba! Juno winning pianist and Trio live at Nighttown! Featuring: Roberto Occhipinti-acoustic bass, & Mark Kelso-drums. www.hilarioduran.com Hilario Duran performing "New Danzon"
solo "For_Emiliano"_from_"Motion"_2010_(sample
mp3) "Timba_en_Trampa"_from_"Motion"_2010
(sample mp3) "Tango_Moruno"_from_"Motion"_2010_(sample
mp3)Friday, March 16 C-Town Jazz Quintet 8:30 PM $10. All-Star NE Ohio based Quintet featuring: Kenny Davis-trumpet, David Thomas-piano, Derrick James-bass, Elijah Gilmore-drums, & Ide Ebose-sax. Saturday, March 17 The New Barleycorn Two shows at 5:30 & 8 PM $22. Celebrate St. Patrick's Day at Nighttown with Ohio's premier Irish Band! www.thenewbarleycorn.com Sunday, March 18 Greg Abate Quintet featuring Paul Ferguson 7 PM $15. Alto Saxophonist Greg Abate plays music from his new CD tribute to Horace Silver. Featuring: Paul Ferguson on Trombone. www.gregabate.com www.paulfergusonmusic.com Down Beat Review of Greg's new album "Live in Monterey" (pdf) Greg
Abate Live in BostonThursday, March 22 Sultans of String 8 PM $20. Direct from Toronto! Eclectic group features World Music and Gypsy Jazz for unique blend. Nighttown & Cleveland debut! Co-sponsored by Roots of American Music www.sultansofstring.com Sultans
of String Live** Friday, March 23 Charlie Christopherson 8:30 $10. Master guitarist & vocalist from Cleveland Hts. plays Rockin' Blues with his smoking band! www.charliechristopherson.com Charlie
Christopherson's
"Come On Down" (mp3 download) Charlie
Christopherson's "12 String Blues" (mp3 download)From France!! ** Saturday, March 24 Stephane Wrembel Quintet 8:30 $20. From France! Django inspired guitarist with his Gypsy Jazz Quintet. As featured in the Woody Allen Movies "Midnight in Paris" & "Vicky Christina Barcelona". www.stephanewrembel.com Stephane
Wrembel's"A Childs Dream" (full song mp3) Stephane
Wrembel's "Mektoub" (full song mp3) Stephane_Wrembel's_"Nanoc"
(mp3 sample) Stephane_Wrembel's_"Afro_Blue"
(mp3 sample) Stephane
Wrembel The Django Project From Cuba!! Tuesday, March 27 Sierra Maestra 7 PM $25. Direct from Cuba! Nine piece group formed in 1976 includes four members from the original Buena Vista Social Club. Traditional Cuban Music in the Son Mutano Style. Back by Popular Demand! www.myspace.com/sierramaestra Wednesday, March 28 Robin Spielberg 7 PM $15. Dynamic pianist and composer in Nighttown debut. www.robinspielberg.com Robin
Spielberg's "I Remember Spring (mp3 sample) Robin
Spielberg's "Accepting Grace (mp3 sample) Robin
Spielberg's "Canon in D"Thursday March 29 Nighttown and Hennes Paynter Communications sponsor Cleveland Film Festival screening of "Under African Skies". Join us at Nighttown at 5:00PM for a pre-film reception, followed by "Under African Skies" at the Cedar Lee Theater at 7:00PM, followed by dinner specials back at Nighttown from 9:30PM - Midnight. Saturday, March 31 Long Road featuring David Budin 7 PM $15. Ohio Based Folk Music Masters play Classics and more. Featuring: David Budin (guitar, vocals), Kevin Richards (acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, fiddle, vocals), Bob Sandham (acoustic and electric guitars, pedal steel guitar, vocals), Celia Hollander Lewis (guitar, banjo, autoharp, hammered dulcimer, mountain dulcimer, Irish harp, bowed psaltry, vocals), Charlie Lewis (guitar, mandolin, banjo, vocals) and Ray DeForest (bass). Long
Road & NighttownSunday, April 1 Bill Frisell Quartet 7 & 9 PM $30. Masterful and unique jazz guitarist brings his All-Star Quartet. Featuring: Ron Miles-trumpet, Tony Scherr-bass, & Kenny Wollesen-drums. www.billfrisell.com Interview
with Bill Frisell Bill
Frisell live videoFriday, April 6 Eddie Brookshire Quintet 8:30 PM $15. Acoustic Bassist, composer, and bandleader returns to Nighttown with Dayton, Ohio based Quintet. Featuring: Jack Novotny-sax, Gary Onady-trumpet, Keigo Hirakawa, & Fenton Sparks-drums. www.eddiebrookshiremusic.com Saturday, April 7 Philippe LeJeune Trio 8:30 PM $10. From Toulouse, France! Jazz, Blues, & Boogie Woogie from exciting French pianist. Featuring: Marty Block-acoustic bass, & Roy King-drums. www.philippelejeune.com Phyilippe
LeJeune Live** Monday, April 9 Solon HS Big Band 7 PM $5, Next generation of Jazz Musicians hit the stage at Nighttown! ** Tuesday, April 10 Laurence Hobgood Quartet featuring Ernie Watts 7 PM $20. Pianist and Musical Director for Kurt Elling leads Quartet with special guest saxophonist Ernie Watts. Featuring: Matt Rybicki- bass & Jared Schonig-drums. www.laurencehobgood.com www.erniewatts.com Wednesday, April 11 Chuchito Valdes 7 PM $25. From Cuba! Latin Jazz from pianist extraordinaire and his group. Chuchito_Valdes'_"Version_de_Almendra"
(mp3 sample) Chuchito_Valdes'_"Guanco_Montuno"
(mp3 sample) Chuchito_Valdes'_"Montuno_a_la_Lecuona"
(mp3 sample)Thursday, April 19 Dave Samuels & The Organik Vibe Trio 8 PM $15. Vibraphone legend Dave Samuels leads Organ Trio featuring: Ron Oswanski-Hammond B-3, & Marko Marcinko-Drums. www.organikvibetrio.com/ Organik
Vibe Trio liveSaturday, April 21 Bobby Selvaggio Grass Roots Movement 8:30 PM $10. Rising Alto Saxophonist leads All-Star Group featuring: James Johnson-drums, Kip Reed-bass, & Chris Parker-guitar. www.bobbyselvaggio.com Bobby
Selvaggio at Smalls Jazz Club in NYC Bobby_Selvaggio's_"Quick_Solutions"
(full mp3 download) One of The Top Jazz Clubs
In the WorldFor the ninth year in a row, Nighttown has been named one of the top jazz clubs in the world by Downbeat Magazine. Nighttown is the only club in Ohio that has received this recognition. A big thanks to all of our friends who have joined us over the past eleven years for concerts from the hundreds of great jazz artists that we have presented. Nighttown
12387 Cedar Road Cleveland Heights, OH Tickets/reservations by calling 216-795-0550 www.nighttowncleveland.com Map to Nighttown ![]() |
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