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12387 Cedar Road (top of Cedar Hill)
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Tickets/reservations 216-795-0550
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This Week at Nighttown
5/04 Sun  
Wayne Henderson  7PM  $20 
                Roots of America Guitar Master Series
                
radio Listen to "Nighttown Live" on WNWV 107.3FM at 8:00PM
5/05 Mon  George Foley (piano)  7PM  No charge
5/06 Tues 
Duke Heitger   7PM    $10
5/07 Wed  Geoff Muldaur   7PM   $10
5/08 Thurs Dennis Lewin (piano)  7PM  No charge
5/09 Fri    
Bobby Watson/Greg Abate Quintet   9PM   $20
5/10 Sat    Bobby Watson/Greg Abate Quintet   9PM   $20


Next Week at Nighttown
5/11 Sun   George Diehl (piano)  7PM  No charge
5/12 Mon 
Spelling Bee's Big Give....Back  7PM    $20
                Benefit for Aids Taskforce of Cleveland
5/13 Tues  The Bad Plus    7PM    $20
5/14 Wed  The Bad Plus    7 PM   $20
5/15 Thurs 'Tangled Up in Bob'  A Tribute to Bob Dylan  6:30-9:30PM 
                 Benefit Concert For Roots of American Music

5/16 Fri      Helen Welch (vocals)  9PM  No charge
5/17 Sat     Roy King's Court (trio)  8:30PM No charge at Nighttown
                
An Evening with Roberta Flack   at John Hay High School Auditorium
                 7PM doors, 8PM show 
                 Benefit for the Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts
                 

                




"Nighttown Live"
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Nighttown and WNWV 107.3FM announce a new radio show featuring the music coming to Nighttown.  Heard every other Sunday from
8 - 9PM, the show will feature some of the great artists that you have heard at Nighttown, as well as music of the upcoming shows.  Tune in as host Daniel Steinberg gives you insights into the great music you hear at Nighttown.  Listen on your radio at 107.3FM or on your computer at http://www.wnwv.com/

UpcomingSchedule

Sun 5/18  8 - 9PM  Featuring music of Tom Lellis, Toninho Horta, Jamey Hadad, Frank McComb, Hot Club of San Francisco and more........





Stephen's Green at Nighttown
Stephen's Green


Now Open for the season for your dining enjoyment

Check out Cool Cleveland's recent review of Stephen's Green, Nighttown's multi-season patio.  A great place for outdoor dining!!








Duke Heitger
with George Foley
Tues. May 6
7 PM
$10
 
YouTube Duke Heitger on YouTube
 
dukeTrumpeter Duke Heitger came to New Orleans in 1991 to join Jacques Gauthe’s Creole Rice Jazz Band and since that time he has become one of the most sought after players on the international scene, performing and recording around the world with a diverse roster of musicians.

Hailing from Toledo, Ohio, Heitger carries on a family tradition in the music business. As a youngster he became fascinated with the sounds embedded in the grooves of his dad’s record collection, discs by Louis Armstrong, Bunny Berrigan, Roy Eldridge, Red Allen, Bobby Hackett, and Bix Beiderbecke. Rather than rebel against that music, he would sit in with his father’s Cakewalkin’ Jass Band, a Toledo institution that has played a weekly engagement since 1968. Duke started playing professional jobs at age twelve and was touring while still in his teens. His travels broadened as he played jazz festivals across the country with his father’s band.

Since arriving in New Orleans, Heitger has received international exposure leading to work with bands led by such classic jazz stalwarts as Dick Hyman, James Dapogny, Butch Thompson, John Gill and Banu Gibson. He has also recently performed with Warren Vache, Harry Allen, John Allred, Bucky Pizzarelli, and Marty Gros. He has made a number of guest appearances on Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion” with Butch Thompson, and has been featured numerous times on public radio broadcasts by the Jim Cullum Jazz Band’s “Live at the Landing” from San Antonio.

While not on the road, Heitger maintains a busy schedule in New Orleans, leading his own Steamboat Stompers aboard the Natchez Paddlewheeler, a weekly appearance at the Palm Court Jazz Cafe, as well as a heavy dose of spot work.

As a sideman Heitger has recorded widely. While well known among jazz enthusiasts through those many recordings, he also made his mark on popular music with his trumpet work on the Squirrel Nut Zippers million selling disc Hot, earning him a platinum record.

Heitger has recorded five compact discs as a leader. The first featuring his Steamboat Stompers was recorded for GHB Records; the second, a critically acclaimed Fantasy release Rhythm is our Business, features his Swing Band; the Stomp Off release Prince of Wails finds Heitger leading a quartet; Duke Heitger's Krazy Kapers; and most recently Duke Heitger's New Orleans Wanderers on the Jazzology label.

Duke Heitger will be supported by Nighttown favorite George Foley on piano.  Don't miss trumpet virtuoso Duke Heitger with George Foley on piano on Tuesday, May 6th.





 
Geoff Muldaur
Wed. May 7
7 PM
$10
 
YouTube Geoff Muldaur at YouTube

geoff1Geoff Muldaur is one of the great voices and musical forces to emerge from the folk, blues and folk-rock scenes centered in Cambridge, MA and Woodstock, NY. During the 1960's and '70's, Geoff made a series of highly influential recordings as a founding member of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band and the Paul Butterfield's Better Days group, as well as collaborations with then-wife Maria and other notables (Bonnie Raitt, Eric Von Schmidt, Jerry Garcia, etc.). He left the stage and recording world in the mid-1980's for a working sabbatical but continued, however, to hone his craft, albeit 'flying beneath radar'. He composed scores for film and television, garnering an Emmy in the process, and produced off-beat albums for the likes of Lenny Pickett and the Borneo Horns and the Richard Greene String Quartet. And his definitive recording of "Brazil" provided the seed for - and was featured in - Terry Gilliam's film of the same title.

With his magical voice and singular approach to American music in tact, Geoff is once again touring the world. Recent performances have included The Lincoln Center in New York City, The Getty Art Center in Los Angeles, Royal Festival Hall in London, as well as folk and blues festivals in Newport RI, Edmonton Canada, Dublin Ireland, San Francisco CA, Bergen and Notodden Norway to name a few. Geoff may be heard regularly as a guest on Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie Home Companion" and has been featured on a variety of National Public Radio shows, including Weekend Edition and All Things Considered.

Geoff's newest albums have met with high critical acclaim and feature Geoff's unusually crafted interpretations of classic, oftentimes obscure, American material as well as his own unique compositions. The recordings include performances by David Lindley, The McGarrigle Sisters, John Sebastian, Van Dyke Parks, Roswell Rudd, Amos Garrett, Lenny Pickett and Howard Johnson in supporting roles.

In addition to tours and recording, Geoff continues to apply his arranging skills to a variety of projects for albums and film. Although he is known as a musicians musician, it is clearly his voice that most identifies him. About his albums, the New York Times noted: Geoff Muldaur "...succeeds not because he copies the timbre and inflections of a down-home African American but because his voice - reedy, quavering, otherworldly - is so unusual that [the music] he sings becomes little more than a context, a jumping-off point." And about a recent performance in London, The London Times wrote, "Immaculate guitar picking was matched by vocals that were rich, and bore out the guitarist, Richard Thompson's praise for him: 'There are only three white blues singers, and Geoff Muldaur is at least two of them.
 
Don't miss Geoff Muldaur live at Nighttown on Wednesday, May 7th.
 







Bobby Watson/Greg Abate Quintet
Fri. & Sat. May 9 & 10
9 PM
$20
 
YouTube Bobby Watson on Ben Sidran's TV show (circa ~1988)
YouTube Greg Abate Interview from UK

Bobby Watson
bobby76One of the leading voices on the alto saxophone, Bobby Watson has had an illustrious career up to this point.  A native of Kansas City, Kansas, Watson graduated from the University of Miami in the mid seventies.  He left for New York City and was quickly picked up by the legendary drummer Art Blakey and his group the Jazz Messengers.  Watson went on to become the musical director of the Messengers and remained with the group between 1977-1981.  During that time a young trumpeter by the name of Wynton Marsalis joined the Messengers on Watson's recommendation. 

In the early 80's Bobby Watson commenced his solo career and 26 albums later he is still going strong.  Among his career highlights is the formation of the group Horizon which he co-lead with drummer Victor Lewis.  This group is considered one of the most influential of the 80's and 90's and has reformed and recorded in 2004. 

In addition to leading his own groups and recording prolifically, Watson has collaborated with numerous jazz legends including Max Roach, Louis Hayes, George Coleman, Branford Marsalis, and vocalists like Betty Carter, Dianne Reeves, Lou Rawls, and Carmen Lundy.  In short Bobby Watson works with the best and upholds the highest standards in jazz.  Currently, Bobby Watson is the director of jazz studies at the University of Missouri/Kansas City and continues to tour the world and record regularly.
 
Greg Abate
Greg AbateGreg 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.

Joining Bobby Watson and Greg Abate on the Nighttown stage will be Kansas City pianist Mike Pagan, bassist Dave Morgan who is currently professor of Music at Youngstown State University, and the drummer is TBA.


http://www.bobbywatson.com/    

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Spelling Bee's Big Give....Back
A Benefit for the Greater Cleveland AIDS Taskforce
Monday, May 12
7 PM
$20.
 
Touring cast of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee gives its time and talents to benefit people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS
 
spellingThe members of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee are using their only day off to produce and perform the one-night-only presentation of Spelling Bee’s BIG GIVE…BACK, at Nighttown, 12387 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights. The high-spirited event, complete with a live and silent auction, will reflect the big-hearted tone of the musical and aims to carry that feeling of hope to the cause of HIV/AIDS. Proceeds from the event will benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, two organizations that provide service and advocacy for individuals infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Tickets are $20 at the door or can be reserved by calling 216-357-2223.


cast Back row (left to right):  Jeffrey James Binney, Robin Childress, Justin Keyes, Roberta Duchak, Kevin Smith Kirkwood;  middle row:  Christine Bunuan, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Katie Boren, Vanessa Ray
seated:  Lawrence Zoernig, Karen Dryer, Jay Mack, Andrew Malay; 
Photo credit Jill B. Gounder
Musicians from the tour who will be joining them are:  Karen Dryer (Piano; MD); Jay Mack (percussion); Lawrence Zoernig (cello; mandolin); Andrew Malay (reeds)aids

About the AIDS Taskforce:
The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland provides a compassionate and collaborative response to the needs of people infected, affected and at risk of HIV/AIDS.  This is accomplished through leadership in prevention, education, supportive services and advocacy.
 

 



The Bad Plus
Tues. & Wed. May 13 & 14
7 PM
$20
 
Video   The Bad Plus on the recording of "Prog" (2007 Heads Up)
Audio The Bad Plus' "Everybody Wants to Rule The World" (mp3)
 
badFive years ago, The Bad Plus released These Are The Vistas, their first recording for the venerable Columbia label. With a sound more akin to a rock and roll assault than to the politeness of a jazz piano trio, with influences ranging from Stravinsky to Ornette Coleman, and a repertoire blending diverse original material and provocative covers of Nirvana and Aphex Twin, The Bad Plus earned a reputation as one of the most forward-thinking groups in music.

Four years and two more landmark albums later (2004's Give and 2005's Suspicious Activity?), The Bad Plus turned the page with their newest release, PROG.  An excitingly mature and exhilarating album, PROG is the work of a band in clear control of their musical intentions, their sound, and their business.  It is at once a new beginning and a confirmation of past promise.

The Bad Plus tackle four covers: Tears For Fears' "Everybody Wants to Rule The World" and Burt Bacharach's "This Guy's In Love With You" plus massively deconstructed versions of Rush's "Tom Sawyer" and David Bowie's "Life On Mars."  As is now a Bad Plus tradition, the covers frame the band’s original compositions, including the stunning new ballad, "Giant," the intricately angular "Mint,"and the final installment in their tribute to athleticism, "1980 World Champion."

Regardless of the repertoire performed, the band is simply breathtaking.  Favoring group improvisation over individual solos, eschewing all jazz cliches, The Bad Plus rip into each set with a combination of Swiss-watch precision, the spectrum of dynamics and reckless abandon. 

The Bad Plus is a collective made up of bassist Reid Anderson, pianist Ethan Iver
bad2son, and drummer David King.  All three are from the Midwest and they have known each other since their teens.  Nonetheless, with the exception of one unimpressive meeting in 1990, it is only after spending their formative 20s apart  -- King as a session player in Los Angeles, Iverson as the musical director for the prestigious Mark Morris Dance Group, Anderson as a prominent up-and-coming player on the New York jazz scene -- that they reunited in late 2000 to play a weekend club date in Minneapolis.  The chemistry was immediate and obvious.  They planned a second gig and a one-day recording session for the indie jazz label Fresh Sound and The Bad Plus was born.

On this same first gig, the nascent group played their first rock cover, Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit." Thus began The Bad Plus trademark of complementing original repertoire with their takes on mainstream pop  “standards” including ABBA, Black Sabbath, the Bee Gees, Queen, Blondie, Aphex Twin, Neil Young, and Bjork.

While the covers helped to spread their reputation, they comprise less than 20% of the band's live repertoire.  Anderson, Iverson, and King are all superb composers in their own right, each boasting  a distinctive style.  Iverson’s music is the more intellectual and complex, Anderson's the more melodic and romantic, and King’s the more rhythmic and surreal.

Don't miss The Bad Plus as they roll into Nighttown for a two night stand on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 13 & 14.






'Tangled Up in Bob'
A Tribute to Bob Dylan

A Benefit Concert for Roots of American Music (ROAM)
Thursday, May 15
6:30-9:30 PM
$100. ($50. tax deductible)
 
dylanThe education organization Roots of American Music (ROAM) presents an evening of all-Bob Dylan music, Thursday, May 15, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., at Nighttown (12383 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights). 
 
The event, “Tangled Up in Bob,” celebrates Bob Dylan’s 67th birthday with the band Maggie’s Farm and several special guest musicians performing songs – from folk to rock to folk-rock – by Dylan.
 
The event also features a full gourmet dinner buffet of ‘60s Greenwich Village café fare (minus the smoky air); limited open bar; and a small (but mighty) silent auction, featuring Dylan-related items and other treats.
 
Tickets are $100 ($50 tax-deductible).  Seating is very limited, and on a first-come, first-served basis, based on reservations.  To reserve your seat and purchase a ticket, call Sheela Das at Roots of American Music 216-321-9353.


About Roots of American Music
Roots of American Music is dedicated to preserving and promoting an appreciation of American roots music and how it reflects the spirit and history of our country.  Founded in 1999, ROAM provides teaching artists to K-12 classrooms to enrich not only music and social studies, but also language arts and literacy curriculum through live musical performance and hands-on activities, with long-term residencies and one-time assemblies.  Each year, ROAM reaches more than 40,000 students in 36 school districts.





An Evening with Roberta Flack
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Benefit for Friends of Cleveland School of the Arts
John Hay High School Auditorium

Doors Open at 7 p.m. ~ Show Begins at 8 p.m.

AudioRoberta Flack's "Where Is The Love" (mp3)

Roberta

Roberta Flack will perform an intimate concert to benefit the Cleveland School of the Arts, a specialty arts school in The Cleveland Metropolitan School District, that incorporates all aspects of the arts into its teaching approach.  In addition to a college preparatory academic cuirriculum, all students participate in an arts curriculum of their choice:  Dance, Digital Design & Multimedia, Insturmental & Vocal Music, Literary Arts, theatre, and Visual Arts. 


Tickets are $125 for concert and post-event celebration featuring food from around the world, drinks, CSA JazzArts ensemble, student exhibitions, and artwork for sale by CSA's students. Peggy Zone Fisher, President and CEO of The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio, and Lt. Governor Lee Fisher will be honored for their support of Cleveland's families and children. Event co-chairs Margie Biggar, Ann Gillespie. Sponsorship opportunities are available.

Call the FCSA Box Office for tickets at 216.421.7690

More info on Friends of Cleveland School of the Arts

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Tom Lellis/Toninho Horta Quartet
Featuring Jamey Haddad
Tuesday, May 20
7 PM
$25
 
Tom Lellis
TomTom Lellis began singing professionally at the age of 15 in Cleveland, Ohio. By age 21 he was the "house singer" at the 5th largest nightclub in the U.S. (Three Rivers Inn , Syracuse NY) with a big band on bills with Ray Charles and Gregory Hines and later in clubs across the U.S. including Las Vegas' Frontier Hotel. Tom began intensive piano studies at age 24 with Bill Dobbins while performing together. Three years later he was opening for Dizzy Gillespie, Bill Evans, Jimmy Smith and other jazz greats. After moving to New York his versatility as singer and singer/pianist allowed Tom to perform in venues from the Blue Note to the Millennium at the Waldorf Astoria leading his big band as well as touring the U.S. and Europe.

As a lyricist, he first put lyrics to and recorded works by McCoy Tyner, Keith Jarrett, Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck and others. His debut album on Inner City Records in 1981 became a fixture in London's jazz discos and featured world-class musicians, drummer Jack DeJohnette and bassist Eddie Gomez. Double Entendre, also with these musicians, was released in 1991 in the U.S. and in Japan where the press sighted him as "rare and gifted" and for "producing an ideal vocal form". With the release of his 1993 Concord recording Taken to Heart, Tom expanded to Brazilian music. The collaboration with guitarist and composer, Toninho Horta resulted in "Mountain Flight" and inclusion in the Latin Real Book and CD, two more inclusions in the All Jazz Real Book (Sher ) and on the new CD Southern Exposure. Concord's Jazz By The Fire CD released in 2000 features Tom. He was voted to the Down Beat International Critic's Poll and dubbed by numerous writers and critics as a "triple threat".  Tom's release, Skylark is with the world's preeminent jazz orchestra, the 52-piece, stringed, Netherlands Metropole Orchestra conducted by John Clayton Jr. with orchestrations by Grammy winner Vince Mendoza,  has been called the "most requested recording in years" at New York's WBGO radio.

Tom's new Adventure Music recording Southern Exposure, the latest documentation of his Brazilian and jazz influences, features Toninho Horta, Romero Lubambo, Dave Kikoski, Kenny Werner,Tommy Campbell, Jamey Haddad, Kip Reed, Tony Marino, Frank Colon and Jeremy Steig, Roseanna Vitro, Chris McNulty and Full Voice.

www.tomlellis.com
     
 
Toninho Horta
toninhoThey were a group of childhood friends, all raised together in the land-locked, mountainous, mineral rich Brazilizan state of Minas Gerais. The first name that sprang to international attention - and stays there as the foremost current ambassador of Brazilian song - is Milton Nascimento. Joining him are songwriters Beto Guedes and Lo Borges, poets Ronaldo Bastos and Fernando Brant, and a slew of instrumentalists like Wagner Tiso and Robertinho Silva. And at the side of all of them is a musician who appears on more albums than most anyone in all Brazil, as arranger, as song- writer, as sparkling instrumentalist - Toninho Horta. Toninho Horta is, quite simply, a master whose harmonic sensibility, whose fantastically inventive chording, whose unfailing musicality have made him a session player and a arranger in constant demand for well over two decades.

To hear him play live is to be stunned by the alternately lyrical and rythmic lines he is capable of, and at the ability of a musician to think so originally, so complexly on his feet. As a writer, Toninho's musicality has produced standards that top the list of the best-loved songs in Brazil.

His story is somewhat typical of the artists of his generation. Like all Brazilians, he grew up with the music of his region everywhere about him: the folkloric traditions of former slaves, the religious music of a deeply religious land, a glorious tradition in samba, and as a youth at a time of worldwide flux, he grew with an ever widening exposure to foreign forms. He and his Minas friends were first introduced to American jazz in the 1950's, cool jazz, like that played by Chet Baker (whose phrasing as a singer and instrumentalist made a tremendous impression) and Miles davis, or by richly harmonic masters like Duke Elington. Then came the rock and roll of a later generation - especially a group cited by nearly every Brazilian of the time, The Beatles, with their allembracing concept album and adventouresome musical vision. This varied exposure filtered through some of the most singular musical sensibilities in Brazil, and the loosely knit clutch of musicians came to be known as the Corner Club, or in Portuguese, the Clube da Esquinha. His successes came early, with a first composition, written when he was only thirteen, beung picked up by local bands, and a later one, "Litoral", becoming an instant standard for its twenty-year-old composer. Given his early recognition as a guitarist to watch, Toninho appeared in the bands of many of Brazil's greatest singers. He even fronted Milton Nascimento's first appearance in Rio, in 1970. since that time he has played with and arranged for Maria Bethania, Elis Regina, Gal Costa and many others.

In a short time, absorbing the world of music, he was invited to perform with Milton Nascimento and some of Brazil's most popular artists. In 1976, he recorded with Nascimento along with the famed musical duo of Airto Moreira and Flora Purim, gaining widespread recognition in the Brazilian music industry and the momentum to undertake projects abroad. Following his first self titled release, Terra dos Passaros, Horta's interests expanded to include the countercultural rock music of Jimi Hendrix, Simon and Garfunkel and Led Zeppelin. Somewhere in this haze of time, a bit of American music spirit slipped into his bloodstream, and to this day he still has flashbacks.

 
Jamey Haddad
JameyA world class musician, native Clevelander Jamey Haddad  spent most of 2003 and 2004 on tour with Simon and Garfunkel enhancing their world famous music with his percussion. That tour included an appearance in downtown Cleveland at Gund Arena. Jamey Haddad has been a professional jazz musician for over 25 years and has enjoyed a wide and diverse career. He has toured and recorded with many greats including Carly Simon, Joe Lovano, Paul Winter, Kenny Werner, and Dave Liebman.
 
Jamey Haddad wears many hats.... he is a great jazz drummer, he has invented and patented several percussion instruments, and he has performed worldwide with musicians spanning four different continents. An author and lecturer, he is considered an authority on musical cultures and their rhythmic base. Currently he is teaching at the Berklee School of Music and at Oberlin and he continues to tour as the leader of his own group, and as a special guest, nationally and internationally.  


Don't miss the dynamic vocals of Tom Lellis with world class Brazilian guitarist Toninho Horta along with drummer/percussionist Jamey Haddad and electric bassist Kip Reed, all of whom are featured on recent CD's from Lellis, live at Nighttown on Tuesday, May 20th.
 




 
Frank McComb
with Walter Barnes-electric bass, & Robert Hubbard-drums
Wednesday, May 28
7 & 9 PM
$25
 
 
FrankVocalist, piano/keyboard master, and Cleveland native Frank McComb has been a strong presence in R & B and Jazz for the past 20 years.  Frank started performing while still a student at Glenville High Scholl in the mid 80's.  At that time he formed a trio, performed extensively, bought a car before he even had a license to drive, and developed the skills that have continued his popularity from those days on.  Eventually he was picked up by the recording act "The Rude Boys" who were an offshoot of the popular Levert group.  McComb quickly ascended to the position of musical director of the Rude Boys and hit the road in the early 90's.  After a trip to Philadelphia he was lured there to become a member of hitmaking songwriters Gamble and Huff's musical team.  While in Philadelphia he came to the attention of MoJazz record executive Steve McKeever.  He was signed to MoJazz in the early 90's, but fell victim to internal business difficulties in the company.  Two records that were recorded at that time never came out.  In the mid 90's McComb landed in Los Angeles and was quickly discovered by saxophonist Branford Marsalis, who at that time was the musical director of the Tonight Show.  McComb joined Marsalis' contemporary jazz group of that time, Buckshot LeFonque.  He went on to make two successful CD's with that group and co-composed and recorded the hit song "Just Another Day".    In 2000, Frank McComb recorded the underground hit record "Love Stories" for Columbia Records.  Well known in musical circles, McComb still was not fully appreciated by broader audiences in the US.  Ironically, he was rapidly gaining a significant following in Europe and Japan.
 
Presently Frank McComb is touring in support of his new CD/DVD "Live in Atlanta" on his own Boobeescoot records.  Like many musical artists of the current generation, McComb has proven that a great musician can have a thriving career by going straight to the public.  Frank McComb has been noticed by the big companies, they simply have not found a way to take that musicianship to the public.  It has done little to stop Frank McComb.  He still tours internationally, enjoys a specially good following overseas, and continues to be a strong underground presence in the States, while consistently working on special projects in Los Angeles. 
 
This special concert at Nighttown marks the first club appearance in Cleveland for Frank McComb in several years.  Supporting McComb will be old friends and colleagues Walter Barnes on electric bass, and Robert Hubbard on drums. 
 
Don't miss vocalist and pianist Frank McComb when he makes his long awaited homecoming at Nighttown on Wednesday, May 28th.






radioLooking for great music
on the radio and the web? 
Check out the JWP/Nighttown
radio guide
 
Radio List (in Word)
                       Radio List (in pdf)
Thanks to Bruce Amsel and Bruce Hennes for
compiling and keeping this list up to date!!!






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Nighttown
Special Events at Nighttown
  Spring 2008

12387 Cedar Road (top of Cedar Hill)
Cleveland Heights, OH
Tickets/reservations 216-795-0550
www.nighttowncleveland.com
Map to Nighttown

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** denotes recent additions or changes to the schedule
(Corrections in red)

 

Tues. May 6              Duke Heitger                                    7 PM      $10
Trumpeter and Traditional Jazz virtuoso from New Orleans.  Featuring George Foley on piano.
http://www.dukeheitger.com/
YouTube Duke Heitger on YouTube
 

Wed. May 7              Geoff Muldaur                                  7 PM     $10
Singer/Songwriter, Guitarist, and Blues Master returns.  Hightone recording Artist.
http://www.geoffmuldaur.com/
YouTube Geoff Muldaur at YouTube
 

Fri. & Sat. May 9 & 10          Bobby Watson/Greg Abate Quintet            9 PM    $20.
Alto Sax Madness with Watson and Abate in Summit meeting at Nighttown.
http://www.bobbywatson.com/     http://www.gregabate.com/
YouTube Bobby Watson on Ben Sidran's TV show (circa ~1988)
YouTube Greg Abate Interview from UK

 
** Mon May 12    Sachal Vasandani      POSTPONED   New Date TBA


 

** Mon May 12  
Spelling Bee's Big Give....Back      7PM 
Cabaret featuring the cast and crew of The 25th Anniversary Putnam County Spelling Bee,
to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.     

$20 at the door or make advance reservations by calling 216-357-2223




Tues. & Wed. May 13 & 14           The Bad Plus                7 PM       $20.
Heads Up International recording artists.  Explosive Modern Trio back by popular demand!
http://www.thebadplus.com/
http://headsup.com/albums/3125.html


Thurs May 15   'Tangled Up in Bob'  A Tribute to Bob Dylan     6:30-9:30PM 
$100. ($50. Tax Deductible)
A Benefit Concert For Roots of American Music (ROAM) featuring various artists performing the music of Bob Dylan.  For Tickets Call ROAM at (216) 321-9353
www.rootsofamericanmusic.org





Sat May 17        An Evening with Roberta Flack     7PM doors, 8PM show
Benefit for the Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts
John Hay High School Auditorium
$125 includes post event celebration featuring food from around the world, drinks, CSA JazzArts ensemble, student exhibitions, and artwork for sale by CSA's students. 
Production by JWP/Jim Wadsworth Productions
Call the FCSA Box Office for tickets at 216.421.7690
More info on Friends of Cleveland School of the Arts
AudioRoberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly With His Song" (mp3)
AudioRoberta Flack's "Where Is The Love" (mp3)






** Tues May 20   Tom Lellis/Toninho Horta Quartet featuring Jamey Haddad    7PM    $25
NYC vocalist and Cleveland Native teams up with world class Brazilian guitarist in support of their new CD on Adventure Music.  Featuing Jamey Haddad-drums and percussion, & Kip Reed-bass.
www.tomlellis.com       www.toninhohorta.com.br        www.Jameyhaddadmusic.com
video Tom Lellis' "If I Were a Bell" (wmv)
Audio Toninho Horta's "Aqui Oh!" (mp3)
Audio Jamey Haddad (mp3)


Wed May 28                       Frank McComb                        7 & 9PM      $25
Cleveland Nativean, vocalist and pianist, now residing in Los Angeles makes long waited return to hometown.  As featured in Branford Marsalis' Buckshot LeFunk group.   With Robert Hubbard-drums, Walter Barnes-bass.
www.frankmccomb.info



** Thurs May 29    Ivan Lins    POSTPONED    New Date TBA

 
Sun June 1           Hot Club of San Francisco            7PM       $15
Gypsy Jazz from First Rate West Coast Band.
www.hcsf.com
YouTube Hot Club of San Francisco at YouTube
Audio Hot_Club_of_San_Francisco's_"Not_So_Fast" (mp3)
Audio Hot_Club_of_San_Francisco's_"Spivy" (mp3)


Thurs. June 5             Lynne Arriale Trio                              8PM      $20
Piano virtuoso and Motema recording artist live at Nighttown.  Featuring Johannes Weidenmueller-bass and Anthony Pinciotti-drums.
www.lynnearriale.com
YouTube Lynne Arriale's "Iko Ilo"
YouTube Lynne Arriale's "Seven Steps to Heaven"


** Fri  June 13                Tony Monaco Trio                9 PM       $20
From Columbus.  Hammond B-3 Master, and Chicken Coop recording artist returns.
With Louis Tsamous-drums, & Robert Kraut-guitar.

 
** Sat  June 21              Anat Cohen Quartet              8 PM      $20
From Israel.  Clarinetist and saxophonist makes her Cleveland debut at Nighttown.
 

** Sun  June 22               Circa 1939                           7 PM     $15
Featuring Mark Flanders, Joan Ellison, & Jennifer Heemstra
Special new show featuring the music of George and Ira Gershwin.
Authentic recreations of depression era hits.






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12387 Cedar Road
Cleveland Heights, OH
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www.nighttowncleveland.com
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