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MONDAY 7/22
Zach Bartholomew Pianist Zach Bartholomew moved to Miami in 2015 and has quickly become an integral part of the jazz scene. In 2016, Zach was chosen as one of five finalists to compete in the highly acclaimed Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition, winning 3rd place. His trio performs a mix of modern originals as well as surprising arrangements of songs from the jazz tradition. Website |
TUESDAY 7/23
Mark Lockett Mark Lockett is a talented performer, composer and educator who has played with some of the finest jazz musicians on the world scene today. He has recorded and toured extensively throughout New York, Australia and New Zealand, Japan, and Singapore with his own trio, quartet and quintet ensembles. Mark has performed alongside George Garzone, Joe Cohn, Julien Wilson, Dave Rex, Paul Van Ross, Mark Fitzgibbon, Philip Rex, Alex Boneham, Mark Elton, Michelle Nicole (Australian Jazz Vocalist of the Year 2001, 2003 and 2004), Alison Wedding (2004 Bell Award winner), Tim Hopkins (1993 Australian Jazz Award winner), Roger Manins (2002 Australian Jazz award winner), Joe Chindamo and Jamie Oehlers (2003 Montreux Jazz festival saxophone competition winner) to name a few. Mark’s release Sneaking Out After Midnight (2012, Rattle Records) includes a suite of original tunes. Recorded at Acoustic Recording in Brooklyn NY and features NY heavy weights Joel Frahm (Saxophone) and Orlando Le Fleming (Bass). “Mark Lockett shines in his new trio recording” - Mike Nock (March 2013). “This CD sounds phenomenal. I Love it” - Ari Hoenig (June 2013). Other releases by Mark include About Time (2004, Move Records), Mark Lockett, Paul Van Ross Live at Spleen (2005, New Market Records), Now and Then (2009, Move Records), Mark Lockett and Richard Nunns Redaction (Rattle Records) and Lockett, Johnson, Dreyer Any Last Requests. |
WEDNESDAY 7/24
EZ E Trio Eric Escanes is a Miami based guitarist who is an integral part of the Miami music scene. At the moment he is playing and touring with national act Flo Rida and his main Project Electric Kif. He has played and recorded with artists such as George Clinton, Jack Splash, Bobby Caldwell, Brazilian Girls, The Hongs, Andy Garcia, Mayday, Robin Thicke, John Newman, Trombone Shorty, Jonathan Joseph, Doug Winbish, Nigel Hall, Way of the Groove and many more and has opened for many acts including Snarky Puppy,Ghost Note, Ice Cube, Robin Trower, Chaka Khan, The Wailers, Pitbull.In 2020 he recorded guitars on the Valerie June album "Moons and Stars:Presciptions For Dreamers". Eric’s musical influences span from Jimi Hendrix to Scott Henderson, John Scofield and Michael Landau. Website |
THURSDAY 7/25
Patrick Lopez Trumpeter, vocalist, and bandleader Patrick Lopez has done a lot of things and worked with a lot of people. He was a student of the great Cuban trumpeter, pianist, and composer Arturo Sandoval. His first vocal teacher was Jon Secada, who scored a No. 1 pop hit with “Just Another Day.” And he’s played in various combos across the Southeast, including his own band The Patrick Lopez Experience which is a mix of Latin, Jazz, and Colombian structured melodies and harmonies. website |
FRIDAY 7/26
4Beat Moi Linares, also known as 4Beat, a Mexican-American drummer and filmmaker based in Boca Raton, FL, is known for his unique musical beats and tight groove behind the drums. Growing up, he was immersed in a world of diverse music, thanks to his dad's daily dose of urban beats and Latin rhythms. This early exposure to various music styles fueled Moises' lifelong passion for music. Since moving to Florida in 2013, Moises has been a go-to collaborator for many local projects. He's worked with artists like Albert Castiglia, Palo, Guillermo Davila, and Itawe Correa, bringing his unique musicality to each music venture. Currently, Moises leads and produces for the multicultural funk band, POCKiT, where his musical vision shines through in every performance."It's all about keeping the groove alive and making music that moves people.". |
SATURDAY 7/27
JUke Hailing from Miami, JUke is a new breed of Post-blues and the brainchild of singer/songwriter/harmonica whiz, Eric Garcia, who was dissatisfied with most dated, non-threatening traditional blues. Eric felt the need to bring the angst and power back into the type of music that seemed to lose some of it's relevance and impact. JUke's songwriting is one of the things that separate them from the pack. The subject matter and lyrical content has long been hailed by their fans and only adds to their legend. Couple that with their performance and musicianship, and you have a band you can learn to love. Website |
SUNDAY 7/28
Tom Lippincott Eight- and six-string guitarist Tom Lippincott was born in New Jersey and grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but has made South Florida his home since 1988. He has a bachelor's degree in jazz studies from the University of North Texas as well as a master's in jazz performance from the University of Miami. As a longtime contributor to the South Florida jazz community, Tom has played and recorded extensively with many of the area’s musicians and bands. He has also performed throughout the world as both sideman and leader and has performed and/or recorded with jazz luminaries John Stowell, Jonathan Kreisberg, Ben Monder, Dave Liebman, Don Friedman, and Ed Schuller. In addition to previous recordings such as his 2000 release Painting the Slow Train Brown, Tom has a new album of original compositions, Twenty Years Later, available on his website at tomlippincott.com. Website |
MONDAY 7/29
Mike Gerber Trio Mike Gerber is a pianist and composer of exceptional ability. Blind and nearly deaf since birth, he made his concert debut with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra at age 15. He has recorded and performed with some of the biggest names in modern jazz, including Jaco Pastorius, David Liebman, Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey and Pat Metheny. He can be heard on several recordings of major labels, among the stand-outs are Live at the Village Vanguard with Michal Urbaniak, Ron Carter and Lenny White, and a piano duo collaboration with Mark Knobel, which reached No. 2 in the nation and was acclaimed by Jazz and USA Today. Gerber invariably leaves audiences awestruck with his improvisational creativity and technique. His knowledge and style of improvisation are matched only by his technical mastery, the result being a depth, scope and Intensity that few pianists ever achieve. |
TUESDAY 7/30
John Yarling John Yarling is a multi-dimensional fixture in the South Florida music scene playing groove-based sounds one night and open-ended improvisational jazz the next. He has toured extensively throughout the States, Europe and Pacific Rim and is among the first call with high profile artists traveling through and performing in South Florida. |
WEDNESDAY 7/31
Jared Lee Jared Lee is a Miami-based fusion guitarist known for his versatile playing styles that span blues, jazz, rock, and funk. Recently, he embarked on an exciting new venture with the launch of the "Jared Lee Group," showcasing his dynamic range and creative flair. Having honed his craft under the guidance of esteemed musicians like Tim Jago and Allen Hinds, Jared emphasizes groove, melody, and improvisation as the core elements of his musical expression. His dedication to these principles ensures a captivating and innovative sound, making him a standout performer in the contemporary music scene. Jared Lee - Guitar Leo Cattani - Electric Piano Ricky Risquez - Bass Alex Ibanez - Drums Website: www.jaredleeguitar.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@jaredleeguitar?si=-BC8xYHGDKvRo9j- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaredleeguitar/ |
FRIDAY 8/1
Melinda Rose Melinda Rose is a local Miami vocalist and a two time downbeat award winner. She performs an array of genres from jazz to neo-soul and R&B as well as some original music. Melinda has traveled as far as Bermuda and Japan to perform in other festivals and has traveled to perform alongside Michael Feinstein, Cyrille Aimee, Jane Monheit and worked frequently with jazz greats such as Kevin Mahogany. In 2019, she won 1st place winner in the International Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Vocal Competition as well as debuted with the Legendary Count Basie Big Band. She is the embodiment of the jazz tradition, however is constantly putting her own twist on things with her quirky original music as well as use of a refreshing sort of phrasing. Website |
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SATURDAY 8/2
Jeff Prine As a journeyman musician from Brooklyn, NY, he’s shared the stage with Dickie Betts, Johnny Winter, Robin Trower, The Outlaws, Cyndi Lauper, Stuff (featuring Steve Gadd), and recorded original songs for Roulette Records. As a recording artist, Jeff’s latest CD release of original music Currents ranges from rocking traditional blues to atmospheric instrumentals, all laced through with his crystalline tone and dexterous picking. Website Video |
MONDAY 8/5
TWYN TWYN creates a sound that is both vintage and modern. The experimental duo stretches across funk, R&B, hip-hop and electronica, playing songs that provide a foundation for them to improvise and experiment in the moment. Keyboardist Jason Matthews and drummer Aaron Glueckauf have worked together for over 6 years composing and arranging for all types of artists and groups such as Matt Schofield, Danay Suarez, The Politix, Mag-Pi, & Electric Kif. Throughout their time as songwriters and performers, they have developed a rhythm together that is not only relevant, but also cutting-edge and collaborative. By challenging the boundaries between the structure of songwriting and the freedom of instrumental music, they have curated a style that is constantly in motion and consciously sculpted to the energy of their audience during each performance. Soundcloud |
TUESDAY 8/6
Lemon City Trio The Lemon City Trio is an organ trio whose sound is as unique as it is infectious. With a style firmly rooted in the New Orleans funk of The Meters and the soul-jazz of Grant Green, the group also follows it's muse in the directions of hip hop, rock, R&B, and beyond. The Lemon City Trio is focused on upholding the tradition and groove of this classic music while creating their own sound and group dynamic. Featuring: Brian Robertson - Organ Nick Tannura - Guitar Aaron Glueckauf - Drums |
Nicole Yarling
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, a musical household laid the groundwork for Nicole's career. She was inspired very early by her father, who played jazz organ and piano, and her father's records, which all made an impact on Nicole's musical tastes: Artists such as Etta Jones, Miles Davis, Stuff Smith, J.J. Johnson and Sonny Rollins, the Beatles and Motown classics were in regular rotation. Nicole's notable talent has a virtue all its own, but it would be remiss not mention the late great vocal legend, Joe Williams. Joe "discovered" Nicole through a series of events, and adopted her as his very own project. Video |
Dan Carlos and The Kameleons
Dan Carlos singer/songwriter, producer and recording artist has been in the music business for three decades. Prior to his 23 year career of performing in south Florida, sharing the stage with national acts in major music hubs like L.A. and Nashville. He is the singer/songwriter of the National Veterans tribute song “Thank You Friend” and several of his songs are currently on the radio. Powerful Blues / Jazz / Rock guitarist Website |
Woody & Sunshine
Arkansas-based Fusion band Woody & Sunshine are not quite Bluegrass, not quite Jazz, not quite Funk, but rather fuse the three in a swirling kaleidoscope of high-energy, psychedelic jams consisting of carefully crafted compositions and intentional improvisation. The two have performed with notable artists including Billy "Bass" Nelson and Rico Lewis of Parliament Funkadelic, and Sikiru Adepoju of Mickey Hart Band. They have opened for musical legends including Railroad Earth, Keller Williams, Jeff Austin, Melvin Seals and John Kadlecik. Woodrow King: Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Phrase Selector & Foot Percussion Sunshine Osborn: Electric Banjo, Vocals, Foot Percussion Website |
Hymn for Her
Hymn for Her have been busy touring across the country and abroad over the past few years, injecting juiced-up backwoods country blues with a dose of desert rock psychedelia that has been described as “Hell’s Angels meets the Amish,” and “Hillbillies with electronics opening Pandora’s Box”. The duo certainly covers a lot of musical territory in Smokin Flames. Their wild-eyed mash-up of country, blues and punk led U.K. music critic Steve Bennett to call H4H’s sound “a riotous, rocking roadkill stew,” while others have referenced such diverse bands as Captain Beefheart, Primus, X, R.L. Burnside, JS Blues Explosion and the Ramones. Impressively, the two create their “ripsaw sounds” (Los Angeles Times’ Randy Lewis) with only a few instruments. Wayne (with the devilish voice), mainly playing the kick-drum, high-hat, acoustic guitar and harp, serves as the group’s rhythmic driving force. Lucy (of the fallen-angel voice) delivers a gritty squall on her “Lowebow” — a custom-made cigar-box guitar: “The Riff Monster.” Website |
Abstract citizen
Abstract Citizen is the newest group from Guitarist/Composer Aaron Lebos. The band’s genre can be categorized under the wide umbrella term of “Modern Jazz,” and all their music was originally written as a response to the pandemic. Lebos performs with some of the biggest names in South Florida, including Nicole Henry, Spam All-Stars and Nu Deco Ensemble. Lebos incorporates his diverse and eclectic style into the music of Abstract Citizen. The music is filled with simple yet unique melodies, complex yet accessible time signatures, improvisation, and a balance of structure and chaos. Most importantly, this new music is filled with freshness and sincerity. Joining Lebos is a remarkable band featuring some of the most in-demand and creative musicians in South Florida. The quartet includes vocalist Justine Garcia, bassist Marty Quinn and drummer Brahm Masla.. |
The Copper Tones
Hailing from South Florida, The Copper Tones bring sunshine wherever they go. Roots music with a favorable twist of Soul, Rock, Americana and more, they've coined their genre as "Soulgrass." This group of talented and diverse multi-instrumentalists give a performance not to be missed! The Copper Tones have gained recognition both nationally and internationally with several tours around the world. Recent accolades include support for Los Lobos, The Infamous Stringdusters and Los Lonely Boys. Voted Ft. Lauderdale Magazine's Best Live Act of 2017 and named one of Shutter 16 Magazine's Top 15 Breakout Artists of 2018. Stefanie Smerkers - Lead vocals/guitar/banjolele/upright bass Dyllan Thieme- Lead vocals/upright bass/mandolin/guitar Daniel Gootner- Lead guitar/ukulele/harmonica Jason Schaufele- Cajon Website |
Bobby Lee Rodgers
Whether rocking out to his own compositions in the jazz or jamband scenes or presenting his unique interpretations of musical greats such as Miles Davis, John Coltrane or Wes Montgomery, guitarist Bobby Lee Rodgers is staking out a legendary path with fans and critics alike. His unique sound and stylings are garnering a growing popularity wherever he performs. Growing up with the guitar as a young boy he went on to study Classical and Jazz guitar at the University of Georgia. After college he moved to Boston and became one of the youngest instructors of Jazz Studies with the prestigious Berklee College of Music at just 23. While an accomplished teacher, it was performing that fueled Bobby's energy and soon, along with Col. Bruce Hampton, he became one of the founding members of the Legendary Southern Band The Codetalkers. Website |
Troy Roberts & Tim Jago Band
Long time musical collaborators and friends, Troy Roberts and Tim Jago unite after the recent release of their latest album, ‘Best Buddies.’ Accompanied by Miami’s finest on the Jazz scene, Derek Fairholm on organ, and Lucas Apostoleris on drums. Tonight’s performance will capture the raw energy and excitement of the moment in the straight-ahead, post-bop style, with repertoire comprised of original yet familiar compositions. CDs will be available for purchase if you would like to take the music home with you. |
Drew Tucker & The New Standard
The New Standard is changing the way you think of the vibraphone. Bringing style and soul to radio classics and the music you grew up with, The New Standard is Jazz and old school hip-hop with a touch of top 40. It's the heart of Miles Davis wrapped in the groove of Prince & J Dilla. Quite simply, The New Standard is really good music! Personnel: @itsnotaxylophone - Vibraphone @claudensax - Saxophone @tubavisionary - Tuba/Bass @y.k_omar - Drums |
Doug Maher
Doug Maher is a guitarist with over 40 years of experience. His performing career began as the guitarist with “The Army Blues,” the Jazz Ensemble of the U.S. Army Band, Washington, D.C. He has played a wide range of jazz and commercial music in venues across the U.S. In March 2015 Doug performed the premier of “Glacier”, a Concerto for Electric Guitar and Orchestra by the Grammy winning composer Dr. Kenneth Fuchs with the Bozeman (Montana) Symphony Orchestra. Doug received his B.M. (Jazz Performance, 1977) from Berklee College of Music and M.M. (Jazz Pedagogy, 1984) from The University of Miami. Doug was the Adjunct Instructor of Guitar and Jazz Combo at the University of Connecticut, where he performed in support of notable jazz musicians Dick Oatts, Jeff Hamilton, Ernie Watts, Scott Wendholt, Mark Turner, Denis DiBlassio, John Mosca, and Earl MacDonald. In 2022 he returned to South Florida, where he is active performing on the Treasure Coast. |
David Leon
David Leon is a Cuban-American saxophonist, woodwinds player, and composer/improviser living in Brooklyn, New York. An active leader and sideman, he has toured internationally as a core member of the chamber trio Sound Underground, releasing three albums to critical acclaim. His own trio #bicmnrosfulmfrenh was recognized as the Best Small Ensemble by Downbeat Magazine’s Student Music Awards in 2016. As the winner of the 2017 ASCAP Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer’s Award, David debuted a new quartet at the Newport Jazz Festival in August of that year. In November 2018, he will perform alongside pianist Kris Davis as part of The Jazz Gallery’s Mentoring Series. David brings his new group to Lagniappe to play their original music. |
Mestizas
Mestizas is a musical group that combines styles such as flamenco, jazz and various genres of Latin American folklore. From a contemporary perspective they revisit forgotten —but fundamental— songs from the cultures that forged their intertwined identities along with their own compositions. From Spain to Uruguay, and from La Havana to Boston, their music is the vehicle that transports the cultural richness of each of its 5 members. With exquisite musicality the quintet stands out for its quality, originality, aesthetic and social awareness. In a Mestizas’ show each song is a story and each story is an invitation to travel to the center of our traditions to renew, rediscover, and admire them. Website |
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