Blue Note Jazz Festival has announced its next shows, featuring the James Carter Organ Trio, Theophilus London and Cassandra Wilson. See below for full details.
A master interpreter of a variety of genres, Don Byron has worked in an astounding range of musical contexts. His latest project, the Don Byron New Gospel Quintet, is informed by Byron's in-depth studies of gospel music, particularly the songs of Thomas A. Dorsey. In his words: "I am combining my own compositions with traditional Gospel pieces in a way I have not attempted before." The result is a joyous, profound, and affecting musical experience.
A master interpreter of a variety of genres, Don Byron has worked in an astounding range of musical contexts. His latest project, the Don Byron New Gospel Quintet, is informed by Byron's in-depth studies of gospel music, particularly the songs of Thomas A. Dorsey. In his words: "I am combining my own compositions with traditional Gospel pieces in a way I have not attempted before." The result is a joyous, profound, and affecting musical experience.
Described as a 'sometimes pensive, often poetic, and continually progressive folk-pop ensemble,' the Cincinnati-based, husband-and-wife team of Over the Rhine has been making music for more than 20 years.
Described as a 'sometimes pensive, often poetic, and continually progressive folk-pop ensemble,' the Cincinnati-based, husband-and-wife team of Over the Rhine has been making music for more than 20 years.
Frist Fridays, the Frist Center's popular summer concert series, kicks off May 27, 2011, with the Talking Heads tribute band Same As It Ever Was performing live in the Turner Courtyard.
The Cornelia Street Cafe has released it's lineup for the week of May 10 - May 17. Performers will include the Amanda Monaco Quartet, the Tony Malaby Cello Quartet, and the James Weidman Three World's Quintet.
The Cornelia Street Cafe has released it's lineup for the week of May 10 - May 17. Performers will include the Amanda Monaco Quartet, the Tony Malaby Cello Quartet, and the James Weidman Three World's Quintet.
This Weekend at Cornelia Street Cafe (29 Cornelia Street) Tony Malaby Cello Quartet and Michael Attias' Bad Lucid on Friday and Saturday with James Weidman Three Worlds Quintet on Sunday.
Tony Malaby Cello Quartet features Tony Malaby, tenor saxophone; Daniel Levin, cello; Eivind Opsvik, bass; Nasheet Waits, drums; Michaëll Attias, alto saxophone; Tony Malaby, tenor & soprano saxophone; Mark Helias, bass; Nasheet Waits, drums and will performan at 9 PM. Michael Attias will go on at 10:30PM. Cover is $10. More information http://www.tonymalaby.com.
The Cornelia Street Cafe has released it's lineup for the week of May 10 - May 17. Performers will include the Amanda Monaco Quartet, the Tony Malaby Cello Quartet, and the James Weidman Three World's Quintet.
The Cornelia Street Cafe has released it's lineup for the week of May 10 - May 17. Performers will include the Amanda Monaco Quartet, the Tony Malaby Cello Quartet, and the James Weidman Three World's Quintet.
The Cornelia Street Cafe has released it's lineup for the week of May 10 - May 17. Performers will include the Amanda Monaco Quartet, the Tony Malaby Cello Quartet, and the James Weidman Three World's Quintet.