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Bruce Williams Quintet
Fri., Jul. 06 & Sat. Jul. 07
9pm & 11pm sets
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With Allyn Johnson - Piano, Howard Franklin - Drums, Herman Burney - Bass, Paul Carr - Saxophone
Bruce Williams is a powerful young jazz saxophonist who hails from our nation's capital of Washington, D.C. He has made his presence known on the jazz scene by garnering critical attention with his own enthusiastically received CD releases - "Brotherhood" and "Altoicity" - issued on Savant Records. He's made an indelible impression as a sideman on over twenty other CD and video recordings. Bruce has performed, toured, and recorded with a long roster of jazz legends - Little Jimmy Scott, Frank Foster, The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Stanley Cowell, Louis Smith, Cecil Brooks III, The Count Basie Orchestra, The World Saxophone Quartet, Russell Gunn, Curtis Fuller, and Roy Hargrove to name a few.
Bruce Williams is a versatile saxophone stylist, performing in a variety of diverse playing environments - from traditional to hip-hop to the avant-garde. He has been an honored recipient of awards from DownBeat magazine and The Charlie Parker Music and More Foundation. His ability to perform masterfully in a range of jazz styles has placed him on two Grammy nominated recordings and sent him to numerous cities throughout the US and abroad - France, Italy, Germany, Scandinavia, Switzerland, the West Indies, and Japan.
Bruce Williams is currently the newest and youngest member, of the internationally recognized jazz group, "The World Saxophone Quartet". Bruce is currently a member of a newly founded group by legendary drummer Ben Riley, the "Thelonious Monk Legacy Septet". Bruce also leads four bands of his own - a quartet, a quintet, a jazz organ trio, and a progressive electric jazz group.
A noted jazz educator and mentor to young jazz musicians; Bruce has given master classes at Ohio State, Iowa State, The Jazz Institute of New Jersey, The University of the District of Columbia, Princeton University, The New Jersey Performing Arts Center "Jazz For Teens" program, and the Paris Conservatory in France. He has served as adjunct saxophone instructor at both the New School for Social Research (Mannes School of Music) in NYC, Princeton, and William Paterson Universities in New Jersey while continuing to nurture a healthy rooster of private students of his own.
Bruce Williams has been mentored by some of the best in the business including Frank Foster, Branford Marsalis, Joe Ford, Laura George, William Shadle,Oliver Lake and Cecil Brooks III. All of the above experiences have aided Bruce Williams in becoming a confident doubler and one of the premier jazz alto and soprano saxophonists in the world today.
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Aaron Seeber Quintet featuring Tim Green & Allyn Johnson
Fri., Jul. 13 & Sat., Jul. 14
9pm & 11pm sets
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Tim Green- Alto Sax, Elijah Jamal Balbed- Tenor Sax, Allyn Johnson- Piano, Eric Wheeler- Bass, Aaron Seeber- Drums
Aaron is a 19-year old drummer from Bethesda, Maryland. He is currently attending SUNY Purchase, where he is pursuing a Jazz Studies major on a scholarship. Aaron attended Walt Whitman High School, where he played in the school's award winning Jazz Ensemble. He is a member of The Jazz Project Quintet and 3JAzzTrio. He was a member of the 2008-2010 Montgomery County Honors Jazz Ensemble and Paul Carr's Jazz Academy Big Band and Combo, which won the Silver Spring Mingus Big Band Festival. Aaron was selected into the 2008/2009 Maryland All State Jazz Band, was awarded a full scholarship to the 2009 and 2010 Berklee 5-week Summer Programs, and was selected as a finalist for the 2010 Grammy Jazz Ensemble. Aaron has had the incredible opportunity to share the stage with Randy Brecker, Branford Marsalis, Paul Carr, Tim Warfield, Pepe Gonzalez, Jon Ozment, Robert Redd, and many others. He has played at many of the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area jazz venues including Blues Alley, Twins Jazz, The Kennedy Center, Atlas Theater, Roundhouse Theater and many others.
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Tom Williams Quintet
Fri., Jul. 20 & Sat., Jul.21
9pm & 11pm sets
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Tom Williams - Trumpet, Paul Hannah - Sax (7/20) , Paul Carr - Sax (7/21), Allyn Johnson - Piano, Geoff Harper- Bass, and John Lamkin III - Drums
"I think Tom Williams is one of the strongest young trumpeters out here, who deserves wider recognition. He's not only strong melodically and harmonically, he is also strong rhythmically because he's a drummer as well as a trumpet player." · Jimmy Heath, master saxophonist-composer A versatile performer, Tom has played in the show bands of Pattie Labelle, Liberace, Anita Baker, Sid Caesar, Joe Williams, Stevie Wonder and Rosemary Clooney, to name a few. He has appeared at numerous jazz festivals and venues with artist such as Donald Brown, Hank Jones, Philly Joe Jones, Gary Bartz, The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, Michel Legrand, Ben Riley, Steve Wilson, The Woody Herman Orchestra, Frank Foster, Antonio Hart, Slide Hampton, and Steve Turre. Tom has recorded with Rob Bargad, Gary Bartz, Donald Brown, Antonio Hart, Jimmy Heath, The Heath Brothers, Larry Willis, and Steve Wilson. As a leader on trumpet, Tom has recorded two CD's, Introducing Tom Williams, and Straight Street, on the Criss Cross Jazz™label. As a drummer, Tom has performed with Curtis Fuller, Larry Willis, Javon Jackson, Kenny Drew Jr., Gloria Lynn, Geoff Keezer and is leader of InterPlay, which has recorded"First Time"and"Pick Up The Pieces" on the JazzScapes™label. Learn more at www.TwinsJazz.com .
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Paul Pieper Quartet
Fri., Jul. 27 & Sat., Jul. 28
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Paul Pieper - Guitar, Tedd Baker - Saxophone, Gavin Fallow - Bass, Shareef Taher - Drums
Versatile guitarist Paul Pieper brings technical and improvisational prowess to every song he plays. As a jazz musician he's toured the world, performing across upwards of twenty countries from Japan to Turkey and from Iceland to Ecuador. Grounded in the melodic traditions of post-Coltrane jazz and the pioneering influence of John Scofield, Paul's distinctive voice shines through his performances and compositions. A sought after session player, composer, and arranger in the Washington D.C.-Baltimore area, he has appeared on dozens of CDs while his compositions Something Blue, Spider Monkey, Pensées, Kineticism, and The Red and the Black have been recorded by numerous artists. Paul's solo acoustic record, Stories of Before, beautifully showcases his ability with a unique blend of jazz and pop compositions all filtered through the rich timbre of steel and nylon string guitars, while his "fluidly stinging" solos on D.C. luminary Buck Hill's Relax firmly cement his place in the leading ranks of 21st century jazz guitar. Learn more at www.TwinsJazz.com .
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Thur., Jul. 05
8pm & 10pm
Sun., Jul. 08, 22, 29
8pm & 10pm
Tues., Jul. 10
8pm & 10pm
Wed., Jul. 11
8pm & 10pm
Juana Sky and Band
Thur., Jul. 12
8pm & 10pm
Sun., Jul. 15
8pm & 10pm
Wed., Jul. 18 & Thur., Jul. 19
8pm & 10pm
Wed., Jul. 25
8pm & 10pm
Thur., Jul. 26
8pm & 10pm
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