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MARS 4-Tet
Fri., Apr. 13 & Sat., Apr. 14
9pm & 11pm sets
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bassist Max Murray, guitarist Donato Soveiro, drummer Frank Russo and saxophonist Jeff Antoniuk
The region's newest fusion super group is the MARS 4-tet. The band creates a whole new sound, effortlessly moving between classics from jazz royalty such as Horace Silver and Herbie Hancock, to pop hits by Peter Gabriel and Led Zeppelin. The group features acclaimed recording and performing artists Max Murray, Jeff Antoniuk, Frank Russo and Donato Soveiro. As a long time member of Afro Bop Alliance, bassist Max Murray shared a Latin Grammy Award and Grammy nomination for the 2008 album Caribbean Jazz Project with Dave Samuels. Formerly a career musician with the prestigious USNA Band, the Boston bred bassist has spent decades flying to far off gigs to play with the likes of Mose Allison, Gene Bertoncini and Poncho Sanchez. Saxophonist Jeff Antoniuk has toured many continents since leaving Alberta Canada and is lauded for his four-carat compositions and heightened powers on the saxophone. Jazz Times praised his "considerable chops" while MusikReviews.com described his "amazing saxophone playing." He has worked with American greats Ray Charles, Natalie Cole and Bobbie McFerrin, with Canadian pop icon David Foster and trumpet phenomenon Ingrid Jensen. He has gigged everywhere from The White House to Las Vegas. This master of modern jazz and hard bop is also a formidable fusion player. Drummer Frank Russo enjoyed a long career with the USNA Band, and has since won acclaim for his work with Keter Betts, Jeff Coffin, Ethel Ennis, George Garzone and Tim Hagans. His recordings have been praised in Downbeat, Jazz Times and Modern Drummer. He has performed at numerous jazz festivals in North America, Asia, and Europe. Gifted guitarist Donato Soviero has appeared in the US, Europe and the Caribbean. Like his bandmates, he has performed at venues such as the Kennedy Center, Blues Alley and One Step Down. He has also accompanied other top flight artists at Wolftrap, the Convention Center and RFK Stadium. Tom Cole, host of WPFW'S "G Strings" said "Donato's beautiful phrasing and impressive improvising took me aback. He's one of those real surprises." The MARS 4-tet ain't your grandma's jazz band. Be ready for some energy, humor and groove with this guitar and sax based group.
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Doug Lawrence Quartet
Fri., Apr. 20 & Sat., Apr. 21
9pm & 11pm sets
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Bob Butta-piano, James King-bass and Nasar Abadey-drums
"Think of Coleman Hawkins, Louis Armstrong, Ben Webster, Lester Young, Billie Holiday, Miles Davis, Frank Sinatra. They were able to touch our collective soul with their extraordinary sense of phrasing. Tenor man Doug Lawrence has got it. His phrasing is fluid, relaxed, conversational and charming, just like his easy going, seductive Southern drawl."
- Bill Milkowski, Jazz Times
Born October 11th, 1956 in Lake Charles, Louisiana, saxophonist Doug Lawrence spent over 25 years as a working musician based in New York City. Among the artists he has performed and recorded with include - Benny Goodman, Aretha Franklin, Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney, Jimmy Cobb, Frank Wess, Buck Clayton, Billy Eckstine, Dakota Staton, Wild Bill Davis, Benny Carter, Bobby Short, Diane Schuur, Patti Austin, The Smithsonian Masterworks Orchestra, Dennis Mackrel's Manhattan Symphony Jazz Orchestra, George Bensen, Lizz Wright, Nneenna Freelon, Ledisi and many others.
Doug has performed on six continents at virtually every major concert hall, jazz club and jazz festival in the world, including - Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, Royal Albert Hall, The Blue Notes in Japan, Italy and New York, The Village Vangaurd, Blues Alley, Birdland, The North Sea Jazz Festival, Umbria Jazz Festival, Newport, Chicago, Montreal, New Orleans, New York, Los Angeles and Nice Jazz Festivals, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and many more. Doug has also performed for 5 American Presidents as well as the Queen of England and the Royal Families of Monaco, Sweden and Spain.
As a featured soloist with the 17-time Grammy-winning World Famous Count Basie Orchestra, Doug has toured the world extensively. The Basie band has no parallel in jazz. They have won more awards, polls and Grammys than any other jazz band in history. The chair Doug fills (lead tenor) has been inhabited by a virtual "who's who" of jazz tenor saxophonists. They include - Lester Young, Hershel Evans, Don Byas, Eli "Lucky" Thompson, Bud Johnson, Buddy Tate, Illinois Jacquet, Wardell Gray, Paul Quinechette, Frank Wess, Frank Foster, Billy Mitchell, Sal Nistico, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Jimmy Forrest and Kenny Hing. Learn more at www.TwinsJazz.com .
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Radam Schwartz with
Special Guest Anthony Nelson
Fri., Apr. 27 & Sat., Apr. 28
9pm & 11pm sets
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Radam Schwartz, Hammond B3 Organist and Jazz pianist, has built his reputation over the last 30 years playing with such great musicians as Arthur and Red Prysock, Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Al Hibler, and Jimmy Ford. He continues to make music history today playing with renowned artists Cecil Brooks III, Russell Malone, and David Fathead Newman and many others. Radam's prolific career has led to many successful recordings. His recording, Organized (Muse Records 1995), was mentioned in the B3 Bible as one of the essential organ records of all time. He also has been featured on Cecil Brooks III and the CBIII band, For Those Who Love to Groove (Savant Records); Our Day Will Come (Blue Lady Records) with the Tommy Gryce Trio; The Lenny Roberts Quartet, Keepin' it on the D.L.; Jazz at Crossroads; and Russell Gunn's Mood Swings (HighNote Records); Jeff Hackworth's Night Owl and many others.. including the debut recording of the Brooklyn Soul Organization (M&N Records), featuring Radam on organ, Brad Leali on alto sax, Grant Langford on tenor sax, and Jerome Jennings on drums. In all, he has been on over 35 recordings. Learn more at www.TwinsJazz.com .
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Wed., Apr. 11
8pm & 10pm
Thur., Apr. 12
8pm & 10pm
Sun., Apr. 15
8pm & 10pm
Tue., Apr. 17 & 24
8pm & 10pm
Wed., Apr. 18
8pm & 10pm
Thur., Apr. 19
8pm & 10pm
Sun., Apr. 22
8pm & 10pm
Wed., Apr. 25
8pm & 10pm
Thur., Apr. 26
8pm & 10pm
Sun., Apr. 29
8pm & 10pm
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