Tumgik
#Barry Kornhauser
robynsassenmyview · 11 months
Text
Forever young
"Forever young", a review of 'The Red Balloon' at the RedFest in Morningside, Sandton, until 30 July.
JUST me and my buddy: Craig Morris in The Red Balloon, at this year’s RedFest, until 30 July. Photograph courtesy Lisa Younger. THERE’S NOTHING QUITE like celebrating your birthday with a lovely friend. This is what the central character in The Red Balloon, played by Craig Morris, discovers, as he takes you on a magical madcap journey through a whole gamut of emotions, armed with simple tools…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
jgroffdaily · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
A Facebook post from The Ware Centre: The Ware Center - Millersville University 
The Arts at Millersville University was delighted to have the amazing Jonathan Groff visit Barry Kornhauser's M-Uth Theatre students this evening! A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for young actors!
The Arts at Millersville University was delighted to have the amazing Jonathan Groff visit Barry Kornhauser's M-Uth Theatre students this evening! A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for young actors!
An article from Millersville University:
At Millersville, Groff met with Barry Kornhauser, assistant director of Campus & Community Engagement and members of M-Uth Theater. The M-Uth Theater is comprised of an ensemble of teens and young adults who face or have faced significant life challenges.  They create and perform original plays built on social justice themes.
Tumblr media
20 notes · View notes
showbizchicago · 5 years
Text
Broadway In Chicago Announces Tix For Emerald City Theatre's CORDUROY On Sale Sept. 8
Tumblr media
Broadway In Chicago is pleased to announce individual tickets for Emerald City Theatre’s beloved production of CORDUROY will go on sale to the public Sunday, September 8, 2019.  CORDUROY will play Broadway In Chicago’s Broadway Playhouse Theatre (175 E Chestnut) for a limited engagement from November 9, 2019 to January 5, 2020. In this sweet adaptation of Don Freeman’s classic book, a small bear’s quest for a missing button leads to the friendship of a lifetime. After the lights are dimmed and the doors locked, the department store comes to life with circus elements and physical comedy. It’s up to Corduroy to outsmart the Night Watchman as he waits for his new pal Lisa to return with her mother. Along with exciting scenes of clowning and mischief, the story teaches the importance of empathy and unconditional love. Tailored for young imaginations, this playful adventure will delight ages three and up! The play CORDUROY was adapted for the stage by Barry Kornhauser and is based on the Corduroy and A Pocket for Corduroy books by Don Freeman. Jamal Howard, the Artistic Associate at Emerald City Theatre will direct the production.  CORDUROY is produced by special arrangement with Plays for Young Audiences. The show is licensed by CBS Consumer Products.  ABOUT EMERALD CITY THEATRE Emerald City Theatre (ECT) is Chicago’s largest theater for young audiences, reaching children 0 – 15-years-old through its three pillars of work: artistic, education, and outreach. Serving an average of over 60,000 children and their grown-ups annually, the company has created over 100 productions in Lakeview, Lincoln Park, and Downtown Chicago. ECT also builds skills in children through its yearly camps, classes, and residencies – the largest theater arts education program in Chicago, serving over 64,000 students to date and an average of 200 schools annually. ECT’s signature outreach program, One Fund supports increased literacy among Chicago’s children by providing a free play and free companion book to low-resourced Chicago Public Schools students. In 2018, ECT provided 95,000 free books to CPS students in Kindergarten – 3rd grade as part of a partnership with Mary Pope Osborne, author of the Magic Tree House book series. ECT's lead supporters include ECT's lead supporters include the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, KPMG, Illinois Arts Council, and the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events.  For more information visit emeraldcitytheatre.com TICKET INFORMATION Individual tickets for CORDUROY will go on-sale to the public on Sunday, September 8, 2019 and range in price from $17.50 - $25.  Individual tickets will be available by calling the Broadway In Chicago Ticketline at (800) 775-2000 or by visiting www.BroadwayInChicago.com.  Tickets are available now for groups 10 or more by calling Broadway In Chicago Group Sales at (312) 977-1710 or emailing [email protected].  ABOUT BROADWAY IN CHICAGO Broadway In Chicago was created in July 2000 and over the past 19 years has grown to be one of the largest commercial touring homes in the country.  A Nederlander Presentation, Broadway In Chicago lights up the Chicago Theater District entertaining more than 1.7 million people annually in five theatres. Broadway In Chicago presents a full range of entertainment, including musicals and plays, on the stages of five of the finest theatres in Chicago’s Loop including the Cadillac Palace Theatre, CIBC Theatre, James M. Nederlander Theatre, and just off the Magnificent Mile, the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place and presenting Broadway shows at the Auditorium Theatre. For more information, visit BroadwayInChicago.com. Facebook @BroadwayInChicago ● Twitter @broadwaychicago ● Instagram @broadwayinchicago ● #broadwayinchicago. Broadway In Chicago proudly celebrates 2019 as the Year of Chicago Theatre. Read the full article
0 notes
biofunmy · 4 years
Text
8 Things to Do With Your Kids in N.Y.C. This Weekend
Our guide to cultural events in New York City for children and teenagers happening this weekend and in the week ahead.
ORAN ETKIN at the Jewish Museum (Jan. 19, 11:30 a.m.). A jazz artist, Etkin hardly goes anywhere without his good friend Clara. She happens to be very talkative, even though she’s not, strictly speaking, a person: She’s his clarinet or, as he calls her, Clara Net. Etkin, who developed the children’s educational program Timbalooloo, which presents melody as a conversation among instruments, will appear with his band at the Jewish Museum, where he will show just how fluent Clara is in world languages. The program will include excerpts from his latest album, “Finding Friends Far From Home: A Journey With Clara Net,” in which she makes acquaintances like the mbira in Zimbabwe and the samisen in Japan. Etkin will also perform at National Sawdust on Feb. 1 as part of the monthly Timbalooloo Jazz for Kids Duo Series. In those programs, Clara usually chats with just one of her peers. This session will feature a kora from Mali, to be played by Yacouba Sissoko. 866-205-1322, thejewishmuseum.org
FAMILIES CELEBRATE AFRICA at the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture (Jan. 20, 3-5:30 p.m.). At this program for Martin Luther King’s Birthday, children can pay tribute to both the life of King and the land of his ancestors with an afternoon of music, dance, stories, crafts and face painting. The vocalist DuPree, accompanied by Barry Kornhauser and other musicians, will perform original songs about King, and the Nigerian artist Moses Ogunleye will show his own vibrant work and teach drawing techniques. Simba Yangala and the troupe from the cultural organization she founded, JungleDom Network, plan to get everyone moving with a relaxed lesson in Congolese dance. The instruction will be followed by a performance that all generations can join. 718-768-2972, bsec.org
‘FUNIKIJAM’S CITY OF HOPE’ at the Actors Temple Theater (Jan. 19-20, 11 a.m.). This new interactive show, also playing on Feb. 16 and 23, is a journey as much through time as to fascinating places. Presented by FunikiJam World Music, which offers both classes and entertainment to children, “City of Hope” honors Black History Month (February) by illustrating how African sounds and rhythms have influenced a variety of musical styles. Led by the songwriter Brian Barrentine and his cast, who here portray a construction crew on a mission, young audience members — the recommended ages are 2 to 10 — will explore zydeco in New Orleans, jazz in Paris and Motown tunes in Detroit. 347-913-5267, funikijam.com
HONORING DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. at the Museum of the City of New York (Jan. 20, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.). Although many of the historic events of the civil rights movement took place in the South, the struggle was also waged in Northern cities like New York. This family program will include a scavenger hunt through the exhibition “Activist New York,” where children will learn about the school boycott of Feb. 3, 1964, which was a huge local protest of de facto segregation. Young participants will also hear readings from books about the era, such as Doreen Rappaport’s “Martin’s Big Words,” and use tissue paper and watercolors in an art project inspired by one of the drape paintings Sam Gilliam made in response to King’s assassination. 212-534-1672, mcny.org
[Read about the events that our other critics have chosen for the week ahead.]
KIDS ’N COMEDY: ‘NEW BEGINNINGS’ at Gotham Comedy Club (Jan. 19, 1 p.m.). Adults tend to think of the new year as a fresh start, but for adolescents, it often means a return to certain struggles, whether it’s dealing with trigonometry or figuring out how to talk to a crush. The tween and teenage comics at these shows — held monthly during the school year — deal with these topics and more, including the desire to reinvent themselves, and not just in January. Offering humor that is sophisticated but never vulgar (curse words are banned), these stand-ups are the best students in the Kids ’n Comedy program, which offers lessons in writing and technique from adult comedians. 212-877-6115, kidsncomedy.com
OPERA STARTS WITH OH! at Carousel of Languages (Jan. 19, 3-5 p.m.). If you want to get children excited about an art form, what better way than with a story of action and intrigue? That’s what you’ll find in “Leonore,” the 1805 Beethoven opera that the composer later revised and renamed “Fidelio.” Opera Lafayette, which specializes in reviving neglected works, will perform the original version this season, and this free educational event in Manhattan will begin with a summary of the plot, in which the titular heroine disguises herself as a man to help her husband, a political prisoner, escape from captivity. This program, which will be delivered in English — with some singing in German — will also emphasize how staging contributes to a successful production. Young participants will investigate period instruments, design their own sets and explore theatrical lighting by attaching gels to complimentary flashlights. They will finish by performing a light show for their families. 212-634-9388, operalafayette.org
‘SOUNDER’ at Film Forum (Jan. 18-19, 11 a.m.; Jan. 20, 3 p.m.). Some of the best movies for young people have no special effects, cutting-edge animation or intergalactic battles. Film Forum Jr., a series introducing children to cinematic classics, is screening a noteworthy example this weekend. Martin Ritt’s “Sounder” (1972), which was nominated for four Oscars, including best picture, focuses on a struggling family of black sharecroppers in the Depression-era South. Adapted from William H. Armstrong’s Newbery Medal-winning novel, the drama captures the odyssey of the elder son to find the children’s father, who has been sentenced to hard labor for the desperate act of stealing food. The movie, which made Cicely Tyson a star, takes its title from the name of the family’s hunting dog, who plays his own role in this chronicle of steadfastness and survival. 212-727-8110, filmforum.org
WINTER ZOO WONDERLAND at the Prospect Park Zoo (Jan. 18-20 and 25-26, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.). When the weather gets cold, we just put on our sweaters and heavy jackets. Animals don’t have the luxury of separate wardrobes, but certain species have their own solutions, like growing thicker fur. This program invites families to follow a trail through the zoo that highlights creatures that are suited to chilly temperatures, like Pallas’s cats, known for their long, dense fur, and sea lions, which have oily coats and a thick layer of blubber. (Don’t miss the antics at the daily sea lion training sessions.) The event also features a conservation station with a game that teaches children about the different wildlife responses to winter: migrating, hibernating or adapting. 718-399-7339, prospectparkzoo.com
Sahred From Source link Arts
from WordPress http://bit.ly/2TGB0BB via IFTTT
0 notes
zatavu-blog · 7 years
Text
Balloonacy and Me in the Chronicle of Higher Education
Balloonacy and Me in the Chronicle of Higher Education
I have been mentioned in the Chronicle of Higher Education in a piece on the author of Balloonacy. Scroll down to the second piece, titled Work as Play. They specifically mention my involvement in this video, based on what I had written on this blog about Daniel’s reaction to the play.
It turns out that the playwright, Barry P. Kornhauser, had in fact written the play to reach children who were…
View On WordPress
0 notes
davidisen · 7 years
Text
NYC Music I Like Mar 1-7
...trad jazz, Gypsy, swing, bluegrass, choro etc. w/ folk roots & virtuoso ensemble playing... Explanation/disclaimer.
[Caution! Please verify with musician, venue, etc. before going. Send updata here.]
Allied music listings with overlapping tastes: Jim's Roots and Blues Calendar.  Eileen's Lindy Blog - This Week in Swing.
This Week
<<<SPECIAL>>>: Tuesday, Feb 28 through Sunday, March 5, Django a GoGo, an amazing week of workshops and concerts presented by Stephane Wrembel. More info here. Concerts that are open to the public listed below.
Wednesday, March 1, 5:30 PM: David Ostwald's Louis Armstrong Eternity Band, Birdland (Most Wednesdays.) 7 PM: Jeanne Gies (vocals) w/ Bruce Edwards (guitar). Andanada.   7:30 PM: The Robert Edwards Quintet w/ Rob (trombone), Joe Magnarelli (cornet), Dave Barron (bass), Aaron Kimmel (drums), Adam Birnbaum (piano). Smalls. 8 PM: Django a Gogo presents Django Flamenco w/Alfonso Ponticelli and Juanito Pascual (guitars).  The Woodland, Maplewood NJ. Info/tix. 10 PM: Tatiana and the Mood Swings w/ Tatiana Eva Marie (vocals), Amos Rose (guitar), Joanna Sternberg (bass). Jalopy. 11 PM: Avalon Jazz Band hosts Hot Jazz & Gypsy Jam. The Keep. (Most Wednesdays.)
Thursday, March 2, 7 PM: Bill Scorzari, Live in the Lobby. The Patchogue Theatre, Patchogue, NY 8 PM: Django a Gogo presents Rhythm Future Quartet w/ Olli Soikkeli (guitar), Max O'Rourke (guitar), Jason Anick (violin), Greg Loughman (bass).  The Woodland, Maplewood NJ. Info/tix. 8 PM: The Blacktail Songbirds w/ Molly Ryan (vocals), Dan Levinson (reeds), Mike Davis (cornet), Terry Waldo (piano). Blacktail. (Most Thursdays.) 8 PM: Andy Statman Trio w/ guest Pete Rushefsky. Charles Street Synagogue. 8:30 PM: Gene Bertoncini (guitar) and Josh Marcum (bass). Ryan's Daughter, upstairs, 350 E. 85th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues. (Most Thursdays.) 9 PM: Abbie Gardner. Rockwood One. 9 PM: Gypsy jazz jam, Fada. (Most Thursdays.) 10:30 PM: Linus Wyrsch Birthday Celebration Jam Session w/ Gene Bertoncini (guitar), Josh Marcum (bass) and special guests. Ryan's Daughter, upstairs, 350 E. 85th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues.
Friday, March 3, 5 PM: The Glenn Crytzer Quartette. Broadway Lounge in the Marriott Marquis in Times Square.  7 PM: Peter & Will Anderson (reeds). Shanghai Jazz, Madison NJ. 8 PM: Django a GoGo w/ Al DiMeola, Stochelo Rosenberg, Ryan Montbleu, Stephane Wrembel (guitars), others. Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall. Info . . . tix. 10:30 PM: Fridays at Mona's, This Friday Reggae w/ The Brooklyners featuring David Langlois (washboard), others. Mona’s, 14th & Avenue B.
Saturday, March 4, 11 AM: Songs inspired by “Cool Hand Luke” by Glass Carnival w/ Sasha Papernik (vocals), Justin Poindexter (vocals, guitar), Dave Speranza (bass), Mark Dobbyn (guitar), Peri DiLorenzo (fiddle). Nighthawk Cinema136 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn. Followed by the movie. Info. 11:30 AM: Tara O'Grady Quartet w/ Tara (vocals), Michael Howell (guitar), David Shaich (bass), Michael Hashim (sax). Tanner Smiths Tipsy Tea Jazz Brunch. (Most Saturdays.) 12:30 PM: Amos Rose jazz duo w/ vocals. Jules Bistro. (Most Saturdays.) 1 PM: Garden Party Quartet frequently with Emily Asher (trombone). (Most Saturdays.) Fraunces Tavern. 4 PM: Roy Williams & Friends. The Shanty. (Most Saturdays, personnel varies). 7 PM: New York Mandolin Ensemble w/ Steven Antonelli, Wayne Fugate, Richard Robinson, Roy Goldberg, Bob Green, Barry Kornhauser and Barry Mitterhoff, (mandolins). Church of St. John Nepomucene, 411 East 66th Street in Manhattan. Info. Tickets at the door ($10). 7 PM: Hazmat Modine, w/ musicians such as Joe Daley (tuba), Pam Flemming (cornet), Kevin Garcia (drums), Reut Regev (trombone), Michaela Gomez (guitar, steel guitar), Erik Della Penna (guitar, banjo & vocals), Steve Elson (wind instruments), Wade Schuman (diatonic harmonica, lute guitar, vocals). Terra Blues. 7:00pm Tara O'Grady Quartet w/ Tara (vocals), Darren Wallis (guitar), David Shaich (bass), John Campagna (sax). Chappaqua Station, Chappaqua NY. 8 PM: Django a GoGo w/ Paulus Schafer.  The Woodland, Maplewood NJ. Info/tix. 8 PM: Mama Juke Duo w/ Amos Rose (guitar) and Elijah Bridges (guitar). Santos Anne, Williamsburg. 8 PM: Eddie Barbash & His Orchestra. The Roxy. 9:30 PM: Svetlana & The Delancey Five: Born To Swing! w/ Svetlana (vocals) Billy Test (piano), Rob Garcia (drums), Endea Owens (bass), Corey Wallace (trombone), Charlie Caranicas (cornet), Michael Hashim (sax & other reeds), Dewit Flemming Jr (tap dancing). Joe's Pub. Info/tix. 9:30 PM: Jovino Santos Neto (piano) w/ Itaiguara Brandão (bass), Mauricio Zottarelli (drums). Club Bonafide.
Sunday, March 5, 11 AM: Songs inspired by “Cool Hand Luke” by Glass Carnival w/ Sasha Papernik (vocals), Justin Poindexter (vocals, guitar), Dave Speranza (bass), Mark Dobbyn (guitar), Peri DiLorenzo (fiddle). Nighthawk Cinema136 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn. Followed by the movie. Info. 11:30 AM: Tara O'Grady Quartet w/ Tara (vocals), Michael Howell (guitar), David Shaich (bass), Michael Hashim (sax). Tanner Smiths Tipsy Tea Jazz Brunch. (Most Sundays.) Noon: Megg Ryan Jass Band w/ Sweet Megg (vocals, guitar), Ryan Weisheit (reeds). House of Yes. (Most Sundays.) 1:30 PM: Koran Agan (guitar), others. Radegast.  (Most Sundays.) 5 PM: Roda de Choro with Regional de NY. Genuine Brazilian choro with a slight NYC accent. Beco. 5 PM to midnight. Django a GoGo party & jam session hosted by Stephane Wrembel, including many great players. Barbes. 5:45 PM Terry Waldo’s Gotham City Band. Fat Cat. 6:30 PM: Glenn Crytzer All Stars. The Row Hotel. 8 PM: The EarRegulars w/ Jon-Erik Kellso (cornet), and this week Scott Robinson (miscellaneous wind instruments), Matt Munisteri (guitar), Patrick O’Leary (bass). The Ear. (Most Sundays.) 8:30 PM: Dan Levinson (reeds) plays the music of Django Reinhardt, hosted by Koran Agan (guitar). Cornelia Street Cafe. 10 PM: Baby Soda Jazz Band w/ Jared Engel (banjo), others. St. Mazie. (Most Sundays.)
Monday, March 6, 7 PM: The Abbie Hollander Band. Rockwood Three. 7 PM: “Divine Ella” w/ Brandee Younger (harp), Jean Baylor (vocals), Camille Thurman (alto sax and vocals), Courtney Bryan (piano), Dezron Douglas (bass) and Kassa Overall (drums). Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Info/tix. 7 PM: The Brain Cloud, the full band w/ Tamar Korn (vocals), Dennis Lichtman (clarinet, mandolin), Andrew Hall (bass), Raphael McGregor (lap steel guitar), Kevin Dorn (drums) and Skip Krevins (guitar). Barbes. (Most Mondays.)  7 PM: Peter & Will Anderson (reeds) w/ Julliard alumni & students. Paul Recital Hall, Julliard. 8 PM: Eddie Barbash Bluegrass Band. Rockwood One. 9:30 PM: First Monday Bluegrass Jam hosted by Michael Daves. Rockwood Three. 8 PM: Vince Giordano & his Nighthawks, with an array of the best traditional jazz musicians in New York, Iguana. (Most Mondays). 8 PM: Sweet Megg & The Wayfarers. The Belfry. (Most Mondays.) 9 PM: Svetlana & The Delancey 5 - Svetlana (vocals), Jon Weber (piano), Mike Hashim (reeds), Charlie Caranicas (trmpt), Rob Garcia (drums), George Delancey (bass). Back Room Speakeasy - 102 Norfolk Street. (Most Mondays.) 10 PM: Mona’s Bluegrass Jam, Mona’s, 14th & Avenue B (Most Mondays.) 10 PM: Terry Waldo & The Rum House Jass Band w/ Terry (piano), Jon-Erik Kellso (cornet), Jim Fryer (trombone), Eddy Davis (tenor banjo) and frequently Dan Levinson (clarinet) & Molly Ryan (vocals). The Rum House. (Most Mondays.) 10 PM: Jim Campilongo, Roy Williams, Luca Benedetti (guitars). Rockwood Two.
Tuesday, March 7, Noon: Gotham Jazzmen. New York Library for the Performing Arts. 6 PM: Bucky Pizzarelli (7-string guitar), Ed Laub (guitar, vocals), Martin Pizzarelli (bass). Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill. 8 PM: Vince Giordano & his Nighthawks, with an array of the very best traditional jazz musicians in New York, Iguana. (Most Tuesdays).  8 PM: Tara O'Grady & the Black Velvet Band w/ Tara (vocals), Vinny Raniolo (guitar), David Shaich (bass). Winnie’s Jazz Bar. (Most Tuesdays). 9:30 PM: Mama Juke w/ Amos Rose, others. (Most Tuesdays.) East Village Social, St Marks @ Ave A. 10 PM: Svetlana & The Delancy Band. Brooklyn Speakeasy at Bedford Hall, 1177 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. (Most Tuesdays.)  10:15 PM: Michael Daves' Wax Lion. Rockwood Three. (Most Tuesdays.) 11 PM: Trad Jazz Jam hosted by Mona’s Hot Four. The Original Hot Four house band is Dennis Lichtman (clarinet, etc.), Gordon Webster (piano), Nick Russo (guitar, banjo) & Jared Engel (bass). Mona’s, 14th & Avenue B.
Future
March 8, 7 PM: Dan Levinson (reeds), Mark Shane (piano), Kevin Dorn (drums) play the music of Benny Goodman. Shanghai Jazz, Madison NJ. 8 PM: Bill Scorzari. At Finley's of Huntington, Huntington, NY.
March 9, 7:15 PM: Julian Lage & Chris Eldridge (guitars). Rockwood Two. 9 PM: Sam Raderman Quartet w/ Sam (guitar), others. Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
March 10, 7:15 PM: Julian Lage & Chris Eldridge (guitars). Rockwood Two. 8 PM: Tony Trischka (banjo) & Territory. The Emelin Theatre, Mamaroneck NY.
March 11, 8 PM: Celtic Appalachian Celebration w/ Mick Moloney, Athena Tergis, and The Green Fields of America, w/ Billy McComiskey (button accordion), Liz Hanley (fiddle and vocals), Jerry O'Sullivan (uilleann pipes and whistle), Brendan Dolan (piano), Niall O'Leary (dancer) and special guests Erynn Marshall (fiddle), Carl Jones (guitar, mandolin, banjo), Sheila Adams (singer), Megan Downes and City Stompers (dancers), Haley Richardson (fiddle), Jake James (fiddler and dancer). Symphony Space. Info/tix. 10 PM: Alash (Tuvan throat singers). Barbes.
March 13, 7 PM: “Ella is Present” w/ Terri Lyne Carrington (percussion), Casey Benjamin Charenée Wade (vocals). Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Info/tix. 8 PM: Mike Davis (cornet) and friends celebrate Bix Beiderbecke. The Bickford, Morristown NJ. Info/Tix.
March 14, Noon: Gotham Jazzmen. New York Library for the Performing Arts. 9 PM: Brother Roy w/ Roy Williams (piano, vocals). Rockwood Two. 10 PM: Michael Daves (guitar). Rockwood One. 11 PM: Jordan Tice & Horse Country. Rockwood One.
March 15, 9:30 PM: Gordon Webster Band CD Release w/ Gordon (piano), Charles Turner (vocals), Danny Jonokuchi (cornet), Danny Lipsitz (reeds), Rob Edwards (trombone), Ricky Alexander (reeds), Danny Zieman (bass), Kevin Congelton (drums). Joes Pub. Info/tix.
March 17, 8 PM: Leann Rimes. Patchogue Theatre, Patchogue NY. Info/tix.
March 18, Rhonda Vincent. Ramapo College, Mahwah NJ. Info/tix. Margi Gianquinto and the world famous TBD band featuring TBA (wtf) and TBA (ftw). J House, Riverside CT.
March 19, 12:30 PM: Brunch with w/ Hilary Gardner (vocals) plus Greg Ruggerio (guitar) & Joel Forbes (bass). North Square. 4 PM: The Stride Piano Jam w/ Terry Waldo (piano) & Ehud Asherie (piano). Fat Cat.
March 21, Noon: Gotham Jazzmen. New York Library for the Performing Arts.
March 22, 7:30 PM: Cole Porter’s “The New Yorkers” (a story of the 1930s & prohibition) w/ Cyrille Aimée & many others. City Center, 130 W. 56th Street. Info/tix. 7:45 PM: Chris Eldridge & Julian Lage plus Aoife O'Donovan. Fairfield Theatre Company, Fairfield CT. Info/tix.
March 23, 7:30 PM: Cole Porter’s “The New Yorkers” (a story of the 1930s & prohibition) w/ Cyrille Aimée & many others. City Center, 130 W. 56th Street. Info/tix. 9 PM (unconfirmed time): Jon-Erik Kellso Quartet. Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
March 24, 8 PM: Cole Porter’s “The New Yorkers” (a story of the 1930s & prohibition) w/ Cyrille Aimée & many others. City Center, 130 W. 56th Street. Info/tix. 8 & 10 PM: Bucky Pizzarelli  (7-string guitar), Ed Laub (guitar, vocals), Larry Fuller (piano), Martin Pizzarelli (bass). Kitano. 
March 25, 2 & 8 PM: Cole Porter’s “The New Yorkers” (a story of the 1930s & prohibition) w/ Cyrille Aimée & many others. City Center, 130 W. 56th Street. Info/tix. 8 & 10 PM: Stephanie Nakasian (vocals) & Veronica Swift (vocals) with the Tardo Hammer Trio. Kitano.
March 26, Noon: Women of the Guitar w/ Sheryl Bailey, Jiji Kimm, Kaki King & Ann Klein. 92nd Street Y. Free but limited seating. Info 2 & 7 PM: Cole Porter’s “The New Yorkers” (a story of the 1930s & prohibition) w/ Cyrille Aimée & many others. City Center, 130 W. 56th Street. Info/tix. Time?: The Peewee Russell Memorial Stomp w/ Midiri Brothers Quintet, Peter and Will Anderson Quintet, Dan Levinson's Russell of Spring Band & Professor Cunningham and his Old School. Birchwood Manor, Whippany NJ. Info/tix.
March 27, 7 PM: “J’adore Ella,” w/ Les Nubians (sisters Hélène and Célia Faussart). Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Info/tix.
March 28, Noon: Gotham Jazzmen. New York Library for the Performing Arts.
March 29, 12:30 PM: Jayme Stone's Lomax Project. UBS Atrium, Weehawken, NJ.
March 31, 7:30 & 9:30 PM: John Pizzarelli. The Emelin Theatre, Mamaroneck NY.
April 1, 8 PM: John Prine. NJPAC. Tix. 8 PM: Acadia Swing w/ Svetlana & The Delancy Five, Sweet Megg & The Wayfarers, others. Connollys on W. 45th. Tix.
April 3, 7:30 PM: Richard Dowling (piano) & Jeff Barnhart (piano) play the music of Scott Joplin. Bickford Theatre, Morristown NJ. Info/tix. 7:30 & 9:30 PM: Danilo Brito Quinteto. Dizzy’s. Info/tix.
April 11, 6 PM: Bucky Pizzarelli (7-string guitar), Ed Laub (guitar, vocals), Martin Pizzarelli (bass). Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
April 17, 8:30 PM: Frank Vignola's Guitar Night w/ Frank (guitar), Bucky Pizzarelli (7-string guitar), Gene Bertoncini (7-string guitar), Olli Soikkeli (guitar), Vinny Raniolo (guitar) and Nicki Parrott (bass). The Iridium.
April 20, 9 PM: Frank Vignola & Vinny Raniolo (guitars). Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
April 28-30, Brooklyn Folk Festival. St Ann's Church. Full Line-up here.
May 9, 6 PM: Bucky Pizzarelli (7-string guitar), Ed Laub (guitar, vocals), Martin Pizzarelli (bass). Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
May 13, 7:30 PM: Rhiannon Giddens (violin, banjo, vocals). Alice Tully Hall. Info/tix.
<<<SPECIAL>>> May 15-21. New York Hot Jazz Camp directed by Molly Ryan & Bria Skonberg . Info & registration info here.
May 18, 8 PM: David Crosby. Westbury Theatre. Info/Tix. Tix on sale February 3.
May 27, 7:30 PM: Battle of the Big Bands. Info/tix.
June 6, 6 PM: Bucky Pizzarelli (7-string guitar), Ed Laub (guitar, vocals), Martin Pizzarelli (bass). Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
October 13-15, Jeff & Joel's House Party, Branford CT. Info.
-------
0 notes
jgroffdaily · 2 years
Text
Actor Jonathan Groff of film and television fame paid a visit to the Ware Center in Lancaster Friday afternoon to inspire aspiring actors with the M_Uth Theater, which is a program for teens who are facing challenges. The program is run by Barry Kornhauser, assistant director, campus and community engagement. Kornhauser coordinated the visit with Groff, who spent about 30 minutes answering questions about acting, singing and his inspirations growing up. The students asked questions that ranged from the difficulty of voicing animated characters, such as “Frozen”, to how to properly train the voice for musical theater to how did he realize his fame?
“When I did ‘‘Spring Awakening’ on Broadway and it was the first time someone was asking for my autograph instead of me asking for theirs at the stage door,” Groff said laughing. “I was ,like, do I sign it like I sign my checks?’
He left the students with some final thoughts to look to those who inspire them. “FInd the person who you look up to and study them. There is a reason they inspire you and you can learn from them,” Groff said.
Groff, a stage, film and TV actor who grew up in Ronks, is an alumnus of Conestoga Valley High School. He has been nominated for Tony, Emmy and Grammy awards, and shared the 2016 Grammy for musical theater album with the Broadway cast of "Hamilton."
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
13 notes · View notes
davidisen · 7 years
Text
NYC Music I Like Feb 22-28
...trad jazz, Gypsy, swing, bluegrass, choro etc. w/ folk roots & virtuoso ensemble playing... Explanation/disclaimer.
[Caution! Please verify with musician, venue, etc. before going. Send updata here.]
Allied music listings with overlapping tastes: Jim's Roots and Blues Calendar.  Eileen's Lindy Blog - This Week in Swing.
Just for fun, check out Thelonious Monk’s Advice for Playing a Gig.
This Week
Wednesday, Feb 22, 12:30 PM: Olli Soikkeli & Julien Labro Quartet w/ Olli (guitar), Julien (accordion), Max O'Rourke (rhythm guitar), Eduardo Belo (bass). UBS Atrium, Weehawken, NJ. 5:30 PM: David Ostwald's Louis Armstrong Eternity Band, Birdland (Most Wednesdays.) 7 PM: Duchess w/ Amy Cervini, Hilary Gardner and Melissa Stylianou (vocals) plus Jeff Lederer (saxophone), Michael Cabe (piano), Matt Aronoff (bass), Jared Schonig (drums), Jerome Jennings (drums). 55 Bar. 7 PM: Olli Soikkeli (guitar), Julien Labro (accordion), Max O'Rourke (rhythm guitar). Shanghai Jazz, Madison NJ. 7 PM: Jeanne Gies (vocals) w/ Saul Rubin (guitar). Andanada.   7:30 PM: The Gilad Hekselman Trio w/ Gilad (guitar), Rick Rosato (bass), Jonathan Pinson (drums). Smalls. 9 PM: Bjorn Ingelstam's Hot 5 w/ Bjorn (cornet), Michael Valeanu (guitar), others.. Radegast. 9 PM: The Brain Cloud, tonight w/ Dennis Lichtman (clarinet, mandolin), Andrew Hall (bass), Raphael McGregor (lap steel guitar), Kevin Dorn (drums) and Skip Krevins (guitar). Hill Country Barbecue, Manhattan. 11 PM: Avalon Jazz Band hosts Hot Jazz & Gypsy Jam. The Keep. (Most Wednesdays.) 11 PM: Roy Williams & Duncan Wickel. Jalopy.
Thursday, Feb 23, 7 PM: Duchess w/ Amy Cervini, Hilary Gardner and Melissa Stylianou (vocals) plus Jeff Lederer (saxophone), Michael Cabe (piano), Matt Aronoff (bass), Jared Schonig (drums), Jerome Jennings (drums). 55 Bar. 8 PM: The Blacktail Songbirds w/ Molly Ryan (vocals), Dan Levinson (reeds), Mike Davis (cornet), Terry Waldo (piano). Blacktail. (Most Thursdays.) 8 PM: Andy Statman (mandolin) & Larry Eagle (drums). Charles Street Synagogue. 8:30 PM: Gene Bertoncini (guitar) and Josh Marcum (bass). Ryan's Daughter, upstairs, 350 E. 85th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues. (Most Thursdays.) 9 PM: Gordon's Grand Street Stompers w/ Gordon (cornet), Dennis Lichtman (clarinet, etc.), Martina DaSilva (vocals). Radegast. 9 PM: Gypsy jazz jam, Fada. (Most Thursdays.) 9:30 PM: Jason Prover & His Sneak Thievery Orchestra. The Rum House.
Friday, Feb 24, 6 PM: Duchess w/ Amy Cervini, Hilary Gardner and Melissa Stylianou (vocals) plus Jeff Lederer (saxophone), Michael Cabe (piano), Matt Aronoff (bass), Jared Schonig (drums), Jerome Jennings (drums). 55 Bar. 7:30 PM: Margi Gianquinto (vocals), Jon Weber (piano) & Mike Karn (bass), J House, Riverside CT.  8 PM: Regional de NY w/ Cesar Garabini (7-string guitar), Kahil Nayton (cavaquinho), Grant Ziolkowski (mandolin), Ranjan Ramchandani (pandeiro). Brazilian choro with a slight NYC accent. Barbes. 8 PM: The Big Cat Menagerie w/Andrew Willens (bass, vocals), Lisa Liu (guitar), Marcus Milius (harmonica, vocals), Shane Del Robles (percussion). Brooklyn Swings. 10:30 PM: Fridays at Mona's, This Friday, Brazilian choro w/ Regional de NY: Cesar Garabini (7-string guitar), Kahil Nayton (cavaquinho), Grant Ziolkowski (mandolin), Ranjan Ramchandani (pandeiro). Mona’s, 14th & Avenue B.
Saturday, Feb 25, 11:30 AM: Tara O'Grady Quartet w/ Tara (vocals), Vinny Raniolo (guitar), David Shaich (bass), Michael Hashim (sax).  Tanner Smiths Tipsy Tea Jazz Brunch. (Most Saturdays.) 1 PM: Garden Party Quartet frequently with Emily Asher (trombone). (Most Saturdays.) Fraunces Tavern. 2 PM: Lisa Liu (guitar), John Gray (guitar). Rosamunde Sausage Grill (285 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn). 4 PM: Roy Williams & Friends. The Shanty. (Most Saturdays, personnel varies). 6 PM: Duchess w/ Amy Cervini, Hilary Gardner and Melissa Stylianou (vocals) plus Jeff Lederer (saxophone), Michael Cabe (piano), Matt Aronoff (bass), Jared Schonig (drums), Jerome Jennings (drums). 55 Bar. 7:30 PM: Gisela João (fado singer) w/ Ricardo Parreira (12-string Portuguese guitar), Nelson Aleixo (classical guitar), Francisco Gaspar (acoustic bass). Schimmel Center. Info/tix. 8 PM: Guitar Marathon w/ Brasil Guitar Duo, Benjamin Verdery, and others. 92nd Street Y. Info/tix. 8:30 PM: Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder featuring Ricky (mandolin), Mike Barnett (violin) others. The Appel Room, Jazz at Lincoln Center. Info/tix.
Sunday, Feb 26, 11:30 AM: Tara O'Grady Quartet w/ Tara (vocals), Vinny Raniolo (guitar), David Shaich (bass), Steve Kortyka (sax).  Tanner Smiths Tipsy Tea Jazz Brunch. (Most Sundays.) Noon: Megg Ryan Jass Band w/ Sweet Megg (vocals, guitar), Ryan Weisheit (reeds). House of Yes. (Most Sundays.) 1 PM: The Anat Cohen Quartet. Cole Auditorium, Greenwich Library, Greenwich CT. 1:30 PM: Koran Agan (guitar), Eduardo Belo (bass), others. Radegast.  (Most Sundays.) 5:00 & 6:30 PM: Howard Levy (diatonic harmonica) w/ The Don Falzone Trio. Maureen's Jazz Cellar, Nyack, NY. 6:30 PM: Frank Vignola (guitar), Olli Soikkeli (guitar), Jason Anick (violin). Sarah’s Wine Bar. Ridgefield CT. Call for reservations: 203-438-8282 7 PM: Al Dimeola, 40th Anniversary of Elegant Gypsy. Paramount. Peekskill NY. 7 PM: Mardi Gras dinner with chef Andrew Carmellini, music by Eddie Barbash combo featuring clarinet, mandolin, fiddle, percussion, tuba and more. Players to be announced. The Lafayette Grand Cafe & Bakery. Info/tix. 8 PM “Get Rhythm in Your Feet: the Music of J. Russel Robinson & the Original Dixieland Jazz Band” with Gordon's Grand St. Stompers Octet featuring Molly Ryan (vocals). DROM. 8 PM: The EarRegulars w/ Jon-Erik Kellso (cornet), others. The Ear. (Most Sundays.) 10 PM: Baby Soda Jazz Band w/ Jared Engel (banjo), others. St. Mazie. (Most Sundays.)
Monday, Feb 27, 6 PM: Finn Magill (fiddle), Dominick Leslie (mandolin) and Dave Speranza (bass). Rockwood One. 7 PM: The Brain Cloud, the full band w/ Tamar Korn (vocals), Dennis Lichtman (clarinet, mandolin), Andrew Hall (bass), Raphael McGregor (lap steel guitar), Kevin Dorn (drums) and Skip Krevins (guitar). Barbes. (Most Mondays.)  7:30 PM: Glenn Crytzer Quintette w/ Glenn (guitar, banjo, vocals), Mike Davis (cornet), Dan Block (reeds), Ian Hutchinson (bass), Andrew Millar (drums). Hofbrauhaus. 8 PM: Danny Lipsitz & The Brass Tacks. Rockwood One. 8 PM: Vince Giordano & his Nighthawks, with an array of the best traditional jazz musicians in New York, Iguana. (Most Mondays). 8 PM: The Bailsmen. Radegast. 8 PM: Sweet Megg & The Wayfarers. The Belfry. (Most Mondays.) 9 PM: Svetlana & The Delancey 5 - Svetlana (vocals), Jon Weber (piano), Mike Hashim (reeds), Charlie Caranicas (trmpt), Rob Garcia (drums), George Delancey (bass). Back Room Speakeasy - 102 Norfolk Street. (Most Mondays.) 10 PM: Mona’s Bluegrass Jam, Mona’s, 14th & Avenue B (Most Mondays.) 10 PM: Terry Waldo & The Rum House Jass Band w/ Terry (piano), Jon-Erik Kellso (cornet), Jim Fryer (trombone), Eddy Davis (tenor banjo) and frequently Dan Levinson (clarinet) & Molly Ryan (vocals). The Rum House. (Most Mondays.)
<<<SPECIAL>>>: Tuesday, Feb 28 through Sunday, March 5, Django a GoGo, an amazing week of workshops and concerts presented by Stephane Wrembel. More info here. Concerts that are open to the public listed below.
Tuesday, Mardi Gras, Feb 28, 7 PM: Fat Tuesday w/ The Grand Street Stompers (featuring Tamar Korn, vocals), the Baby Soda Jazz Band, others. The Players Club. Info/tix. 8 PM: Django a GoGo opening night concert w/ Stephane Wrembel, Sara L’Abriola, others. The Woodland, Maplewood NJ. Info/tix. 8 PM: Emily Asher's Mardi Gras Garden Party w/ Emily (trombone, vocals), Mike Davis (cornet), Evan Arntzen (reeds), Jay Rattman (bass sax), Jay Lepley (drums), James Chirillo (guitar) and special guests. Radegast. 8 PM: Vince Giordano & his Nighthawks, with an array of the very best traditional jazz musicians in New York, Iguana. (Most Tuesdays).  8 PM: Tara O'Grady & the Black Velvet Band w/ Tara (vocals), Vinny Raniolo (guitar), David Shaich (bass). Winnie’s Jazz Bar. (Most Tuesdays). 9 PM: Eddie Barbash (sax) and Martina DaSilva (vocals) Play Love Songs at Sunny's Bar. 10 PM: Michael Daves. Rockwood One. (Most Tuesdays). 10 PM: Svetlana & The Delancy Band. Brooklyn Speakeasy at Bedford Hall, 1177 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. (Most Tuesdays.)  11 PM: Mardi Gras at Mona’s with Mona’s Hot Four. The Original Hot Four house band is Dennis Lichtman (clarinet, etc.), Gordon Webster (piano), Nick Russo (guitar, banjo) & Jared Engel (bass). Mona’s, 14th & Avenue B.
Future
March 1, 7:30 PM: The Robert Edwards Quintet w/ Rob (trombone), Joe Magnarelli (cornet), Dave Barron (bass), Aaron Kimmel (drums), Adam Birnbaum (piano). Smalls. 8 PM: Django a Gogo presents Django Flamenco w/Alfonso Ponticelli and Juanito Pascual (guitars).  The Woodland, Maplewood NJ. Info/tix. 8 PM: Andy Statman Trio. Barbes.
March 2, 7 PM: Bill Scorzari, Live in the Lobby. The Patchogue Theatre, Patchogue, NY 8 PM: Django a Gogo presents Rhythm Future Quartet w/ Olli Soikkeli (guitar), Max O'Rourke (guitar), Jason Anick (violin), Greg Loughman (bass).  The Woodland, Maplewood NJ. Info/tix. 8 PM: Andy Statman Trio w/ guest Pete Rushefsky. Charles Street Synagogue. 9 PM: Abbie Gardner. Rockwood One. 10:30 PM: Linus Wyrsch Birthday Celebration Jam Session w/ Gene Bertoncini (guitar), Josh Marcum (bass) and special guests. Ryan's Daughter, upstairs, 350 E. 85th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues.
March 3, 8 PM: Django a GoGo w/ Al DiMeola, Stochelo Rosenberg, Ryan Montbleu, Stephane Wrembel (guitars), others. Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall. Info . . . tix.
March 4, 7 PM: New York Mandolin Ensemble w/ Steven Antonelli, Wayne Fugate, Richard Robinson, Roy Goldberg, Bob Green, Barry Kornhauser and Barry Mitterhoff, (mandolins). Church of St. John Nepomucene, 411 East 66th Street in Manhattan. Info. Tickets at the door ($10). 8 PM: Django a GoGo w/ Paulus Schafer.  The Woodland, Maplewood NJ. Info/tix. 9:30 PM: Svetlana & The Delancey Five: Born To Swing! w/ Svetlana (vocals) Billy Test (piano), Rob Garcia (drums), Endea Owens (bass), Corey Wallace (trombone), Charlie Caranicas (cornet), Michael Hashim (sax & other reeds), Dewit Flemming Jr (tap dancing). Joe's Pub. Info/tix. 9:30 PM: Jovino Santos Neto (piano) w/ Itaiguara Brandão (bass), Mauricio Zottarelli (drums). Club Bonafide.
March 5, 5 PM to midnight. Django a GoGo party & jam session hosted by Stephane Wrembel, including many great players. Barbes.
March 6, 7 PM: The Abbie Hollander Band. Rockwood Three. 8 PM: Eddie Barbash. Rockwood One. 9:30 PM: First Monday Bluegrass Jam hosted by Michael Daves. Rockwood Three.
March 7, 6 PM: Bucky Pizzarelli (7-string guitar), Ed Laub (guitar, vocals), Martin Pizzarelli (bass). Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
March 8, 8 PM: Bill Scorzari. At Finley's of Huntington, Huntington, NY.
March 9, 7:15 PM: Julian Lage & Chris Eldridge. Rockwood Two. 9 PM: Sam Raderman Quartet w/ Sam (guitar), others. Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
March 10, 7:15 PM: Julian Lage & Chris Eldridge. Rockwood Two.
March 11, 8 PM: Celtic Appalachian Celebration w/ Mick Moloney, Athena Tergis, and The Green Fields of America, w/ Billy McComiskey (button accordion), Liz Hanley (fiddle and vocals), Jerry O'Sullivan (uilleann pipes and whistle), Brendan Dolan (piano), Niall O'Leary (dancer) and special guests Erynn Marshall (fiddle), Carl Jones (guitar, mandolin, banjo), Sheila Adams (singer), Megan Downes and City Stompers (dancers), Haley Richardson (fiddle), Jake James (fiddler and dancer). Symphony Space. Info/tix.
March 13, 8 PM: Mike Davis (cornet) and friends celebrate Bix Beiderbecke. The Bickford, Morristown NJ. Info/Tix.
March 15, 9:30 PM: Gordon Webster Band CD Release w/ Gordon (piano), Charles Turner (vocals), Danny Jonokuchi (cornet), Danny Lipsitz (reeds), Rob Edwards (trombone), Ricky Alexander (reeds), Danny Zieman (bass), Kevin Congelton (drums). Joes Pub. Info/tix.
March 17, 8 PM: Leann Rimes. Patchogue Theatre, Patchogue NY. Info/tix.
March 18, Rhonda Vincent. Ramapo College, Mahwah NJ. Info/tix. Margi Gianquinto and the world famous TBD band featuring TBA (wtf) and TBA (ftw). J House, Riverside CT.
March 19, 12:30 PM: Brunch with Duchess w/ Amy Cervini, Hilary Gardner and Melissa Stylianou (vocals) plus Greg Ruggerio (guitar) and TBD (bass). North Square.
March 22, 7:45 PM: Chris Eldridge & Julian Lage plus Aoife O'Donovan. Fairfield Theatre Company, Fairfield CT. Info/tix.
March 23, 9 PM (unconfirmed time): Jon-Erik Kellso Quartet. Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
March 24, 8 & 10 PM: Bucky Pizzarelli  (7-string guitar), Ed Laub (guitar, vocals), Larry Fuller (piano), Martin Pizzarelli (bass). Kitano. 
March 25, 8 & 10 PM: Stephanie Nakasian (vocals) & Veronica Swift (vocals) with the Tardo Hammer Trio. Kitano.
March 29, 12:30 PM: Jayme Stone's Lomax Project. UBS Atrium, Weehawken, NJ.
April 1, 8 PM: John Prine. NJPAC. Tix.
April 11, 6 PM: Bucky Pizzarelli (7-string guitar), Ed Laub (guitar, vocals), Martin Pizzarelli (bass). Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
April 17, 8:30 PM: Frank Vignola's Guitar Night w/ Frank (guitar), Bucky Pizzarelli (7-string guitar), Gene Bertoncini (7-string guitar), Olli Soikkeli (guitar), Vinny Raniolo (guitar) and Nicki Parrott (bass). The Iridium.
April 20, 9 PM: Frank Vignola & Vinny Raniolo (guitars). Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
April 28-30, Brooklyn Folk Festival. St Ann's Church. Full Line-up here.
May 9, 6 PM: Bucky Pizzarelli (7-string guitar), Ed Laub (guitar, vocals), Martin Pizzarelli (bass). Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
May 13, 7:30 PM: Rhiannon Giddens (violin, banjo, vocals). Alice Tully Hall. Info/tix.
May 18, 8 PM: David Crosby. Westbury Theatre. Info/Tix. Tix on sale February 3.
May 27, 7:30 PM: Battle of the Big Bands. Info/tix.
June 6, 6 PM: Bucky Pizzarelli (7-string guitar), Ed Laub (guitar, vocals), Martin Pizzarelli (bass). Luca's Jazz Corner @Cavatappo Grill.
October 13-15, Jeff & Joel's House Party, Branford CT. Info.
-------
0 notes