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JEN SHYU & JADE TONGUE Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 08 September 2007

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Jen Shyu

Vocalist Jen Shyu performs ritual invocation about Chinese laborers in 19th Century Colonial Cuba at The Jazz Gallery

September 27, 2007 (One Night Only)
2 Sets: 9:00 p.m. & 10:30 p.m.
Jazz Gallery, 290 Hudson Street, New York, NY
$12 ($10 members)


(New York, NY – September 27, 2007) – Known mostly for her virtuosic singing with saxophonist/composer Steve Coleman & Five Elements, Jen Shyu takes her own group and compositions to the Jazz Gallery for one night only, September 27, 2007. Shyu’s powerful and sensuous music paints the throbbing landscape of Chinese labor narratives from 19th century colonial Cuba and other stories in the form of ritual invocation. Joining her in bringing these stories to life are virtuosos David Binney on alto saxophone, Shane Endsley on trumpet, Thomas Morgan on bass, Miles Okazaki on guitar, and Dan Weiss on drums.

 

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Last Call for the Kenny Werner Trio, Shanghai Jazz and Joes’ Pub Print E-mail
Written by Andrea Canter, Contributing Editor   
Monday, 03 September 2007
One of the most engaging piano trios in modern jazz, the Kenny Werner Trio has performed and recorded together over the past seven years. As
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Kenny Werner © Andrea Canter
Werner, bassist Johannes Weidenmueller and drummer Ari Hoenig have expanded their work to other projects, the threesome have been increasingly challenged to schedule trio gigs. On September 5th at Shanghai Jazz in Madison, New Jersey and September 6th at Joe’s Pub in Manhattan, the trio will come together for what may be their last New York area performances.

A child prodigy, Kenny Werner was born in Brooklyn and joined a children’s song and dance group at age four. At age 11, he recorded a single with a fifteen-piece orchestra and played stride piano on television. Still in high school, he studied at the Manhattan School of Music, later becoming a classical piano major. His interest in improvisation led him to the jazz program at the Berklee School of Music; he began recording in the late 1970s, appearing on Charles Mingus’ “Something Like a Bird.” In the 1980s, Werner toured with Archie Shepp and the Mel Lewis Orchestra, worked in duo formats with Rufus Reid, Ray Drummond, and Jaki Byard, and performed solo concerns in Europe and New York. Three National Endowment of the Arts grants helped further his career as a composer and enabled him to present his compositions at Symphony Space in New York. He also wrote compositions for the Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, which became the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. With Ratzo Harris and Tom Rainey, Werner spent 14 years experimenting with trio formats, and in the 1990s, this format became his main focus. Bob Blumenthal (Boston Globe) noted that Werner’s ensemble “has provided an ever-evolving definition of the spontaneity that remains at the heart of jazz... unsurpassed as a working trio.”

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Harlem Speaks Features Pianist Junior Mance Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Monday, 03 September 2007

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Junior Mance © Judy Kirtley
The first guest of Harlem Speaks in September 2007 is Junior Mance, on September 6th from  6:30pm-8:30pm at  at the Harlem School of the Arts (645 St. Nicholas Avenue).  This series is free and open to the public.  For reservations: 212-348-8300.

Junior Mance was born Julian Clifford Mance, Jr. on October 10, 1928. He’s a jazz pianist, composer, author of "HOW TO PLAY BLUES PIANO", and a recording artist of thirty plus albums as a leader and numerous recordings as a sideman. He began playing the piano at the age of five, and began formal training at the age of eight.

In 1947 Mance left Roosevelt College to join Gene Ammons' band and began his recording career with Ammons. He joined Lester Young in 1949 for almost two years, and rejoined Ammons several months in 1951 before being drafted into the U. S. Army. He served in the 36th Army Band at Fort Knox, Kentucky along with Julian "Cannonball" Adderley.
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3rd Annual Diet Coke Women in Jazz Festival Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Friday, 31 August 2007

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Renee Rosness
The 3rd annual Diet Coke Women in Jazz Festival, a celebration of the great contributions women performers have made to jazz music, will feature nightly performances by some of the most influential women in jazz today as well as up-and-coming jazz artists beginning September 3 through October 1, 2007. Held at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola located in the home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, Frederick P. Rose Hall.
Headliners Include: Cindy Blackman Project, Fleurine with Chico Pinheiro, Brad Mehldau and Gilad; Sherrie Maricle & The DIVA Jazz Orchestra with Dee Daniels & Carmen Bradford; Rachel Z Quintet, Claire Martin and Ian Shaw, Carol Sloane Quintet, Rondi Charleston and Friends, Renee Rosnes All-Star Quintet and Gretchen Parlato Quartet .

Festival headliner Sherrie Maricle, drummer and leader of the all-female DIVA Jazz Orchestra says, “To perform at the inaugural Diet Coke Women In Jazz Festival in 2005 was a thrill, to be invited back is a genuine honor!” Ms. Maricle continues, “Having performed at many of the world’s most prestigious music festivals and concert halls with the DIVA Jazz Orchestra, it is with the utmost passion, admiration and respect that I recognize the inspired excellence and commitment of Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola to acknowledge distinguished jazz artists with this outstanding festival. If you love swing, power, passion, precision and fun, you better come listen!”
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