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Freddy Cole "Back By Popular Request" at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Wednesday, 09 November 2005
Jack Kleinsinger's "Highlights in Jazz," New York's longest running jazz series now in its 33rd season, is pleased to announce their second series concert Thursday, November 10, 2005­ "Back By Popular Request". The featured artists represent the 'personal favorites' selected by Highlights in Jazz subscribers and include Freddy Cole; Ken Peplowski and Marty Grosz; and Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks.

Image Freddy Cole just might be the most attractively understated jazz singer currently at work. Having long since passed the point of differentiating himself from his brother, Nat, even as vocal similarities between them remain in force, he rarely raises his voice and rarely pushes the beat. Instead, he lays back, gathers the words and music up in his natural warmth and creates the illusion of letting them speak for themselves. As his new recording on the High Note label, This Love Of Mine, demonstrates, Freddy Cole is an artist of impeccable music integrity.

Clarinetist Ken Peplowski has been compared to Benny Goodman--favorably. The noted New York Times music critic John S. Wilson called him "a clarinetist with a Benny Goodman tone and a Buddy DeFranco style." It is not surprising, because Peplowski was a member of Goodman's last working orchestra. But truly Peplowski plays the music that he likes, his own way. Ken has recorded and performed with musicians as diverse as Mel Torme, Charlie Byrd, Peggy Lee, George Shearing, Howard Alden, Rosemary Clooney, and Steve Allen.

Jazz rhythm guitarist Marty Grosz is considered by many to be one of the foremost proponents of the chord-styled guitar soloists reminesient of two-guitar team Carl Kress and Dick McDonough of the 1930s. In addition to his guitar dexterity Marty also possesses a wonderful sense of humor (his spontaneous monologs are often hilarious) and singing style in the Fats Waller tradition.'

Vince Giordano, has long been the premier authority on performing 1920s and '30s jazz and popular music. Woody Allen, Madonna, Terry Zweigoff, Garrison Keillor and the New York Philharmonic have all used Giordano and his eleven-piece big band, the Nighthawks, to summon up the days of Busby Berkeley and bathtub gin. Most recently the Nighthawks recorded 22 note-perfect recreations of vintage hits for the soundtrack of The Aviator , Martin Scorsese's Howard Hughes biopic.

All concerts will take place at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center (Borough of Manhattan Community College), 199 Chambers Street (between Greenwich and West Street).

The tickets are $30.00 and $27.50, for students. They can be purchased at the theater box office or by calling (212) 220-1460. Mail Order to Highlights In Jazz 7 Peter Cooper Sq. NY, NY 10010 Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Special mail order only subscription offer: All four concerts $110.00

Media Contacts: Jim Eigo Jazz Promo Services 845.986.1677 / This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it & Harriet Wasser This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

    "Highlights In Jazz" Fall Winter Schedule
  • Thursday, October 6, 2005 ­ "Keely Smith in Concert"
  • Thursday, November 10, 2005­ "Back By Popular Request" feat. Freddy Cole; Ken Peplowski and Marty Grosz; Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks
  • Thursday, December 1, 2005 ­ "Salute to Kenny Davern" feat. Statesmen of Jazz [Wycliffe Gordon, Houston Person, Harry Allen, Jon-Erik Kellso, Norman Simmons]; Kenny Davern Quartet [James Chirillo, Greg Cohen, Tony DeNicola]
  • Thursday, January 5th, 2006 ­ "An Evening of Jazz Guitar" feat. Bucky Pizzarelli, Russell Malone, Gene Bertoncini, Frank Vignola; special guests Jay Leonhart and Wycliffe Gordon

There will be at least one special surprise guest on each show!

All concerts will take place at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center (Borough of Manhattan Community College), 199 Chambers Street (between Greenwich and West Street). The tickets are $30.00 and $27.50, for students. They can be purchased at the theater box office or by calling (212) 220-1460.

 
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