The Jazz Gallery Mentoring Series presents:
http://www.jazzgallery.org/
The Jazz Gallery serves as an international cultural center, fostering artistic growth, presenting both major and established figures in jazz alongside a younger generation of artists. Since 2002, The Gallery has also been actively engaged in commissioning new work by emerging composers, many of whom have gone on to be recognized with MacArthur Foundation "genius" grants (4), Doris Duke Performing Artist Awards, Grammy Awards and more. Twelve Thelonious Monk Competition winners got their start on our stage....
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The Jazz Gallery Mentoring Series presents:
http://www.jazzgallery.org/
The Jazz Gallery serves as an international cultural center, fostering artistic growth, presenting both major and established figures in jazz alongside a younger generation of artists. Since 2002, The Gallery has also been actively engaged in commissioning new work by emerging composers, many of whom have gone on to be recognized with MacArthur Foundation "genius" grants (4), Doris Duke Performing Artist Awards, Grammy Awards and more. Twelve Thelonious Monk Competition winners got their start on our stage.
"Catch a musician here (The Jazz Gallery, Salt Space, 1160 Broadway) and chances are you’ll start seeing him/her everywhere—headlining the Village Vanguard like pianist David Virelles or winning a MacArthur grant like saxophonist Miguel Zenon." - NEW YORK MAGAZINE'S BEST OF 2013
Mentorship has always been a key theme in jazz history. For decades, elder musicians groomed promising young jazz musicians - taking them on the road, into the recording studio and into one-on-one study. Most of today's great jazz musicians were raised through these informal channels and gained invaluable experience working with their heroes. Future generations of great quality jazz depends upon continuing this tradition that is, regrettably, less common in today's music scene. Touring revenues are down and there are fewer places for jazz musicians to perform.
Adam Rogers
http://www.adamrogersmusic.com/
Adam Rogers co-led the innovative and critically acclaimed group Lost Tribe, touring nationally and internationally and releasing three albums. He has played on over two hundred commercially released recordings and has toured extensively worldwide. He can be heard on the soundtracks of numerous films such as, Michael Almereyda ‘s "Hamlet", Spike Lee’s "Jim Brown: All American", and most recently Barry Levenson’s "What just Happened".
Rogers has been featured performing, touring and recording with artists such as Michael Brecker, Cassandra Wilson, Norah Jones, Joe Jackson, Walter Becker, Paul Simon, Regina Carter, John Zorn, Randy Brecker, among others, as well as playing music for the theater with The Great Lakes Theater Company, Joseph Papp's Public Theater and The Metropolitan Opera. As a leader, Adam has had a steady output of original work on Criss Cross Records.
https://youtu.be/M1Zbos9RnZQ
Jimmy Macbride
http://jimmymacbride.com
Jimmy Macbride, 24, is a NYC drummer/composer Jimmy Macbride, has performed with a wide variety of artists including Herbie Hancock, Terence Blanchard, Wynton Marsalis, Kenny Barron, Nir Felder, and Adam Rogers. Jimmy is a recent graduate of The Juilliard School, where he was a full-scholarship student and studied privately with Carl Allen, Billy Drummond and Kenny Washington. He is a regular performer at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola, Smalls, The Jazz Gallery, and The Blue Note, and performs regularly with Jimmy Greene Quartet, Nir Felder, and the Lucas Pino Nonet. Jimmy is featured on recordings with bassist Clovis Nicolas on "9 Stories" (Sunnyside 2014). Performance highlights include a recent European tour with Grammy-award winning trumpeter Terence Blanchard, tour of Asia with Nir Felder, a two week performance and clinic tour in Salvador, Brazil, and the Vail Jazz Festival with John Clayton, Wycliffe Gordon, Tia Fuller, among others.
Jimmy is currently a faculty member of the jazz department at the Calhoun School in NYC.
https://youtu.be/-gUXVD45E_k
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