South Florida JAZZ!
Another season of
exceptional performances!
Another season of
exceptional performances!
November 14, 2015 ~ 8:00 PM
Rose & Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center
(Nova Southeastern University campus in Davie)
3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr Blvd,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314
South Florida JAZZ, the area’s premier modern jazz
organization, is especially excited to present The Julian Lage Trio on Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 8:00 PM. This concert will take place at the Rose & Alfred
Miniaci Performing Arts Center on the Nova Southeastern University campus, 3100
Ray Ferrero, Jr Blvd, Davie 33314. Tickets are $40 ($10 students with I.D.) and
can be purchased from Ticketmaster either by calling 954.462.0222; or online at
southfloridajazz.org.
Julian Lage (pronounced
“lodge”) is a rapidly rising guitar phenom who was a true prodigy growing up in
northern California. Steeped in jazz, but also comfortable with classical, folk
and country music, Julian has taken the music industry by storm. He is best
known for his early collaborations with vibist Gary Burton (South Florida JAZZ
Artistic Advisor), but is becoming comfortable as a bandleader. His local
appearance is with his well-honed trio of bassist Orlando le Fleming and
drummer Kenny Wolleson.
“Guitarist
Julian Lage gets my vote for ‘Best New Jazz Star.’ And that’s not just my
opinion. His first CD got a Grammy nomination and the latest DownBeat
Critics Poll ranked him number two, up there with all the established
players in the business. You have to check him out.” -
Gary Burton
Though only in his mid-twenties, guitarist-composer
Julian Lage already has enjoyed a remarkable career. As the New York Times has asserted, Julian is a
an artist whose roots ultimately are “tangled in jazz, folk, classical and
country music.” How he got to that point is somewhat enigmatic.
A child prodigy growing up in Santa Rosa, California,
Julian was absorbing the guitar from his father at an age when other kids were
learning to tie their shoes. His immense talent was so startlingly obvious that
he became the subject of the 1997 Oscar-nominated documentary, Jules at
Eight. He made his first
recording, with the ultimate genre-bender, David Grisman, at the age of 11; and
subsequently caught the notice of vibist-educator Gary Burton at the 2000
Grammy Awards where Julian appeared in the youth band. Gary took Julian under
his wing, making him the latest guitarist in a succession of prize discoveries
After a TED Conference appearance together, Julian, with his parents in tow,
began appearing with Burton’s bands.
While exploring guitar duos and still playing with Burton
and others in more conventional jazz configurations, Julian has become a
bandleader as well, first recording, Sounding Point, which garnered a
2010 Grammy nomination as Best Contemporary Jazz Album. Two others, Gladwell a concept album, and a new solo
album, World’s Fair, have followed,
both to critical acclaim. But Julian is especially comfortable with his
outstanding traditional jazz trio and that makes this South Florida JAZZ
appearance a much-anticipated event.
ARTISTIC
PERSONNEL
Julian
Lage – guitars
Orlando
le Fleming – acoustic bass
Kenny
Wolleson – drums
This concert is underwritten in part by
a generous donation
from Dr & Mrs Helmut Kraemer
from Dr & Mrs Helmut Kraemer
Individual concert tickets can be purchased from the Broward Center box office at 954-462-0222, ext. 3 or online at www.southfloridajazz.org. All seating is reserved; garage parking is free courtesy of South Florida JAZZ.
The 2015-16 Concert Schedule
Performances commence at 8:00 p.m.
December 12, 2015 – Marcus Roberts Trio
Despite childhood onset blindness, Marcus Roberts has been a major force in jazz piano since age 21, winning the Thelonious Monk International Piano Competition, the National Academy of Achievement Award, and the Helen Keller Award. Marcus came to prominence playing in ensembles led by Wynton Marsalis. Since then, his favorite aggregation is his own trio. He is acclaimed as a composer for solo piano, trio, large ensemble as well as symphony orchestra. The Marcus Roberts Trio features bassist Rodney Jordan and drummer Jason Marsalis. TICKETS
Individual concert tickets can be purchased from the Broward Center box office at 954-462-0222, ext. 3 or online at www.southfloridajazz.org. All seating is reserved; garage parking is free courtesy of South Florida JAZZ.
January 9, 2016 – Eric Alexander & Harold Mabern Quintet
A major saxophone voice always accessible to audiences, Eric Alexander teams with his mentor, the venerable hard bop jazz pianist Harold Mabern, on a regular basis. That band includes bassist John Webber and drummer Joe Farnsworth. For this date trumpet great Jeremy Pelt augments the band to play jazz in that swinging and melodic way, just as it was intended. In 2014, the quintet with the personnel listed above recorded a high-energy CD, Chicago Fire. That music will be reprised on this South Florida JAZZ date. TICKETS
Individual concert tickets can be purchased from the Broward Center box office at 954-462-0222, ext. 3 or online at www.southfloridajazz.org. All seating is reserved; garage parking is free courtesy of South Florida JAZZ.
February 13, 2016 – Antonio Adolfo - Hendrik Meurkens Brazilian Quartet
Decades of immersion in Brazilian jazz make vibes/harmonica virtuoso Hendrik Meurkens the perfect fit for the immaculate arranging and phrasing of pianist-composer Antonio Adolfo, who is no stranger to SFJ audiences. Authentic Brazilian rhythms and melodies are the hallmark of this band, which is made unique with Meurkens’ harmonica virtuosity. Samba jazz is what Meurkens has based his career on, although, quite obviously, it is not the music he was raised on in Europe. The band is exceptional for its lilting Brazilian sound and feel, which is so accessible to all audiences. TICKETS
Individual concert tickets can be purchased from the Broward Center box office at 954-462-0222, ext. 3 or online at www.southfloridajazz.org. All seating is reserved; garage parking is free courtesy of South Florida JAZZ.
March 12, 2016 – Joey DeFrancesco Trio
He wins every reader and critics poll for a reason – he’s the best! Joey DeFrancesco is the reigning king of the Hammond B3 organ – plus he sings and plays trumpet with his newest trio. A true prodigy, Joey grew up in Philadelphia playing the organ mentored by his father. He was a teen phenom (along with bassist Christian McBride) and was discovered by the iconic trumpeter Miles Davis who hired Joey at age 17. Soon he had a record contract and became a bandleader. He continues at the vanguard of the Hammond B3 organ to this day. TICKETS
Individual concert tickets can be purchased from the Broward Center box office at 954-462-0222, ext. 3 or online at www.southfloridajazz.org. All seating is reserved; garage parking is free courtesy of South Florida JAZZ.
April 9, 2016 – Lynne Arriale – Carla Cook – Grace Kelly Quintet
Celebrating Great Women in Music: “You Know How I Feel – The Music of Nina Simone, Abbey Lincoln and Joni Mitchell”
Pianist Arriale, saxophone prodigy Kelly, and blues-drenched singer Cook and their quintet are terrific! This band was conceived by Lynne Arriale to celebrate the great women vocalists in music. Carla Cook has the ability to convey the vibe of the named artists. An important element of the instrumental component is rising star Grace Kelly, a young and dynamic alto saxophonist who also is a sensational vocalist, as we have recently learned. This project could be a highlight of the season. TICKETS
Individual concert tickets can be purchased from the Broward Center box office at 954-462-0222, ext. 3 or online at www.southfloridajazz.org. All seating is reserved; garage parking is free courtesy of South Florida JAZZ.
May 14, 2016 – Kurt Rosenwinkel Quartet
One of the most influential jazz guitarists of his generation, Rosenwinkel, currently living in Berlin, Germany, brings a unique approach to composition and interplay with magnificent sidemen: pianist Aaron Parks, bassist Eric Revis and drummer Allan Mednard. Rosenwinkel was trained at Berklee College of Music and immediately hired by Gary Burton (who has a penchant for discovering the most important guitarists for decades). He played in several cutting-edge bands before becoming a successful leader. TICKETS
Individual concert tickets can be purchased from the Broward Center box office at 954-462-0222, ext. 3 or online at www.southfloridajazz.org. All seating is reserved; garage parking is free courtesy of South Florida JAZZ.
June 11, 2016 – Steve Turre Sextet – “The Bones of Art (Blakey)”
Steve Turre continues to win polls as a trombonist and several times on the seashells, as well, in the Miscellaneous Instrument category. The late Rahsann Roland Kirk, in whose band he played dating back to 1970, influenced him both musically and spiritually. It was Kirk who suggested incorporating shells into Turre’s musical arsenal.
A three-trombone frontline is featured in this thrilling tribute to legendary hard bop drummer and bandleader Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers of which Turre was a member. The band is composed of trombonists Robin Eubanks and Frank Lacy along with a driving rhythm section with pianist Xavier Davis, bassist Peter Washington and drummer Willie Jones III. TICKETS
Funding for this organization is provided in part by the Broward County
Board of Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council.
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