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Vic Juris & Kate Baker Quintet at Jazz Forum, Tarrytown!









Vic Juris & Kate Baker Quintet at Jazz Forum, Tarrytown!







Westchester’s Only Dedicated Jazz Club
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1 Dixon Lane Tarrytown, NY • (914) 631-1000

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This Weekend: Nov 29 – Dec 1


Vic Juris & Kate Baker Quintet

FRI & SAT • NOV 29 & 30
7 & 9:30 PM

Guitarist Vic Juris has played just about everywhere, in every conceivable format with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Phil Woods, Jimmy Smith and Richie Cole and accompanied Sarah Vaughan, Mel Torme, Eddie Jefferson and Nancy Wilson. He arrives in Tarrytown with another great singer – his wife Kate Baker, who the LA Times called “one of the most impressive performers to come along in years.”  Vic Juris & Katie Baker Quintet featuring Todd Coolman, bass, Adam Nussbaum, drums plus special guest Rachel Z, piano.


Willie Martinez Latin Jazz Quartet

SUN • DEC 1
4 & 6 PM

A veteran of over three decades on the New York scene, the music of Brooklyn-born drummer and vocalist Willie Martinez is an exciting example of how the marriage of Afro-Caribbean sound – its rhythm and harmonic structure — with improvisational nature of jazz keeps things fresh, exhilarating and timeless. Joining Martinez will be Nicki Denner on piano/vocals, Bernie Minoso on bass and Anton Denner on reeds and flute.

Next Session: This Sunday, Dec 1

8-10 PM

Come and play with professional, avocational and student musicians. If you just want to hear who’s coming up on the scene, come swing by!

Hosted by David Janeway Trio.

$10 to Listen or $5 to Play

Tickets Only Available at the Door

Next Weekend: Dec 6 – 8


Paquito D’Rivera Quintet

FRI & SAT • DEC 6 & 7
7 & 9:30 PM

Saxophonist/Clarinetist Paquito D’Rivera is an international treasure: A star since childhood, a featured soloist at 17 with Cuba’s National Symphony, founding member of the legendary Afro-Cuban jazz fusion group Irakere and Dizzy Gillespie’s United Nations Orchestra, over 30 albums, 14 Grammys, an NEA Jazz Master, a Kennedy Center Legend…the list is endless. With trumpeter/flugelhornist Diego Urcola, pianist Alex Brown, bassist Hamish Smith and drummer Eric Doob, Paquito he’ll make more history in Tarrytown.


Shunzo Ohno Group featuring Lotus Chamber Collective

SUN • DEC 8
4 & 6 PM

“Extraordinary” best describes Shunzo Ohno. Considered Japan’s greatest trumpeter while still a teenager, recruited to Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers in 1974, his rise to jazz’s pinnacle — Grammy-winning recordings and international awards – came while overcoming cancer and a serious car accident. Incorporating traditional jazz, hip hop, and Japanese melodies in his music, he creates a tapestry that is distinctly Shunzo Ohno to inspire and unite audiences globally.

Following Weekend: Dec 13 – 15


Renee Rosnes Quartet

FRI & SAT • DEC 13 & 14
7 & 9:30 PM

Canadian-born Renee Rosnes is one of her generation’s most acclaimed pianists and composers. With 17 albums as a leader, celebrated side work (with legends like Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, Bobby Hutcherson, J.J. Johnson, James Moody and Ron Carter), plus playing in jazz supergroups OTB, the SF Jazz Collective and, most recently, forming the all-star ensemble Artemis, she’s been an award-winning international star since moving to New York in the 1980s.

See the Renee Rosnes Quartet feat. Steve Nelson, vibes, Peter Washington, bass and Lewis Nash, drums. 


Ben Kono Group
Chamber Music America Grantee!

SUN • Dec 15
4 & 6 PM

Jazz Forum Arts is very proud to present the world premiere of “Voyages” for jazz quintet and string quartet. This extended work, inspired by the writings of Ben’s grandfather, an immigrant to the U.S. who campaigned against the racism and oppression Asian-Americans faced in World War II, features Ben’s long-standing quintet augmented by a stellar string section.  

See the Ben Kono Group feat Ben Kono: woodwinds/composition, Pete McCann: guitar, Mike Holober: piano, Jared Schonig: drums, Matt Clohesy: bass, Sara Caswell: violin, Meg Okura: violin, Lois Martin: viola, Jody Redhage Ferber: cello.

This performance was made possible by the 2018 Chamber Music America New Jazz Works Grant and funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

JUST ANNOUNCED!


Eddie Palmieri Trio

FRI & SAT • JAN 3 & 4
7 & 9:30 PM

Known as one of the finest pianists of the past 60 years, Eddie Palmieri is a bandleader, arranger and composer of salsa and Latin jazz. His playing skillfully fuses the rhythm of his Puerto Rican heritage with the complexity of his jazz influences: Thelonious Monk, Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner as well as his older brother, Charlie Palmieri.

A 10-time Grammy winner, NEA (National Endowment for the Arts) Jazz Master, Palmieri is known for his unconventional and innovative sound that mixes American jazz with Afro-Caribbean rhythms that encompasses elements of salsa, funk, soul, and jazz. 

“Over his renowned career, Eddie Palmieri has evolved from rebel Mambo King to wise sage of salsa.” —Miami Herald

“Palmieri has been making the world dance since he started playing music…” —Miami Herald

New Year’s Eve at the Jazz Forum

GET TICKETS FOR 6 PM SEATING
6 PM – 8:30 PM

GET TICKETS FOR 9:30 PM SEATING
9:30 PM – 1 AM

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