The Jazzschool Piano Sale
Tenor saxophonist Ralph Moore (Horace Silver, Ray Brown) and pianist Tamir Hendelman (Jeff Hamilton Trio, Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra) celebrate the centennial of the late great tenor saxophonist, composer, bandleader, and actor Dexter Gordon, who was among the most influential early bebop musicians. Gordon’s studio and performance career spanned more than 40 years, and included being nominated for an Academy Award for his performance in the film Round Midnight and winning a Grammy for the soundtrack album of the same film.
Janet Klein's Hollywood Party!
Oh, gee! Oh, joy! Join vivacious chanteuse Janet Klein and dazzling piano virtuoso Frederick Hodges for a marvelous musical soiree of toe tapping songs from Hollywood musicals of the late 1920s and early 1930s, with exciting hit songs by America’s top composers, such as the Gershwins, Rodgers and Hart, and other greats. Don’t miss this wonderful musical event!
Brazilian choro, samba, jazz and more!
Straight from touring in Brazil, and as faculty at California Brazil Camp, Julio Lemos returns to the Bay Area for the first time since 2020, for a special duo concert with percussionist Ami Molinelli. The show will feature new original music from Julio Lemos: instrumental choros and sambas with jazz influences. Featuring music from his new album Brasil Acustico, be prepared to be transported straight to the iconic sounds of Brazil and the innovative sounds of samba and choro, with original works like "Vai Meu Samba." This is a special concert for one evening only.
New Orleans-based, San Francisco-raised vocalist Anna Laura Quinn returns to the stage at Piedmont Piano with her sublime "Quinn-tet," featuring Rob Reich on accordion and piano, Terrence Brewer on guitar, Joe Kyle Jr. on bass, and Justin Ouellet on violin. The band will play arrangements from ALQ's 2022 release "Open the Door" and delve into Anna's growing repertoire of music written by celebrated female composers from across musical genres.
Two-time Grammy Award-winning violinist Mads Tolling and pianist John R. Burr met 10 years ago, and the two have become fast friends – this year releasing their debut album Ramblin’. With a set list that includes fresh takes on music by Toto, John McLaughlin, and Victor Young, Mads and John take the listener on a captivating musical journey filled with rich improvisations and heartfelt interplay.