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SUMMARY:Pete Levin Trio
DESCRIPTION:Pete Levin – organ \nMike DeMicco – guitar \nPeter O’Brien – drums \nIn a diverse music career spanning several decades\, keyboardist/arranger Pete Levin has performed and recorded with hundreds of Jazz and Pop artists – including Paul Simon\, Annie Lennox\, Miles Davis\, David Sanborn\, Lenny White\, Wayne Shorter\, Jaco Pastorius\, Robbie Robertson and John Scofield – receiving critical accolades for his work during a 15 year association with the legendary Gil Evans\, and his 8 year stint with jazz icon Jimmy Giuffre. \nSince the 70s\, Pete has been part of New York’s jazz\, pop\, and electronic music scene. In 1974 he got a call to play French horn with legendary jazz arranger Gil Evans\, and Gil made him a regular. As an experiment\, Pete brought a Moog synthesizer to an Evans gig. Gil loved it and Pete’s role was permanently changed\, beginning the transformation of the band into the electronic/acoustic hybrid sound that won 2 Grammy awards. Among the first to explore synthesizers during the 70s\, Pete became a sought-after sideman for studio and live gigs. As an arranger and musician he worked on dozens of film scores\, hundreds of jazz and pop records\, and countless TV and radio commercials. Over the years\, interspersed with Gil Evans\, Paul Simon\, Annie Lennox and Jimmy Giuffre tours\, Pete has done arranging and electronic music for feature films including MISSING IN ACTION\, THE COLOR OF MONEY and STAR TREK. He composed the orchestral score for the independent film ZELIMO\, composed an original music score for a stage production of THE DYBBUK\, did the official band/chorus arrangement of the U.S. Infantry song and composed the anthem for the 1992 United Nations Earth Summit\, performing it in the U.N. General Assembly. But his favorite collaboration was “THE CLAMS” with his brother\, bassist Tony Levin and drummer Steve Gadd\, a Spike Jones tribute band that produced the top-40 hit single “CLOSE TO YOU” that’s now a cult classic. \nBetween 1964 and 2017\, Pete has recorded and/or performed live with artists and ensembles including … \nMichael Allman\, Aztec Two Step\, Joe Beck\, Jeff Berlin\, Marc Black\, Terrance Blanchard\, Carla Bley\, Blood Sweat & Tears\, Broadside Brass Bed Band\, Brubeck Brothers Quartet\, Hiram Bullock\, Butterfield Blues Band\, Donald Byrd\, Don Byron\, Jay Chattaway\, Tommy Chong\, The Clams\, John Clark\, Jimmy Cobb\, Judy Collins\, Commander Cody\, Gene Cornish\, Albert Cummings\, David Darling\, Kal David\, Bettye Davis\, Miles Davis\, Robbie Dupree\, Don Elliott\, Gil Evans\, Fania All-Stars\, Rachelle Farelle\, Bryan Ferry\, Letizia Gambi\, Jimmy Giuffre\, Leila Gobi\, Government Mule\, Gregory Hines\, Freddie Hubbard\, Kathy Ingraham\, Howard Johnson\, Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Band\, Mamadou Kelly\, Annie Lennox\, Tony Levin\, Levin Brothers\, Rod MacDonald\, Al MacDowell\, Mike Mainieri\, Melissa Manchester\, Chuck Mangione\, Liza Minnelli\, Charles Mingus\, Gerry Mulligan\, Ola Onabule\, Rob Paparozzi\, Jaco Pastorius\, Simon Phillips\, Lorenza Ponce\, Genya Ravan\, Nicki Richards\, Robbie Robertson\, Teri Roiger\, Ali Ryerson\, David Sanborn\, John Scofield\, Wayne Shorter\, Carly Simon\, Paul Simon\, Lew Soloff\, Vaneese Thomas\, John Tropea\, Joe Lynn Turner\, Michal Urbaniak\, Jimmy Vivino\, Joe Louis Walker\, Jim Weider\, Peter Welker\, Lenny White & Vanessa Williams. \n______________________________ \nMike DeMicco’s expansive embrace of music has led him to work with prominent artists in many genres. He’s toured the world extensively since 1980\, performing and recording with a diverse cross-section of jazz\, blues and popular artists\, including Dave Brubeck\, The Brubeck Brothers Quartet\, Jack DeJohnette\, Nick Brignola\, Warren Bernhardt\, Lee Shaw\, Rory Block\, James & Livingston Taylor\, Professor “Louie” and The Crowmatix\, and many others. Mike’s selected performance highlights include appearances on PBS and NPR; at the major European and North American jazz festivals; and at prestigious clubs and venues such as The Kennedy Center\, Ronnie Scott’s\, LA’s Jazz Bakery\, The Blue Note\, Birdland\, The Five Spot\, The Bottom Line\, Wolf Trap\, Great American Music Hall\, and BB King’s. \n_____________________________ \nDrummer Peter O’Brien has performed with organist Brother Jack McDuff\, the Edgar Winter Band\, Roy Buchanan\, including a sold-out show at the Beacon Theatre with Johnny Winter\, Buddy Guy\, and Junior Wells.\nPeter moved to Woodstock\, NY in early 1988 and became a member of John Hall’s band Orleans.\nOther performances include The Cafe Lena Jazz Series at the world famous venue in Saratoga\, NY.with pianist Chuck Lamb( Brubeck Bros.) that featured separately; Guitarist Mike Moreno\, Alto Saxophone Legend Dick Oatts\, Guitarist Mike DeMicco (Brubeck Bros.) & Saxophonist Ken Gioffre (Smokey Robinson)\, \, The John Hall Reunion Band\, The Eric Person Quartet plays The Music of Wayne Shorter & John Coltrane\, Hal Galper\, Cindy Cashdollar’s Rhythm Syncopators\, Murali Coryell \, Jay Collins\, Spero plays Nyro & various others
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/pete-levin-trio/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240831T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240831T220000
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SUMMARY:Daniel Palladino Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Daniel Palladino is from Accord\, NY. He began playing drums at the age of 4 and has been performing since elementary school. Given his versatility on the instrument\, he’s played in groups ranging from punk to funk and all in between. Apart from his freelance work in various ensembles\, some may recognize him as a member of the band Pour La Terre. Daniel studied classical percussion at UCCC and is currently enrolled as a Jazz Performance major at SUNY New Paltz. \nThe Quartet mostly follows the Hard Bop tradition. This combo plays original compositions as well as a selection of various standards. \n> Max Barnes- Tenor Sax\n> Patrick Stokes- Piano\n> Mark Venuto- Bass\n> Daniel Palladino- Drums
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/daniel-palladino-quartet/
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CREATED:20240723T230111Z
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SUMMARY:Democratic Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, August 25\, 4-8pm – Democratic Fundraiser Bar-b-q and Live Music\n\nOutdoor Event to raise funds for Democratic candidates. \nLive Painting to Music by Nancy Ostrovsky. Incredible line up of musicians – Jazz\, Acoustic/Americana\, New Age/Ethnic\, Latin\, R&B \nBring dishes to share and lawn chair/blanket \nMUSICIANS \nMarc Black \nDavid Lopato \nSteve Gorn \nDavid Gonzales \nEv Mann \nJimmy Madison \nNancy Donnelly \nChris Pasin \nJeff Siegel \nRich Syracuse \nDavid Winograd \nPeter Einhorn \nJohn Bruschini \nJerry Plotkin \nMark Usvolk \nDavid Heckendorn \nMarty Elkins \nLee Tomboulian \nMr. (Dorian) Randolph \nPeyton Pleninger \nPhil Nestor \nJohn Berenzy \nDale DeMarco
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/democratic-fundraiser/
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SUMMARY:Closed
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URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/david-gilmore-quartet/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240817T190000
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SUMMARY:Mark Usvolk Quintet
DESCRIPTION:Mark Usvolk – bass/composer/arranger \nRon Horton – trumpet/flugelhorn \nTim Armacost – sax \nPeter Tomlinson – keys \nPeter O’Brien – drums \nBassist/guitarist/composer Mark Usvolk has an unfair advantage. Since he and his wife\, Roni own Lydia’s Cafe\, he gets to play there whenever he wants and can usually entice musicians who play better than he does to play in his band.\nAfter receiving his Bachelor of Music degree (BM) from the University of North Texas many\, many years ago\, Mark went on to make a tolerable living playing guitar and teaching until he came to the realization that his chances of finding a woman who would put up with his BS and his meager income would be greatly improved if he had a real job. In the late 80’s\, Mark moved to Stone Ridge after living in Dallas and Tucson and began designing and building houses. It worked! He met and married Roni and in 2006 they bought the Country Deli from Roni’s mom\, Lydia and thus began the saga of Lydia’s Cafe\, a struggling music venue and gaping money pit\, which brings us to the present situation. \nMark has performed with the Tucson Symphony\, Salsa/Latin\, jazz\, R&B & funk bands during his musical era and currently makes his living as a residential designer. \nMark has assembled a dream team of musicians whose sole purpose in life has been to prepare them to perform Mark’s original compositions and to provide beautiful solos over his weird chord changes. The pieces are representative of a range of styles from jazz to Latin to funk to classical and feature memorable melodies and a somewhat unique harmonic approach. \nDream Team \nSince 1982\, trumpeter Ron Horton has been an integral part of New York’s flourishing jazz scene and he stands out both as an exemplary instrumentalist and as a highly progressive composer and arranger. Whether called upon as a sideman or as a leader of one of his own ensembles\, he shows that he is committed to further expanding the existing perimeters of jazz. \nHorton has had many long musical associations with leaders such as saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom (1983-2000) and pianist Andrew Hill. He was a member of Hill’s sextet from 1998 until 2003\, and appears on the group’s critically acclaimed cd\, Dusk (Palmetto 2000). He was also musical director and co-arranger for Hill’s big band\, and is featured on the cd\, A Beautiful Day(Palmetto 2002). \nRon Horton was born in 1960 in Bethesda\, Maryland\, and has been frequently called on as a sideman to perform and/or record with such artists as Lee Konitz\, Will Holshouser\, Rez Abbasi\, Phillip Johnston\, Andy Laster\, Mick Rossi\, Matt Wilson\, Bill Gerhardt\, Bill Mays\, Peggy Stern\, Allan Chase\, Andy Biskin\, Ted Nash\, Jon Gordon\, John McKenna\, Walter Thompson\, Diana Perez\, Billy Newman\, Mario Pavone\, Tina Marsh\, Maryanne DeProphetis\, Landon Knoblock\, Sam Bardfeld\, Maria Guida\, Abigail Riccards\, Angie Sanchez\, Kris Davis\, Darcy James Argue and many others.\n_________________________ \nSaxophonist Tim Armacost’s music is known for its balance of lyrical invention\, harmonic sophistication and exciting interplay among top-tier band mates. His improvisations are brimming with ideas\, but organized into a naturally flowing narrative\nTouring regularly around the world both as a sideman and a leader\, Armacost has worked with a phenomenal number of jazz greats\, including Al Foster\, Jimmy Cobb\, Kenny Barron\, Tom Harrell\, Billy Hart\, Victor Lewis\, Jeff “Tain” Watts\, Peter Erskine\, Ray Drummond\, Roy Hargrove\, Don Friedman and Randy Brecker. \nArmacost has recorded 14 critically acclaimed albums as a leader\, performed on more than 60 as a sideman\, and has recorded over 100 original songs and arrangements. His most recent leader outing\, Time Being\, featuring Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts and Bob Hurst received 4 stars in Downbeat magazine\, and has met with critical acclaim around the world.\n____________________ \nPianist/composer Peter Tomlinson holds a BFA from SUNY New Paltz. He hasalso studied with Barry Harris\, Warren Bernhardt and Mulgrew Miller. \nPeter has been an adjunct professor at Western Connecticut since 1990. He has also taught instrumental music and directed stage bands\, grade 3-12\, for the Paul Effman Music Service since 1992. In 2006 Peter became an associate professor of jazz piano at Vassar College. Other teaching experiences include jazz clinics and coaching high school All-State jazz bands. \nRecordings include albums with Grammy Award winner Jay Ungar\, “The Lover’s Waltz”\, and Mark Dziuba\, “Son of Cramdon”\, also featuring Adam Nussbaum and Jay Anderson. Of Peter’s own albums\, “Momentum” \, on the Compose label\, featured musicians include Dick Oatts\, Dave Douglas and Jimmy Cobb. Rhodes Spedale of Jazz Times Magazine says\, “ He’s talented\, lyrical\, imaginative\, and swinging- all the necessary attributes of a fine pianist.” Peter’s 2003 album\, “For Evans’ Sake” is a duo with guitarist Peter Einhorn. Jim Hall wrote “ It’s amazing… I loved it!” In 2007 he recorded with singer Bar Scott and bassist Lou Pappas\, “ A Little Dream”. Other musicians Peter has worked with include Ron Carter\, Hubert Laws\, Laurel Masse\, jazz tap legend Honi Coles and singer/songwriter Natalie Merchant. \nBorn in Flushing\, Queens\, NY\, drummer Peter O’Brien inherited his musical talents from his father\, drummer Bill O’Brien\, with whom he began his formal studies of the drums at age five. Peter toured the USA with organist Brother Jack McDuff and\, from 1984-1985\, performed all over the USA and Canada with the Edgar Winter Band. The band featured the legendary singer Jerry LaCroix (the original lead singer for White Trash) and performed the jazz-inflected fusion material from Edgar’s first ground-breaking record “Entrance\,” as well as his rock and blues music. During this time\, Peter also performed several dates with Roy Buchanan\, including a sold-out show at the Beacon Theatre with Johnny Winter\, Buddy Guy\, and Junior Wells. From 1986-1987\, he toured Europe with Mark McMillan. Peter moved to Woodstock\, NY in early 1988 and became a member of John Hall’s band Orleans. He was the subject of a feature article published in Modern Drummer’s Rhythm and News (Japan).
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/mark-usvolk-sextet-2/
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SUMMARY:Jimmy Madison & Friends
DESCRIPTION:Jimmy Madison – drums \nTim Regusis – keys \nTarik Shah – bass \nAwan Rashad – saxophone \nDrummer Jimmy Madison has performed with the greats of Jazz and Funk for over six decades\, from Lionel Hampton\, Roland Kirk\, Chet Baker and Quincy Jones to James Brown\, Maceo Parker and George Benson\, among many others. But this trio format allows he and his compatriots to do what they do best\, improvising on themes both familiar and new. It’s pure Jazz at its best. \nTim Regusis is a Hudson Valley-based pianist who has been active in the jazz scene of the NYC region\, as well as in the fields of R&B\, Latin and various world musics for many years.\nHe has played and/or recorded with Patti Austin\, Ruben Blades\, David Byrne\, Celia Cruz\, Chuck Mangione\, Johnny Pacheco\, Daniel Ponce\, Rick Margitza\, Cindy Blackman\, Jeff Williams\, Akira Ohmori\, Najee\, Donna Summer\, Chaka Khan\, Jonathan Butler\, Ofra Haza and others. \nTarik Shah is an African American Muslim with a career as a professional jazz musician. As the sole student of Slam Stewart\, Shah began playing the upright bass at age 12 and went on to play with Betty Carter\, Ahmad Jamal\, Abbey Lincoln and Art Taylor among others. He is a composer\, a jazz educator\, and lyricist. \nAwan Rashad – In his early years he was a member of the ESYO Wind Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble\, as well as the NYSSMA All-State Jazz Band. More recently he has performed at many well-known jazz clubs in NYC such as Birdland\, Dizzy’s\, Smalls\, Ornithology\, Jazz Forum\, and other smaller venues.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/jimmy-madison-friends-4/
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SUMMARY:Circular Jazz: The Trio
DESCRIPTION:Bob Meyers – drums \nSteven Frieder – sax \nBryan Copeland – bass \n  \n\nCircular Jazz will be playing music from the Great American Song Book along with compositions by the band members and the music of the late\, great Bert Wilson.\n\nDrummer Bob Meyer has performed and/or recorded with Joe Lovano\, John Abercrombie\, Ed Schuller\, Ken Werner\, Nina Sheldon\, Judi Silvano\, Perry Robinson\, Glenn Moore\, Cameron Brown\, Andy Statman\, Sheila Jordan\, Ray Nance\, Art Davis\, Jaki Byard\, Paul McCanless\, Julian Priester\, Gary Peacock\, Peggy Stern\, Bert Wilson\, Diane Schurr\, Stanley Cowell\, Mal Waldron\, David Friesen\, Jim Pepper\, Red Rodney\, Itzhak Perlman\, Arnie Lawrence\, James Moody\, Kirk Leitsey\, Avishai Cohen\, Wayne Horvitz\, Drew Gress\, Rob Scheps\, Mike Bisio\, Don Friedman\, James Emery\, Tony Malaby\, Essiet Essiet\, Santi Debriano\, Vic Juris\, Harvey Wainapel\, Peter Barshay and Mel Martin\, Eric Person\, Travis Sullivan among many others. \nSteven Frieder \nAn all-around talent with a compelling voice in almost any genre\, saxophonist and multi-wind player Steve Frieder captivates audiences in jazz\, pop\, funk\, rock\, club\, avant-garde\, and free improvisation. Steve has established himself as a versatile\, in-demand musician in New York and around the world. \nIn 2023 Steve began touring with Boy George and Culture Club\, showcasing his talents with dynamic saxophone solos and energetic stage presence. Amongst the ten week 2023 summer tour with Culture Club\, Steve performed at two sold out shows at Hollywood Bowl\, a two week Australia run and a show at the Singapore Formula 1 Grand Prix. \nBryan Copeland \nBorn in Abilene\, TX.\,bassist/composer/ bandleader Bryan Copeland spent the early part of his life growing up in the fertile farm lands of the north Texas panhandle. He lived his more formative years in Dallas and Austin\, TX.\, surrounded by blues\, folk\, and country music. Currently\, he resides in New York\, where he uses his country roots\, along with jazz and classical training\, to influence his unique compositional styling.\nHe has toured and performed with several artist that include Joe Lovano\, Roy Hargrove\, Matt Wilson\, Ingrid Jensen\, Camila Meza\, Tim Warfield\, Marcus Belgrave\, Aaron Parks\, Fabian Almazan\, Jon Cowherd\, Dayna Stephens\, Rudy Royston\, Kenny Wollesen\, Jamire Williams\, Marcus Printup\, Frank Locrasto\, Donald Edwards\, J.J. Johnson\, Adam Nussbaum\, Steve Houghton\, Ernie Watts\, Ashley Arrison (Kelly Clarkson)\, and Toby Goodshank (Moldy Peaches) He has recorded with Jon Brion\, David Binney\, Radney Foster\, Andre Heyword\, and Aben Eubanks (Kelly Clarkson)\nBryan has performed at Montreux Jazz Festival\, Jazz a Juan in Antibes\, Vienne Jazz Festival\, Lion Jazz Festival\, NYC Winter Jazz\nFestival\, Jazz at Lincoln Center. As a student\, he was named outstanding soloist at Addison Jazz Festival
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/bob-meyer-trio-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240727T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240727T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240326T143736Z
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SUMMARY:The Saints of Swing featuring Miss Rene Bailey
DESCRIPTION:The Saints of Swing Featuring Miss Rene Bailey \nAn extraordinary collection of musicians providing an ultimate experience in art and entertainment\, the SAINTS OF SWING present an eclectic selection of foot-tappin’ Swing favorites\, down-home New Orleans Dixieland Jazz\, Motown/R&B\, Ballroom\, Latin\, and even Gospel and Klezmer gems guaranteed to get your guests partying and lit up!… with a smile. This is a celebration of American music from its roots\, with modern influences. \nNot only will the SAINTS OF SWING regale you with terrific dance music…they will also put on a fun-filled show featuring \nMiss Rene Bailey\, featured vocalist\nDavid Winograd\, bass/tuba\nDale DeMarco\, sax/clarinet/vocals\nPeter Tomlinson\, piano\nLarry Balestra\, drums\nBarry Bryson\, trumpet/vocals\nKen Foy\, trombone\, vocals\n\n\n\nRene Bailey uses her vocal clarity to sell the blues with true feeling. Combining gospel\, jazz\, and rhythm/blues\, she has performed with such greats as Louis Armstrong\, B.B. King\, Aretha Franklin\, Dave Brubeck\, Ruth Brown\, Paul Anka\, and many more… \nRene Bailey started singing gospel as a young girl in her Georgia church. Moving north to Connecticut\, she hit the New York City scene where she sang blues and jazz. The transition from gospel to nightclub work came naturally\, and Rene became the featured vocalist at the Peg Leg Bates Country Club for over 20 years. \nIn church it’s called “shouting” – the gospel dance. “They get up and shout and shout and shout.” In a nightclub when Rene Bailey sings and “it” hits\, you holler\, “Yes\, indeed!”
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/the-saints-of-swing-featuring-miss-rene-bailey-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240720T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240720T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240408T152537Z
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SUMMARY:Closed
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URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/roland-vazquez-nonet/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240713T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240713T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T201830Z
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SUMMARY:The Professors
DESCRIPTION:Vinnie Martucci – keys \nMark Dziuba – guitar \nRich Syracuse – bass \nJeff Siegel – drums \nSUNY music professors come together on this special night to perform original works\, jazz\, world music and other musical gems. \nVinnie Martucci has had an exciting and diverse career as a performer\, composer\, arranger\, producer\, and educator. He has toured extensively on the international stage as co-leader of the Jazz Fusion Quartet “The Dolphins” with Dan Brubeck\, as arranger\, accompanist for Laurel Masse (Manhattan Transfer)\, arranger and performer for Blues artist Rory Block. He has recorded and toured with Graham Parker\, Livingston Taylor\, and others. He co-composed the off-broadway play “Clue\, The Musical” as well as numerous cable network TV themes for Lifetime\, the Travel Channel\, CNN and underscores for daytime TV dramas “As the World Turns”\, Guiding Light”. As a producer and recording engineer\, he has worked with composer Baikida Carroll on recordings and productions for several theatrical and television projects\, most notably the Tony award winning play “Having Our Say”. He has also given clinics in Jazz and improvisation in Europe\, South America\, as well as the Central Conservatory in Beijing\, China. Currently\, Vinnie is the chair of the music department at SUNY\, New Paltz\, where he also teaches jazz studies and recording technology courses. \nMark Dziuba has been a guitarist\, improviser and composer for most of his life. He has performed with a who’s who of Jazz\, Blues\, Rock and Bluegrass musicians and has performed and taught at workshops and festivals internationally for over 40 years.\nMark is a tenured professor of music at the State University of New York at New Paltz where he directs the Jazz Studies program. He was a part of the internationally acclaimed National Guitar Workshop for 25 years and has been a part of the Crown of the Continent International Guitar Festival since its birth.\nMark is a published author and a featured soloist and composer on numerous recordings. He continues to explore the world of improvised live and virtual music and can be found performing often in the area and abroad. (dziubam@newpaltz.edu) \nRICH SYRACUSE STRING BASSIST\, ELECTRIC BASSIST\, COMPOSER Rich Syracuse has been a mainstay on the New York area scene for more than three decades. While performing at an early age in New York City he was the winner of the prestigious Congress Of Strings Award. He went on to receive a Bachelor of Music degree from Manhattan School of Music in New York City. Rich performed with The Group For Contemporary Music under the Conductor Charles Wournin and Harvey Solberger\, The Hartford Ballet and the New Jersey Lyric Opera Co. During the early part of his career he performed in Jazz groups featuring pianists John Mehegan\, Joey Calderazzo and Ted Rosenthal. After moving to New York State’s Hudson Valley in the mid 1980’s he began a long-standing stint in the Nick Brignola Quartet playing clubs\, festivals\, and recording sessions. Besides his years with Brignola\, he has performed with Mose Allison\, Kurt Elling\, Dave Liebman\, Brubeck Brothers\, Warren Bernhardt\, SumiTonoka\, David Torn\, Mike DeMicco\, Peter Levin\, Sam Morrison\, Bernard Purdy\, Vic Juris\, Dave Stryker\, Chuck Lamb\, Jeff “Siege” Siegel\, Dena DeRose\, John Medeski\, Michael Musilliami and Ali Demogli\, Rich had been the bassist for Jazz pianist Lee Shaw for over 25 years until her passing. \nDrummer/Composer Jeff “Siege” Siegel is a veteran of the New York Jazz scene and has worked with a virtual “who’s who” of artists. A member of the Sir Roland Hanna Trio from 1994-’99\, Siegel’s diverse career has also led him to perform and/or record with legends such as Ron Carter\, Kenny Burrell\, Jack DeJohnette\, Benny Golson\, Sheila Jordan\, Helen Merrill\, Mose Allison\, John Medeski\, Arthur Rhames\, Dave Douglas\, Stefon Harris\, Pat Metheny\, Kurt Elling\, Ravi Coltrane\, Ryan Kisor\, Lee Shaw\, Levin Brothers\, John Medeski\, Dena DeRose\, Lee Shaw and many others. He has worked in the avant garde world as well with Wadada Leo Smith\, Baikida Carroll. He’s performed over 30 European tours including four as leader of the Jeff “Siege” Siegel Quartet and several others as co-leader. The Jeff “Siege” Siegel Sextet performed a 3 week tour of Africa in the summer of 2019. Other recent tours include The Levin Brothers Japan\, Mexico\, Canada and the US west coast and Midwest as well as South & Central America. His 2017 CD release “King of Xhosa” features South African trumpeter Feya Faku and is on the ARC label. His most recent release with his quartet is the 2018 release on ARC entitled “London Live” and “When You Were There” (2019) with Hetko\, Syracuse & Siegel.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/the-professors-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240429T150818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T155305Z
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SUMMARY:Rob Scheps Core-tet
DESCRIPTION:Rob Scheps – saxophone/flute \nTim Regusis – piano \nLew Scott – bass \nJeff Siegel – drums \nOregon native Rob Scheps began studying the tenor saxophone at age nine. He grew up on Long Island\, New York. After graduating high school\, he enrolled in the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music. There he received a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies with Honors in Performance. \n​While living in the Boston area\, Rob formed and led his own groups\, including the True Colors Big Band. In 1988 he moved to New York\, where he formed the Rob Scheps Core-tet and the Bartokking Heads\, firmly establishing himself on the jazz scene. \n​Not content to limit himself\, Rob continued to take on new challenges. He formed new bands on both coasts. He served as a faculty member at the Mannes College of Music. He worked with contemporary music ensembles. All while performing with some of the most noted and influential big bands of our age\, such as the Gil Evans Orchestra and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. \n​In addition to his jazz credentials\, Rob been an active part of the classical\, theater\, and popular music communities. For 13 years\, he served as the Principal Saxophone with the Oregon Symphony. He was part of the national tour of Porgy and Bess with the Charleston Symphony\, and the New York City Opera orchestra for Wonderful Town. He has worked on Broadway on productions such as CATS and Miss Saigon. He has appeared with such legends as Aretha Franklin\, Ray Charles\, Liza Minnelli\, and Linda Ronstadt. His range is best shown by viewing his ‘Performances’ page\, showing the diversity of those with whom he has worked. \nTim Regusis is a Hudson Valley-based pianist who has been active in the jazz scene of the NYC region\, as well as in the fields of R&B\, Latin and various world musics for many years.\nHe has played and/or recorded with Patti Austin\, Ruben Blades\, David Byrne\, Celia Cruz\, Chuck Mangione\, Johnny Pacheco\, Daniel Ponce\, Rick Margitza\, Cindy Blackman\, Jeff Williams\, Akira Ohmori\, Najee\, Donna Summer\, Chaka Khan\, Jonathan Butler\, Ofra Haza and others. \nLew Scott\, bassist\, has been performing in the New York area and throughout the country for many years. He has performed with many notable musicians\, including Clark Terry\, Conti Condoli\, Frank Rosolino\, Joe Lavano\, Herb Ellis\, George Coleman\, Dave Liebman\, Jack Sheldon\, Peggy Stern and John Abercrombie\, as well as many others. He has toured with vocalists Melba Morre\, Lainie Kazan\, Nnena Frelon and Michael Amante. Lew has worked with Anita O’Day\, Mark Murphy and many other singers\, including Robert Goulet\, Vic Damone\, Sergio Franchi\, Jerry Vale\, Al Martino\, Eddie Fisher\, Florence Henderson\, Julie Budd and Lucie Arnaz. He has also performed with many groups\, including the Four Aces and the Fifth Dimension. In the past\, Lew was a competition cyclist\, but now\, he rides his bicycle around the county for enjoyment. \nDrummer/Composer Jeff “Siege” Siegel is a veteran of the New York Jazz scene and has worked with a virtual “who’s who” of artists. A member of the Sir Roland Hanna Trio from 1994-’99\, Siegel’s diverse career has also led him to perform and/or record with legends such as Ron Carter\, Kenny Burrell\, Jack DeJohnette\, Benny Golson\, Sheila Jordan\, Helen Merrill\, Mose Allison\, John Medeski\, Arthur Rhames\, Dave Douglas\, Stefon Harris\, Pat Metheny\, Kurt Elling\, Ravi Coltrane\, Ryan Kisor\, Lee Shaw\, Levin Brothers\, John Medeski\, Dena DeRose\, Lee Shaw and many others. He has worked in the avant garde world as well with Wadada Leo Smith\, Baikida Carroll. He’s performed over 30 European tours including four as leader of the Jeff “Siege” Siegel Quartet and several others as co-leader.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/rob-scheps-core-tet-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T201701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T163246Z
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SUMMARY:Matt Finck Trio
DESCRIPTION:Matt Finck – guitar \nAdam Cote’ – bass \nBram Kincheloe – drums \n  \nFor the past 15 years guitarist/composer Matthew Finck has established himself as one of the most versatile and respected guitarists on the New York scene. With a full gamut of experience in so many facets over those years\, he has finally launched his own group (in partnership with saxophonist Jonathan Ball) with the Matthew Finck Jonathan Ball Project. Their first CD\, It’s Not That Far\, was released in July of 2013. \nBut the remarkable guitarist’s journey began virtually at birth\, as music has always been an intrinsic part of his life. His father Ron Finck was a prominent saxophonist and teacher who worked steadily in jazz ensembles\, Broadway pit bands and – after touring extensively with Sammy Davis\, Jr. – with top name entertainers in the Borscht Belt and all over the U.S. Matthew was regularly surrounded by musicians and performers of all genres – his “second family” as he calls it. Among those were jazz artists Roswell Rudd\, Anthony Braxton\, Frankie Dunlop and Ed Summerlin\, composer Meyer Kupferman\, choreographers/dancers Maurice Hines and Mercedes Ellington\, and popular entertainers Milton Berle\, Jackie Mason and Davis. \nMatthew also recorded with John Medeski and Heather Masse and performed with artists like Steve Wilson\, Dennis Mackrel\, Randy Brecker\, Adam Nussbaum\, Jay Anderson\, Pete Yellin and Roswell Rudd. Working on and off with Rudd over more than 12 years\, he has performed at U.S. and European Festivals and on two of the great trombonist’s albums.Adam Coté is a double bassist born in Burlington\, VT\, and now based in the Hudson Valley in New York. He has been a part of New York City’s creative music scene for the past 15 years and is regarded for his lyrical solos and supportive accompaniment. \nAdam has been fortunate to collaborate with esteemed musicians like George Coleman\, Philip Harper\, Billy Drummond\, and Myron Walden. He has also played with Ian Hendrickson-Smith’s band featuring James Poyser of The Roots\, and was a founding member of the jazz quartet Walking Distance\, led by saxophonist Caleb Curtis. \nWalking Distance’s debut album\, “Neighborhood”\, was released in 2015. “Coté cleverly walks the line between rhythm player and melodic voice” writes Dan Bilawsky of All About Jazz. Their sophomore album\, “Freebird”\, featured pianist Jason Moran and was included in the New York Times’ “Best Jazz of 2018” list where it was called “utterly fresh”. \nBram Kincheloe is a multi-instrumentalist\, writer\, producer\, and engineer based out of New York. In 2002\, Bram\, then aged sixteen\, moved to New York City on his own to pursue a career in jazz drumming. He attended Laguardia School of Performing Arts for one year before being accepted into Manhattan School of Music. While at Manhattan\, attending on a Zildjian scholarship\, he studied with Justin DiCioccio. During this time\, he also studied composition and piano with Garry Dial\, and was involved in various recording and performing projects headed by Dick Oatts\, Steve Slagel\, Kenny Wollesen\, and many more. Through the years playing jazz\, he has been honored to play with Lee Konitz\, Branford Marsalis\, Ambrose Akinmusire\, Wynton Marsalis\, Ben Street\, Steve Cardenas and many others.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/matt-finck-trio-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T201545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T145357Z
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SUMMARY:John Menegon Quartet "Sound Embrace"
DESCRIPTION:John Menegon Quartet “Sound Embrace”\nJohn Menegon Bass/compositions.  www.johnmenegonmusic.com\nJeff Lederer Sax                               www.littleimusic.com\nDave Lopato Piano                           www.davidlapato.com\nHarvey Sorgen Drums                      www.harveysorgen.com\n\nThe intuitive\, spontaneous nature of the music presented by Bassist &amp; Composer John\nMenegon\, in collaboration with these exceptional musicians\, pushes the boundaries of\ntoday’s music on the world stage. The music is deeply rooted in the traditions that come\nout of the Free Bop era of Ornette Coleman\, Dewey Redman\, and Paul Motian\, to name\na few. The music is created in the “moment of now!” Some of the melodies presented on\nSaturday will be freely interpreted\, sometimes letting the form create itself\, using\nmelodic and harmonic expression relying in the trust of each player’s deep knowledge\nof improvisation. The group will be exploring some odd meters and different grooves\,\nand will include Menegon’s original compositions. The unique sounds in improvisation\nare unleashed by these four exceptional musicians.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/john-menegon-quartet/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T201449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T230445Z
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SUMMARY:The Magnatone Brothers feat. Joel Harrison and Mark Dziuba
DESCRIPTION:Joel Harrison – guitar \nMark Dziuba – guitar \nJay Anderson – bass \nJeff Siegel – drums \nThe Magnatone Brothers is a two guitar ensemble led by Joel Harrison and Mark Dziuba. The two like -minded guitarists bonded over the fact that they both own rare and eccentric 1950s guitars made by the Magnatone company. They resolved to do a show where both guitars would speak to each other. Both Joel and Mark are improvisors with an open minded aesthetic which includes all kinds of American Music. Both are composers so expect a mix of originals\, jazz tunes\, groove- based material\, and in general a lot of fine interplay and good fun. The two are joined by illustrious colleagues— Jay Anderson on bass and Jeff Siegel on drums. \n\nGuitarist\, composer\, arranger\, lyricist\, writer\, educator\, and vocalist Joel Harrison has “created a new blueprint for jazz” (New Orleans Times-Picayune). A Guggenheim Fellow (2010) whose compositions have been commissioned by Chamber Music America\, Meet the Composer\, New Music USA\, the Jerome Foundation\, NYSCA\, and the Mary Flagler Cary Trust.\, he has released 25 CDs as a leader on seven different labels. Harrison’s music may be founded on jazz but veers into classical\, rock\, country\, and all manner of American roots music. Succinctly described by the New York Times as “protean… brilliant.” \nHarrison is the founder and director of the Alternative Guitar Summit\, a yearly festival devoted to new and unusual guitar music. Pat Metheny has called the Summit “one of the most interesting and distinguished forums for guitar on the planet. Harrison is the author of “Guitar Talk: conversations with visionary players” as well as “Modern Jazz Standards for Guitar.”
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/joel-harrison-mark-dziuba-quartet-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240609T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240609T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T200855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T215609Z
UID:7610-1717948800-1717963200@www.lydias-cafe.com
SUMMARY:Eric Goldberg Memorial Jam
DESCRIPTION:Sunday afternoon jazz jam\, potluck dinner to pay tribute and remember our good friend Eric who died in December last year. \nBring your instrument\, backline provided. \nBring lawn chairs/blankets in case we run out of seats.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/eric-goldberg-memorial-jam/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T200447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T154227Z
UID:7606-1717268400-1717279200@www.lydias-cafe.com
SUMMARY:David Lopato Quintet
DESCRIPTION:David Lopato – piano\, composer \nEd Neumeister – trombone \nLucas Pino – saxes and clarinet \nRatzo Harris – bass \nHarvey Sorgen – drums \nHudson Valley-based pianist/composer David Lopato has performed as a leader and sideman throughout the world. As a composer he has received multiple grants from the N.E.A.\, New York Foundation for the Arts\, Meet the Composer\, and the Beards Fund\, as well as a Fulbright Fellowship to study Javanese Gamelan in Surakarta\, Indonesia\, where he lived for a year. Lopato has toured his own music in configurations ranging from solo piano to 10-piece ensembles\, having performed with Dave Liebman\, Dewey Redman\, Joe Lovano\, Mark Helias\, Ray Anderson\, Wadada Leo Smith\, Jane Ira Bloom\, Steve Gorn and numerous others. His most recent recording\, Gendhing for a Spirit Rising (Global Coolant-02)\, a Gamelan-influenced work for large ensemble\, was hailed by Downbeat Magazine as one of the “Best Albums of 2017”…“unlike anything you are likely to hear this year (or any year).
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/david-lopato-quintet/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240525T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240525T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T200546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T143614Z
UID:7608-1716663600-1716674400@www.lydias-cafe.com
SUMMARY:John Bruschini Quartet
DESCRIPTION:John Bruschini – guitar\nJohn Mulkerin – trumpet\nRich Mollin – bass\nChris Bowman – drums
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/john-bruschini-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240518T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240518T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T200216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240518T152549Z
UID:7603-1716058800-1716069600@www.lydias-cafe.com
SUMMARY:Jimmy Madison & Friends
DESCRIPTION:Jimmy Madison – drums \nTim Regusis – keys \nTarik Shah – bass \nDrummer Jimmy Madison has performed with the greats of Jazz and Funk for over six decades\, from Lionel Hampton\, Roland Kirk\, Chet Baker and Quincy Jones to James Brown\, Maceo Parker and George Benson\, among many others. But this trio format allows he and his compatriots to do what they do best\, improvising on themes both familiar and new. It’s pure Jazz at its best. \nTim Regusis is a Hudson Valley-based pianist who has been active in the jazz scene of the NYC region\, as well as in the fields of R&B\, Latin and various world musics for many years.\nHe has played and/or recorded with Patti Austin\, Ruben Blades\, David Byrne\, Celia Cruz\, Chuck Mangione\, Johnny Pacheco\, Daniel Ponce\, Rick Margitza\, Cindy Blackman\, Jeff Williams\, Akira Ohmori\, Najee\, Donna Summer\, Chaka Khan\, Jonathan Butler\, Ofra Haza and others. \nTarik Shah is an African American Muslim with a career as a professional jazz musician. As the sole student of Slam Stewart\, Shah began playing the upright bass at age 12 and went on to play with Betty Carter\, Ahmad Jamal\, Abbey Lincoln and Art Taylor among others. He is a composer\, a jazz educator\, and lyricist. \n 
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/jimmy-madison-trio/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240504T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240504T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T195717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T151537Z
UID:7601-1714849200-1714860000@www.lydias-cafe.com
SUMMARY:Nico Soffiato Duo
DESCRIPTION:Nico Soffiato – guitar \nDean Sharp – drums \n  \nDean Sharp is a prolific creative percussionist\, composer\, producer and remixer. He has played and/or recorded with a strikingly diverse array of creative artists including Moby\, Brad Mehldau\, the Red Hot Chili Peppers\, Elliott Sharp\, Michael Bisio\, Joe Lovano\, Marc Ribot\, John Stubblefield\, Jazz Criminals\, Hugh Brodie\, Tony Levin\, Steve Swallow\, Carter Burwell\,  Todd Sickafoose’s Blood Orange \, Kris Davis\, and Ani Defranco. Sharp has written and recorded with notorious loop-miester David Torn (SPLaTTeRCeLL project)\, co-lead the ensembles earmight  (w/ Dean Jones\, David Hofstra\, Russ Johnson and Ken Mcgloin) and trio loCo (w/ Marc Dzuiba and StudioStu) and is the creative catalyst behind SONic 150 (with bassist michael bisio and trumpet notebender russ johnson)\, scribbleScrabbLe (with videographer Thomas Moore)\, sharpEND (with Ken Mcgloin and John Menegan) and Word Was (w/ russ johnson and mario pavone). He has played a vital role in the recordings and live performances of such innovative singer/ songwriters as Rachael Sage\, Greg Brown\, Donna Lewis\, MIMI\, Noe Veneble\, Louise Taylor\, Jill Sobule and Jane Siberry. \n  \nNico Soffiato is an Italian guitarist\, composer and educator.  After graduating from Berklee College of Music in 2007\, he made his home in Brooklyn and moved to the Hudson Valley in 2021. A versatile player\, Nico finds himself playing in various jazz and experimental groups such as his duo with Grammy-winning trumpet player Josh Deutsch\, Paradigm Refrain with Anti Label recording artist Marco Buccelli\, and Dogwood. As a member of the New York music scene for over fifteen years\, Nico has been part of the collective Out Of your Head Brooklyn\, whose members included Gerald Cleaver\, Michael Attias\, Tony Malaby\, Kirk Knuffke\, and many others. He also plays in Innocent When You Dream\, Aaron Schragge’s ensemble that reimagines the music of Tom Waits. \nHe had played nationally and internationally\, presenting his music at renowned festivals like Dave Douglas’s FONT Festival\, Sile Jazz Festival\, Padova Jazz Festival and more. \nNico is also music for media composer and producer.  He’s a staff composer for the international music house Overcoast and has worked on movies and commercials.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/nico-soffiato-duo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T195554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T212144Z
UID:7599-1713639600-1713650400@www.lydias-cafe.com
SUMMARY:Horton/Regusis Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Ron Horton – trumpet/flugelhorn \nTim Regusis – piano \nLew Scott – bass \nPeter O’Brien – drums \n  \nTim Regusis is a Hudson Valley-based pianist who has been active in the jazz scene of the NYC region\, as well as in the fields of R&B\, Latin and various world musics for many years.\nHe has played and/or recorded with Patti Austin\, Ruben Blades\, David Byrne\, Celia Cruz\, Chuck Mangione\, Johnny Pacheco\, Daniel Ponce\, Rick Margitza\, Cindy Blackman\, Jeff Williams\, Akira Ohmori\, Najee\, Donna Summer\, Chaka Khan\, Jonathan Butler\, Ofra Haza and others. \nRon Horton has perform and/or record with such artists as Lee Konitz\, Will Holshouser\, Neil Kirkwood\, Rez Abbasi\, Phillip Johnston\, Andy Laster\, Mick Rossi\, Matt Wilson\, Bill Gerhardt\, Bill Mays\, Peggy Stern\, Allan Chase\, Andy Biskin\, Ted Nash\, Jon Gordon\, John McKenna\, Walter Thompson\, Diana Perez\, Billy Newman\, Mario Pavone\, Tina Marsh\, Maryanne DeProphetis\, Landon Knoblock\, Sam Bardfeld\, Maria Guida\, Abigail Riccards\, Angie Sanchez\, Kris Davis\, Darcy James Argue. \nBorn in Flushing\, Queens\, NY\, drummer Peter O’Brien inherited his musical talents from his father\, drummer Bill O’Brien\, with whom he began his formal studies of the drums at age five. Peter toured the USA with organist Brother Jack McDuff and\, from 1984-1985\, performed all over the USA and Canada with the Edgar Winter Band. The band featured the legendary singer Jerry LaCroix (the original lead singer for White Trash) and performed the jazz-inflected fusion material from Edgar’s first ground-breaking record “Entrance\,” as well as his rock and blues music. During this time\, Peter also performed several dates with Roy Buchanan\, including a sold-out show at the Beacon Theatre with Johnny Winter\, Buddy Guy\, and Junior Wells. From 1986-1987\, he toured Europe with Mark McMillan. Peter moved to Woodstock\, NY in early 1988 and became a member of John Hall’s band Orleans. He was the subject of a feature article published in Modern Drummer’s Rhythm and News (Japan). \nLew Scott\, bassist\, has been performing in the New York area and throughout the country for many years. He has performed with many notable musicians\, including Clark Terry\, Conti Condoli\, Frank Rosolino\, Joe Lavano\, Herb Ellis\, George Coleman\, Dave Liebman\, Jack Sheldon\, Peggy Stern and John Abercrombie\, as well as many others. He has toured with vocalists Melba Morre\, Lainie Kazan\, Nnena Frelon and Michael Amante. Lew has worked with Anita O’Day\, Mark Murphy and many other singers\, including Robert Goulet\, Vic Damone\, Sergio Franchi\, Jerry Vale\, Al Martino\, Eddie Fisher\, Florence Henderson\, Julie Budd and Lucie Arnaz. He has also performed with many groups\, including the Four Aces and the Fifth Dimension. In the past\, Lew was a competition cyclist\, but now\, he rides his bicycle around the county for enjoyment.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/horton-regusis-quartet-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T195422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T174639Z
UID:7597-1713034800-1713045600@www.lydias-cafe.com
SUMMARY:The Jones Factor Lite
DESCRIPTION:The Jones Factor\, sextet version\, was formed in 1986 by trombonist and bandleader John Fumasoli. Looking for something smaller than a big band\, and larger than his trombone septet\, which featured Eddie Bert and a teenager named Joey Calderazzo\, Fumasoli decided to embark on a project that can best be described as “front burner/back burner” with the instrumentation of a pared down big band\, and the addition of French horn. Early on the group had a steady Wednesday night gig in Stamford Ct. for nearly two years at a place called Pauline’s\, on Atlantic St. and the venue was a great room for musicians and writers including Lonnie Smith and Melvin Sparks. The Jones Factor (at the time called the Jazz Collective) welcomed numerous writers and musicians and was a collective for musicians in the area for performing\, writing and networking. Towards the end of the stint at Paulines\, trumpeter Tony Kadleck brought his original chart to the band “The Jones Factor” hence the name change. Over the years the book has grown to over a hundred charts covering many different styles including Bop\, Hard Bop\, Latin\, Blues\, Funk and Hip Hop. The unique instrumentation allows for a great variety of textures\, colors and sounds and the diversity of its players makes for exciting performances. The Jones Factor has put out three CD’s “Collective Jazz” and “Blast From the Past” and the bands third recording “The Time is Now” was released 7/13/22. The band is currently working on its fourth recording to be released this spring\, 2024. \n\n\nJones Factor Lite  \nA Power House of Jazz\, Soul & Serious Funk! \nThe Lite\, Sextet Version\, of The Popular 10 Piece the Jones Factor! Performing The Hottest Jazz With A Serious R&B\, Soul And Funk Edge. \nSame Full Flavor With Only 1/2 The Calories! \nFeaturing: \nJohn Fumasoli\, Trombone\, Composer\, Arranger\, Bandleader  \n(Tony Bennett\, Gerry Mulligan\, Diana Ross\, John Tropea) \nBill Harris – Saxophones\, Flute \n(Paul Shaffer\, The Temptations\, Patti Labelle\, Sam Moore)\, \nChris Pasin – Trumpet\, Flugelhorn (Buddy Rich\, Frank Sinatra\, Jack McDuff\, Roland Vazquez) \nRob Aries – Piano \n(Average White Band\, Bill Evans\, John Scofield\, Liza Minelli)\, \nJohn Menegon – Bass  \n(Dewey Redman\, David “Fathead” Newman\, Matt Wilson\, Frank Kimbrough\, John Hicks\, Yoron Israel\, Jack DeJohnette\, Kenny Burrell\, Joel Frahm\, Pat Metheny\, Kenny Barron\, Paul Bley\, Anthony Braxton’s Tri-Centric Orchestra\, Nick Brignola\, Jimmy Cobb\, Al Foster\, Slide Hampton\, Sheila Jordan\, Lee Konitz\, Joe Lovano) \nTyger MacNeal – Drums \n(Average White Band\, Rosemary Clooney\, The Four Tops\, Jose Feliciano) \n“Even though the Jones Gang describe themselves as “the little big band”. For a “little” band\, they make a big sound!” Soul and Jazz and Funk\, 7/15/22 Bill Buckley UK \n“When you just sit back and let real players do some real playing\, the results can be awesome—like they are here.” Midwest Record  Chris Spector 7/9/22
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/the-jones-factor/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240406T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240406T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T194810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T190339Z
UID:7595-1712430000-1712440800@www.lydias-cafe.com
SUMMARY:Teri Roiger Quartet
DESCRIPTION:  \nTERI ROIGER QUARTET \nCelebrating International Jazz Month + Billie Holiday’s Birthday \nTERI ROIGER (vocals) \nBILL WARE (vibes) \nJOHN MENEGON (bass) \nMATT GARRITY (drums) \n  \nTERI ROIGER\nVOCALIST\, PIANIST\, SONGWRITER\n“Teri has an intuitive laid back sense of time reminiscent of Abbey Lincoln and Betty Carter but with her own uniqueness.” JACK DEJOHNETTE (legendary jazz drummer & NEA Jazz Master) \nAn American jazz musician vocalist\, pianist\, songwriter\, educator\, and producer\, Teri lives in New York City and also spends time in New York’s Hudson Valley. She began playing piano at age 5\, and played church organ throughout her teens. When she discovered jazz in her early 20s – and shortly after made her first demo with the legendary stride pianist Butch Thompson – her musical path was set. \nThroughout the years\, her music has taken many exciting twists and turns. She has performed as a DUO with her husband\, bassist John Menegon\, throughout the U.S.\, Canada\, Mexico\, and Europe\, and they have been featured artists at the San Miguel Jazz Festival (Mexico)\, Panama Jazz Festival (Panama)\, and Bolzano Jazz Festival (Italy)\, where they presented concerts and masterclasses. The depth of her experiences and love of jazz is apparent when she brings all their talents to live performances\, the recording studio\, and through her moving lyrics and compositions. \n  \nBILL WARE – VIBRAPHONE \nHarkening back to a violinist whose freedom from slavery was bought in performance\, Bill Ware’s place within American music is best described as a proud lineage. Vibraphonist\, bassist\, composer\, pianist\, educator and creative adventurer\, Ware’s genre-bending career\, well into its fourth decade\, has been nothing short of riveting. A founding member of the Jazz Passengers and Groove Collective\, he’s also collaborated with Steely Dan\, John Zorn\, JD Parran\, Marc Ribot\, Bobby Sanabria\, Deborah Harry\, the BBC Concert Orchestra\, Chico Mendoza\, Bobby Previte\, Joe Henderson\, Jerome Harris\, the Buffalo Philharmonic\, the Minnesota Symphony\, Elvis Costello\, Arturo O’Farrill\, Andy Summers\, Marshall Crenshaw\, Pink Floyd’s David Gilmore and many more. \n  \nJOHN MENEGON – BASS \nNew York City bassist John Menegon started his career playing bass in Montreal. After having worked for several years on the Canadian jazz scene with the great guitarists Sonny Greenwich\, Mike Gauthier & Nelson Simons\, and saxophonists Steve Grossman & Pat LaBarbara\, he went on to hone his skills in NYC in the mid-80s. Since moving to New York to study Jazz at Long Island University on a full scholarship\, John has performed/recorded with Dewey Redman\, David “Fathead” Newman\, Matt Wilson\, Frank Kimbrough\, John Hicks\, Yoron Israel\, Jack DeJohnette\, Kenny Burrell\, Joel Frahm\, Pat Metheny\, Kenny Barron\, Paul Bley\, Anthony Braxton’s Tri-Centric Orchestra\, Nick Brignola\, Jimmy Cobb\, Al Foster\, Slide Hampton\, Sheila Jordan\, Lee Konitz\, Joe Lovano\, and many others. In addition to touring\, recording\, and composing\, he has created and taught Jazz Workshops on the music of Jaco Pastorius\, Miles Davis\, and Charles Mingus at Williams College (Williamstown\, MA). He has also taught master classes at Jazz Festivals around the world\, including the Panama Jazz Festival\, Bolzano\, (Italy) and San Miguel de Allende. \nMATT GARRITY – DRUMS \nDrummer\, Matt Garrity has been on the New York music scene since 1994. He has performed and recorded with some of the best in the business\, including Grammy winners: Joe Lovano\, Vincent Herring and Steve Slagle\, as well as David Williams\, Teri Thornton\, Peter Bernstein\, David Amram\, Eric Alexander\, Judi Silvano\, Gary Versace\, Ron McLure\, Ed Cherry\, Joel Forrester\, Jeremy Pelt and Jerome Richardson.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/teri-roiger-quartet/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20240306T201051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T201051Z
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SUMMARY:Joel Harrison/Mark Dziuba Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Joel Harrison – guitar \nMark Dziuba – guitar
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/joel-harrison-mark-dziuba-quartet/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231202T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231202T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20231004T152247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231120T191420Z
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SUMMARY:Bob Meyer & Circular Jazz
DESCRIPTION:Bob Meyer – drums \nLuke Franco – guitar \nDan Blake – saxophone \nBryan Copeland – bass \n  \nBob Meyer and Circular Jazz play the music of Bert Wilson and more. \nDrummer Bob Meyer has performed with are; Joe Lovano\, John Abercrombie\, Ed Schuller\, Ken Werner\, Nina Sheldon\, Judi Silvano\, Perry Robinson\, Glenn Moore\, Cameron Brown\, Andy Statman\, Sheila Jordan\, Ray Nance\, Art Davis\, Jaki Byard\, Paul McCanless\, Julian Priester\, Gary Peacock\, Peggy Stern\, Bert Wilson\, Diane Schurr\, Stanley Cowell\, Mal Waldron\, David Friesen\, Jim Pepper\, Red Rodney\, Itzhak Perlman\, Arnie Lawrence\, James Moody\, Kirk Leitsey\, Avishai Cohen\, Wayne Horvitz\, Drew Gress\, Rob Scheps\, Mike Bisio\, Don Friedman\, James Emery\, Tony Malaby\, Essiet Essiet\, Santi Debriano\, Vic Juris\, Harvey Wainapel\, Peter Barshay and Mel Martin\, Eric Person\, Travis Sullivan among many others. \nSaxophonist Daniel Blake has performed with artists as different as avant guru Anthony Braxton and Grammy-winning jazz-pop star Esperanza Spalding\, there are compelling reasons to also go in other directions.\nThe Boston Globe has said Blake “regards tradition as a welcoming playground best approached with a sense of wonder and adventure.” A frequent collaborator in this playground is the protean Argentine pianist Leo Genovese\, whose recording Seeds (Palmetto) features Blake\, who the New York Times called a “virtuoso.”
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/bob-meyer-trio/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231125T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20231009T192826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231120T180531Z
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SUMMARY:Marc Black
DESCRIPTION:Marc Black – guitar/vocals \nMichael Esposito – bass \nMarc Black\, singer/songwriter/guitarist\, and NY Blues Hall of Fame inductee will be performing with bassist Michael Esposito at Lydia’s Cafe\, a cozy\, intimate local cafe with excellent food and friendly folks. \nMarc has been a local favorite for over 50 years\, beginning his career at age 18 with shows with The Doors\, Neil Diamond and Van Morrison. \nHe has enjoyed many adventures following the music through folk\, blues\, funk\, experimental soundscapes\, and film scoring.  But in the end\, it seems he always comes back to Claudette\, that sweet hunk of wood he’s been carrying around with me for 50 years.  His guitar\, not his wife (in case you’re wondering). \n 
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/marc-black/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231118T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20231006T195704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T171220Z
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SUMMARY:Nelson Riveros Trio
DESCRIPTION:Nelson Riveros – guitar & vocals \nJay Anderson- bass \nTony Jefferson- drums \n  \nNelson Riveros is a New York City/International Jazz guitarist\, composer and vocalist with an earned Masters Degree in Jazz Performance from the New Jersey City University\, NJCU. He is part of an emerging force of a new generation of Contemporary Latin-Jazz artists. His latest hit recording ‘The Latin Side of Wes Montgomery” on ZOHO Music has spent 20 weeks on JazzWeek reaching to #2 for two weeks and 8 weeks in the Top 10. Nelson took several of the guitarists’ compositions and arranged them in different Latin and Caribbean rhythms creating a new fresh sound on Wes’ music. \nHis debut recording titled ‘Camino Al Barrio’ peaked at #8 on the Jazz Week World Music Chart. He was nominated among his peers as ‘Next Best Generation Artist’ and ‘Best Latin Jazz Guitar’ for the 2010 Latin Jazz Corner Best of The Year Awards. \nBassist/composer Jay Anderson is among the most versatile and respected jazz artists performing today. He has performed/recorded with a wide range of jazz artists including Woody Herman\, Carmen McRae\, Michael Brecker\, Paul Bley\, Bob Mintzer\, John Abercrombie\, Dave Liebman\, Joe Sample\, Maria Schneider\, Stanley Cowell\, John Scofield\, Lee Konitz\, Vic Juris\, Red Rodney\, Ira Sullivan\, Mike Stern\, Anat Cohen\, Toots Thielemans\, Kenny Wheeler\, Jay Clayton and non-jazz artists like Oswaldo Golijov\, Dawn Upshaw\, The Australian Chamber Orchestra\, Robert Spano (Atlanta Symphony)\, Michael Franks\, David Bowie\, Frank Zappa\, Tom Waits\, Terre Roche\, Chaka Khan\, Michel Legrand\, Allen Ginsberg\, and Celine Dion. He has been featured on over 400 recordings\, seven of which have received the Grammy Award. His original recordings  “NEXT EXIT” (DMP)\,  “LOCAL COLOR” (DMP)\, and “DEEPSCAPE” (Steeplechase) have received critical acclaim both in the U.S. and abroad. Jay has conducted clinics around the world and is a Professor of Jazz Bass Studies at the Manhattan School of Music in New York City and New Jersey City University. \n  \nTony Jefferson\, a New York native\, is an accomplished drummer and has been a fixture on the New York jazz scene for many years. He has toured around the globe playing both festivals and clubs with world class musicians.\nTony has performed and recorded with many jazz artists and groups including: Eddie Harris\, Kenny Drew Jr.\, Lonnie Smith\, Eddie Henderson\, Lou Donaldson\, Frank Wess\, Don Friedman\, Cyrus Chestnut\, Mark Whitfield\, Jerry Bergonzi\, Joey Calderazzo\, Freddy Cole\, Hank Jones\, Benny Golson\, Cedar Walton\, Vic Juris\, Steve Slagle\, Charles McPherson\, Gary Smulyan\, John Abercrombie\, Marc Copland\, Kevin Hayes\, Rick Margitza\, Cameron Brown (Danny’s Calypso and The Here & Now)\, Paul Beaudry and Pathways (Jazz Ambassadors Tour for Jazz at Lincoln Center)\, Don Byron (Ivey Divey Trio)\, James Weidman\, Harvie S\, Sheila Jordan\, Nancy King\, Ernestine Anderson\, Annie Ross and the Westchester Jazz Orchestra.\nAlthough specializing in jazz\, Tony Jefferson is a versatile musician who’s inventive playing is influenced by his diverse musical experiences. Tony’s passion for woodwinds and his melodic approach on the drums has lead him to doing singing gigs in recent years.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/nelson-riveros-trio/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20231004T152055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T143612Z
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SUMMARY:Nico Soffiato Trio
DESCRIPTION:Nico Soffiato -guitar\nMartin Keith-bass\nDean Sharp-drums\n\nNico Soffiato Trio presents a mix of originals\, jazz standards\, tunes by contemporary jazz composers and some other tunes by artists (Hendrix\, Bjork\, Gillian Welch and more).  Nico is joined by Martin Keith on bass and Dean Sharp on drums (who played with Moby\, Brad Meldhau\, Red Hot Chili Peppers\, Joe Lovano\, to mention a few).\n\n\nNico Soffiato\, Italian guitarist\, composer and educator\, currently lives in Brooklyn\, NY.  After receiving his Master’s degree in philosophy with a thesis on the ontology of music\, he moved to Boston. There he attended Berklee College of Music\, thanks to a Best Entering Talent Students scholarship\, and graduated magna cum laude. At Berklee he studied performance and composition with David Tronzo\, Jon Damian\, Hal Crook\, Ed Tomassi and Jeff Galindo to mention a few. Nico was also selected to be part of an all-guitar ensemble whose members included notable alumni like Bill Frisell\, Kurt Rosenwinkel\, Mike Stern and Wolfgang Muthspiel. \nIn New York\, aside from being the front man of OST Quartet\, he leads the improvised music group Paradigm Refrain.  The group has a diverse cast and guests have included: David Tronzo\, Darius Jones\, Jesse Stacken\, Jason Nazary\, Nate Wooley\, Sunny Kim\, Marco Cappelli\, Zeno de Rossi\, Fraser Campbell\, Marco Buccelli\, Noah Kaplan\, and many others.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/nico-soffiato-trio/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231028T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20230621T180458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T141452Z
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SUMMARY:The Professors
DESCRIPTION:Vinnie Martucci – keys \nMark Dzubia – guitar \nRich Syracuse – bass \nJeff Siegel – drums \nVinnie Martucci has had an exciting and diverse career as a performer\, composer\, arranger\, producer\, and educator.  He has toured extensively on the international stage as co-leader of the Jazz Fusion Quartet “The Dolphins” with Dan Brubeck\, as arranger\, accompanist for Laurel Masse (Manhattan Transfer)\, arranger and performer for Blues artist Rory Block. He has recorded and toured with Graham Parker\, Livingston Taylor\, and others. He co-composed the off-broadway play “Clue\, The Musical” as well as numerous cable network TV themes for Lifetime\, the Travel Channel\, CNN and underscores for daytime TV dramas “As the World Turns”\, Guiding Light”. As a producer and recording engineer\, he has worked with composer Baikida Carroll on recordings and productions for several theatrical and television projects\, most notably the Tony award winning play “Having Our Say”. He has also given clinics in Jazz and improvisation in Europe\, South America\, as well as the Central Conservatory in Beijing\, China. Currently\, Vinnie is the chair of the music department at SUNY\, New Paltz\, where he also teaches jazz studies and recording technology courses. \nMark Dziuba has been a guitarist\, improviser and composer for most of his life. He has performed with a who’s who of Jazz\, Blues\, Rock and Bluegrass musicians and has performed and taught at workshops and festivals internationally for over 40 years.\nMark is a tenured professor of music at the State University of New York at New Paltz where he directs the Jazz Studies program. He was a part of the internationally acclaimed National Guitar Workshop for 25 years and has been a part of the Crown of the Continent International Guitar Festival since its birth.\nMark is a published author and a featured soloist and composer on numerous recordings. He continues to explore the world of improvised live and virtual music and can be found performing often in the area and abroad. (dziubam@newpaltz.edu) \nRICH SYRACUSE STRING BASSIST\, ELECTRIC BASSIST\, COMPOSER Rich Syracuse has been a mainstay on the New York area scene for more than three decades. While performing at an early age in New York City he was the winner of the prestigious Congress Of Strings Award. He went on to receive a Bachelor of Music degree from Manhattan School of Music in New York City. Rich performed with The Group For Contemporary Music under the Conductor Charles Wournin and Harvey Solberger\, The Hartford Ballet and the New Jersey Lyric Opera Co. During the early part of his career he performed in Jazz groups featuring pianists John Mehegan\, Joey Calderazzo and Ted Rosenthal. After moving to New York State’s Hudson Valley in the mid 1980’s he began a long-standing stint in the Nick Brignola Quartet playing clubs\, festivals\, and recording sessions. Besides his years with Brignola\, he has performed with Mose Allison\, Kurt Elling\, Dave Liebman\, Brubeck Brothers\, Warren Bernhardt\, SumiTonoka\, David Torn\, Mike DeMicco\, Peter Levin\, Sam Morrison\, Bernard Purdy\, Vic Juris\, Dave Stryker\, Chuck Lamb\, Jeff “Siege” Siegel\, Dena DeRose\, John Medeski\, Michael Musilliami and Ali Demogli\, Rich had been the bassist for Jazz pianist Lee Shaw for over 25 years until her passing. \nDrummer/Composer Jeff “Siege” Siegel is a veteran of the New York Jazz scene and has worked with a virtual “who’s who” of artists. A member of the Sir Roland Hanna Trio from 1994-’99\, Siegel’s diverse career has also led him to perform and/or record with legends such as Ron Carter\, Kenny Burrell\, Jack DeJohnette\, Benny Golson\, Sheila Jordan\, Helen Merrill\, Mose Allison\, John Medeski\, Arthur Rhames\, Dave Douglas\, Stefon Harris\, Pat Metheny\, Kurt Elling\, Ravi Coltrane\, Ryan Kisor\, Lee Shaw\, Levin Brothers\, John Medeski\, Dena DeRose\, Lee Shaw and many others. He has worked in the avant garde world as well with Wadada Leo Smith\, Baikida Carroll. He’s performed over 30 European tours including four as leader of the Jeff “Siege” Siegel Quartet and several others as co-leader. The Jeff “Siege” Siegel Sextet performed a 3 week tour of Africa in the summer of 2019.   Other recent tours include The Levin Brothers Japan\, Mexico\, Canada and the US west coast and Midwest as well as South & Central America.  His 2017 CD release “King of Xhosa” features South African trumpeter Feya Faku and is on the ARC label.  His most recent release with his quartet is the 2018 release on ARC entitled “London Live” and “When You Were There” (2019) with Hetko\, Syracuse & Siegel.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/the-professors-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20230621T180327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T160718Z
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SUMMARY:Chad McLoughlin Trio
DESCRIPTION:Chad McLoughlin – guitar \nMark Venuto – bass \nPeter O’Brien – drums \n  \nCHAD McLOUGHLIN \nChad McLoughlin is originally from upstate New York and has been living in New York City since 2000. He is an accomplished\, versatile and innovative performing artist and composer. \nChad has studied music since the age of 11 and has been performing professionally since he was 15. His creative approach and virtuosic technique have impressed audiences throughout his career. He is credited with performing with a wide range of artists including David Kikoski\, Bob Francesini\, Mike Stern\, Joel Rosenblatt\, Carlo DeRosa\, Richie Cannata\, Chrissy Poland\, Little Anthony\, David Sancious\, Manolo Badrena\, David Torn\, Ricky Neson\, Bo Diddley and many others. \nFrom 2007 to 2009\, he formed a trio with Dave Anderson on bass and Thierry Arpino on drums and performed around the metro area. In 2009\, he joined Gregg Bendian’s Mahavishnu Project which played the music of John McLaughlin’s original Mahavishnu Orchestra in clubs around the metro area as well as in Boston\, Providence and Baltimore. Other interactions include the Darren Lyons group\, which performed Chad’s original music at such venues as The Blue Note\, Shapeshifter Lounge and Mexicali Blue to name a few. Recently he has performed with renowned bassist Jeff Andrews. \nIn late 2016 Chad released “Electron Flex” a trio CD of original fusion with Dave Anderson and Thierry Arpino. \n  \nPETER O’BRIEN \nIn 1982\, Peter toured the USA with organist Brother Jack McDuff and\, from 1984-1985\, performed all over the USA and Canada with the Edgar Winter Band. The band featured the legendary singer Jerry LaCroix (the original lead singer for White Trash) and performed the jazz-inflected fusion material from Edgar’s first ground-breaking record “Entrance\,” as well as his rock and blues music. During this time\, Peter also performed several dates with Roy Buchanan\, including a sold-out show at the Beacon Theatre with Johnny Winter\, Buddy Guy\, and Junior Wells. From 1986-1987\, he toured Europe with Mark McMillan. Peter moved to Woodstock\, NY in early 1988 and became a member of John Hall’s band Orleans. The notoriety created by their hits\, “Still The One\,”” Dance With Me” created a big demand for Peter on the pop music scene. Peter appeared on seven CD’s (four with Orleans\, three with John Hall)\, did three tours of Japan (two with Orleans\, one with Hall)\, and numerous USA tours and dates (including Woodstock ‘94). He was the subject of a feature article published in Modern Drummer’s Rhythm and News (Japan). Peter toured with Orleans until 2004. Peter joined saxophonist Eric Person’s Meta-Four in 2001. On Peter’s first gig\, the quartet recorded Live at Big Sur (Distinction Records) at the 7th Annual Big Sur Jazz Festival to a sell-out crowd. In addition to his busy performance schedule\, O’Brien is an Adjunct Faculty member at Bard College\, NY and freelances as a studio session player.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/chad-mcloughlin-trio/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231014T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231014T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T132815
CREATED:20230420T174003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T172149Z
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SUMMARY:Eric DiVito Trio
DESCRIPTION:Eric DiVito – guitar \nBob Gingery – bass \nNadav Snir-Zelniker – drums \nNew York guitarist and composer Eric DiVito has been leading his own groups and performing as a sideman in the greater NY area since 2003. He has performed at many of NYC’s top jazz clubs\, live music venues and festivals including Smalls\, The Iridium\, The Kitano\, The Garage\, The 55 Bar\, Swing 46\, 1803\, The Flatiron Room\, Tomi Jazz\, Maureen’s Jazz Cellar\, Daryl’s House and more. In Canada he has appeared at The Rex\, The Jazz Room\, GigSpace and more. He also appears at many music and arts festivals including The Uptown Waterloo Jazz Festival\, The AirTrain Jazz Festival\, The Garner Arts Festival\, The Bayside Food and Music Festival and more. Eric has also performed and recorded with some of NYC’s greatest Jazz musicians and has worked in orchestras and jazz groups for Carnival Cruise lines and The Bateaux NY. Eric is also the guitarist and arranger for BarChords\, an acoustic duo formed in 2021. \n  \nERIC DiVITO\nEric is an Eastman guitar artist and has been published several times in Downbeat Magazine\, as well as RAE Magazine\, and Play Jazz Guitar.\nOriginally from the San Francisco bay area\, Gingery began playing the saxophone at age 10 but the sounds of James Jamerson\, Rocco Prestia\, and Jaco Pastorius inspired him to pick up the bass guitar. He was soon gigging with local rock bands and playing in his high school’s jazz band. At age 18\, he began studying the upright bass. Since his arrival to New York in 1999\, he has been performing with some of the city’s top musicians including Eliot Zigmund\, Joe Beck\, Buddy Williams\, Allan Harris\, Ron Affif\, Brad Shepik and Lou Volpe. He has played the Blue Note\, Birdland\, the Hartford International Jazz Festival\, Joe’s Pub and the Knitting Factory. Maintaining a busy schedule as both a sideman and band leader\, he is at home with many styles of music and has performed and recorded with jazz\, rock\, pop\, R&B and Latin artists\, musicals and symphony orchestras. \nBOB GINGERY\nOriginally from the San Francisco bay area\, Gingery began playing the saxophone at age 10 but the sounds of James Jamerson\, Rocco Prestia\, and Jaco Pastorius inspired him to pick up the bass guitar. He was soon gigging with local rock bands and playing in his high school’s jazz band. At age 18\, he began studying the upright bass. Since his arrival to New York in 1999\, he has been performing with some of the city’s top musicians including Eliot Zigmund\, Joe Beck\, Buddy Williams\, Allan Harris\, Ron Affif\, Brad Shepik and Lou Volpe. He has played the Blue Note\, Birdland\, the Hartford International Jazz Festival\, Joe’s Pub and the Knitting Factory. \nNADAV SNIR-ZELNIKER\nBorn in Israel in 1974\, Nadav started playing drums at the age of 16. Soon he became involved with the local Israeli music scene\, playing and recording with different Rock & Jazz artists. Throughout these years Nadav has absorbed elements and flavors of the local Mediterranean-music traditions. In 1999\, after receiving several honorary scholarships\, Nadav was able to move to the US and got his BFA degree in music-performance from the Conservatory of Music at SUNY-Purchase College. Soon after his arrival in New York\, Nadav became highly involved with the local music scene. His versatility enabled him to perform & record with artists from different genres. Amongst the many artists Nadav has worked with are: Jon Faddis\, Stella Mars\, Arthur Lipner\, Adam Rogers\, Gene Perla\, Ted Rosenthal\, James Camack\, Francois Moutin\, Cameron Brown\, Heather Cornell & Manhattan Tap\, The Doug Ferony Show Band\, Sal Scott & Gene Benson’s Big-Band\, Dekel Bor Trio\, MacTalla Mo’r\, The Burr Johnson Band\, Neil Alexander & NAIL\, Herb Deutsch\, Brian Dolzani\, Debbie Friedman and Shirona. Nadav has also collaborated with a few modern dance companies\, such as David Prasons Dance\, Limon and Nelly van Bommel’s NoaDance.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/eric-divito-trio/
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