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SUMMARY:Rob Scheps Core-tet
DESCRIPTION:Rob Scheps- woodwinds\nWes Georgiev -piano\nCameron Brown – bass\nAnthony Pinciotti – 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. \n​Rob has recorded on over 35 albums. His most recent releases\, by the Rob Scheps Core-tet\, are the critically acclaimed Comencio on Steeplechase Records and Live at Smalls on Smalls Records.  \nRob continues to perform and record internationally\, working with his contemporaries and leading his own groups; Magnets! With Kim Clarke\, The Rob Scheps Big Band\, and the Rob Scheps Core-tet.  \nBassist\, composer and educator Cameron Brown began his career in the mid-1960s\, recording in Europe with George Russell and Don Cherry. These important innovators remain life-long inspirations and influences\, along with early mentors and band leaders Sheila Jordan\, Roswell Rudd\, Archie Shepp and Beaver Harris. Mr. Brown has anchored some of the most important ensembles of the past fifty years\, including Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers\, and various ensembles led by Dewey Redman\,  Don Cherry\, Dannie Richmond\, Lee Konitz\, Chet Baker\, Terumasa Hino\, Mal Waldron\, Marco Tamburini\, Betty Carter\, Houston Person/Etta Jones\, Lou Donaldson\, Lisa Sokolov\, Jim McNeely\, Joe Locke\, Dave Ballou\, Salvatore Bonafede\, George Cables\, Tony Malaby\, and Carl Størmer (Jazz Code). The Don Pullen/George Adams Quartet\, featuring Dannie Richmond\, developed into an intense and rewarding partnership which lasted nearly ten years\, and Mr. Brown has enjoyed special relationships with master drummers Philly Joe Jones\, Edward Blackwell\, Ben Riley\, Eddie Moore\, Idris Muhammad\, Billy Hart\, Joe Chambers\, Lewis Nash\, and Matt Wilson. He has helped young people around the world nurture their passion for jazz and is on the faculty of the New School University. At present\, Mr. Brown performs and records with Sheila Jordan in a long-standing Bass and Voice duo (20+ years)\, and with Joe Lovano\, Rob Scheps\, Jason Rigby\, Neils Vincentz\, Jane Ira Bloom\, Jay Clayton\, Don Byron\, Harvey Diamond\, Lena Bloch\, Russ Lossing\, Billy Mintz\, Krzysztof Popek\, John Bailey\, Kazuki Yamanaka\, Kristen Lee Sergeant and the Royal Bopsters. Website: www.jazzhalo.be/musicians-files/cameron-brown/ \nAnthony Pinciotti is a dynamic\, innovative drummer well versed in jazz\, rock\, and world music. Based in New York City\, Anthony performs and tours extensively with many of the most vital and forward looking musicians on the scene today. Some of the notable musicians Anthony has worked with are: James Moody\, Dr. Lonnie Smith\, John Abercrombie\, Joe Lovano\, Randy Brecker\, Ira Sullivan\, Kenny Werner\, Mose Allison\, Lew Tabackin\, John Patitucci\, Jim Hall\, Bob Mintzer\, Anat Cohen\, George Garzone\, Charlie Haden\, Frank Foster\, Benny Golson\, George Mraz\, Houston Person\, Toninho Horta\, Stacey Kent\, Gary Bartz\, Rufus Reid\, Vic Juris\, Dave Liebman\, Kenny Barron\, and Sheila Jordan to name a few. \nWes Georgiev is a pianist\, composer\, and educator based in Portland\, Oregon. Growing up in a multicultural and musical household\, Wes began playing music at a very young age\, learning the rhythms and tones of Bulgarian folk music by ear with the guidance of his parents. He then began 9 years of classical piano study\, and transitioned to learning the Black American Music idiom known as jazz at age 12. In his music\, Wes aims to transcend notions of “genre” to tell stories steeped in natural\, archetypal themes\, allowing listeners to superimpose their own stories and experiences as a means to find healing. \nWes performs several times a week throughout the region as a sideman and band leader at venues such as the 1905\, The Jazz Station\, Jo Bar\, Vino Veritas\, Teutonic Wine Company\, Jack London Revue\, Clyde’s Prime Rib\, Wilf’s\, and others. He has worked with Rob Scheps\, John Stowell\, George Colligan\, Ron Steen\, Mark Zaleski\, Jon Lakey\, Bobby Torres\, Nicole McCabe\, Noah Simpson\, Andres Moreno\, and more. Wes studies privately with George Colligan and Alan Jones. He is currently a junior in the Jazz Department of the School of Music and Theater at Portland State University where he is completing his Bachelor of Music in Jazz Performance.
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/rob-scheps-core-tet/
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SUMMARY:Gravy Train w/ Matt Finck Trio\, Jay Collins & Adam Coté
DESCRIPTION:Matt Finck – guitar \nJay Collins – vox/sax \nAdam Coté – bass \nMatt Finck has performed and recorded with such fine artists as Steve Wilson\, Dennis Mackrel\, Randy Brecker\, John Medeski\, Heather Masse and Roswell Rudd\, Hudson Valley Philharmonic with Ronan Tynan and Chris Barron (of the Spindoctors)\, as well as backing up such popular singers as Nell Carter and Tony Martin. He also freelances in a variety of settings including blues\, rock and funk\, leading his own funk band Fat Mink since 2005\, and composes and performs music for video games. \nJay Collins is the saxophone player of choice for famous artists such as Gregg Allman\, Little Feat\, Levon Helm\, The Midnight Ramble Band\, and Donald Fagen. He is also an exciting singer\, arranger\, writer\, and a dynamic band-leader. \nAdam Cote – Bass\nTaught by the world renowned bassist Nat Reeves at the University of Hartford\, Adam went on to study with Doug Weiss and Todd Coolman. In 2009\, he was selected as one of 15 bassists around the world to participate in the Thelonious Monk Competition. He has been fortunate to play with Steve Davis\, Ralph Lalama\, Joe Magnarelli\, Joe Cohn\, Johnny O’Neal\, Roy Hargrove and many other amazing musicians. Adam is from Poughquag\, NY and is now a resident of Brooklyn\, NY. \n 
URL:https://www.lydias-cafe.com/event/matt-finck-trio-with-jay-anderson-and-tony-jefferson/
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SUMMARY:Horton/Regusis Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Ron Horton – trumpet/flugelhorn \nTim Regusis – keys \nLew Scott – bass \nJeff Siegel – drums \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. \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. \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/
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SUMMARY:David Lopato & Global Coolant
DESCRIPTION:David Lopato – keyboards\, composer\nLucas Pino – saxes & clarinets\nEd Neumeister – trombone\nRatzo Harris – bass\nBob Meyer – drums\n\n\nCome celebrate the unofficial beginning of summer and\nhear music from the upcoming release of  David Lopato’s\n“Short Stories” on Global Coolant Records! \n\n\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).
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