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    Interview By Curtis Davenport

    Jazz Inside: So glad that you could take a little

    time to speak with us today.

    Earl Klugh: Oh, yeah, this is fun.

    JI: Ive enjoyed your work for quite a while

    now. If I could just share a story I hope youll

    find humorous with you about one of the first

    times I heard about you back in high school.

    There was a young lady who was, I guess, trying

    to get to know me a little better, and invite me to

    come over to her house. She asked me if I had

    ever heard of you, and I had not. But she invited

    me over and I have to say my interest in your

    music lasted a lot longer than my interest in her.

    [Laughter]

    EK: Oh, boy. Well, its like that sometimes,

    you know?

    JI: Yeah, so I did definitely get something out

    of that deal. I know that many people have heard

    about your, you being influenced by Chet Atkins

    - and I know a lot of folks are a bit surprised to

    hear that Chet was such an influence on you.

    Can you talk just a little bit about how you got to

    be influenced by him?

    EK: Well, he, just like me, was a nylon string

    player. I was all set for that to be my instrument.

    The classical guitar was kind of a big thing back

    in the early 60s. There were a lot of steel string

    players, but then there were some players who

    played nylon strings as well. I gravitated to that

    because the first time I tried to play a regular

    steel-string guitar, non-amplified guitar - boy,

    the pressure you have to use with your fingers

    and I mean it was just brutal, you know? So I

    stuck with my nylon-string guitar, partially for

    that, but also, too, you know, it just made sense

    to me because I guess had I gotten a steel-string

    guitar, I would have taken it along similar lines -

    only with the different strings. But I really,

    really, really enjoyed the sound of classical gui-

    tar, nylon-string guitar - just a very unique in-

    strument.

    JI: Its been very successful for you and the

    beauty of your style comes through every time

    we do hear you, its very unique and very enjoy-

    able.

    EK: Well, thank you.

    JI: Still staying on the line of Chet Atkins . I

    know that you had worked with him for a while

    and done some collaboration with him. Was

    there any particular advice that he gave you that

    really stuck with you, anything about your per-

    sonal relationship with him that stuck with you?

    EK: Well, we were good friends. Chet is very

    interesting. He was a very interesting person

    because he wouldnt say too much - and the

    longer I got to know him, the less he would say.

    He never would utter a disparaging word on

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    anybody - but hed have a way of giving you the message anyway.

    [Laughs] There was this one time when we were doing a benefit for

    cancer or something. Chet got into a conversation and he said something

    about not really being happy with the guy who was trying to interview

    him. But Chet never gets frustrated. After everything he said, Well,

    thank you so much! Afterwards, he comes back and he says, Earl, you

    know, hes a nice guy, hes got to learn how to not talk so much

    though. [Laughs] Chet was full of stuff like that - always helpful and

    just a brilliant guy. Hes just amazing. He was a tinkerer. He would build

    different things for the guitar, look at the guitar in different ways and

    change the apparatus on the electric guitars. I was never much into elec-

    tric guitar, but Chet was - and he did a lot of things along those lines and

    it was just really great being around him and a whole lot of fun.

    JI: Now, just something I want to pick up on that you said . You said

    you didnt have much of an interest in the electric guitar. I know many

    of your contemporaries have demonstrated theyve had such an interest.

    What drew you away from the electric guitar? Youve been quite suc-

    cessful, of course, on the acoustics, but what drew you away from the

    electric?

    EK: Well, the short of it is I got a nylon-string guitar for Christmas

    many years ago. Im 59 now. I must have been 10 years old when I got

    my first nylon-string guitar. So it just stayed that way. There were so

    many times where going to school or whatever, kids would laugh at me

    with my guitar - laugh at the nylon-string guitar boy. [Laughs]

    JI: But whos got the last laugh now, right? [Laughs]

    EK: [Laughs] Yeah, thats for sure. Thats for sure. I look back on that

    and Im like, well, something turned around to make it all right, so thats

    good.

    JI: Its been very good. [Laughs] You played a little while with George

    Benson and then after that with George Shearing. Can you talk a little bit

    about each of those men and their influence on you, in some kind of

    way?

    EK: Oh, yeah, Shearing was a wonderful man. He had an incredible

    group. From the time when I was working with George Benson, we were

    kind of relaxed and everything. But with George Shearing, it was a

    whole different thing. Everybody wore tuxedos. Everything was kind of

    by the book - and he had just tons of songs. It was a really great learning

    process for me because all of my experience. I took my music very seri-

    ously and I worked very hard on it. But to take that to the stage, and be

    very precise and not a step out of line musically, Im speaking of - it was

    a complete turnaround as far as the two groups went. At the same time, it

    (Continued on page 8)

    Earl Klugh

    In a lot of ways, those two bands

    [Shearing & Corea] were very

    similar because every note was

    on the paper until you got to the

    improvisation section - and that

    was another discipline that I had

    to hone because I was not a very

    strong sight reader at that time.

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    really helped me to be working in George Shear-

    ings band and working that way. After maybe

    another six months, I ended up working with

    Chick Corea and his second incarnation of Re-

    turn to Forever. In a lot of ways, those two bands

    were very similar because every note was on the

    paper until you got to the improvisation section -

    and that was another discipline that I had to hone

    because I was not a very strong sight reader at

    that time. So that really helped me. Im still

    pretty much self-taught, but I was able to im-

    prove my sight reading and that was a big deal

    for me.

    JI: Very interesting. A lot of people wouldnt

    make a direct correlation between George Shear-

    ing and Chick Corea and Return to Forever - but

    you see, there is a lot they have in common.

    EK: Yes, absolutely.

    JI: Talking a little bit about HandPicked [your

    new album on Concord] now - excellent CD.

    Ive gotten the opportunity to listen to it in the

    last few days and outstanding as usual. Your

    recent projects have been solo ones. HandPicked

    is mostly solo and youve got a couple of duets.

    What is drawing you more at this point? Can we

    say that youre being drawn more at this point in

    your career to doing solo work than you have

    been in the past?

    EK: I would say yes. Im sure that after this

    particular project, Im going to return to do a full

    band type of recording. Looking back over my

    career, I always thought of myself as a solo

    player pretty much anyway. But, I wanted to try

    something a little bit different. A lot of times

    when youre trying to write songs and I did a lot

    of that . I just wanted to get something where

    there was less of a structure, and have something

    where I can pick the songs, flush out what I want

    in them and what I dont, and do some solo

    shows. I really enjoy it. So this was very good

    for me right through this period of time, because

    I was looking for something that was going to be

    a little bit different - and there was so much of

    the acoustic guitar in the electric band. I just

    wanted to go another way. I felt that I had ex-

    hausted some things playing like that. So I

    started doing some solo shows and more acous-

    tic type of shows. Im still going to continue on

    with the other in my work. But this gets you

    thinking and it gets you doing things that you

    otherwise wouldnt do, and I get a chance now to

    do solo concerts all over the place - and thats

    really a lot of fun. But Im not getting out of the

    contemporary arena at all.

    JI: Okay, Im sure a lot of your fans will be

    relieved to hear that. I want to ask you about

    song selection on HandPicked where there are

    a lot of beautiful standards and your own compo-

    sitions. What makes a song work for Earl Klugh

    - that makes you say, Im going to put this one

    on an album, I want to record this one? What

    about a song attracts you to it, if anything?

    EK: Just whether if I like it or not. A lot of

    these songs have been songs that Ive heard and

    played in some configuration probably most of

    my adult life. When I first started recording,

    almost everybody was writing and recording

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    Earl Klugh

    Chet is very interesting. He was a very

    interesting person because he wouldnt say

    too much - and the longer I got to know him,

    the less he would say. He never would

    utter a disparaging word

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    their own songs. I did a fair amount of that. I

    think I can count probably 150 songs Ive writ-

    ten - probably 20 that I havent recorded. I just

    wanted to take it to a little different place.

    JI: Okay. Now, my personal favorite is In Six

    - a number that I already had heard and Ive

    played a number of times since I got a hold of

    the music. Can you talk a little bit about that

    song? What inspired you to write it? Whats it

    about? Whyd you put this one together?

    EK: Oh, I really enjoy different time signatures

    - the 6/8 time . its not 3/4 6/8 and for me,

    thats a more jazzy type of a feel - the 6/8. They

    have jazz waltzes, but this is more of something

    that I thought I could really play solo over - the

    melodies and stuff. Its just a nice, bubbling

    song. Its just fun for me. I love the melody and I

    enjoy it.

    JI: Well, I enjoy it as well, I hope to hear more

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    EK: Oh, thank you.

    JI: Okay, talk to me again about your duet part-

    ners here on the album - Bill Frisell and Vince

    Gill and theres

    EK: Jake Shimabukuro.

    JI: What made you decide to play with them?

    What is interesting about each of those men that

    makes so musically compatible for you?

    EK: Oh, well, who can I talk about first? Bill

    Frisell is a really great player and were very

    different players. But we ended up being friends.

    I remember we did some shows at the Manches-

    ter Craftsmens Guild in Pittsburgh - and I had a

    really good time with him. Hes pretty much like

    me. Hes kind of game for anything. Well play

    a country tune or well do something out of that

    area. Bill plays a lot of electric stuff. I thought it

    would be a good mix. I dont think very many

    people would think of Bill Frisell and Earl Klugh

    playing together. It was a lot of fun. It was the

    same thing with Jake on ukulele. I heard him and

    its just incredible. I talked to a couple people

    just trying to get this going. What ended up hap-

    pening is we ended up with three great duets. I

    hope that I get a chance to expand on that more

    over time. I enjoy playing with other people. Ive

    had a band my whole life. I do a lot of solo

    shows now. Ive got this really nice solo album

    and now Im looking at the duets and things. I

    try to keep it fresh and I always try to be mindful

    that my audience will like it a lot, too. Thats

    kind of how I look at it. If people come up to me

    after the show and say, Oh, thats great, then I

    figure Im on the right track.

    JI: I would agree. As you said about Bill Frisell,

    hes someone that a lot of people wouldnt ini-

    tially think of Earl Klugh playing with. What

    inspired you to play with Vince Gill, and what is

    interesting about him?

    EK: Oh, man. Well, hes a great guitar player.

    Hes blessed with a gorgeous voice. Hes a

    really nice guy and hes really funny. [Laughs]

    At this point in my life, I want to have a good

    time. So working with people like this makes

    you happy and it also gives you a chance to

    share with people, whatever youre playing,

    whatever youre thinking about. Its all of that.

    JI: I once read somewhere that you do not gen-

    erally consider yourself to be a jazz player. Is

    that a true statement, and if it is, then why would

    you not consider yourself to be a jazz player? I

    know thats something that definitely surprises a

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    EK: Oh, yeah. Well, earlier in my career, I

    would get kind of bashed by people. I have my

    nylon-string guitar - then youre not a jazz

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    EK: [Laughs] Thats it! Thats it! You hit it!

    The jazz police, thats it, man.

    JI: The men are waiting around every corner

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    EK: Oh, thats the best, thats the best ever - the

    jazz police.

    JI: I know youve probably gotten quite a bit of

    grief from them. But once again, youve out-

    lasted quite a number of them.

    EK: Yeah, thats true, thats true.

    JI: I noticed that on this album, HandPicked,

    you played Round Midnight. On your last

    album you played Bye Ya. Of course both of

    those compositions were written by Thelonious (Continued on page 12)

    Earl Klugh

    earlier in my career, I would get kind of bashed

    by people. I have my nylon-string guitar - then

    youre not a jazz player.

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    Monk. What attracts you to Monk the composer?

    EK: Oh, man, his music is just very interesting

    and I listen to it. Theres just a lot to it. What Im

    really looking for is just what I got when I was

    looking for Bye Ya. You wouldnt think of

    that song on a nylon-classical guitar with a bossa

    nova feel. I was always interested in Monks

    music because when I was younger, I just could-

    nt digest it. Now that Im older, I get more out

    of it. One thing that Ive been doing of late is

    trying to find more of his songs that I can put my

    stamp on. Its fun. I enjoy writing music - but I

    also enjoy interpreting it, too.

    JI: Thats great to hear. Im also a Monk fan.

    So it was a pleasant surprise to hear a couple of

    his tunes show up on your album. Since you

    have that interest in Monk, and I know that a

    number of guitarists, and Blakey and other musi-

    cians have done Monk tribute albums. Is there

    any possibility of that in your future?

    EK: Yeah, I would say so. Ive been working

    on a few other things. If I can pull together an-

    other two or three songs, Ill probably have

    about five or six that Im looking at to put it into

    a different box - not like I did with the other two

    songs - just to find a way to take the music to a

    little bit of a different place and have some fun

    with it.

    JI: You seem to have eclectic tastes. Is there

    anybody to whom you listen or are a fan of,

    whom people might be surprised to find out that

    you enjoy?

    EK: You mean my fans?

    JI: Yeah, that your fans would be surprised to

    find out that you enjoy listening to.

    EK: Oh, gosh. Monk was a pretty good stretch,

    Im trying to think of well, you know, Coun-

    try music in general my mom is from

    Natchez, Mississippi.

    JI: My dads from Vicksburg, I know it well.

    EK: [Laughs] Yeah, gosh, I dont know. Im

    kind of at that point where got my record com-

    pleted, so Im just looking forward to seeing

    what everybody is going to think. It took some

    time and I had a great time with it. I flew from

    city to city to do the duets and everybody was

    busy at the time. Thats just natural. Youre ei-

    ther touring or youre working on a record. I was

    just glad I was able to get this put together at this

    particular time. Its something Ive always

    wanted to do - work with my favorite players.

    JI: A couple more quick questions You

    played with a number of guys on this album that

    weve already talked about. Is there anyone with

    whom youd really like to work but havent yet

    gotten a chance?

    EK: Lets see. Well, someone, obvious here,

    with this record, is Burt Bacharach. I had a

    chance to spend some time with him. We went

    out to dinner one night. But we never worked on

    anything together and that would be something

    that would be a lot of fun for me - just to spend

    some musical time with him and see what hes

    about.

    JI: Okay, the final question Weve spoken

    about how people have described you - be it the

    infamous jazz police or your fans. As a musi-

    cian, Earl Klugh, the musician, how would you

    describe yourself?

    EK: Gosh, a very happy and blessed man. So

    far so good - knock on wood.

    JI: Thats a great place to be.

    EK: Yep, it is.

    JI: Well, with that Ill say it has truly been a

    pleasure, sir.

    EK: No, its my pleasure, this was really great.

    Truly! Trust me - dont get em good like this

    very often.

    (Continued from page 10)

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    Abigail Riccards CD Release Party with special guest Jane Monheit at Birdland, 6:00 PM. 315 W. 44th St.

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    Bryan Carter Group at Dizzys After Hours, 11:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5.

    Friday, August 2

    Hide Tanaka 3 at Garage, 6:15 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Javon Jackson 4 at Shanghai Jazz, 6:30 and 8:30 PM. 24

    Main Street, Madison NJ. Jam Session with Coby Narita at Zebs, 6:30. Second

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    Steve Bloom 3 at The Bar Next Door, 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St.

    Steve Turre and The Bones of Art at Dizzys Club Coca Cola, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5.

    Ron Carter Big Band at Jazz Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 116 East 27th St.

    Dana Lauren at Palace Theater, 7:30 PM. 100 East Main Street, Waterbury CT.

    Ralph Lalama and Bop Juice at Smalls, 7:30 PM. 183 W 10th St.

    Earl Klugh at Blue Note, 8PM, 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. Marcus Miller at Highline Ballroom, 8PM. 431 W 16th St. Tony Hewitt 4 with George Cables and Victor Lewis at

    Kitano, 8PM, 10PM. 66 Park Av. 3ing featuring Vijay Iyer and Justin Brown at The Stone,

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    Montclair NJ. Buster Williams/ Bruce Williams 4 and Jazz Arts Acad-

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    Pablo Zieglers Tango Conexion with special guest Stefon Harris at Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St.

    Al Foster 4, Village Vanguard, 178 7th Ave S. Chris Speed 3 at Cornelia St Cafe, 9:00 and 10:30 PM. 29

    Cornelia St. Matt Panayides, Rich Perry, Steve LaSpina at

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    Christopher St. Quincy Davis 5 at Smalls, 10:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Joey Morant 3 at Garage, 10:45 PM. 99 7th Ave S. NB4tet featuring Nicholas Biello at Somethin Jazz,

    11PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Bryan Carter Group at Dizzys After Hours, 11:30 PM. 10

    Columbus Circle #5. Marvin Parks at Metropolitan Room, 11:30 PM. 34 W

    22nd St. Spiritchild and Mental Notes at Blue Note, 12:30 AM. 131

    W. 3rd St.

    Saturday, August 3

    Larry Newcomb 4 at Garage, 12:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S. B.D. Lenz at Palmer Square, 2:00 PM. 40 Nassau Street,

    Princeton NJ. B. D. Lenz at Halo Pub, 6:00 PM. 9 Hullfish St, Princeton Evgeny Sivtov at Garage, 6:15 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Javon Jackson 4 at Shanghai Jazz, 6:30 and 8:45 PM. 24

    Main Street, Madison NJ. Ed Palermo Big Band: Eddy Loves Frank at The Falcon,

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    Row, Princeton NJ. Cettina Donato 4 featuring Cristina Vaira at Somethin

    Jazz, 7PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Paul Bollenback 3 with Gerry Gibbs at The Bar Next

    Door, 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St. Steve Turre and The Bones of Art at Dizzys Club Coca

    Cola, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5. Ron Carter Big Band at Jazz Standard, 7:30 and 9:30

    PM. 116 East 27th St. Richie Vitale 5 at Smalls, 7:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Earl Klugh at Blue Note, 8PM, 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. Ken Simon 4 at Cleopatras Needle, 8PM. 2485 Bdwy. Wolff and Clark Expedition with Michael Wolff, Mike

    Clark, and Ben Allison at Kitano, 8PM, 10PM. 66 Park Av. Tirtha featuring Vijay Iyer and Nitin Matta at The Stone,

    8PM, 10PM. Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C. Buster Williams/ Bruce Williams 4 and Jazz Arts Acad-

    emy Student Showcase at Two River Theater, 8PM. 21 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank NJ.

    Pablo Zieglers Tango Conexion with special guest Stefon Harris at Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St.

    Al Foster 4 at Village Vanguard, 8:30 and 10:30 PM. 178 7th Ave S.

    Chris Speed 3 at Cornelia St Cafe, 9:00 and 10:30 PM. 29 Cornelia St.

    Clarence Penn: Monk the Lost Files at Jazz Gallery, 9PM, 10:30 PM. 5th Fl , 1160 Bdwy

    Emanuele Tozzi 4 at Somethin Jazz, 9PM. 212 E. 52nd Rome Neals Banana Puddin at Nuyorican Poets Cafe,

    9:30 PM. 236 East 3rd St. Quincy Davis 5 at Smalls, 10:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Peter Valera and the Jump Blues Band at Garage, 10:45

    PM. 99 7th Ave S. Brett Sandler 3 at Somethin Jazz, 11PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Bryan Carter Group at Dizzys After Hours, 11:30 PM. 10

    Columbus Circle #5. Sonora Nuyorkina at Gonzalez y Gonzalez, 11:30 PM

    and 1:30 AM. 192 Mercer St. Eva Corts at Blue Note, 12:30 AM. 131 W. 3rd St.

    Sunday, August 4

    Jeremy Baums Soul Jazz 3 at The Falcon, 10:00 AM. 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro NY.

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    Victor Prieto 3 at City Winery, 11:00 AM. 155 Varick St. Ben Healy 3 at Garage, 11:30 AM. 99 7th Ave S. Hiromi Suda CD Release Party at Blue Note, 12:30 and

    2:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. Roz Corral 3 with Ron Affif at North Square Restaurant,

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    Perfect Alibi 5 with Meg Macan at Haileys Harp, 3:00 PM. 400 Main Street, Metuchen NJ.

    John Merrill 3 at Smalls, 4:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Marty Wilson 3 at Deer Head Inn, 5:00 PM. 5 Main Street,

    Delaware Water Gap PA. The Four Horns at Saint Peters Church, 5:00 PM. 619

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    10th St. Carrie Jackson at Trumpets, 7:30 PM. 6 Depot Square,

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    St. Ben Wolfe 4 with Orrin Evans at Iridium, 8PM, 10PM.

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    Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C. Groove Apparatus at Van Goghs Ear, 8PM. 1017 Stuyve-

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    9:30 PM. 700 East 9th St. Mauricio DeSouza 3 at Garage, 11PM. 99 7th Ave S. Smalls Family Jam Session at Smalls, 11PM. 183 W 10th

    Monday, August 5

    Jonathan Saraga 3 at The Bar Next Door, 6:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St.

    Clarke Thorell: Songs I Wish Id Written at Birdland, 7PM. 315 W. 44th St.

    Howard Williams Jazz Orchestra at Garage, 7PM. 99 7th Ave S.

    Ed Vezinho / Jim Ward Big Band with special guest Eddie Bruce at Sandi Pointe Coastal Bistro, 7PM. 908 Shore Road, Somers Point NJ.

    Will Calhoun 3 at Bushnell Park, 7:30 PM. Free. Jewell and Elm Streets, Hartford CT.

    Ali Jackson 4 at Dizzys Club Coca Cola, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5.

    Sheryl Bailey / Paul Bollenback Duo at Smalls, 7:30 PM. 183 W 10th St.

    Abby Dobson at Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St.

    Jane Monheit with The Les Paul 3 at Iridium, 8PM, 10PM. 1650 Broadway.

    Victor Baker at Shrine, 8PM. 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard (Seventh Avenue).

    Kavita Shah 3 with Yotam Silberstein at The Bar Next Door, 8:30 and 10:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St.

    Laila Biali at Cornelia St Cafe, 8:30 PM. 29 Cornelia St. Paris Wright 4 at Fat Cat, 9PM. 75 Christopher St. Fernando Huergo 5 at Shapeshifter Lab, 9:30 PM. 18

    Whitwell Place, Brooklyn. Leala Cyr and Ricardo Vogt at Cornelia St Cafe, 10PM.

    29 Cornelia St.

    Gerry Gibbs Group with Steve Wilson, Robin Eubanks, and Essiet Essiet at Smalls, 10PM. 183 W 10th St.

    Justin Lees 3 at Garage, 10:30 PM. 99 7th Ave S. After Hours Session, Fat Cat, 12:30 PM. 75 Christopher

    Tuesday, August 6

    Kazaam!: Love Songs, Recollections, and Contempo-rary Improvisations, Cornelia St Cafe, 6PM. 29 Cornelia St.

    Yvonnik Prene 4 at Garage, 6:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Andrew Van Tassel 3 at The Bar Next Door, 6:30 PM.

    129 MacDougal St. Maucha Adnet and Helio Alves with special guests Cyro

    Baptista and Anat Cohen at 54 Below, 7:00 and 9PM. Lower level, 254 West 54th St.

    Wysocki Jazz 3 at Caffe Vivaldi, 7PM. 32 Jones St. Radam Schwartz at Central Avenue, Downtown Jazz

    Festival, 7PM. 137 Central Avenue, Westfield NJ. Dave Leonhardt 3 at Elm Street, Downtown Jazz Festi-

    val, 7PM. 105 Elm Street, Westfield NJ. Saul Rubins ZEBTET at Fat Cat, 7PM. 75 Christopher St. Danny Mixon at Jazzmobile, 7PM. West 135th Street at

    Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard (Seventh Avenue). Weyou at Shapeshifter Lab, 7PM. 18 Whitwell Place,

    Brooklyn. Ali Jackson 4 at Dizzys Club Coca Cola, 7:30 and 9:30

    PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5. New Dimensions in Latin Jazz: A Cuban Drum Series

    with Enildo Rasua at Jazz Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 116 East 27th St.

    Diego Figueiredo at Joes Pub, 7:30 PM. 425 Lafayette St Fatum Brothers 3 + Jas Walton at The Lambs Club, 7:30

    PM. 132 West 44th St. Paquito DRivera and His Panamerican Ensemble at

    Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. Jeff Siegal 5 at New York City Bahai Center, 8:00 and

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    2271 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard (Seventh Avenue). Carson Moody + Special Guests at The Stone, 8PM.

    Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C. Nathan Hook Band at Tumultys Pub, 8PM. 361 George

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    Brooklyn. Jacam Manricks 3 at The Bar Next Door, 8:30 and 10:30

    PM. 129 MacDougal St. 3 3 (Oliver Lake/ Reggie Workman/ Andrew Cyrille) with

    special guest Vijay Iyer at Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St.

    Melissa Stylianou at Cornelia St Cafe, 8:30 PM. 29 Cornelia St.

    Steve Wilson, Orrin Evans at Village Vanguard, 8:30 and 10:30 PM. 178 7th Ave S.

    Willie Martinez y La Familia at Fat Cat, 9PM. 75 Christo-pher St.

    James Carney 3 with Mark Helias at Korzo, 9PM. 667 Fifth Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn.

    Adam OFarrill at Shapeshifter Lab, 9:30 PM. 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn.

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    PM. 667 Fifth Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn.

    Wednesday, August 7

    John Eckerts New York Jazz Nine at Saint Peters Church, 1:00 PM. 619 Lexington Avenue.

    Anderson Brothers at Garage, 6:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Abe Ovadia 3 at The Bar Next Door, 6:30 PM. 129 Mac-

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    Wysocki Jazz 3, Caffe Vivaldi, 8:30 PM. 32 Jones St. Brianna Thomas at Cornelia St Cafe, 8:30 PM. 29 Corne-

    lia St. Steve Wilson 4 with Orrin Evans at Village Vanguard,

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    10PM. Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C.

    Grandpa Musselman and the Syncopators at The Way-land, 10PM. 700 East 9th St.

    Adam Larson 3 at Garage, 10:30 PM. 99 7th Ave S.

    Thursday, August 8

    Tony Jefferson 4 at Garage, 6:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Aki Yamamoto 3 at Cleopatras Needle, 7PM. 2485

    Broadway. Bucky Pizzarelli and Ed Laub at The Falcon, 7PM. 1348

    Route 9W, Marlboro NY. Clifford Barbaro 4 at Fat Cat, 7PM. 75 Christopher St. Sharon Rae North at Metropolitan Room, 7PM. 34 W

    22nd St. Swingadelic at Sinatra Park, 7PM. Free. 401 Sinatra

    Drive, Hoboken NJ. Engelbert, Gordon, and Lama at Somethin Jazz, 7PM.

    212 E. 52nd St. Jeff Ciampa/ Mark Egan/ David Mann/ Terry Silverlight

    at Warwick Village Green, 7PM. Free. Railroad Avenue, Warwick NY.

    Ali Jackson 4 at Dizzys Club Coca Cola, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5.

    Next Collective at Jazz Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 116 East 27th St.

    Dance Heginbotham with the Raymond Scott Or-chestrette / Henry Butler, Steve Bernstein, and The Hot Nine at Josie Robertson Plaza, Lincoln Center, 7:30 PM. Free. 10 Lincoln Center Plaza at Columbus Avenue.

    Paquito DRivera and His Panamerican Ensemble at Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St.

    Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers at Highline Ball-room, 8PM. 431 West 16th St.

    Akiko Tsuruga 4 at Makeda, 8PM. 338 George Street, New Brunswick NJ.

    Marlene VerPlanck at Rock Hall Museum, 8PM. Free. 199 Broadway, Lawrence NY.

    Bill Solomon and Kelli Kathman at The Stone, 8PM. Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C.

    Eduardo Belo 3 with Koran Agan at The Bar Next Door, 8:30 and 10:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St.

    3 3 (Oliver Lake/ Reggie Workman/ Andrew Cyrille), Vijay Iyer at Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St.

    Steve Wilson 4 with Orrin Evans at Village Vanguard, 8:30 and 10:30 PM. 178 7th Ave S.

    Florencia Gonzalez Candombe Project at Somethin Jazz, 9PM. 212 E. 52nd St.

    Mimi Jones 3 at Thalia Bar, Symphony Space, 9PM. 2537 Broadway.

    Chico Pinheiro and The Brazilian Dream Band at 54 Below, 9:30 PM. Lower level, 254 West 54th St.

    Taino Swing at Gonzalez y Gonzalez, 9:30 and 11:30 PM. 192 Mercer St.

    Gerald Clayton Group at Smalls, 9:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Greg Glassman 5 at Fat Cat, 10PM. 75 Christopher St. Oliver Hagen at The Stone, 10PM. Corner of 2nd Street

    and Avenue C. Bryan Carter 3 at Garage, 10:30 PM. 99 7th Ave S.

    Friday, August 9

    Joonsam Lee 3 at Cleopatras Needle, 7PM. 2485 Bdwy. Amina Figarova Sextet at Deer Head Inn, 7PM. 5 Main

    Street, Delaware Water Gap PA. Baby Soda Jazz Band at Pier 45, Hudson River Park,

    7PM. Free. West Street at West 10th. Jeremy Pelt at Jackie Robinson Park, 7PM. Bradhurst

    Avenue. Brenda Earle at Somethin Jazz, 7PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Russ Spiegal 3 at The Bar Next Door, 7:30, 9:30, and

    11:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St. Myles Mancuso Band at BeanRunner Cafe, 7:30 PM. 201

    South Division Street, Peekskill NY. Rodriguez Brothers Band at Dizzys Club Coca Cola,

    7:30 and 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5. Next Collective at Jazz Standard, 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30

    PM. 116 East 27th St. Joel Press 4 at Smalls, 7:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Paquito DRivera and His Panamerican Ensemble at

    Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St.

    August 2013 All Shows on Tuesdays at 8PM

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    Matt Mitchell 3 at Greenwich House, 8PM. Suite 302, 224 West 30th St.

    Jay Azzolina, Ron Vincent at Hastings Station Cafe, 8PM. 134 Southside Ave, Hastings-on-Hudson NY.

    Roni Ben-Hur, Ray Drummond, Lewis Nash: Music of Billy Strayhorn at Kitano, 8PM, 10PM. 66 Park Av.

    Paul Coleman at The Stone, 8PM. Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C.

    3 3 (Oliver Lake/ Reggie Workman/ Andrew Cyrille), Vijay Iyer at Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St.

    Williamsburg Salsa Orchestra at SOBs, 8:30 and 10:45 PM. 204 Varick St.

    Steve Wilson 4 with Orrin Evans at Village Vanguard, 8:30 and 10:30 PM. 178 7th Ave S.

    Marcus Gilmore at Jazz Gallery, 9:00 and 10:30 PM. Fifth floor, 1160 Broadway.

    Steve Parker at The Stone, 10PM. Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C.

    Valery Ponamarev Big Band at Fat Cat, 10:30 PM. 75 Christopher St.

    Michael Dease 5 at Smalls, 10:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Hot House at Garage, 10:45 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Chico Pinheiro and The Brazilian Dream Band at 54

    Below, 11PM. Lower level, 254 West 54th St. Sibling featuring Hailey Hiatt at Somethin Jazz, 11PM.

    212 E. 52nd St. Courtney Bryan at Blue Note, 12:30 AM. 131 W. 3rd St. Ehud Asherie at Smalls, 1:30 AM. 183 W 10th St.

    Saturday, August 10

    Daniela Schaechter at Garage, 12:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S. B. D. Lenz at Liberty Village, 1:00 PM. Free. One Church

    Street, Flemington NJ. Jazzmobile All Stars at Great Hill, Central Park, 4:00 PM.

    106th Street and Central Park West. Andy Ezrin, David Finck Duo at Peach Grove Inn, 4:00

    PM. 1572 Route 17A, Warwick NY. Andrew Graus Grautet at Somethin Jazz, 5:00 PM. 212

    E. 52nd St. Joel Perry 3 at Garage, 6:15 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Lew Tabackin at Deer Head Inn, 7PM. 5 Main Street,

    Delaware Water Gap PA. Avi Rothbard 3 at Fat Cat, 7PM. 75 Christopher St. Agachiko featuring Russ Gershon at Somethin Jazz,

    7PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Manami Morita at Caffe Vivaldi, 7:15 PM. 32 Jones St. Yotam Silberstein 3 at The Bar Next Door, 7:30, 9:30,

    and 11:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St. Clifton Anderson 4 at BeanRunner Cafe, 7:30 PM. 201

    South Division Street, Peekskill NY. Rodriguez Brothers Band at Dizzys Club Coca Cola,

    7:30 and 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5. Next Collective at Jazz Standard, 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30

    PM. 116 East 27th St. Ben Perowsky 4 at Smalls, 7:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Paquito DRivera and His Panamerican Ensemble at

    Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. Steve Kimock Band featuring Bernie Worrell at City

    Winery, 8PM. 155 Varick St. Alan Rosenthal, Cleopatras Needle, 8PM. 2485 Bdwy. Les Pauls 3 featuring Nicki Parrott and special guest

    Bucky Pizzarelli at Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, 8PM. 300 Main Street, Old Saybrook CT.

    Roni Ben-Hur, Ray Drummond, Lewis Nash: Music of Billy Strayhorn at Kitano, 8PM, 10PM. 66 Park Av.

    Carrie Jackson and Her Jazzin All-Stars at The Mill, 8PM. 101 Old Mill Road, Spring Lake Heights NJ.

    Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks at Newton Theatre, 8PM. 234 Spring Street, Newton NJ.

    Dave Liebman at Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center, 8PM. 1351 Kings Highway, Sugar Loaf NY.

    Dave Stryker at Trumpets, 8PM, 10PM. 6 Depot Square, Montclair NJ.

    3 3 (Oliver Lake/ Reggie Workman/ Andrew Cyrille), Vijay Iyer at Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St.

    Swingadelic at Swing 46, 8:30 PM. 349 West 46th St. Steve Wilson 4 with Orrin Evans at Village Vanguard,

    8:30 and 10:30 PM. 178 7th Ave S. Jean Rohe at Cornelia St Cafe, 9PM. 29 Cornelia St. Manuel Valeras New Cuban Express at Fat Cat, 10PM.

    75 Christopher St. Jessica Schmitz at The Stone, 10PM. Corner of 2nd Street

    and Avenue C. Michael Dease 5 at Smalls, 10:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Akiko Tsuruga 3 at Garage, 10:30 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Chico Pinheiro and The Brazilian Dream Band at 54

    Below, 11PM. Lower level, 254 West 54th St. Jazzmeia Horn 4 at Metropolitan Room, 11:30 PM. 34 W

    22nd St. Rachel Eckroth at Blue Note, 12:30 AM. 131 W. 3rd St.

    Sunday, August 11

    Lou Caputo 4 at Garage, 11:30 AM. 99 7th Ave S. Henry Butler New Orleans Brunch at Joes Pub, 12:00

    PM. 425 Lafayette St. Mark Kramer, Gary Mazzaroppi, Dizzy Dolphin, Atlantic

    Club Casino, 12:30 PM. 3400 Pacific Ave, Atlantic City NJ. Vic Juris Brazilian Band featuring Kate Baker at Blue

    Note, 12:30 and 2:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. Michelle Walker 3 with Ron Affif at North Square Res-

    taurant, 12:30 and 2:00 PM. 103 Waverly Place. Nayibe la Gitana at Charles A. Dana Discovery Center,

    Central Park, 2:00 PM. Free. 110th Street bet. Fifth and Lenox Avenues.

    Hudson Valley Jazz Ensemble at Warwick Grove, 4:00 PM. 12 Cropsey Avenue, Warwick NY.

    Leslie Pintchik at Smalls, 4:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Val Hawk with special guest Bob Dorough at Deer Head

    Inn, 5:00 PM. 5 Main Street, Delaware Water Gap PA. Fred Sturm Big Band at Saint Peters Church, 5:00 PM.

    619 Lexington Avenue. David Berger Jazz Orchestra at Pier 84, Hudson River

    Park, 6:30 PM. Free. Dance lessons at 6:30 PM; music starts at 7PM. West 44th St.

    Human Equivalent with Leah Gough-Cooper at Some-thin Jazz, 7PM. 212 E. 52nd St.

    John Abercrombie/ Steve Swallow/ Adam Nussbaum/ Ohad Talmor at Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center,

    7PM. 1351 Kings Highway, Sugar Loaf NY. Rodriguez Brothers Band at Dizzys Club Coca Cola,

    7:30 and 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5. Dick Campo Big Band with special guests Valerie

    Rogers and Nicolas King at Garde Arts Center, 7:30 PM. 325 State Street, New London CT.

    Eric Johnson and Mike Stern at Infinity Music Hall, 7:30 PM. 20 Greenwoods Road West, Norfolk CT.

    Next Collective at Jazz Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 116 East 27th St.

    Lezlie Harrison at Smalls, 7:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Paquito DRivera and His Panamerican Ensemble at

    Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. Amina Figarova Sextet at Iridium, 8PM, 10PM. 1650

    Broadway. John Zorn with special guests at The Stone, 8PM. Cor-

    ner of 2nd Street and Avenue C. Stephanie Jones Ensemble at Van Goghs Ear, 8PM.

    1017 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union NJ.

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    Fat Cat Big Band at Fat Cat, 8:30 PM. 75 Christopher St. Steve Wilson 4 with Orrin Evans at Village Vanguard,

    8:30 and 10:30 PM. 178 7th Ave S. Chico Pinheiro and The Brazilian Dream Band at 54

    Below, 9PM. Lower level, 254 West 54th St. Pedro Giraudo Expansions Big Band at Birdland, 9:00

    and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St. Tangolando at Somethin Jazz, 9PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Afro Mantra at Garage, 11PM. 99 7th Ave S.

    Monday, August 12

    Shenel Johns 5 at Bushnell Park, 6:00 PM. Free. Jewell and Elm Streets, Hartford CT.

    Casey Berman 3 at The Bar Next Door, 6:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St.

    Eyal Vilner Big Band at Garage, 7PM. 99 7th Ave S. Brandee Younger Jazz Harp 4 at Bushnell Park, 7:30

    PM. Free. Jewell and Elm Streets, Hartford CT. Jazz House Kids featuring Christian McBride at Dizzys

    Club Coca Cola, 7:30, 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5. Jerome Sabbagh Duo at Smalls, 7:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Luke Celenza, Blue Note, 8PM, 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. Andy Timmons and Anton Fig with the Les Paul 3 at

    Iridium, 8PM, 10PM. 1650 Broadway. Alan and Warren Vache at Bickford Theatre, Morris

    Museum, 8PM. 6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown NJ. Deanna Witkowski 3 at The Bar Next Door, 8:30 and

    10:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St. Kitten Ruckus at Goodbye Blue Monday, 9PM. 1087

    Broadway, Brooklyn. Michael Blanco 4 with Jonathan Kreisberg at Somethin

    Jazz, 9PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Choro Ensemble with Pedro Ramos and Anat Cohen at

    Barbes, 9:30 PM. 376 Ninth Street, Park Slope, Brooklyn. Ari Hoenig Group at Smalls, 10PM. 183 W 10th St. Chris Beck 3 at Garage, 10:30 PM. 99 7th Ave S.

    Tuesday, August 13

    Mulgrew Miller Celebration at Dizzys Club Coca Cola, 1:00, 7:30, and 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5.

    Rob Edwards 4 at Garage, 6:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Tom Finn, Bar Next Door, 6:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St. Christian McBride 3 at 54 Below, 7:00 and 9PM. Lower

    level, 254 West 54th St. Chuck Lambert Band at Westfield Train Station, Down-

    town Jazz Festival, 7PM. 104 North Avenue West, West-field NJ.

    Bo Ram Park: Hear the Beauty at Somethin Jazz, 7PM. 212 E. 52nd St.

    Marcus Strickland 4 at Jazz Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 116 East 27th St.

    Eric Johnson and Mike Stern at Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St.

    Julian Lage and Chris Eldridge at City Winery, 8PM. 155 Varick St.

    Duo *3: Anna Webber, Gerald Cleaver, Han-earl Park, Viv Corringham and more at Douglass Street Music Collective, 8PM. 295 Douglass Street, Brooklyn.

    John Kordalewski and the Makanda Project at New York City Bahai Center, 8:00 and 9:30 PM. 53 East 11th St.

    Mary Halvorson and Joe Morris at The Stone, 8PM.

    Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C. Gusten Rudolph Band at Tumultys Pub, 8PM. 361

    George Street, New Brunswick NJ. Gialedo and the Unpredictables at Shapeshifter Lab,

    8:15 and 9:15 PM. 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn. Jonathan Greenstein 3 at The Bar Next Door, 8:30 and

    10:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St. Joey DeFrancesco with The City Rhythm Orchestra at

    Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St. Lou Donaldson 4, Akiko Tsuruga, Randy Johnston at

    Village Vanguard, 8:30 and 10:30 PM. 178 7th Ave S. Michael Attias 4, Nasheet Waits at Korzo, 9PM. 667 Fifth

    Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn. Michael Aranella 3 at Edison Rum House, 9:30 PM. 228

    West 47th St. Oz Noy 4 at 78 Below, 10PM. 380 Columbus Avenue. Jason Malletman Taylor at The Cutting Room, 10PM.

    44 East 32nd St. Mary Halvorson and Brandon Seabrook at The Stone,

    10PM. Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C. Adam Rongo 3 at Garage, 10:30 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Ralph Alessi 3 at Korzo, 10:30 PM. 667 Fifth Avenue, Park

    Slope, Brooklyn.

    Wednesday, August 14

    Roz Corral/ John DiMartino/ Paul Gill at Saint Peters Church, 1:00 PM. 619 Lexington Avenue.

    Marc Devine 3 at Garage, 6:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Yuki Shibata Group at Shrine, 6:00 PM. 2271 Adam

    Clayton Powell Boulevard (Seventh Avenue). Jeff McLaughlin 3 at The Bar Next Door, 6:30 PM. 129

    MacDougal St. Wycliffe Gordon at Grants Tomb, 7PM. Corner of River-

    side Drive and West 120th St. Michael Reis at Somethin Jazz, 7PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Roger Davidson at Caffe Vivaldi, 7:15 PM. 32 Jones St. Monty Alexander: Harlem Kingston Express at Dizzys

    Club Coca Cola, 7:30, 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5. Marcus Strickland 4 at Jazz Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM.

    116 East 27th St. The Smoke Rings at The Lambs Club, 7:30 PM. 132 West

    44th St. Eric Johnson and Mike Stern at Blue Note, 8:00 and

    10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. Ralph Peterson, Iridium, 8PM, 10PM. 1650 Broadway. Nancy Reed, Jim Ridl at Kitano, 8PM, 10PM. 66 Park Av. Nicki Parrott/ Rossano Sportiello and Friends at

    Bickford Theatre, Morris Museum, 8PM. 6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown NJ.

    Songbird Takeo at New Brunswick Hyatt, 8PM. 2 Albany Street, New Brunswick NJ.

    Thumbscrew 3 with Mary Halvorson and Michael For-manek at The Stone, 8PM, 10PM. 2nd Street and Ave C.

    Ted Curson Memorial Jam Session at Trumpets, 8PM. 6 Depot Square, Montclair NJ.

    Alex Wyatt Sextet at Shapeshifter Lab, 8:15 PM. 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn.

    Joey DeFrancesco with The City Rhythm Orchestra at Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St.

    Lou Donaldson 4 with Akiko Tsuruga and Randy Johns-ton at Village Vanguard, 8:30, 10:30 PM. 178 7th Ave S.

    Logan Richardson 4 at Smalls, 9:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Nobuki Takamen 3 at Garage, 10:30 PM. 99 7th Ave S.

    Thursday, August 15

    Harlem Blues and Jazz Band at Urban Plaza, 12:30 PM. Free. 51 W. 53rd St.

    Bill OConnell and Triple Play at Theater Square, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 5:15 PM. Free. 1 Center Street, Newark NJ.

    Clarissa Cinceno at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que Newark, 5:30 PM. 224 Market Street, Newark NJ.

    Josh Lawrence 4 at Garage, 6:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Kevin Wang 3 at The Bar Next Door, 6:30 PM. 129 Mac-

    Dougal St. Matuto with Clay Ross at Branford Town Green, 6:30

    PM. 1019 Main Street, Branford CT. Jerry Topinka Ensemble at Center Street, 6:30 PM.

    Center Street on Morris Avenue, Springfield NJ. Clem Ehoff 3 at Hecht Family Chiropractic Care, 6:30

    PM. 201 Mountain Avenue, Springfield NJ. Marlene VerPlanck and Her 3 at Lyndhurst, 6:30 PM.

    Free. 635 South Broadway, Tarrytown NY. Spanish Harlem Orchestra at Theater Square, New

    Jersey Performing Arts Center, 6:30 PM. Free. 1 Center Street, Newark NJ.

    Pam Purvis and the Blue Skies Band at Springfield Presbyterian Church, 6:30 PM. 37 Church Mall, Spring-field NJ.

    Sharif Zaben 3 at Cleopatras Needle, 7PM. 2485 Bdway. Allan Vache 3 at Shanghai Jazz, 7PM. 24 Main Street,

    Madison NJ. Jon Nankof 4 with Casey Berman at Somethin Jazz,

    7PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Silver Arrow Band at Drom, 7:15 PM. 85 Avenue A. Monty Alexander: Harlem Kingston Express at Dizzys

    Club Coca Cola, 7:30, 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5. Dr. Lonnie Smiths In the Beginning Octet at Jazz

    Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 116 East 27th St. Larry, Murali, and Julian Coryell at Bearsville Theater,

    8PM. 291 Tinker Street, Woodstock NY. Eric Johnson and Mike Stern at Blue Note, 8:00 and

    10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. Cherry Poppin Daddies at City Winery, 8PM. 155 Varick Dennis Coffey at The Cutting Room, 8PM. 44 East 32nd Joe Magnarelli 4 at Makeda, 8PM. 338 George Street,

    New Brunswick NJ. Hendrik Meurkens/ Antonio Adolfo Brazilian 4 at Kitano,

    8PM, 10PM. 66 Park Av. Myra Melford and Snowy Egret: Language of Dreams at

    Roulette, 8PM. 509 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. 30th Street Blues Band at Shrine, 8PM. 2271 Adam Clay-

    ton Powell Boulevard (Seventh Avenue). Thumbscrew 3 with Mary Halvorson and Michael For-

    manek at The Stone, 8PM, 10PM. 2nd st & Ave C. Scott Feiner and Pandeiro Jazz: CD Release Party at

    Shapeshifter Lab, 8:15 PM. 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn. Assaf Kehati 3 at The Bar Next Door, 8:30 and 10:30 PM.

    129 MacDougal St. Joey DeFrancesco with the City Rhythm Orchestra at

    Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St. Lou Donaldson 4 with Akiko Tsuruga and Randy Johns-

    ton at Village Vanguard, 8:30, 10:30 PM. 178 7th Ave S. Josh Deutsch and Nico Soffiato: A 3 of Duos at Caffe

    Vivaldi, 9PM. 32 Jones St. Hector Martignon at Nuyorican Poets Cafe, 9PM. 236

    East 3rd St. John Marshall 4 with Tardo Hammer at Silver Lining,

    9PM. 75 Murray St. Mind Open at Somethin Jazz, 9PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Los Hacheros at Gonzalez y Gonzalez, 9:30 and 11:30

    PM. 192 Mercer St. Devin Bing and the Secret Service at Metropolitan

    Room, 9:30 PM. 34 W 22nd St. Briggan Krauss H-Alpha with Ikue Mori and Jim Black

    at Shapeshifter Lab, 9:30 PM. 18 Whitwell Place, Bklyn. Logan Richardson 4 at Smalls, 9:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Victor Prieto 3 at Terraza 7, 9:45 PM. 40-19 Gleane

    Street, Elmhurst NY. Will Terrill 3 at Garage, 10:30 PM. 99 7th Ave S.

    Friday, August 16

    Masami Ishikawa 3 at Garage, 6:15 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Champian Fulton 3 at Shanghai Jazz, 6:30 and 8:30 PM.

    24 Main Street, Madison NJ. Mind Open at The Astor Room, 7PM. 34-12 36th Street,

    Astoria, Queens. Alex Layne 3 at Cleopatras Needle, 7PM. 2485 Bdway. Najwa Perkins and The After Hours 3 +1 at Deer Head

    Inn, 7PM. 5 Main Street, Delaware Water Gap PA. Gabriel Butterfield Band featuring Jimmy Vivino, Pete

    Levin and Rob Paparozzi, plus special guest Michael Davis at The Falcon, 7PM. 1348 Route 9W, Marlboro NY.

    Gregory Generet at Richard Rodgers Amphitheater, Marcus Garvey Park, 7PM. W 122nd Stt and Fifth Avenue.

    Chuck Braman Jazz Band at Pier 45, Hudson River Park, 7PM. Free. West Street at West 10th.

    Sheryl Bailey World on a String 3 with Ron Oswanski

    (Continued from page 19)

    Men are anxious to improve their

    circumstances, but are unwilling to improve

    themselves; they therefore remain bound.

    -- James Allen

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    203.438.5795 www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org

    sunday, augusT 11 @ 8 pm

    Justin Haywardspecial guest Mike Dawes

    Known as the front man of rock band The Moody Blues, he has a new album Spirits of the Western Sky released earlier this year. Tickets: $70

    saTuRday, augusT 24 @ 8 pm

    Americaspecial guest Chris Berardo & The DesBerardos Acoustic Trio Show

    America, a perennial classic rock favorite, is still thrilling audiences with their timeless sound. Tickets: $87.50

    ThuRsday, augusT 29 @ 8 pm

    Dave Koz & Friends

    On tour, expect to see the Summer Horns playing gems

    from the album and hottest hits from their individual

    catalogues. Tickets: $80

    ThuRsday, augusT 15 @ 8 pm

    DonavonFrankenreiter

    special guests Sosos, The Breedings

    Continuing his folk-infused songs on his new album Start

    Livin. Tickets: $37, Mezz $28

    fRiday, augusT 16 @ 8 pm

    SouthsideJohnny& The Asbury JukesFor more than 30 albums, they have delivered their soul- searing brand of raucous blues and R&B. Tickets: $57.50

    fRiday, augusT 23 @ 8 pm

    Rita Rudnerspecial guest

    Christine OLeary

    A top comedian and author, she is also a television

    personality, screenwriter, playwright, dancer and

    actress. Tickets: $58

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    and Ian Froman at The Bar Next Door, 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St.

    Jeff Allen 4 at BeanRunner Cafe, 7:30 PM. 201 South Division Street, Peekskill NY.

    Monty Alexander: Harlem Kingston Express at Dizzys Club Coca Cola, 7:30, 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5.

    Dr. Lonnie Smiths In the Beginning Octet at Jazz Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 116 East 27th St.

    Ali Ryerson/ Joe Carter Duo at Palace Theater, 7:30 PM. 100 East Main Street, Waterbury CT.

    Pete Malinverni 3 at Smalls, 7:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Eric Johnson and Mike Stern at Blue Note, 8:00 and

    10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. B. D. Lenz Vocal 3 at Canal House, 8PM. 47 Kossuth

    Avenue, Wharton NJ. James Blood Ulmer 3 at City Winery, 8PM. 155 Varick St. Michael Hendersons Electric Miles Concert: From

    Motown to Miles and Beyond at The Cutting Room, 8PM. 44 East 32nd St.

    Lew Tabackin 3 at Kitano, 8PM, 10PM. 66 Park Av. Andy Milne and Dapp Theory with special guest David

    Gilmore at Shapeshifter Lab, 8:00 and 9:30 PM. 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn.

    Mitch Frohman and The Bronx Horns at SOBs, 8PM, 10PM. 204 Varick St.

    Mary Halvorson Septet with Tim Berne and Ingrid Laubrock at The Stone, 8PM, 10PM. 2nd St and Avenue C.

    Gustavo Moretto 4 at Trumpets, 8PM, 10PM. 6 Depot Square, Montclair NJ.

    Lou Donaldson 4 with Akiko Tsuruga and Randy Johns-ton at Village Vanguard, 8:30, 10:30 PM. 178 7th Ave S.

    Michael Formaneks Resonator with Chris Speed, Loren Stillman, and Angelica Sanchez at Cornelia St Cafe, 9:00 and 10:30 PM. 29 Cornelia St.

    Sullivan Fortner at Jazz Gallery, 9:00 and 10:30 PM. Fifth floor, 1160 Broadway.

    John Marshall 5 at Smalls, 10:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Kevin Dorn at Garage, 10:45 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Jacqueline Hopkins and Her Ensemble at Metropolitan

    Room, 11:30 PM. 34 W 22nd St. Darren Lyons at Blue Note, 12:30 AM. 131 W. 3rd St.

    Saturday, August 17

    Alex Layne 3 at Garage, 12:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Guitar Summit: Bucky Pizzarelli, Frank Vignola, and Ed

    Laub at Morristown Green, 2:00 PM. Free. 20 North Park Place, Morristown NJ.

    Charanee at Jazzmobile, 3:00 PM. Corner of West 154th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.

    Quinn Sullivan Band at Morristown Green, 6:00 PM. Free. 20 North Park Place, Morristown NJ.

    Duke Bantu X at Shrine, 6:00 PM. 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard (Seventh Avenue).

    Joonsam Lee 3 at Garage, 6:15 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Galvanized Jazz Band at Music Mountain, 6:30 PM. 225

    Music Mountain Road, Falls Village CT. Clarence Penn at The Falcon, 7PM. 1348 Route 9W,

    Marlboro NY. Gary Fogel 5 at Somethin Jazz, 7PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Kevin Kastning and Mark Wingfield at Drom, 7:15 PM.

    85 Avenue A. Larry Corban 3 with Harvie S at The Bar Next Door, 7:30,

    9:30, and 11:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St. Brian Conigliaro 3 with Jim Cammack at BeanRunner

    Cafe, 7:30 PM. 201 South Division Street, Peekskill NY. Monty Alexander: Harlem Kingston Express at Dizzys

    Club Coca Cola, 7:30, 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5. Louis Fouch 4 at Ginnys Supper Club, 7:30 and 10PM.

    310 Lenox Avenue. Dr. Lonnie Smiths In the Beginning Octet at Jazz

    Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 116 East 27th St. Sarah Partridge 4 at Maxfields On Main, 7:30 PM. 713

    Main Street, Booton NJ. Nick Hempton 4 CD Release Party at Smalls, 7:30 PM.

    183 W 10th St. Carter Calvert and The Roger Cohen 3 at Algonquin

    Arts Center, 8PM. 173 Main Street, Manasquan NJ. Eric Johnson and Mike Stern at Blue Note, 8:00 and

    10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. Kuni Mikami 3 at Cleopatras Needle, 8PM. 2485 Bdway.

    The Four Freshmen at Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, 8PM. 300 Main Street, Old Saybrook CT.

    Harry Allen 4 with Rossano Sportiello at Kitano, 8PM, 10PM. 66 Park Av.

    Johnny A at Morristown Green, 8PM. Free. 20 North Park Place, Morristown NJ.

    Andy Milne and Dapp Theory with special guest David Gilmore at Shapeshifter Lab, 8:00 and 9:30 PM. 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn.

    Mary Halvorson, Tim Berne, Ingrid Laubrock at The Stone, 8PM, 10PM. Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C.

    Manuel Valera 3 at Trumpets, 8PM, 10PM. 6 Depot Square, Montclair NJ.

    Lou Donaldson 4 with Akiko Tsuruga and Randy Johns-ton at Village Vanguard, 8:30, 10:30 PM. 178 7th Ave S.

    Michael Formanek, Chris Speed, Loren Stillman, at Cornelia St Cafe, 9:00 and 10:30 PM. 29 Cornelia St.

    Sullivan Fortner at Jazz Gallery, 9:00 and 10:30 PM. Fifth floor, 1160 Broadway.

    Cristian Mendoza 4 at Somethin Jazz, 9PM. 212 E. 52nd John Marshall 5 at Smalls, 10:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Denise Thimes at Garage, 10:45 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Joseph Howell Jazz 4 with Jason Yeager at Somethin

    Jazz, 11PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Jessica Le Timbalera y La Malanga at Gonzalez y Gon-

    zalez, 11:30 PM and 1:30 AM. 192 Mercer St. Anthony and the Blue Tiger Band at Metropolitan Room,

    11:30 PM. 34 W 22nd St. Sam Kinninger at Blue Note, 12:30 AM. 131 W. 3rd St.

    Sunday, August 18

    Mayu Saeki 3 at Garage, 11:30 AM. 99 7th Ave S. Amanda Ruzza at Blue Note, 12:30 and 2:30 PM. 131 W.

    3rd St. Amy London 3 with Lisle Atkinson at North Square

    Restaurant, 12:30 and 2:00 PM. 103 Waverly Place. Owl 3 featuring Lage Lund and Will Vinson at Saint

    Peters Church, 5:00 PM. 619 Lexington Avenue. Monty Alexander: Harlem Kingston Express at Dizzys

    Club Coca Cola, 7:30, 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5. Dr. Lonnie Smiths In the Beginning Octet at Jazz

    Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 116 East 27th St. Ehud Asherie 3 at Smalls, 7:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Eric Johnson and Mike Stern at Blue Note, 8:00 and

    10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St. Mary Halvorson Septet with Tim Berne and Ingrid

    Laubrock at The Stone, 8PM, 10PM. Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C.

    Michael Winnickis Alignment at Van Goghs Ear, 8PM. 1017 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union NJ.

    Swingadelic at Swing 46, 8:30 PM. 349 West 46th St. Lou Donaldson 4, Akiko Tsuruga and Randy Johnston

    at Village Vanguard, 8:30 and 10:30 PM. 178 7th Ave S. Roni Ben-Hurs Tribute to Wes Montgomery featuring

    Steve Nelson, Jeremy Pelt and Bruce Barth at Birdland, 9:00 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St.

    John Marshall 4 with Tardo Hammer at Little Branch, 10PM. 20 Seventh Avenue South.

    Abe Ovadia 3 at Garage, 11PM. 99 7th Ave S.

    Monday, August 19

    Nick Finzer 3 at The Bar Next Door, 6:30 PM. 129 Mac-Dougal St.

    Winard Harper at Pier 1, Brooklyn Bridge Park, 7PM. 334 Furman Street, Brooklyn.

    Howard Williams Jazz Orch, Garage, 7PM. 99 7th Ave S. Francisco Mela 4 at Dizzys Club Coca Cola, 7:30 and

    9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5. Mingus Orchestra at Jazz Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM.

    116 East 27th St. Peter Bernstein at Smalls, 7:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Liberation Prophecy at Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM.

    131 W. 3rd St. Magic 3 with Chris McNulty, Paul Bollenback, and

    Ugonna Okegwo at The Bar Next Door, 8:30 and 10:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St.

    George Braith and Friends, Fat Cat, 9PM. 75 Christopher Marcus Gilmore at Jazz Gallery, 9:00 and 10:30 PM. Fifth

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    floor, 1160 Broadway. Will Vinson 4 CD Release Party at Smalls, 10PM. 183 W

    10th St. Kenny Shanker 4 at Garage, 10:30 PM. 99 7th Ave S.

    Tuesday, August 20

    Ray Blue 3 at Garage, 6:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S. New York Bakery Connection at Shrine, 6:00 PM. 2271

    Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard (Seventh Avenue). Adam OFarrill 3 at The Bar Next Door, 6:30 PM. 129

    MacDougal St. Anat Cohen and Choro Aventuroso at 54 Below, 7:00

    and 9PM. Lower level, 254 West 54th St. Mike Kaplan Nonet at Central Avenue, Downtown Jazz

    Festival, 7PM. 137 Central Avenue, Westfield NJ. Patty Cronheim Ensemble at Elm Street, Downtown

    Jazz Festival, 7PM. 105 Elm Street, Westfield NJ. Hammers Band at PNC Plaza, Downtown Jazz Festival,

    7PM. 1 Lincoln Plaza, Westfield NJ. Mauricio DeSouza and Bossa Brasil at Westfield Train

    Station, Downtown Jazz Festival, 7PM. 104 North Avenue West, Westfield NJ.

    Willie Martinez at Louis Armstrong House Museum, 7PM. 34-56 107th Street, Corona, Queens.

    Brian Charette Organ Sextette at Dizzys Club Coca Cola, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5.

    Ambrose Akinmusire Project with Sam Harris and special guests TBA at Jazz Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 116 East 27th St.

    Roy Hargrove Big Band with special guest Roberta Gambarini at Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd

    Jazz Funk Soul Tour with Jeff Lorber, Everette Harp, and Chuck Loeb at Iridium, 8PM, 10PM. 1650 Broadway.

    Roomful of Blues CD Release Party at B.B. King Blues Club, 8PM. 237 West 42nd St.

    Fyai Vilner Big Band at New York City Bahai Center, 8:00 and 9:30 PM. 53 East 11th St.

    Satoko Fujii / Tom Rainey Duo at The Stone, 8PM. Cor-ner of 2nd Street and Avenue C.

    Sam Tobias Band at Tumultys Pub, 8PM. 361 George Street, New Brunswick NJ.

    Matt Ullerys Loom at Shapeshifter Lab, 8:15 PM. 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn.

    Nick Vayenas 3 at The Bar Next Door, 8:30 and 10:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St.

    Billy Hart 4 at Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St. K. J. Denhert 4 at Side Door Jazz Club, 8:30 PM. 85

    Lyme Street, Old Lyme CT. Jimmy Cobb 3 at Village Vanguard, 8:30 and 10:30 PM.

    178 7th Ave S. Marcus Gilmore at Jazz Gallery, 9:00 and 10:30 PM. Fifth

    floor, 1160 Broadway. Bad Touch with Loren Stillman at Korzo, 9PM. 667 Fifth

    Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn. Ben Eunson Group at Somethin Jazz, 9PM. 212 E. 52nd Matt Ullerys Loom with special guests at Shapeshifter

    Lab, 9:30 PM. 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn. Satoko Fujii 5 with Nels Cline at The Stone, 10PM.

    Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C. Paul Francis 3 at Garage, 10:30 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Pete Rende at Korzo, 10:30 PM. 667 Fifth Avenue, Park

    Slope, Brooklyn.

    Wednesday, August 21

    Jack Wilkins and Peter Bernstein at Saint Peters Church, 1:00 PM. 619 Lexington Avenue.

    Rick Stone 3 at Garage, 6:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Anat Cohen and Choro Aventuroso at 54 Below, 7:00

    and 9PM. Lower level, 254 West 54th St. Lucky Peterson at The Falcon, 7PM. 1348 Route 9W,

    Marlboro NY. Ian OBerne 5 at Somethin Jazz, 7PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Chris Washburne and the SYOTOS Band at Dizzys Club

    Coca Cola, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5. Ambrose Akinmusire, Sam Harris and special guests

    TBA at Jazz Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 116 East 27th St. Thank You Les: A Tribute to Les Paul at Joes Pub, 7:30

    PM. Artists TBA. 425 Lafayette St.

    Jersey Jazz Collectiveat Trumpets, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 6 Depot Square, Montclair NJ.

    Mark Smalls Open Ended: CD Release Party at Kitano, 8PM, 10PM. 66 Park Av.

    Satoko Fujii 3 with Rene Hart and David Miller at The Stone, 8PM. Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C.

    Austin Day 3 at The Bar Next Door, 8:30 and 10:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St.

    Roy Hargrove Big Band with special guest Roberta Gambarini at Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd

    Jazz Funk Soul Tour with Jeff Lorber, Everette Harp, and Chuck Loeb at Iridium, 8PM, 10PM. 1650 Broadway.

    Billy Hart 4 at Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St. Nikolaj Hess 4 at Cornelia St Cafe, 8:30 PM. 29 Cornelia. Jimmy Cobb 3 at Village Vanguard, 8:30 and 10:30 PM.

    178 7th Ave S. Piotr Pawlak UStet at Somethin Jazz, 9PM. 212 E. 52nd New York Funk Exchange at Club Groove, 9:30 PM. 125

    MacDougal St. Dayna Stephens Group at Smalls, 9:30 PM. 183 W 10th Junk Box with Satoko Fujii and John Hollenbeck at The

    Stone, 10PM. Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C. Grandpa Musselman and the Syncopators at The Way-

    land, 10PM. 700 East 9th St. Kyoko Oyobe at Garage, 10:30 PM. 99 7th Ave S.

    Thursday, August 22

    Tim Hagans 4 at Urban Plaza, 12:30 PM. Free. 51 W. 53rd St.

    Big Fun(k) at Theater Square, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 5:15 PM. Free. 1 Center Street, Newark NJ.

    Akiko Tsuruga at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que Newark, 5:30 PM. 224 Market Street, Newark NJ.

    Tex Allen Sextet at Birdland, 6:00 PM. 315 W. 44th St. George Weldon 3 at Garage, 6:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Nicolas Letman-Burtonovic 4 at Shrine, 6:00 PM. 2271

    Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard (Seventh Avenue). Aleksi Glick 3 at The Bar Next Door, 6:30 PM. 129 Mac-

    Dougal St. Lao Tizer at Branford Town Green, 6:30 PM. 1019 Main

    Street, Branford CT. Mike LeDonnes Groover 4 at Lyndhurst, 6:30 PM. Free.

    635 South Broadway, Tarrytown NY. Ohio Players at Theater Square, New Jersey Performing

    Arts Center, 6:30 PM. Free. 1 Center Street, Newark NJ. Anat Cohen and Choro Aventuroso at 54 Below, 7:00

    and 9PM. Lower level, 254 West 54th St. Ray Parker 3 at Cleopatras Needle, 7PM. 2485 Bdway. Craig Harris Oh Harlem: Reflections on Sekou Sun-

    diata at Richard Rodgers Amphitheater, Marcus Garvey Park, 7PM. Corner of West 122nd Street and Fifth Avenue.

    Endangered Species: The Music of Wayne Shorter featuring Marcus Strickland, J. D. Allen, Tim Green, Michael Dease, Jeremy Pelt, Geri Allen, Dwayne Burno, and others at Dizzys Club Coca Cola, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5.

    Ambrose Akinmusire, Sam Harris and special guests TBA at Jazz Standard, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 116 East 27th St.

    Roy Hargrove Big Band with special guest Roberta Gambarini at Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd

    Danny Jonokuchi Sextet at Goodbye Blue Monday, 8PM. 1087 Broadway, Brooklyn.

    Surface to Air at Greenwich House, 8PM. Suite 302, 224 West 30th St.

    John Lee Hooker, Jr. at Lucilles, B.B. King Blues Club, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 237 West 42nd St.

    Patrick Cornelius Sextet with Frank Kimbrough and Billy Drummond: CD Release Party at Kitano, 8PM, 10PM. 66 Park Av.

    Mike Bond 4 at Makeda, 8PM. 338 George Street, New Brunswick NJ.

    Satoko Fujii and Ikue Mori at The Stone, 8PM. Corner of 2nd Street and Avenue C.

    Peter Fish Group with Benjamin Drazen at Shapeshifter Lab, 8:15 PM. 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn.

    Sebastian Noelle 3 at The Bar Next Door, 8:30 and 10:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St.

    Billy Hart 4 at Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St. Toubab Krewe at SOBs, 8:30 and 10:45 PM. 204 Varick Jimmy Cobb 3 at Village Vanguard, 8:30 and 10:30 PM.

    178 7th Ave S. New York Bakery Connection at Somethin Jazz, 9PM.

    212 E. 52nd St. Grand Street Stompers at Edison Rum House, 9:30 PM.

    228 West 47th St. Los Hermanos DeLeon at Gonzalez y Gonzalez, 9:30 and

    11:30 PM. 192 Mercer St. L*A*W Band at Shapeshifter Lab, 9:30 PM. 18 Whitwell

    Place, Brooklyn. Dayna Stephens Group at Smalls, 9:30 PM. 183 W 10th Satoko Fujii 4 at The Stone, 10PM. Corner of 2nd Street

    and Avenue C. Michika Fukumori at Garage, 10:30 PM. 99 7th Ave S.

    Friday, August 23

    Danny Bacher at Casa Dante, 5:30 PM. 737 Newark Avenue, Jersey City NJ.

    Todd Marcus 4 at Garage, 6:15 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Anat Cohen and Choro Aventuroso at 54 Below, 7:00

    and 9PM. Lower level, 254 West 54th St. Yaacov Mayman 3, Cleopatras Needle, 7PM. 2485 Bdwy. Mike Collins 4 at Deer Head Inn, 7PM. 5 Main Street,

    Delaware Water Gap PA. Jake Saslow 3 at The Bar Next Door, 7:30, 9:30, and

    11:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St. Endangered Species: Music of Wayne Shorter featuring

    Marcus Strickland, J. D. Allen, Tim Green, Michael Dease, Jeremy Pelt, Geri Allen, Dwayne Burno, Dizzys Club Coca Cola, 7:30, 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5.

    Gregory Porter at Jazz Standard, 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30 PM. 116 East 27th St.

    Tardo Hammer 3 at Smalls, 7:30 PM. 183 W 10th St. Roy Hargrove Big Band with special guest Roberta

    Gambarini at Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd Mannys Boogaloo Crew at Cupping Room Cafe, 8PM.

    359 West Broadway. Alexis Cole 4 at Kitano, 8PM, 10PM. 66 Park Av. Min-Yoh Ensemble with Satoko Fujii and Curtis Hassel-

    bring at The Stone, 8PM. Corner of 2nd Street and Ave C. Burr Johnsons BJB 3 at Trumpets, 8PM, 10PM. 6 Depot

    Square, Montclair NJ. Billy Hart 4 at Birdland, 8:30 and 11PM. 315 W. 44th St. Bill Charlap at Side Door Jazz Club, 8:30 PM. 85 Lyme

    Street, Old Lyme CT. Jimmy Cobb 3 at Village Vanguard, 8:30 and 10:30 PM.

    178 7th Ave S. John Platz 4 at Goodbye Blue Monday, 9PM. 1087

    Broadway, Brooklyn. Nicolas Letman-Burtinovic 4 at Nublu, 9PM. 62 Ave C. Aimee Allen 3 at Somethin Jazz, 9PM. 212 E. 52nd St. Jook Joint Shufflers at Edison Rum House, 9:30 PM.

    228 West 47th St. Ole Mathisens Event Horizon at Shapeshifter Lab, 9:30

    PM. 18 Whitwell Place, Brooklyn. Satoko Fujii and Kaze at The Stone, 10PM. Corner of 2nd

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    Street and Avenue C. Scott Wendholt Group at Smalls, 10:30 PM. 183 W 10th Hot House at Garage, 10:45 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Willie Villegas y Entre Amigos at Gonzalez y Gonzalez,

    11:30 and 1:30 AM. 192 Mercer St. Nick Sample with Drop It Roxy at Blue Note, 12:30 AM.

    131 W. 3rd St.

    Saturday, August 24

    Marsha Heydt and the Project of Love at Garage, 12:00 PM. 99 7th Ave S.

    Eight Days of Blues at Liberty Village, 1:00 PM. Free. One Church Street, Flemington NJ.

    Karl Latham/ Vic Juris/ Mark Egan at Palmer Square, 2:00 PM. 40 Nassau Street, Princeton NJ.

    The Red Microphone at Brecht Forum, 6:00 PM. 451 West St.

    Donee Middleton at Shrine, 6:00 PM. 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard (Seventh Avenue).

    Champain Fulton 4 at Garage, 6:15 PM. 99 7th Ave S. Anat Cohen and Choro Aventuroso at 54 Below, 7:00

    and 9PM. Lower level, 254 West 54th St. Dissident Arts Orchestra at Brecht Forum, 7PM. 451

    West St. Dave Liebman 4 at Deer Head Inn, 7PM. 5 Main Street,

    Delaware Water Gap PA. John Marshall 5 with Grant Stewart and Tardo Hammer

    at Fat Cat, 7PM. 75 Christopher St. Christian Finger Band at Somethin Jazz, 7PM. 212 E.

    52nd St. Ben Monder 3 at The Bar Next Door, 7:30, 9:30, and

    11:30 PM. 129 MacDougal St. Native Soul with Marcus McLaurine and Michael Coch-

    rane at BeanRunner Cafe, 7:30 PM. 201 South Division Street, Peekskill NY.

    Endangered Species: The Music of Wayne Shorter featuring Marcus Strickland, J. D. Allen, Tim Green, Michael Dease, Jeremy Pelt, Xavier Davis, Dwayne Burno, and others at Dizzys Club Coca Cola, 7:30 and 9:30 PM. 10 Columbus Circle #5.

    Gregory Porter at Jazz Standard, 7:30, 9:30, and 11:30 PM. 116 East 27th St.

    Lafayette Harris Group at Smalls, 7:30 PM. 183 W 10th Roy Hargrove Big Band with special guest Roberta

    Gambarini at Blue Note, 8:00 and 10:30 PM. 131 W. 3rd St.

    Unconspicuous Meeting at Brecht Forum, 8PM. 451 West St.

    Youngjoo Song at Cleopatras Needle, 8PM. 2485 Broad-way.

    Chieli Minucci/ Steve Adelson/ Frank Bellucci 3 at The Cutting Room, 8PM. 44 East 32nd St.

    Brian Auger and Jeff Golub at Lucilles, B.B. King Blues Club, 8PM, 10PM. 237 West 42nd St.