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Jazz Jam at Cafe Nine
Cafe Nine 250 State Street, New HavenThe Saturday Afternoon Jazz Jam is one of the longest running traditions at Cafe Nine. Each week join a new house band as they play a set before it opens up into an open jam. Bring your instrument and come sit in with the band! Admission is always free and children/youngsters are always welcome.
Aaron Goldberg Trio
Veronica Hagman Concert Hall - WCSU 43 Lake Avenue Ext., DanburyAaron Goldberg – John Patitucci – Al Foster For over 20 years, pianist Aaron Goldberg has set himself apart as one of the most scintillating performers in jazz” — JazzTimes Aaron Goldberg is widely heralded as one of the art form’s most compelling pianists, both leading his trio and collaborating with such brilliant icons as [...]
Soundtrack to a Coup d’État (documentary)
Real Art Ways 56 Arbor St, Hartford“Provoking a bit of confusion is the point. Covert power relies on misdirection, and it is only by looking back that we can sometimes make sense of what happened. That’s why “Soundtrack” lands on a coda.” – NYT “Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat” succeeds as an intense piece of reclamation and rejuvenation, giving breath to [...]
Aaron Parks Little Big
Parkville Sounds 30 Arbor Street, HartfordThe Parkville Sessions reignites vibrant music culture in Hartford, CT, by transforming our historic bakery-turned-music studio into a dynamic, immersive space for world-class live performances. We invite audiences to step into a recording studio experience like no other—an intimate setting where you sit in the first two rows, fully immersed in the music. The proximity [...]
Fred Hersch Solo Piano
Side Door Jazz Club 85 Lyme Street, Old LymeA member of jazz’s piano pantheon, Fred Hersch has been an influential creative force over more than three decades as an improviser, composer, educator, bandleader, collaborator, and recording artist. He has been proclaimed “the most arrestingly innovative pianist in jazz over the last decade” by Vanity Fair and “a living legend” by The New Yorker. [...]
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