Tuesday, June 22, 2010

"In Touch" Presents Free Jazz at Three Manhattan Hot Spots

The George Garzone Quartet featuring Joe Cohn Perform at Rue 57, Thursday, June 24

"I'm not the master of the sax, George Garzone is." - Michael Brecker

Saxophonist George Garzone makes his debut with guitarist Joe Cohn at Rue 57, 60 West 57th Street, in New York on Thursday, June 24 from 8 pm - 11:30 pm. No cover charge. For information call (212) 307-5656.

A powerful tenor saxophonist whose adventurous flights with his longtime band the Fringe have made him a legend in the Boston area, George Garzone has spent most of his life as a jazz educator. He began on the tenor when he was six, played in a family band, and attended music school in Boston. Garzone first formed his trio the Fringe (a group that in the mid-'90s also included founding member Bob Gullotti on drums and bassist John Lockwood) back in 1972. In addition, Garzone has guested in many situations, touring Europe with Jamaaladeen Tacuma and gigging with Danilo Perez, Joe Lovano, Jack DeJohnette, Rachel Z, and John Patitucci, among others.

Joe Cohn, the son of the legendary saxophonist Al Cohn, is one of the today's most creative guitarists - melodically quick witted, harmonically advanced and relentlessly swinging. He has performed with father Al Cohn, Freddy Cole, Bob Mover, Nick Brignola, Artie Shaw, Zoot Sims, Buddy DeFranco, Al Grey, Warren Chiasson, and Carmine Leggio among others.

Upcoming Music:
July 1 - George Garzone Quartet featuring Victor Lewis
July 8 - Harry Allen/Joe Cohn Quartet
July 15 - Vanessa Trouble Quartet
July 22 - Sarah Hayes Quartet featuring John Colianni
July 29 - Jerry Weldon Quartet featuring Joe Cohn
The Harry Allen/Joe Cohn Quartet Perform at the Palio Bar, Friday, June 25

Saxophonist Harry Allen and guitarist Joe Cohn return by popular demand for another special evening of jazz along with bassist Joel Forbes and drummer Chuck Riggs to the Palio Bar at Piano Due Restaurant, 151 West 51st Street in New York on Friday, June 25 from 8 pm - 11:30 pm. No cover charge. For information call (212) 399-9400.

Jazz writer Gene Lees once wrote, "Stan Getz was once asked his idea of the perfect tenor saxophone soloist. His answer was, 'My technique, Al Cohn's ideas, and Zoot's time.' The fulfillment of that ideal may well be embodied in Harry Allen."

Harry Allen has over thirty recordings to his name. Three of Harry's CDs have won Gold Disc Awards from Japan's Swing Journal Magazine, and his CD Tenors Anyone? won both the Gold Disc Award and the New Star Award. His recordings have made the top ten list for favorite new releases in Swing Journal Magazine's reader's poll and Jazz Journal International's critic's poll for 1997, and Eu Nao Quero Dancar (I Won't Dance), the third Gold Disc Award winner, was voted second for album of the year for 1998 by Swing Journal Magazine’s reader’s poll. The Harry Allen - Joe Cohn Quartet won the New York Nightlife Award for Outstanding Jazz Combo Performance of 2006 and was nominated for Best Jazz Combo by the Jazz Journalists Association for the same year.

Joe Cohn, the son of the legendary saxophonist Al Cohn, is one of the today's most creative guitarists - melodically quick witted, harmonically advanced and relentlessly swinging. He has performed with father Al Cohn, Freddy Cole, Bob Mover, Nick Brignola, Artie Shaw, Zoot Sims, Buddy DeFranco, Al Grey, Warren Chiasson, and Carmine Leggio among others.

Upcoming Music:
July 2 - Grant Stewart Trio
July 9 - Warren Chiasson Trio featuring Joe Cohn
July 16 - Sarah Hayes Quartet featuring Benny Powell
July 23 - Harry Allen/Joe Cohn Quartet
July 30 - Sarah Hayes Quartet featuring Harry Allen
The Grant Stewart Trio Perform at Zorzi, Saturday, June 26

Saxophonist Grant Stewart debuts with his trio at Zorzi, 1 East 35th Street, on Saturday, June 26 for a special evening of music from 8 pm - 11:30 pm. No cover charge. For information call (212) 213-9167.

Toronto native Grant Stewart is a hard-swinging tenor saxophonist steeped in the jazz tradition. Introduced to jazz by his part-time jazz guitarist father, Stewart grew up listening to such legendary saxophonists as Charlie Parker, Wardell Gray, and others. By his early teens, Stewart had already found performance experience with such artists as Pat La Barbera and Bob Mover, and at age 19 moved to New York City. Since that time, Stewart has performed with a bevy of well-known jazz musicians, including Clark Terry, Brad Mehldau, Curtis Fuller, and many others. On his own, Stewart has released a handful of recordings, including 1992's Downtown Sounds, 1999's Buen Rollo, 2005's Grant Stewart + 4, 2007's In the Still of the Night, and 2009's Plays the Music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn.

Upcoming Music:
July 3 - Vanderlei Pereira Trio featuring Cidinho Texeira
July 10 - Warren Chiasson Trio featuring Joe Cohn
July 17 - Sarah Hayes Trio featuring John Colianni
July 24 - Warren Vaché Trio
July 31 - Harry Allen Trio

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