11th Annual Stage of Nations Blue Rain Ecofest
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Larry Luttinger
441 E. Washington St.
Syracuse, NY 13202
larry@cnyjazz.org
315-479-5299
Jazz On Tap series expands in Skaneateles
Syracuse NY – The 24th year of CNY Jazz programming kicks into gear with the fifth season of "Jazz On Tap", the Sunday afternoon jazz series presented by CNY Jazz in the Finger Lakes On Tap brewpub and restaurant in Skaneateles. Events will take place on select Sundays from 2:00 to 5:00 pm, including a special Saturday night kickoff party with Ronnie Leigh on September 7th from 7:00 to 10:00 pm, and a now traditional New Year's Day party with Angelo Candela's combo, for those unable to party the night before or who need a second dose of fun. The series is expanding from 20 to 29 events, and this season's lineup features past regulars and new faces. All events are free, with no cover charge. "CNY Jazz Club" cardholders will receive 10% of food and drink.
"We've put together a fresh new group of artists this season, the best in the extended region," according to Larry Luttinger, curator of the series. "Mark Nanni and The Intention were a hit last year, so we're bringing them back for multiple dates. Other new faces are Mike Cortese's new Latin Jazz combo 'Montuno Blue', Jeff Stockham doing his tribute to Chet Baker, and powerhouse singer Nancy Kelly, along with long-time series favorites from past years. We're also bringing former Syracusan Jon Leroy in from Albany with his trio." Other acts include Rochester's Jon Seiger, the acoustic swing of Stringdom, Auburn favorites Cookie Coogan and Bob Piorun, the E.S.P. Quartet, Edgar Pagan's GPL, Ithaca's Sally Ramirez, Ronnie Leigh, and guitarist Steve Brown, who is paired this year with Elmira organist Dino Losito.
Finger Lakes on Tap offers 60 taps, with a wide and eclectic selection of beers crafted locally, regionally, and internationally. The complete tap selection is detailed at www.fingerlakesontap.com. A light menu complements the tap selections.
2018-19 CNY Jazz Club discount cards will be honored through November 3rd. The entire Jazz On Tap schedule can be found at www.cnyjazz.org/jazz-on-tap.
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About CNY Jazz
The CNY Jazz Arts Foundation, established in 1996, is the primary year-round provider of jazz presentations for the public and for schools across the entire Upstate New York region. Its growing list of programs includes The CNY Jazz Cabaret Series, Scholastic Jazz Jams and Nancy Kelly Vocal Jazz Jams and Cabarets, Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival, Jazz Vespers Series, SummerJazz Workshop, Jazz in the City, Jazz On Tap, the CNY Jazz Youth Orchestra, Jazz at the Cavalier, and more. www.cnyjazz.org
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CONTACT:
Steve Becker
Producer
Premier Promotions
315.727.9393
steve@premierpromo.com
Concert Series Energizes Syracuse's Urban Neighborhoods
Syracuse NY – Syracuse's neighborhoods will again benefit from the positive cultural, social, and economic outcomes of Jazz in the City, the mobile cultural platform that has served the city since 2002. Four concert events are scheduled on Thursday evenings in August. National and regional groups will perform, minority vendors will showcase their wares, and the Molina Healthcare Village will distribute information from a host of area health and family service organizations. Tops Friendly Markets will give out coupons. Unions, colleges, and the Syracuse Police will be on hand to recruit, and the La Liga Youth Corps will provide ground services for the four-concert series. All events are free and open to the public.
The series will present one concert in each quadrant of the city, starting on the Old South Side at the Dunk & Bright lot on South Salina Street on August 1st. As is traditional for the series, the Blacklites will perform with a special guest. This year they will feature Rhonda Plunkett, the dynamic Southern Tier soul vocalist, making a rare trip upstate. The KC Cuse Line Dancers will perform a pre-show demonstration. Food and beverages will be available from Sarita Foods.
On August 8th, new sponsor Circare will host the West Side concert at a new location for the series, Leavenworth Park. Syracuse's favorite smooth jazz son Jackiem Joyner, Fowler High School grad and Billboard #1 saxophonist, will hold court. Food trucks will be present including Limp Lizard, Baked Potato Express and Skippy's Ice Cream.
After a week's hiatus, the series moves to the Hawley Green neighborhood on August 22nd. Atlas, the eight-piece funk and pop juggernaut now celebrating their thirty eighth year in show business, returns by popular demand for an outdoor dining concert at the Regency Tower, hosted by Attilio's. The KC Cuse Line Dance Seniors will perform a pre-show demonstration. Food and beverages will be available at Attilio's.
The series concludes with a four-hour event at Le Moyne Plaza in the Salt Springs-Fayette area, serving city and campus with two hours of games and a silent disco, followed by a concert by West End Blend, the eight-piece funk and soul outfit from Hartford Connecticut fronted by vocalist Erica T. Bryan. Food and beverages will be available.
"We've never had a more robust series as we've been able to produce this year, despite a challenging fundraising environment," said Larry Luttinger, director of CNY Jazz. "Without a team of folks who understand the value and outcomes of activities like this, we would never be able to do what we do. New sponsor Circare came to our rescue for the west side concert, new Police Chief Kenton Buckner has embraced the series, and due to our many loyal health care and neighborhood sponsors, we're stable for another year. We're proud that we have been recognized at the federal level by the National Endowment for the Arts, and thankful that our visionary Assemblyperson Pam Hunter has again provided the match to their grant."
Outdoor dining reservations may be made at Attilio's for the August 22nd concert by calling 315-218-5085. For a complete list of sponsors and supporters, in-depth artist descriptions, and schedule, visit www.cnyjazzinthecity.org.
JAZZ IN THE CITY 2019 SCHEDULE
• The Blacklites with Rhonda Plunkett – August 1st Dunk & Bright, 2648 S Salina St, Syracuse, NY 13205: 6:30 -9:00 pm with opening act KC Cuse Line Dancers and ceremonies
• Jackiem Joyner – August 8th Leavenworth Park, 120 Wilkinson St, Syracuse, NY 13204: 7:00 – 9:00 pm
• Atlas – August 22nd Regency Tower, 770 James St (at Lodi St), Syracuse, NY 13203: 7:00-9:00 pm
• West End Blend – August 29th Le Moyne Plaza, 1139 Salt Springs Rd, Syracuse 13214: 4:00-6:00 pm games and silent disco / 6:00-8:00 pm concert
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Larry Luttinger
441 E. Washington St.
Syracuse, NY 13202
CNY Jazz creates unique youth training orchestra
Syracuse NY – CNY Jazz Central has created a unique pre-professional performing ensemble, the CNY Jazz Youth Orchestra, which will perform an inaugural season of five summer concerts throughout the month of July in various locations in Onondaga County. Selected by audition, orchestra members hail from the City of Syracuse Schools, various county school districts, and Onondaga Community College. Their founding Music Director and conductor is Joe Carello, well-known to regional audiences as the former director of the Stan Colella Parks and Recreation All-Stars, saxophone soloist with the CNY Jazz Orchestra, the Syracuse Symphony and Symphoria, college woodwind instructor, and director of the Le Moyne College and O.C.C. jazz ensembles.
The ensemble is unique nationally as a pre-professional apprenticeship program for developing young artists entering the professional job market. Support from the Musicians Performance Trust Fund of the American Federation of Musicians, the Onondaga County Youth Bureau, Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 267, and UAW Region 9 makes it possible for the orchestra to receive prevailing wages for performing five free "Public Service" concerts as youth members of the AFM.
The 17-piece big band, with a featured vocalist, is the ultimate element of the CNY Jazz "Educational Pipeline System." CNY Jazz identifies young talent by going into schools to present concerts, residencies, and clinics, offers scholarships to the their "SummerJazz Workshop" in residence at the NY State Fair, plus free admission to their Scholastic Jazz Jams, Arts-in-Education shows, residencies, and vocal jazz programs, and selects the cream of the crop to audition for their elite ensembles. As young artists enter the college and professional markets, they supply veteran musicians and the Jazz Central Theater to help them produce their college application performance videos, write letters of recommendation, and counsel families about the best college programs for their children. Its overarching goal is to instill discipline, team building, and leadership skills applicable to life success in young people, regardless of their choice of career.
"This new youth jazz orchestra is unique in that it recognizes the arts as a profession, with an apprenticeship program as a springboard to success," according to Larry Luttinger, founder of CNY Jazz. "We will always emphasize urban youth at risk and make them a recruiting priority, as we've always done with all our programs. But this will be an elite group, open by audition to any young artist under the age of 21 living in Onondaga County. It will instill the professional values of the AFM in these emerging musicians from a young age, values that will last a lifetime."
CNY Jazz has a strong history of producing positive outcomes and creating success stories for area youth. They provided artistic direction, instruments, music library, and other support for the predecessor of the youth orchestra, the Parks and Rec All-stars, which produced dozens of national luminaries in music and other professions, including Joe Magnarelli (Harry Connick and Lionel Hampton), Jackiem Joyner (Billboard #1 saxophonist), Bill Billingham (Chicago Lyric Opera), Tom Brigandi (Chuck Mangione), Wayne Tucker (Taylor Swift, Ne-yo), two Syracuse City Schools band directors and a principal, professors at all three local colleges, and even Terry McAuliffe, former Governor of Virginia.
Charter members of the new orchestra are Seaver Schultz, Marko Suchy, Adam Ball, Richie Leonardo, and Nathan Cattell, saxophones; Nick Tarrats, Tim Frye, and Alex Williams, trumpets; Miles Owens, Wyatt Weldum, Dante Carioti, ad Dan Shaw, trombones; Mike Passarelli, Jr, piano; DeVaughn Jackson, bass; and Marcus Oliver, drums; with Ally Rexine as featured vocalist.
The orchestra will perform five free concerts in the month of July, in high profile settings across the county.
CNY Youth Orchestra Summer Schedule
- DestiNY Mall Canyon, July 13th, 12:00-1:00 pm
- Cazenovia Counterpoint, July 13th, St. Peters Church, 4:30-6:00 pm
- Manlius Ampitheater, July 16th, 7-8:15, rain date July 18th
- Le Moyne College Coyne Arts Center, Mon July 22, 12:30-1:30 pm
- Northeast Jazz & Wine Fest, Clinton Square, July 27th, 12:00-1:00 pm
All concerts are free and open to the public. For more information about having the band perform for any function in Syracuse and Onondaga County, contact CNY Jazz at 315-479-5299. #
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Contact: Larry Luttinger
CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
T: (315) 479-5299
C: (315) 436-9082
www.nejazzwinefest.org
Jazz fest alive and well in Syracuse
CNY Jazz celebrates 18 years of serving Syracuse with a top-flight international jazz festival surrounded by fine wines, food, and fun, as the Berkshire Bank Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival holds court in Clinton Square, the heart of downtown Syracuse, on July 26th and 27th.
The two-day event provides the performing arts anchor for Syracuse Artsweek, the "festival of festivals" that stretches from Clinton Square to the Everson Museum, attracting over 66,000 festivalgoers to downtown Syracuse every summer.
This year, the 11th as a "jazz and wine" fest and the 18th as Syracuse's downtown jazz festival, brings many new facets. It is the first in partnership with the Marriott Syracuse Downtown, which will lodge festival artists and host local acts on its outdoor patio. A new presenting partnership with Mack Studios will bring an international flavor and a member of America's foremost jazz dynasty to the main stage. The event will also serve as the festival launching pad for the brand new CNY Jazz Youth Orchestra, an all-star 17-piece big band whose members hail from city and county school districts and area colleges.
The festival has been serving downtown Syracuse and Central New York with a signature jazz event for nearly 20 years with no signs of slowing down, according to organizer and founder of CNY Jazz, Larry Luttinger. "Syracuse doesn't have to worry about losing any jazz capacity while we're on watch," according to Luttinger. "As the sole surviving jazz festival for the region, we've had a year to lay the groundwork for growth. We're continuing to work hard to convince the public and private sector that this tradition needs to continue and that Artsweek continues to grow. Jazz, and the arts as a whole, are a huge, largely untapped economic driver for our region. I'm carrying this flag full-time these days, and lobbying hard for new investment in downtown arts organizations, with a signature downtown jazz event leading the way as the prime cultural tourism engine."
This year's lineup of artists has never been stronger, thanks to continued support from title sponsor Berkshire Bank, Assemblymember Pam Hunter, a host of new sponsors, and new co-presenter Mack Studios. Peter Mack, well-known regional producer, bandleader, and musician, will curate two main stage acts. Delfeayo Marsalis, trombonist member of the American dynasty setting the benchmark for mainstream jazz, will appear with the Macktet, an all-Upstate New York group with members from all corners of the state. Lending an international flair is Quinteto De Corazon, featuring Milo and Omar Tamez from Monterrey Mexico, German-born Thomas Heberer, Mack, and Harvey Sorgen, a veteran of wildly eclectic experience including Hot Tuna, Paul Simon, Phil Lesh and Dave Douglas.
The remainder of the bill features a wide variety of musical styles played by the best in the business. "Jazz is like America, in all its various cultural forms," said Luttinger. "As an education organization, we always deliberately present a sampler of all that jazz is, and can be, for listeners of all ages, tastes, and backgrounds." Other main stage acts include a French-inspired acoustic swing act with bluesy overtones, the Pelotones; the powerhouse contemporary jazz, funk and RnB electric flute of Detroit's Althea Rene; the smooth jazz of JJ Sansaverino and Will Donato, and the unique horn-driven Millennial group the Huntertones, complete with Sousaphone and human beatbox.
In between main stage acts, the festival's WAER Mardi Gras and World Beat pavilions will resound with multiple sets by area mainstay soul group the Longwood Jazz Project, former Soulive saxophonist Sam Kininger with Mike Houston's 5th Edition, New York City's emerging guitar sensation Joe Wittman with his trio, and a lively CNY Jazz Alumni Jam hosted by standout young trumpeter and leader Nick Di Maria, now at the Manhattan School of Music. Each night of the festival ends with a blowout late night jam session at Jazz Central, a short walk from Clinton Square, where the pros mix it up until the wee hours.
Warming up the jazz vibe on the "Grill & Chill" deck as part of the Marriott Syracuse Downtown's Artsweek activities are vocalists Melody Rose and Scott Dennis, regulars in the CNY Jazz at the Cavalier Series, performing happy hour sets on Thursday and Friday. The Marriott is offering a special vacation/staycation package for hard core festival attendees, including Main Stage preferred seat passes, complimentary wine, breakfast for two in the "11 Waters" restaurant, and FREE parking. The special package is available for $199 per night, either Friday or Saturday, July 26-27, 2019, and may be booked by emailing Melissa.oliver@marriott.com mentioning the "Jazz Fest 19 Promo".
The CNY Jazz commitment to paying it forward is exemplified by the event's scholastic activities. This year's scholastic "fest within a fest" will feature three outstanding local student bands: the Cicero-North Syracuse Jazz Ensemble, Baldwinsville's Kats Pajamaz big band, and the elite CNY Jazz Youth Orchestra. They will play in an "open classroom" setting with a main stage artist as featured soloist and clinician. Standout community jazz bands will then get a chance to air out their chops, including Brig Juice and the Easy Money Big Band.
Said Chris Papayanakos, Regional VP of Berkshire Bank, "We are proud to be the title sponsor of the Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival. Our partnership in this event continues in the tradition of Berkshire Bank's support of the Syracuse community and our appreciation of the arts as a cultural and economic engine. We look forward to enjoying this year's acts in the company of our employees, clients and neighbors living in downtown Syracuse, Central New York, and beyond."
Assemblymember Pam Hunter stated "This festival provides a great experience for downtowners, city and county residents, and tourists alike. It's the centerpiece of CNY Jazz urban programming, and underscores their commitment to community and youth. It is always great to see so many participating in what is sure to be one of the best events of the summer."
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh, added "The Jazz & Wine Festival is one of the many great events happening downtown during Artsweek that brings together a diverse group of incredibly talented national and local artists. This festival in July and the Jazz in the City concert series in August have become staples of the arts scene in our community."
Major support from Berkshire Bank and Pam Hunter make this year's festival possible, as well as Mack Studios and a large family of corporate supporters, including new sponsors Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists (S.O.S.), J.P. Jeanneret Associates, Marriott Syracuse Downtown, Costello Cooney Fearon PLLC, IoTRIGHT, Music & Arts, and Hall Building Services. They join a loyal family of returning sponsors including WAER 88.3, National Grid, Bousquet Holstein, Modern Industrial Marketing, Baldwin, Sutphen & Frateschi PLLC, Lockheed Martin Employees Federated Fund, American Express, Fust Charles Chambers LLP, Bond Schoeneck & King, Washington Street Partners, Unimar, Grossman St. Amour, Critical Link, Ra-Lin, Sunny 102, Soul of Syracuse, Owera, and in-kind sponsors Volvo, Charles Signs, Cabot Cheese, Eastwood Litho, and DUMAC, as well as annual funding from CNY Arts and Onondaga County.
The festival's world class wines are again provided by major sponsor Palm Bay International and Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits. Back by popular demand, outstanding wines from Northern Italy are represented by The Cavit Collection. Wines of Australia's Hunter and Barossa Valley will be showcased with "The Plan" wines by McGuigan. Sparkling selections will be provided by Lunetta, and a new Argentinian Sauvignon Blanc by Portillo will be introduced.
Full information about the festival, complete wine list, links to artist videos and printable schedules are available at www.nejazzwinefest.org.
To schedule phone interviews with artists, call CNY Jazz at 315-479-5299.
TALENT SCHEDULE
2019 Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival Schedule
Friday July 26
Main Stage
6:30 pm Quinteto De Corazon Presented by Mack Studios
8:15 pm Huntertones
10:00 pm Althea Rene
WAER Mardi Gras Pavilion
5:00 pm Nick Di Maria's CNY Jazz Alumni Jam
7:30 pm Nick Di Maria's CNY Jazz Alumni Jam
9:15 pm Nick Di Maria's CNY Jazz Alumni Jam
WAER World Beat Pavilion
5:00 pm Longwood Jazz Project
7:30 pm Longwood Jazz Project
9:15 pm Longwood Jazz Project
Jazz Central
11:00 pm Late Night Jam
Saturday July 27
Main Stage – Scholastic Festival
Noon CNY Jazz Youth Orchestra
1:00 pm Cicero-North Syracuse Jazz Ensemble
2:00 pm Katz Pajamaz
Main Stage – Battle of the Community Big Bands
3:00 pm Brig Juice Mini-Corps
4:00 pm Easy Money Big Band
Main Stage
6:30 pm The Pelotones
8:15 pm Delfeayo Marsalis & the Macktet Presented by Mack Studios
10:00 pm JJ Sansaverino & Will Donato
WAER Mardi Gras Pavilion
5:00 pm Joe Wittman Trio
7:30 pm Joe Wittman Trio
9:15 pm Joe Wittman Trio
WAER World Beat Pavilion
5:00 pm Sam Kininger & Mike Houston's 5th Edition
7:30 pm Sam Kininger & Mike Houston's 5th Edition
9:15 pm Sam Kininger & Mike Houston's 5th Edition
Jazz Central
11:00 pm Late Night Jam
Marriott Syracuse Downtown "Artsweek" Shows
5:00 pm Tuesday July 23rd – My So Called Band @ Rock the Block
5:00 pm Wednesday July 24th – Steve Scuteri Grill & Chill
5:00 pm Thursday July 25th – Melody Rose Grill & Chill
5:00 pm Friday July 26th – Scott Dennis Grill & Chill
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About CNY Jazz – The CNY Jazz Arts Foundation, established in 1996, is the largest year-round provider of jazz presentations for the public and for schools across the entire Upstate New York region. Its growing list of programs includes The CNY Jazz Cabaret Series, Scholastic Jazz Jams, Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival, Jazz Vespers Series, Nancy Kelly Vocal Jazz Jams and Stars of Tomorrow Cabarets, SummerJazz Workshop, Jazz in the City, Jazz at the Plaza, Parties at the Plaza, Jazz On Tap, Jazz at the Cavalier, Opening Night After-Parties at Syracuse Stage, Summer Jazz at the Bob Cecile Center, the Black History Month Cabaret, CNY Jazz Youth Orchestra, and shows of all kinds at the Jazz Central theater. Learn more at www.cnyjazz.org
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Contact: Larry Luttinger
441 E. Washington St. Syracuse NY 13202
315-479-5299
larry@cnyjazz.org
Andrew Carroll celebrates debut album with concert at Jazz Central
Syracuse NY – In celebration of the national release of his debut album, pianist Andrew Carroll will present a jazz trio concert with special guests on Friday May 24th, at 8 p.m. in the Jazz Central theater. Admission is $20 and includes an album CD or download card.
Titled "Alliterations," Carroll's maiden effort has been featured in Jazz Times magazine and other highly acclaimed publications. Joining Carroll's trio will be Greg Evans on drums and Danny Ziemann on bass. Other surprise special guests will perform.
"Although he is an acclaimed musician now, both locally and on the New York City scene, we can't forget that he is one of our most distinguished talents, a product of many of our training programs," said Larry Luttinger, Executive Director of CNY Jazz. "And, not only is he a former piano student of Rick Montalbano and the great Shelly Berg, but he is a great jazz composer and arranger. It will be a treat hearing him, along with another CNY Jazz alumnus-made-good Greg Evans, now teaching at Ithaca College. We're rolling the red carpet out for Andrew and urge the musical community to come support his new national release."
Carroll has already amassed a long list of credits to date that belies his youth. He has shared stages with many of the greats in the music industry, including Burt Bacharach, Steve Miller, for whom he has performed and arranged, Jane Monheit, Elliot Mason, and Peter Eldridge. He has appeared on the David Letterman Show with the GRAMMY Jazz Ensemble. He has received the 2005 Downbeat Student Music Award for Instrumental Soloist, the Outstanding Piano Soloist Award from the Essentially Ellington Competition, two IAJE Outstanding Musician Awards and Scholarships, and an Honorable Mention and Merit Award in Jazz Keyboard from the ARTs Recognition and Talent Search (ARTS), a program of NFAA. He is a Thornton School of Music Burt Bacharach Scholar.
Advance sale admission may be purchased now at http://andrewcarroll.brownpapertickets.com/ to guarantee seating in the intimate, 63-seat venue.
Who: Andrew Carroll
What: Album Release Party
Where: Jazz Central, 441 E. Washington St. Syracuse NY 13202
When: 8 p.m. Friday May 24th
Admission: $20 includes CD or download card http://andrewcarroll.brownpapertickets.com/
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For more information, visit: www.andrewcarrollmusic.com For all media inquiries please contact danyell@mavenmediamanagement.com
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441 E. Washington St.
Syracuse NY 13202
315-479-5299
larry@cnyjazz.org
Joe Magnarelli and Akiko Tsuruga to perform at Jazz Central
World-renowned trumpeter and native Syracusan Joe Magnarelli will visit Syracuse to perform at Jazz Central, downtown's jazz arts and education center, on Sunday May 19th at 5:00 pm. His group will include his new bride Akiko Tsuruga, Japanese-born Hammond B-3 organist. Advance sale admission is $15.00 at www.cnyjazz.org. Students with valid I.D. will be admitted for $5.00.
"Joe is undoubtedly the most successful Syracusan out there making huge waves on the international jazz scene," according to Larry Luttinger, CNY Jazz Executive Director and host of the event, "This will also be the first time that Akiko, another international sensation, will perform in Syracuse. Let's all turn out to welcome Joe back after a long hiatus, and to welcome his new life partner Akiko as well. These two are the new power couple of the jazz world."
Magnarelli is no stranger to Central New York audiences, having performed at multiple summer festivals here, including the Northeast Jazz & Wine festival with the Syracuse Symphony. He has nine records out as leader, and leads a busy life collaborating with countless other jazz luminaries. He has toured with Lionel Hampton, Harry Connick Jr, Rosemary Clooney, Jane Monheit, and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, among many others. He is also an adjunct professor of music at the Juilliard School and Rutgers University.
Akiko Tsuruga hails from Osaka, Japan, and has been a mainstay on the New York jazz scene since 2001. She counts among her mentors Grady Tate and Dr. Lonnie Smith, who urged her to move to the United States to pursue her art. She currently splits her time between her own projects, dual-leader dates with husband Joe, and touring with the legendary saxophonist Lou Donaldson. A regular and crowd favorite at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola in Jazz at Lincoln Center, Akiko has headlined many well-known jazz venues, such as Blue Note, Birdland, Smoke, Green Mill in Chicago, and Yoshi's in Oakland, CA.
Who: Joe Magnarelli and Akiko Tsuruga Quartet
Where: Jazz Central, 441 E. Washington St. Syracuse NY
When: Sunday May 19th, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Cost: $15.00 advance at www.cnyjazz.org $5.00 at the door with student I.D.
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CONTACT: Larry Luttinger
441 E. Washington St.
Syracuse, NY 13202
315-479-5299
larry@cnyjazz.org
CNY Jazz Closes 23rd Season with Dynamic Vocal Duo
CNY Jazz concludes their 23nd subscription season on Sunday April 28th at the Sheraton Syracuse University with a return engagement by vocalist, trombonist, bandleader, and educator Ron Wilkins, who will be paired with Syracuse's treasure Ronnie Leigh in an evening of jazz vocal gymnastics. Nancy Kelly, internationally acclaimed singer, will receive the CNY Jazz Educator of the Year award. Tickets are $35 at the door or $30 in advance at www.cnyjazz.org/cny-jazz-store/, or by calling 315-479-5299. Students will be admitted for $10 with valid current ID.
An icon on the NYC jazz scene, Ron Wilkins' uncanny musicianship has led him to perform with the world's greatest artists – Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Rosemary Clooney, Lena Horne, Jerry Lewis, Dizzy Gillespie, and Jimmy Heath among them, and groups such as The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra,
Arturo O' Farrill and his Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, The Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band, the Count Basie Orchestra, San Antonio Symphony and Festival Orchestra, Austin Symphony and Austin Pops, Victoria Symphony, Temple Symphony. He and Ronnie Leigh, well-known to local audiences and former member of the Drifters, Atlas and Prime Time Funk, will be backed by an all-star local quartet.
The world-traveled, veteran jazz vocalist and dedicated teacher (and hostess of the Vocal Jazz Jam
and Stars of Tomorrow Cabaret Series) Nancy Kelly, will be honored during the event as the 2019 CNY Jazz Educator of the Year. Nancy studied voice at the Eastman School of Music. Since then she has performed from Singapore to Switzerland, France, and Turkey, Japan and Asia including Hong Kong, Bangkok and Jakarta. Nancy appears regularly in New York City including performances at The Blue Note, Birdland and The Rainbow Room and Dizzy's Jazz Club at Lincoln Center. A dedicated educator, she maintains a studio of dozens of aspiring vocalists. "It's been 15 years since Nancy and I started her Jazz Jams and Cabarets here at Jazz Central," said Larry Luttinger. "In that span she's coached and showcased almost two hundred jazz and pop vocalists. Nancy pays it forward big time, and it's about time she was honored for all that she does to bring along the next generation. There is no more dedicated teacher of the jazz voice than Nancy."
The CNY Jazz Cabarets feature international talent in a club atmosphere, with cash bar and affordable food stations available starting at 4 pm. Two sets are scheduled, at 5 and 6 pm. Sheraton parking garage tickets will be validated, and holders of CNY Jazz Club Discount Cards will receive 10% off food and drink.
Who: Ron Wilkins and Ronnie Leigh
When: Sunday, April 28th 2019 – Doors 4 p.m. Showtime 5 p.m.
Where: Sheraton Syracuse University Grand Ballroom, 801 University Ave, Syracuse, NY
Cost: Tickets $35 door, $30 advance at www.cnyjazz.org/cny-jazz-store/ or 315-479-5299.
$10 w/student with valid current ID at the door
For interviews with Wilkins and Leigh, call CNY Jazz at 315-479-5299
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About CNY Jazz
The CNY Jazz Arts Foundation, established in 1996, is the primary year-round provider of jazz presentations for the public and for schools across the entire Upstate New York region. Its growing list of programs includes The CNY Jazz Cabaret Series, Scholastic Jazz Jams and Nancy Kelly Vocal Jazz Jams and Cabarets, Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival, Jazz Vespers Series, SummerJazz Workshop, Jazz in the City, Jazz at the Plaza, Parties in the Plaza, Jazz On Tap, the CNY Jazz Youth Orchestra, Jazz at the Cavalier, and more. www.cnyjazz.org
Ron Wilkins & Ronnie Leigh
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Cathleen O'Brien
Salt City Center for the Performing Arts
2636 E Genesee Street
Syracuse, NY 13224
315-727-5494
La24kvoce@gmail.com
Salt City Center for the Performing Arts presents Valentines Cabaret
Syracuse NY – Salt City Center for the Performing Arts again presents the crème de la crème of performers in ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE: A CABARET. Hosted by CNY Jazz Central the show explores the many facets of relationships in a "one night only" Valentines Cabaret on Saturday, February 16th at 8:00pm. The evening's festivities will include fan favorites – the "roulette wheel" singalong and Musical MadLibs. Under the music direction of Barry Blumenthal, the cabaret will include the musical talents of CNY favorites Bob Brown, Cathleen O'Brien Brown, and Ceara Windhausen, with special guest, NYC's Richard Koons, returning to the area fresh off the First National Tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's LOVE NEVER DIES where he appeared as the villainous Squelch.
Koons is no stranger to Syracuse audiences having performed multiple times over the years with Salt City Center for the Performing Arts and Bob Brown's Opening Night Productions in several cabarets, including the smash hit LEADING MEN DON'T DANCE. Koons is a graduate of The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (MM in Vocal Performance) and has appeared in many major regional houses and national and international tours. Credits include: Hairspray (Edna), Les Miserables (Valjean), Cats (Old Deuteronomy), The Secret Garden (Archibald), Fiddler on the Roof (Tevye),
A Christmas Carol (Christmas Present), Seussical (Horton), Titanic the Musical (Etches).
Jazz Central is located at 441 E. Washington Street, in downtown Syracuse. Advance tickets are recommended, available at cnyjazz.org/cny-jazz-store.
WHO: Salt City Center for the Performing Arts
WHAT: ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE: A CABARET
WHEN: Saturday, February 16th at 8:00PM
WHERE: Jazz Central, 441 E Washington Street, Syracuse, NY 13202
PRICE: Tickets $20 available at 315-479-5299 or online at www.cnyjazz.org/cny-jazz-store
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CONTACT: Larry Luttinger
441 E. Washington St.
Syracuse, NY 13202
315-479-5299
larry@cnyjazz.org
CNY Jazz Cabaret Features Prince Alum Marcus Anderson
Sam Roberts to Receive Pioneer Public Service Award
Syracuse NY – On Sunday February 24th, the CNY Jazz Black History Month Cabaret will enliven the posh surroundings of the Marriott Syracuse Downtown's Finger Lakes Ballroom.. Saxophonist and vocalist Marcus Anderson, a veteran of Prince's New Power Generation Band, will perform. At intermission, Commissioner of the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance Sam Roberts will be honored with the 2019 Pioneer Public Service Award for groundbreaking public service. A CNY Jazz youth combo will entertain in the Cavalier Room prior to the show. $35 advance sale tickets are now available at www.cnyjazz.org.
Brackens Financial Solutions Network sponsors the event for the 11th year, with additional support from National Grid, Wegmans, Visions Federal Credit Union, Pathfinder Bank, United Auto Workers, the Syracuse University Humanities Center, and the Community Folk Art Center. CNY Jazz supporters Bill and Nancy Byrne have again graciously underwritten a full buffet for the event, offered at no extra cost to all attendees.
Additional events will extend the cultural impact and reach of the gala concert. On Monday February 25th, Marcus Anderson will provide educational services for area students. Sponsored by the Syracuse University Humanities Center, a wide network of academic departments, and the Community Folk Arts Center, his day will start with a free symposium at noon in Bird Library's Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, where he will perform solo and speak about his path to success, his years with Prince, and his new product line, ANDcoffee. Monday evening, he will coach a free 7:00 pm music master class at the Community Folk Art Center, 805 E Genesee St, for young musicians, who are encouraged to bring their instruments or observe. Attendees must register at cfac@syr.edu or by calling 315-442-2230.
Marcus Anderson last performed in Syracuse as headliner of the 2018 Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival. "Marcus brings a massive arsenal of talent to bear when he takes the stage, and has a lot to pay forward to the next generation. When CNY Jazz brings an artist to Syracuse, our policy is to capitalize on that presence to make their stay more than the sum of its parts," according to Larry Luttinger, organizer of the cabaret series. "Jazz is the centerpiece of America's culture, with great unifying power. Our incredible collection of sponsors deserves copious thanks for their important contributions to this celebration of the diversity of our culture, especially Vicki Brackens, without whose help this event would not have grown to be the signature February event that it's become."
The CNY Jazz Cabarets always feature fine national talent in a club atmosphere, with cash bar and food available. Paid garage parking is available in the garage directly to the southeast of the hotel. Patrons are cautioned that the former Hotel Syracuse garage no longer connects to the hotel via the overhead walkway.
What: Black History Month Cabaret with Marcus Anderson
Where: Marriott Syracuse Downtown, 100 E Onondaga St, Syracuse, NY 13202
When: Sunday February 24th, 4 pm Doors; 5 pm SHOWTIME
How Much: Admission $40 door, $35 advance at cnyjazz.org or 315-479-5299. Door $10 w/student ID. Cash Bar & Free Buffet
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About CNY Jazz
CNY Jazz Central, upstate New York's largest year-round provider of jazz and American music in public and in schools, presents over 340 events to an annual audience of over 58,000. They include a summer season of festivals and concerts including the Northeast Jazz & Wine Fest and Jazz in the City; the CNY Jazz Cabaret Series, a busy arts-in-education service, shows at downtown's Jazz Central theater, the SummerJazz Workshop, two music series held at Le Moyne College's Le Moyne Plaza, the Jazz at the Cavalier Series at the historic Marriott Syracuse Downtown, and other series of all kinds throughout the extended region.
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Contact: Larry Luttinger
Jazz Central
441 E. Washington St.
Syracuse, NY 13202
315.479.5299
larry@cnyjazz.org
Seneca Savings Jazzfest Slated Sunday January 27th
Dave Brubeck's Bobby Militello Stars
S.U. Donates Men's Basketball Tickets
Syracuse NY – CNY Jazz Central's annual winter jazz festival fundraiser, The Seneca Savings January JAZZfest, will again be held at Mohegan Manor, Baldwinsville's historic, multi-story event center, on Sunday January 27th from 1:00 to 9:00 pm. This year's national guest artist is Dave Brubeck's long-time saxophonist, Bobby Militello. Continuous music on all floors of the venue will showcase a multiplicity of styles – from bebop, cabaret, funk, and soul to acoustic swing. A pair of S.U. Men's Basketball tickets will be raffled as the grand prize in an event-long auction. Advance tickets are available for $25 at www.cnyjazz.org. Admission at the door is $30, $15 with valid student I.D.
Headliner Bobby Militello is renowned internationally as the saxophonist in the legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet from 1982 until Brubeck's death in 2012. He is also known for his tenure with Maynard Ferguson's big band from 1975 to 1979, his stint with Doc Severinson in the Tonight Show band, and many other collaborations, recordings, TV, and film appearances. Other acts performing throughout the day include Miller & The Other Sinners, whose sound encompasses funk, soul, and Memphis Blues, led by David Michael Miller; the acoustic swing of Stringdom, with guests Joe Davoli and Frank Grosso; the cabaret vocals of Melody Rose, hailing from Brooklyn; pianist Andrew Carrol; The Lawless Jazz Collective, a quintet comprised of star grads from CNY Jazz training programs, in a celebrity jam; and an event-closing professional jam session that runs until 9:00 pm. Mohegan Manor's fine food and drink will be available at all times throughout the 8-hour festival. A complete hour-by-hour performance schedule is available at https://www.cnyjazz.org/january-jazzfest.
New sponsor Three Chord Bourbon, founded by Neil Giraldo, legendary guitarist with Pat Benatar, Kenny Loggins, John Waite, and others, will conduct tastings of their small batch whiskeys in the afternoon. Three Chord is also sponsoring the appearance by national artist David Michael Miller. A large family of corporate sponsors makes the event possible, led by Seneca Savings and Mohegan Manor, including S.U. Sports, Ricelli Trucking, OneGroup, Hearth Cabinets And More, Burritt Motors, Scott Northrup State Farm Agency, J.R. Clancy, new sponsor Emerald Equipment Systems, Onondaga Beverage, and the Red Mill Inn.
Raffle items will also be available, including the centerpiece prizes of two tickets to the S.U. vs Louisville Men's Basketball game in the Dome, and a guitar autographed by Neil Giraldo. "We call this event our annual 'fun-raiser', because you'd never know it was a charity event," according to Larry Luttinger, founder of CNY Jazz and creator of the event, now in its ninth year. "We couldn't make this happen without the loyalty of Seneca Savings, Mohegan Manor, and all of our other fine sponsors. I am continually humbled by the support we get from the area's finest musicians as well, who make this shindig a sampler of America's music from soup to nuts. There's a room with a style of music catering to every taste at this festival."
All proceeds from the event will support the many programs of CNY Jazz Central, upstate New York's largest year-round provider of jazz and American music in public and in schools, presenting over 340 events to an annual audience of over 58,000. They include a summer season of festivals and concerts like the Northeast Jazz & Wine Fest, the Stage of Nations ECOfest, and Jazz in the City; the CNY Jazz Cabaret Series, a busy arts-in-education service, shows at downtown's Jazz Central theater, the SummerJazz Workshop, two music series held at Le Moyne College's Le Moyne Plaza, the new Jazz at the Cavalier Series at the historic Marriott Syracuse Downtown, Jazz at the Magnolia, Jazz On Tap, and other series and educational programs of all kinds throughout the extended region.
To arrange interviews with Bobby Militello, call Larry Luttinger at 315-479-5299
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Source: https://www.cnyjazz.org/news/page/6/
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