Gina Coleman & Misty Blues Honor Odetta - Legacy with Silver Lining
Saturday November 2, 8 p.m
For those who love the early roots of jazz, this show is well worth your
consideration. Gina Coleman, powerhouse vocalist and frontwoman of Misty
Blues, brings us *I'm Too Old For Games*, the band's live tribute to folk,
blues & soul icon, Odetta. Coleman's voice elevates the songs, transforming
the show from a plain tribute to an extraordinary emotional experience.
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show is blues at its best: "telling truth and sharing the beauty that
emerges from pain."
Guitar virtuoso Stanley Jordan joins the Chuck Lamb Trio for an
unforgettable evening of jazz innovation at Caffe Lena. Known for his
pioneering touch technique, which allows him to play melody and harmony simultaneously, Jordan has redefined what=E2=80=99s possible on the guitar. His
genre-defying career has encompassed bold interpretations of classical
pieces, inventive jazz standards, and genre-spanning originals that
highlight his boundless creativity.
Step back in time with Annie & the Hedonists, as they channel the stylish
allure and heartbreak of classic jazz and blues. Fronted by honey-voiced
crooner Annie Rosen, this group brings the spirit of gospel-rock
pioneer Sister Rosetta Tharpe and the swinging, upbeat energy of Fats
Waller to our stage. Annie is joined by Jonny Rosen on guitar, Peter
Davis on clarinet, tenor guitar, and piano, Don Young on bass and vocals,
and legendary drummer Jerry Marotta on percussion. Together, they bring
impeccable musicianship and down-home charm to timeless tunes of love,
loss, and revelry, making this a night that vintage jazz lovers won't want
to miss.
*Jazzmeia Horn A Modern Icon with Classic Roots*
With a voice that echoes jazz legends like Nancy Wilson and Betty Carter,
this young singer is taking the jazz world by storm. Hailing from Dallas,
Texas, and named by her jazz-loving grandmother, Jazzmeia Horn grew up
immersed in gospel and soul, yet found her true musical calling in jazz.
After studying at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and
Visual Arts and The New School in NYC, she got the jazz world buzzing by
winning both the 2013 Sarah Vaughan and the 2015 Thelonious Monk Institute
International Jazz Competitions.
Her debut album, *A Social Call*, earned her a Grammy nomination and
quickly established her as a powerhouse of vocal jazz. Her follow-up, *Love
and Liberation*, was inspired by her global vision for love and social
change, and her latest release, *Dear Love*, fuses jazz with poetry and
spoken word to offer a message of encouragement and self-discovery. Beyond
the stage, Jazzmeia shares her talents through The Jazz Horn International
Vocal Initiative, inspiring and educating students worldwide.
Jazzmeia Horn performances are a must-see for jazz enthusiasts chance
to experience the tradition and innovation of jazz in one remarkable voice.
*Jonathan Greene & The Grand Boubousse*
*Tuesday, November 26, 7 p.m. *
*Grand Boubousse - A Big Blowout of Jazz Age Swing*
Let Grand Boubousse sweep you into the lively world of early jazz,
speakeasies, and swing dance halls! Meaning Big Blowout in French, this
electrifying ensemble is anchored by Jonathan Greene masterful clarinet.
He's acompanied by a line-up that Albany area jazz fans will recognize as
the regional A-list. Together they channel the spirit of jazz icons like
Louis Armstrong and Django Reinhardt to recreate the infectious rhythms
that defined the Jazz Age.
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a member or volunteer