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Connie Han Concert – Jazz Cultural Voices

Pianist and Steinway Artist Connie Han has tackled the pantheon of jazz with her own fiery contemporary style, managing to shake up a staid jazz scene with her meteoric rise and compelling musical voice. TICKETS: $35

Helen Sung Concert – Jazz Cultural Voices

Helen Sung is an acclaimed jazz pianist and composer, and a 2021 Guggenheim Fellow. A native of Houston, Texas, and graduate of its High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA), she eschewed her classical piano upbringing after a jazz epiphany during undergraduate studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Helen went on to become part of the inaugural class of the Thelonious Monk Institute (now the Herbie Hancock Institute) at the New England Conservatory of Music. TICKETS: $35

Kirk Whalum Concert – Jazz Cultural Voices

It’s his sax heard on the mega-hit, “I Will Always Love You.” Kirk soon followed that career high point with his phenomenal hit album released on Warner Bros. Records, For You, perhaps the most successful of over 25 solo recordings to date; others include his eclectic, and much lauded, Gospel According to Jazz series, (Chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4). $45

Minas Sextet – Jazz Cultural Voices Concert Series

Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts 736 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Minas’ longevity speaks for itself. With over four decades performing in a variety of formats, their professionalism and versatility, from the duo to ensemble, to orchestra and big band, has placed Minas in high demand. From small intimate settings to large venues, Orlando and Patricia have enchanted audiences with their magical and unique sound, artistry and warmth, where the poetry of their lives is heard in every note. Minas reflects a perfect musical marriage with a stage presence and chemistry that only a lifetime can produce.

Philadelphia Undefeated Jazz Festival 

Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts 736 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Undefeated Jazz! The mission of festival producers, LifeLine Music Coalition (LMC). LMC is celebrating its 10th Philadelphia Undefeated Jazz Festival and is going back to the venue where it all began – The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts (PCC). Sit back and enjoy 6 hours of world-class music from some of Philly’s finest artists including:

Bobby Watson – Jazz Cultural Voices Concert Series

Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts 736 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

December 16, 2023
Bobby Watson – 7:30 pm
$35
Bobby Watson’s year-long birthday celebration continues at PCC with a pre-holiday concert. Saxophonist Bobby Watson sits among the pantheon of present-day jazz greats. Born in Lawrence, Kan., his career now spans more than four decades. A multi-GRAMMY®-nominated saxophonist, composer, bandleader, educator and producer, Watson trained formally at the University of Miami and then, from 1977-1981, earned his “doctorate” as musical director of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. During his four-plus years with the legendary drummer, the saxophonist contributed to 14 Jazz Messengers recordings — more than anyone else in the group’s 35-year (1955-1990) storied history. Early on, in addition to Blakey, the saxophonist also worked with notable jazz icons and elder statesmen such as Max Roach, Louis Hayes, George Coleman and Sam Rivers, as well as sharing music experiences with innumerable noteworthy peers and colleagues as well as legendary vocalists such as Joe Williams, Lou Rawls, Betty Carter, Dianne Reeves and Carmen Lundy.

Edgardo Cintron Mambo Magic – Jazz Cultural Voices Concert Series

Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts 736 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Percussionist Edgardo Cintron is a second-generation Puerto Rican and a second-generation musician. Known as much for his affable personality and generous spirit as for his tasty musicianship, Edgardo has created his new band mambo magic in 2023 featuring the music of the great Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Eddie Palmieri, Spyro Gyra and more. 

Camille Thurman and Darrell Green Quartet – Jazz Cultural Voices Concert Series

Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts 736 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

March 9, 2024 – 7:30 pm 

Camille Thurman and Darrell Green Quartet

$35 

Called a ”classic double threat” by NPR, Camille Thurman is equally adept on tenor saxophone, flute, and vocals. The New York City native has distinguished herself as a potent player as a member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra from 2018-2020. Her own albums as a leader — Origins (2013), Spirit Child (2014), Inside the Moment (2017) and Waiting for the Sunrise (2019), a collection of standards and original compositions— showcased her chops as both an incredibly dynamic singer and instrumentalist. A respected leading musician, she has appeared at notable venues and festivals around the world, including The Kennedy Center, Rose Theater, Winter Jazz Fest, and on The Colbert Show.

Odean Pope | Reggie Workman Philadelphia Summit – PCC Jazz Cultural Voices

Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts 736 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

April 20, 2023 7:30PM

Odean Pope|Reggie Workman Philadelphia Summit

$45

Odean Pope

Odean grew up in jazz rich territory with other Philadelphia notables such as: John Coltrane, Lee Morgan, Clifford Brown, Benny Golson, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy and Percy Heath, Ray Bryant, Bill Barron, Kenny Barron, Archie Shepp, Jymie Merritt, Jimmy Garrison, Philly Joe Jones and Dizzy Gillespie. Coltrane chose Odean to replace him in Jimmy Smith’s Group when he left for New York to join Miles Davis. Although he was close to Coltrane and continues to revere his artistry, Odean was always searching for his own musical sound. 

Reggie Workman

Early in his career, Workman worked in jazz groups led by Gigi Gryce, Donald Byrd, Duke Jordan and Booker Little. In 1961, Workman joined the John Coltrane Quartet, replacing Steve Davis. He was present for the saxophonist's Live at the Village Vanguard sessions, and also recorded with a second bassist (Art Davis) on the 1961 album.  Workman also played with James Moody, Yusef Lateef, Pharoah Sanders, Herbie Mann and Thelonious Monk.  He has recorded with Archie Shepp, Lee Morgan and David Murray. Workman, with pianist Tommy Flanagan and drummer Joe Chambers, formed The Super Jazz Trio in 1978.