Barry Harris Master Classes
Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts 736 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesBarry Harris is a renowned pianist/educator and NEA Jazz Master.
Barry Harris is a renowned pianist/educator and NEA Jazz Master.
PNC Arts Alive presents Jazz Cultural Voices. The PNC Arts Alive initiative has demonstrated a belief in the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts and a commitment to providing us with the funding that makes this event possible.
PNC Arts Alive presents Jazz Cultural Voices. The PNC Arts Alive initiative has demonstrated a belief in the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts and a commitment to providing us with the funding that makes this event possible.
PNC Arts Alive presents Jazz Cultural Voices. The PNC Arts Alive initiative has demonstrated a belief in the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts and a commitment to providing us with the funding that makes this event possible.
The Philadelphia Clef Club Community Band was founded in 1999 by Lou Cioci and Buddy Cifone. Initially the purpose was to gather a group of friends to play Big Band Jazz and just to have a good time doing it. The original gang was players who were in high school and service bands together. Through the years the momentum built up and enables the group to attract a number of the Philadelphia area’s top players and three outstanding vocalists. With these great musicians the band became more and more capable of playing increasingly difficult music. The band now boasts of having over 200 Big Band Jazz Charts. We perform many concerts at the Philadelphia Clef Club and other such venues. Recently we began an initiative to encourage school children to have an interest in Big Band Jazz by playing concerts at several local schools. This effort is being financed by Susan Bloom and other private donors.
Although we still have a good time playing Big Band Jazz together we now find ourselves focused on more than just that. We want to prove that Big Band Jazz lives on and people could find pleasure in our music.
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World renown saxophonist, Charles Lloyd with Reuben Rogers on bass along with Julian Lage & Marvin Sewell on guitar.
Sharing Successes through Performances
The Music Education Program of the Philadelphia Clef Club will present its student recital on Saturday, December 22nd, at 1:00-4:00 PM.
Our semi-annual student recitals give students an opportunity to present to their friends and families a piece of music that has been mastered in the lessons. The decision to perform in public is always made between the instructor and the student. This experience enables students to gain feedback from their peers, feel more comfortable with performing, and develop confidence. Since recitals are also great motivators, they help instructors teach students how to develop stage presence, memorization, projection, communication and impact. By listening to others perform; students also broaden their exposure to many styles and instruments. Levels range from first year students to those with years of experience playing advanced repertoire on their experiences, camaraderie is built among attendees. Family and friends are always encouraged to attend.
Tickets are $10.00 on-line at www.clefclubof jazz.org
PhillyBloco is modeled after the blocos of Rio de Janeiro, with their large percussion sections and harmonic/vocal accompaniment. The group is comprised of twelve drummers, electric guitar, bass guitar, vocals, horn section, accordion, and Brazilian dancers. The group performs a raucous mash-up of samba, funk, reggae, and more made popular by both Brazilian and non-Brazilian artists including: Olodum, Timbalada, Monobloco, Bob Marley and Stevie Wonder.
The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts, which recently celebrated its 53rd anniversary, continues to be among the most successful and innovative music programs in history, which is not surprising considering the standard of excellence set by the programs Artistic Director, Lovett Hines and his dedicated staff. The number of successful, innovative, and dedicated young musicians who have attained their foundations at the Clef Club are prolific.
The Philadelphia Clef Club Music Education Program's Jazz Ensemble will perform and honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts, which recently celebrated its 53rd anniversary, continues to be among the most successful and innovative music programs in history, which is not surprising considering the standard of excellence set by the programs Artistic Director, Lovett Hines and his dedicated staff. The number of successful, innovative, and dedicated young musicians who have attained their foundations at the Clef Club are prolific.
The Ronnie Burrage and Holographic Principle concert is made possible by a grant award from PNC Foundation, under the initiative PNC Arts Alive, “Jazz Cultural Voices” performance series. Ronnie Burrage is considered one of the best jazz musicians on the
2 Shows 7PM and 9:30PM - get Tickets Now! https://www.artful.ly/store/events/17216
2 Shows 7PM and 9:30PM - get Tickets Now!
Discounts Available for Seniors and Students
Nabate Isles, Grammy Award winning Trumpeter and composer was born and raised in New York City. He received his BM from the Eastman School and MA from New York University. Since then he has made quite the name for himself performing, recording and touring with a plethora of artists including Mos Def, James Newton, Christian McBride, Dionne Reeves, Philip Bailey, Jeffrey Osborne, Steve Coleman, Rave Coltrane, the Migus Big Band, Rochester Pops Orchestra and the Jose Limon Dance Company. He was part of the Christian McBride Big Band’s Grammy winning album, “The Good Feeling” and performed with them at the White House for President Barack Obama.
Freedom Cadre - Joe Borsellino, Pete Dennis, Joe Sullivan, Special Guest: David Murray Wonder Sound 4 - Bobby Zankel, Sumi Tonooka, Richard Hill, Nazir Ebo The first of the concert series presented will be David Murray who plays tenor saxophone and bass clarinet mainly. He
Jam-All Productions is presenting on Wednesday, April 17th at the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz, 736-38 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146, with a 6:00 PM screening of Ornette: Made in America, a film by Shirley Clark with a Panel Discussion featuring Denard
PNC Arts Alive presents Jazz Cultural Voices. The PNC Arts Alive initiative has demonstrated a belief in the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts and a commitment to providing us with the funding that makes this event possible.
The Warriors of the Wonderful Sound will present Philadelphia Stories “guitar heaven." It features two of the world's most outstanding guitarists, both of whom are brilliant original composers leading their own groups. Both Monnette Sudler and Dave Allen are native
Most of the youth programs lead up to major concerts, performances, showcases and features. Recitals and the “showcasing” element of youth programs are essential to budding artists. It strengthens stage presence, promotes self esteem, reinforces improvisational skills, and allows youth
PNC Arts Alive presents Jazz Cultural Voices. The PNC Arts Alive initiative has demonstrated a belief in the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts and a commitment to providing us with the funding that makes this event possible.
RUTH NAOMI FLOYD is a gifted vocalist-composer who has been at forefront of creating vocal jazz settings that express Christian theology for over 17 years. As a leader, she has released several highly acclaimed recordings. Blessed with a soaring mezzo-soprano voice, critics have praised Ms. Floyd's music for its distinctive sound of progressive ensemble jazz that is seamlessly blended with explicit Biblical messages of unwavering faith in God.
PNC Arts Alive presents Jazz Cultural Voices. The PNC Arts Alive Initiative has demonstrated a belief in the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts and a commitment to providing us with the funding that makes this event possible.
Monnette Sudler, Jazz│Guitarist│Composer│Vocalist│Recording Artist│Educator
Trombonist Papo Vázquez was born in Philadelphia and by the age of 22 had traveled the globe. In his 40-year career he has played with Slide Hampton, Tito Puente, Dizzy Gillespie, Frank Foster, Mel Lewis, Hilton Ruiz and toured Europe with the Ray Charles Orchestra.
Vázquez has always been deeply moved by jazz, and specifically cites the music of John Coltrane and J.J. Johnson as having most influenced him. His appreciation and knowledge of the indigenous music of the Caribbean provides him with a unique ability to fuse Afro-Caribbean rhythms, specifically those from Puerto Rico, with freer melodic and harmonic elements of progressive jazz.
PNC Arts Alive “Jazz Cultural Voices,” a series of 12 concerts and educational activities presented by the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts during the 2018-2019 season. A year-long, once a month for twelve months, on the third Saturday – Open House style of events utilizing PCC’s 200 seat concert hall, and use of multiple music studios. The new initiative was created with the intent to expose audiences to unique and surprising connections between many musical genre-crossing. Jazz Cultural Voices is designed for patrons to experience different cultures through music and educational activities.
“Jazz Cultural Voices Finale” Featured Musicians:
Sumi Tonooka
Papo Vazquez
Bobby Zankel
Monnette Sudler
Joseph Block/Dylan Band/Philadelphia Clef Club Community Big Band
Alfie Pollitt/George Bussey
Charles has perfected an extremely individual and distinctive sound which clearly sets him apart from other trumpet players. Characterized by a strong sense of tradition, he said in a recent Downbeat magazine interview about his approach to improvising that, “I like to rumble. I take the most difficult routes for improvisation. It’s easy to play a number of choruses effortlessly and never make a mistake, never break down. That’s no fun. You need to get in hot water by trying something out right from the jump, get yourself out of that, and move on to the next chorus.”
Alto & Soprano saxophonist and bandleader, Jaleel Shaw, won the 2014 Downbeat Critics Poll's for Rising Star Alto Saxophonist. He is a longtime member of the Roy Haynes Quartet, Tom Harrell’s “Colors Of A Dream” and has performed with Christian McBride, Jason Moran, the Mingus Big Band, Pat Metheny, Stefon Harris, Roy Hargrove, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jimmy Cobb and several others.
Sharing Successes through Performances
The Music Education Program of the Philadelphia Clef Club will present its student recital on Saturday, December 14, 2019 1:00-3:00 PM.
Michele Rosewoman, a vanguard and pioneering artist in her field, mines acoustic modern jazz, sophisticated funk, dynamic electric fusion and elements of Cuban folkloric music, to create a distinct musical experience. Her command and rich vocabulary elegantly expands the horizons and boundaries of jazz while remaining firmly rooted in tradition. With a more than 30-year history, Rosewoman stands out in her class as a visionary pianist, composer bandleader and gifted performer.
Jonathan Scales is one of the most innovative steel pannists on the planet, and is redefining and challenging traditional expectations of his signature instrument. In his hands, the sonic palette of an instrument often associated with cruise ships and tropical resorts is radically expanded to mimic the role of horns, piano, vibraphone or marimba due to his stunning, virtuosic technique. Scales’ mesmerizing compositions have captivated listeners and elevated him to the status of a true composer, forging new territory in the medium of instrumental music.
A musical journey through the origin of African American Music. Reflecting
on the historical and cultural experiences that birthed the creation of this
great art form. The groove of a people who were kidnapped and enslaved
but rose above the limitations of a system designed to destroy their spirit.
The Music, dance and poetry that would rise from the ashes of oppression
to captivate and change the entire world. Told in the tradition of the Griots
of West Africa. Combining live musical performances with video, dance and
poetry. The Journey of the Griots Groove is American History. The
Journey of the Griots Groove is our history.