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SUMMARY:Odean Pope's Saxophone Choir feat. Pharoah Sanders-POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:ODEAN POPE’S SAXOPHONE CHOIR \nAn abundance of musical pleasure awaits you as jazz giant Odean Pope’s Saxophone Choir featuring Pharaoh Sanders and James Carter\, commands the Clef Club stage\, on April 24 and 25\, 2020.  The Saxophone Choir is formatted with nine saxophones and it “reaches a stunning intensity that is simultaneously one voice and is also as described by The Village Voice jazz critic\, Francis Davis as ‘harmonically engorged.’” The choir is the realization of Pope’s southern legacy; a medium for creating the richly textured harmonic sound that has permeated his musical soul since childhood. This two-day \, 4 show event will be extraordinary.  \nODEAN POPE\, performer\, composer and arranger has  received many awards and recognitions including the Mid Atlantic Living Legacy Award (2017)\, The Pew Fellowship in the Arts for Music Composition (1992)\, The Rockefeller Foundation (1992) several from the Chamber Music of America among others. \nOdean was a member of the Max Roach Quartet for more than two decades. Played tenor sax and perfected the techniques of circular breathing and multiphonics\, which when combined allow him to perform his renowned solo improvisations that range from “dazzling elevations to the throbbing\, husky sounds…to all kinds of delicacy in getting from one to the other.” \n  \nPHARAOH SANDERS\, NEA Jazz Masters Fellowship (2016) Released more than 30 albums as a leader \n\nThe creation of the 30-minute free jazz “The Creator Has A Master Plan” in the 1970.This piece was reissued as “The Creator Has A Master plan (Trip Hop Remix) in 1994 and was a bonus track on the album Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool\, which was named “Album of the Year” by Time magazine\n\n  \nJAMES CARTER\, prominent on the jazz scene since the late 1980s\, plays saxophones\, flute and clarinets. He learned to play tenor saxophone under the tutelage of well-known Philadelphian Donald Washington and became of member of Washington’s youth jazz ensemble Bird-Trane-Sco-NOW!!  Washington also taught Grover Washington\, Jr.\, and George Howard. \nCarter’s Musical Highlights \n\nWon Critics and Reader Choice award for baritone saxophone from Down Beat magazine several years in a row\nPerformed\, toured and played in albums with Lester Bowie\, Julius Hemphill\, Frank Lowe & the Saxemble\, Kathleen Battle\, the World Saxopone Quartet\, Cyrus Chestnut\, Wynton Marsalis\, Dee Dee Bridgewater\, and the Mingus Big Band
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/odean-popes-saxophone-choir-feat-pharaoh-sanders-and-james-carter
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Reut Regev's R*time-POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:PNC Arts Alive presents “Jazz Cultural Voices.”  The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts has received this very prestigious grant award.  Just over 30 organizations in the Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey region were selected for bold thinking around increasing arts access and engagement and “Jazz Cultural Voices” was one. \nIsraeli born and raised trombonist Reut Regev has been out in the New York scene creating and exploring music for over 20 years. Reut enjoys playing with some of the most influential experimental composers\, New York style bands blending styles and cultures\, and traditional sounds as well. Reut’s typical year includes some free improvisation\, contemporary compositions\, blues\, klezmer\, latin music\, straight ahead jazz\, and everything in between. She has recorded and toured with Anthony Braxton\, Butch Morris\, Elliott Sharp\, Burton Greene\, Hazmat Modine\, Metropolitan Klezmer\, Joe Battan\, and many more. \nDan Blacksberg’s Name of the Sea concert \nFrom the landmark experimental music venue Roulette to the Krakow Jewish Culture Festival\, Philadelphia-native Dan Blacksberg has created a singular musical voice as a trombonist\, composer\, and educator. Acknowledged as the foremost practitioner of klezmer trombone in its traditional and modern forms and a respected voice in experimental music\, Dan is known for a formidable virtuosity and extreme versatility. This has led to performances with artists such klezmer masters Elaine Hoffman Watts\, Adrienne Cooper\, Michael Winograd and Frank London to experimentalists like George Lewis\, Anthony Braxton\, Marshall Allen\, and extreme doom metal band The Body\, to being a featured jazz soloist with the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/reut-regevs-rtime
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Reginald Workman Master Class
DESCRIPTION:ATTENTION: \nThe health and safety of all that use the facilities of the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts is our highest priority.  Understandably there is a high level of concern regarding the coronavirus (COVID – 19). Like others across the Nation\, we are closely monitoring the evolving situation. \nThe Reggie Workman Master Class March 21\, 2020 will be held. Participation is now restricted to select PCC students and alumni. The anticipated attendance is 10. \nReginald Workman master class is made possible by grant awards from the National Endowment for the Arts\, Wyncote Foundation and PECO Exelon Corporation. \nReginald “Reggie” Workman is recognized as one of the most technically gifted American avant-garde jazz and hard bop double bassists in history. He is a teacher\, composer\, and jazz advocate whose style ranges from Bop\, Post-Bop and beyond. \nWorkman\, a “Sound Scientist” is a 2020 recipient for the National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Fellowship Award\, the nation’s highest honor in jazz.  \nReggie is a professor at The New School College of Performing Arts (COPA). He teaches classes such as Futuristic Concepts in Music\, and the John Coltrane Ensemble. He is developing new concepts for Bass Ensembles. Workman is a strong advocate for the history of jazz music and treats his students with respect and professionalism. Reggie mentors through the classroom and opens the door of opportunities to his students. He continues to hire current and past students. He has educated new artists such as Robert Glasper\, Jose James\, Marcus and E.J. Strickland\, Brad Mehldau\, Avishai Cohen\, Peter Bernstein\, Roy Hargrove\, Becca Stevens\, and James Francies. In a recent article with UPROXX by Alia Stearns\, James Francies stated\, “Reggie Workman was one of my biggest mentors at The New School… [he] provided valuable knowledge about the history of the music\, but allowed me to be who I was. Most great teachers not only teach\, but they also help you to find and articulate your individual voice.” \nWorkman is an incredibly spiritual human with an important message. He is rooted in tradition and encourages the futuristic approach. Reggie’s heart is his bass\, and he lives to continues to preserve jazz music performance\, education\, and unity. Reggie Workman’s music and approach forever inspire generations of musicians to stretch their abilities and incorporate everyone in arts. \nIn recognition of Reggie Workman’s national and international performances and recordings spanning over 40 years\, he was named a Living Legend by the African American Historical and Cultural Museum in his hometown of Philadelphia; he is also a recipient of the Eubie Blake Award. Workman’s additional awards include Meet the Composer\, MidAtlantic\, NYFA Opportunity Grant and Doris Duke Impact Award 2015. His community work includes the East\, New Muse\, LAI\, Co-Founder of MADLOM\, African American Legacy Project\, AALP Community\, and Youth Workshops. \nIn 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 albums\, Olé Coltrane and Africa/Brass. Workman recorded frequently through the 1960s and performed with such icons as Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers\, Thelonious Monk\, Max Roach\, Freddie Hubbard\, Lee Morgan\, Eric Dolphy\, Gigi Gryce\, Booker Little\, Roy Haynes\, Wayne Shorter\, Red Garland\, James Moody\, Abbey Lincoln\, Alice Coltrane\, Jeri Allen\, Marilyn Crispell\, Jeanne Lee\, Booker Ervin\, Horace Silver\, Benny Golson\, Cedar Walton\, Elvin Jones\, McCoy Tyner\, Curtis Fuller\, Yusef Lateef\, Pharoah Sanders\, Herbie Mann\, Archie Shepp\, Clifford Jordan\, Bobby Hutcherson\, Sonny Fortune\, Billy Harper\, and David Murray. Workman\, with pianist Tommy Flanagan and drummer Joe Chambers formed The Super Jazz Trio in 1978.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/reginald-workman-master-class
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:PCC COVID-19 Update
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: 3/30/2020 \nOn March 19\, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf issued an order closing all non-life sustaining businesses in the Commonwealth. In compliance with that order\, The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts (PCC) will extend the suspension of all operations until further notice.  The safety of our students\, staff and patrons continue to be our highest priority. We are working diligently to stay abreast of the latest development with the COVID-19 pandemic.  As a result of extending the suspension of operations\, the following concerts have been cancelled for April and are being rescheduled:  \nReut. Regev’s R* Time previously scheduled April 18th  \nOdean Pope’s Saxophone Choir feat. Pharoah Sanders and James Carter\, all four shows\, previously scheduled for 7:30 PM and 9:30 PM April 24th and April 25th  \nWe are working with these artists (and the Philadelphia Clef Club Community Big Band whose concert was cancelled in March) to reschedule new dates when it is safe to resume operations. I f you purchased a ticket for a show that was cancelled due to COVID-19  it will be honored at the rescheduled concerts. If the date of the new performance does not fit your schedule please consider the following options:  \n\nYou can have your ticket applied to another performance \n\n\nWe hope you will consider donating your ticket to PCC\, or \n\n\nYou can request a refund. \n\nPlease be patient and remember our offices are closed until further notice from our government officials. We will continue to post updates as new information is shared.  \n  \n  \nUPDATE: 3/12/2020 \nAn Important Message from the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts \n  \nThe health and safety of all that use the facilities of the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts is our highest priority.  Understandably there is a high level of concern regarding the coronavirus (COVID – 19). Like others across the Nation\, we are closely monitoring the evolving situation. \nOn March 12\, Governor Wolf directed that events of 250 people or more should be cancelled or postponed. Although events at PCC are usually less than 250 individuals\, we are concerned for the safety of staff\, members and patrons using our spaces regardless of the size of the gathering.  We take pride in the maintenance of our facility and have increased efforts with housekeeping and scheduling for added protection. Following the guidelines of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia School District the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts is taking the following actions through the end of March: \n\nMusic Education Program has suspended all classes\n\nThe Midterm Recital March 14\, 2020 will be rescheduled\nThe Reggie Workman Master Class March 21\, 2020 will be held. Participation is now restricted to select PCC students and alumni. The anticipated attendance is 10.\nThe Sherry Butler Vocal Workshop March 28\, 2020 has been cancelled.\nPrepaid tuition and scholarships will be applied to future classes.\n\n\nMarch 2020 events\n\nPCC has suspended new rental of facilities\nA Celebration of Life scheduled the evening of March 14\, 2020 will continue with attendees of less than 250 composed primarily of family and friends.\nThe PNC Arts Alive Jazz Cultural Voices Concert presenting The Philadelphia Clef Club Community Big Band scheduled March 21\, 2020 will be rescheduled to a later date. If you purchased tickets they will be honored for the rescheduled concert. If the performance is cancelled or you cannot make the new date you will be given the following options:\n\napply your tickets to a future performance\nbecome a Patron of the Clef Club by donating your tickets\, or\nrequest a refund.\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nDue to the fluidity of the COVID-19 pandemic\, the PCC will revisit these decisions and address events scheduled later in the year as more information becomes available.  Visit us at clefclubofjazz.org for updates and additional information. \n  \n 
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/pcc-covid-19-update
LOCATION:PA
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SUMMARY:Steve Green presents Journey of the Griot’s Groove
DESCRIPTION:PNC Arts Alive presents Jazz Cultural Voices. The Philadelphia Clef of Jazz & Performing Arts has received this very prestigious grant award. Just over 30 organizations in the Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey region were selected for bold thinking around increasing arts access and engagement and Jazz Cultural Voices was one. \nA 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.  \n\nThe 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. \nStarring:\nSteve Green\nThe Universal African Dance and Drum Ensemble Tommy Campbell\nGeorgie Bonds\nWarren Cooper\nSam Peake\nCharlene Holloway\nChiquita Green\nAdrienne Aje\nFred Brown\nMonnette Sudler\nDarren Daultry\nMarcy Francis\nJimmy Jones\nThe Musicians’ Fellowship\nMicah Graves\nMike Boykins\nLady B\nIQ\nAnd more.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/steve-green-presents-journey-of-the-griots-groove
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200118T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200118T220000
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CREATED:20191113T083424Z
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SUMMARY:Jonathan Scales' Fourchestra | also appearing Trinidelphia
DESCRIPTION:PNC Arts Alive presents Jazz Cultural Voices.  The Philadelphia Clef of Jazz & Performing Arts has received this very prestigious grant award.  Just over 30 organizations in the Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey region were selected for bold thinking around increasing arts access and engagement and Jazz Cultural Voices was one. \nJonathan 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. \nAlthough Scales’ writing produces songs that are ultimately accessible and danceable\, the compositions can be remarkably complex and difficult to perform. As a result\, the power trio whimsically named Jonathan Scales Fourchestra has always had a fluid lineup top-notch musicians\, and even included an “all-star” version with bassist MonoNeon (Prince\, Ghost Note)\, drummer Robert “Sput” Searight (Snarky Puppy\, Snoop Dogg) and percussionist Weedie Braimah (Trombone Shorty\, Nth Power)\, as well as a number of other talented marquee value players. Throughout these changes\, Scales has demonstrated remarkable perseverance and persistence\, a topic that he presented in a TED Talk\, while continuing to write and develop his craft and touring the North American and European club and festival circuit—as well as dates in Japan\, Central America and The Caribbean. Scales also represented the United States through the Department of State as a musical ambassador in a four week concert tour of China\, Taiwan\, Hong Kong and Indonesia in early 2017\, an honor for which he was chosen from among three hundred finalists. \nJonathan Scales’ newest release\, PILLAR—his sixth album\, and fourth release on taste-maker label Ropeadope—is a testament to the grit and tenacity he possesses\, while also serving as an introduction of his new\, full-time rhythm battery consisting of bassist E’Lon JD and drummer Maison Guidry. These two formidable young lions hold their own in the company of an incredible cast of special guests\, including bassists Victor Wooten\, Oteil Burbridge and MonoNeon\, trumpeter Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah\, saxophonist Jeff Coffin\, keyboardist Shaun Martin\, percussionist Weedie Braimah and banjo pioneer Béla Fleck. It is the inclusion of Béla Fleck on this record that stands out most notably in context of Scales’ own personal story\, and in this regard\, PILLAR represents a remarkable victory for the music lover inside of the 33-year-old Asheville\, NC based artist. \nAs a young man at Appalachian State University in Boone\, NC\, Jonathan was inspired by the compositions of Béla Fleck\, and would often arrive early at Flecktones concerts\, hoping to speak with his hero\, as memorialized in an early Fourchestra song called  “Lurkin’”. Whereas Scales’ talent and creativity could have been focused on other instruments he studied\, such as saxophone\, he fell in love with the sound of the steel pans. Hearing Béla Fleck’s transformative approach to the banjo had a significant\, even reassuring impact on Jonathan\, who was already independently seeking to rethink how steel pans could be played and employed in compositions. In fact\, Driftwood Magazine made a similar observation\, when it wrote that “Scales is to steel pans what Béla Fleck is to the banjo—an über innovator.” Still lurking whenever he could at Flecktones shows\, Jonathan was writing his own tasteful\, outside-the-box\, avant-garde compositions\, and independently released his first three albums while performing regionally in the Southeastern U.S.. His band was establishing a reputation as something of an outlier\, and attracted the attention of Ropeadope Records\, who released Jonathan Scales Fourchestra’s eponymous debut—fully orchestrated with horns and strings—in 2013. The record reached #6 on the iTunes Jazz charts. \nJonathan’s persistence was rewarded when Flecktones members Victor Wooten\, Howard Levy\, Jeff Coffin and Roy “Futureman” Wooten—the inspiration for the album Mixtape Symphony (Ropeadope)— began to make appearances on recordings and at live shows. Béla Fleck himself was also beginning to take notice: in considering Scales’ 2016 cover of his composition “The Imposter”\, he remarked “To say I am impressed would be a gross understatement…”. Scales’ dream-come-true moment happened in June 2016\, when he was invited to perform with Béla Fleck & The Flecktones at a large outdoor concert in Richmond\, VA. Over the course of these three formative years\, Jonathan developed a close bond with Victor Wooten\, and has appeared many times as a guest artist at his annual Bass Camp\, and in May 2018 he was a featured performer on a Victor Wooten date in North Carolina\, sharing the stage with legendary drummer Dennis Chambers in a trio format\, as well as performing duets with Wooten. \nBringing the relationship full circle\, Béla Fleck’s performance on the song “Focus Poem” serves as something of an affirmation of the young composer’s talent and persistence. PILLAR is a record stacked with world-renowned virtuosos performing at the top of their games\, which have inspired and encouraged Jonathan Scales to push forward and ultimately come into his own as an artist. Jonathan himself\, deeply honored and humbled by his musical heroes’ appreciation and support of his art\, describes the album as a culmination of ten years of dedication and hard work\, and “…a soundtrack to loss\, focus\, perseverance and triumph. Like pillars\, we stand strong on unsteady ground\, weathering life’s storms. Like pillars\, we must sometimes be reconstructed and revitalized to withstand the crushing weight of our own worlds.”
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/jazz-cultural-voices-trinidelphia-jonathan-scales-fourchestra
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191221T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191221T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190802T150435Z
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SUMMARY:Jazz Cultural Voices - Michele Rosewoman's New Yor-uba feat. Roman Diaz
DESCRIPTION:PNC Arts Alive presents Jazz Cultural Voices.  The Philadelphia Clef of Jazz & Performing Arts has received this very prestigious grant award.  Just over 30 organizations in the Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey region were selected for bold thinking around increasing arts access and engagement and Jazz Cultural Voices was one. \nMichele 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.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/pnc-arts-alive-presents-jazz-cultural-voices-2
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191214T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191214T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20191201T203950Z
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SUMMARY:PCC Student Holiday Recital
DESCRIPTION:Sharing Successes through Performances \nThe Music Education Program of the Philadelphia Clef Club will present its student recital on Saturday\, December 14\, 2019 1:00-3:00 PM. \nOur holiday student recital gives 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.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/pcc-student-holiday-recital
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T213000
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SUMMARY:Jazz Cultural Voices - Jaleel Shaw
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/pnc-arts-alive-presents-jazz-cultural-voices
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts":MAILTO:info@clefclubofjazz.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190802T145838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190918T110100Z
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SUMMARY:Jazz Cultural Voices - Charles Tolliver 4tet
DESCRIPTION:PNC Arts Alive is a multi-year\, multi-million dollar grant initiative of PNC and the PNC Foundation\, which receives its principal funding from The PNC Financial Services Group\, Inc. Now in its eleventh year\, PNC Arts Alive challenges visual and performing arts organizations to put forth their best\, most original thinking in expanding audience participation and engagement. A very prestigious grant\, just over 30 organizations were selected in 2019 –and this notably includes several first-time grantees\, through a newly expanded PNC Arts Alive initiative designed to support smaller\, community-based arts and cultural organizations whose programming directly benefits the neighborhoods in which they operate.\n\nThe Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts (PCC) is excited to announce the second season of the PNC Arts Alive concert series\, Jazz Cultural Voices. The first concert in this series features The Charles Tolliver 4tet\, Saturday October 12\, 2019 from 7:30 PM until 9:30 PM. This concert series is made possible by a grant provided through PNC Arts Alive\, a multi-year\, multi-million-dollar grant initiative of the PNC Foundation\, which receives its principal funding from The PNC Financial Services Group\, Inc.\n\nLike the highly successful first season\, the second season of PNC Arts Alive “Jazz Cultural Voices” will also feature ethnically diverse nationally recognized and emerging artists. Beginning with the Charles Tolliver 4tet in October\, an artist will be presented in concert each month at the Clef Club’s 200 plus seat concert hall located on the Avenue of the Arts (736-38 South Broad Street Philadelphia\, PA 19146) through August of 2020.\n\nThe Clef Club is delighted to kick off this season with the trumpet of Charles Tolliver. Mr Tolliver is known for his distinct sound\, strong sense of tradition and unique approach to improvisation. World acclaimed on his own\, he has recorded and performed with numerous jazz greats. Completing the Charles Tolliver 4tet are Buster Williams (bass)\, Lenny White(drums) and Victor Gould (piano).
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/pnc-presents-jazz-cultural-voices
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts":MAILTO:info@clefclubofjazz.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190817T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190817T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190329T095642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190801T191101Z
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SUMMARY:Jazz Cultural Voices Finale
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \n“Jazz Cultural Voices Finale” Featured Musicians: \nSumi Tonooka\nBobby Zankel\nMonnette Sudler\nJoseph Block/Dylan Band/Philadelphia Clef Club Community Big Band\nAlfie Pollitt/George Bussey\n\n\nHere for Tickets
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/finale
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190817T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190817T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190801T195155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190801T195155Z
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SUMMARY:PAPO VÁZQUEZ QUARTET at South- 2 shows 7pm & 9pm
DESCRIPTION:TWO SHOWS 7:00PM & 9:00PM
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/papo-vazquez-quartet-at-south-2-shows-7pm-9pm
LOCATION:South Kitchen & Jazz Parlor\, 600 N Broad St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190720T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190720T220000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190303T122146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190502T101904Z
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SUMMARY:Monnette Sudler's "Guitars Around the World"
DESCRIPTION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts presents\, PNC Arts Alive “Jazz Cultural Voices” concert\, Monnette Sudler’s “Guitars Around the World” featuring Sambarta Rakshit on Sitar and Haroon Alam on Tablas. The amazing Jazz Guitarist Mark Whitfield and his Trio; The Electric Lady Land Project featuring extraordinary guitarists Sheryl Bailey and Vic Juris\, joined by bassist Jerome Harris with Tommy Campbell on drums; Monnette Sudler “Guitars Around the World Ensemble. \nMonnette’s music reflects her diverse exposure and love of varied genres.  Her initial CD’s recorded for Steeplechase records within the instrumental jazz genre with straight ahead and funky grooves on guitar and an occasional sultry vocal styling Later CC’s on MSM-records and Discograph reflect a more eclectic blend of traditional and contemporary jazz\, soul and poetry. Monnette plays bass as well as lead guitar\, drums and various African string and/percussion instruments. She is a prolific composer and songwriter/poet.  Ms. Sudler has been commissioned to score and or arrange for various ensemble configurations. \nFeaturing: \nMark Whitfield and his Trio \nThe Electric Lady Land Project \nShery Baley and McJuris \nJerome Harris and Tommy Campbell \nSambarta on Silar & Haroon Alam \nDavid Gibson\, drums \nTNT Jones\, bassist \nBut tickets here.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/monnette-sudler
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts":MAILTO:info@clefclubofjazz.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190329T095429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190502T112744Z
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SUMMARY:Philly Beats -  the  Music and Musicians
DESCRIPTION: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. \nGet Tickets \n“Philly Beats” –  the  Music and Musicians is a genre of late 1960s–1970s soul music characterized by funk influences and lush instrumental arrangements\, often featuring sweeping strings and piercing horns.  Celebrating the rich history of Philly’s R&B musical gifts to the world\, under the direction of Alfie Pollitt\, keyboards and George Bussey\, alto saxophonist. \nAlfred “Alfie” Pollitt\, pianist\, composer has written well over one hundred songs.   Major jazz influences included John Coltrane\, McCoy Tyner\, Horace silver\, and Jimmy Smith.  These and other musical greats helped to shape and formulate Alfie’s diverse playing style.  Throughout Alfie’s aspiring musical career he has had the fortunate opportunity to perform with a broad spectrum of prominent jazz and R & B performers\, including Donald Byrd\, Archie Shepp\, Art Blakey\, Norman Connors\, Sister Sledge\, Billy Paul\, Stephanie Mills\, George Howard and the Four Tops\, along with Alfie’s own bands and ensembles. \nFeaturing: \nAlfred “Alfie” Pollitt\, keyboard \nGeorge Bussey\, alto sax \nSam Reed\, tenor sax \nHarold Watkins\, trombone \nCharles Washington\, trumpet \nPaul Giess\, trumpet \nRobert ” Wa Wa ” Le Grand\, guitar \nDennis Harris\, guitar \nTony ” TNT ” Jones\, bass \nCarlos DeVaughn Railey\, drums \nGreg Moore\, percussion \nSherry Wilson Butler\,vocalist \nSuzanne Burgess\, vocalist \nShawn Wilson\, vocalist
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/alfie-pollit
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts":MAILTO:info@clefclubofjazz.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190606T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190606T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190329T122909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190605T142608Z
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SUMMARY:Warriors of the Wonderful Sound 4 Presents "Philadelphia Stories Original Music" feat. Ruth Naomi Floyd Ensemble
DESCRIPTION: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. \nRuth Naomi Floyd leads her own multi-faceted ensemble and her recordings consist primarily of original compositions. Her association as the co-founder of Contour Records ® affords her complete artistic freedom to record her own works and collaborate with a diverse range of musicians. \nMs. Floyd has recorded and/or performed with such notable instrumentalists as James Newton\, Gary Thomas\, James Weidman\, Jay Hoggard\, Bryan Carrott\, Terri Lyne Carrington\, Ralph Peterson\, Jr.\, Uri Caine\, Charles Fambrough\, Julian Joseph\, Craig Handy\, Reggie Washington\, Matthew Parrish\, Mark Prince\, Ed Howard\, Tyrone Brown\, John Patitucci\, Byron Landrum\, T.K. Blue\, Bobby Zankel and Greg Tardy. \nIn 2000\, Bobby Zankel\, alto saxophonist and founder of the Warriors of the Wonderful Sound established the non-profit organization to be a platform dedicated to creating and promoting innovative  and creative jazz.  Over the past eighteen years\, the organization has been able to present 150 performances that have included collaborations with Steve Coleman\, Muhal Richard Abrams\, Odean Pope\, Dave Liebman\, Rudresh Mahanthappa\, Rene McLean\, Don Byron\, Oliver Lake\, David Murray\, Steve Lehman\, Jaleel Shaw\, Dave Burrell and others.   The Warrior of the Wonderful Sound 4 would like to share resources and to join forces with other Philadelphia composers and performers and to present performances monthly of original music. \nBuy Tickets Here!
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/philadelphia-stories-original-music-ruth-naomi-floyd-ensemble
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190518T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190518T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190303T115655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190502T101811Z
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SUMMARY:Elio Villafranca
DESCRIPTION: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. \nElio Villafranca will be the 9th presentation in the Jazz Cultural Voices lineup. Born in the Pinar del Río province of Cuba\, Steinway Artist\, Grammy Nominated\, and 2014 Jalc Millennium Swing Award! recipient pianist and composer Elio Villafranca was classically trained in percussion and composition at the Instituto Superior de Arte in Havana\, Cuba. \nSince his arrival in the U.S. in mid 1995\, Elio Villafranca is at the forefront of the latest generation of remarkable pianists\, composers and bandleaders. His concert Letters to Mother Africa was selected by NYC Jazz Record as Best Concerts in 2016. In 2015\, Mr. Villafranca was among the 5 pianists hand picked by Chick Corea to perform at the first Chick Corea Jazz Festival\, curated by Chick him self at JALC. Elio Villafranca’s new album Caribbean Tinge (Motema)\, received a 2014 Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik Nomination by the German Records Critics Award\, as well has been selected by JazzTimes and DownBeat magazines for a feature on their very competitive section Editor’s Pick. He also received a 2010 Grammy Nomination in the Best Latin Jazz Album of the Year category. In 2008 The Jazz Corner nominated Elio Villafranca as pianist of the year. That year\, Mr. Villafranca was also honored by BMI with the BMI Jazz Guaranty Award and received the first NFA/Heineken Green Ribbon Master Artist Music Grant for the creation of his Concerto for Mariachi\, for Afro-Cuban Percussion and Symphony Orchestra. Finally\, his first album\, Incantations/ Encantaciones\, featuring Pat Martino\, Terell Stafford\, and Dafnis Prieto was ranked amongst the 50 best jazz albums of the year by JazzTimes magazine in 2003. \nElio Villafranca- Piano\n\nFeatured Artists:\nVincent Herring -alto sax\nPeter Slavov- acoustic bass\nCharles Goold- drums\nBuy tickets here.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/elio-villafranca
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts":MAILTO:info@clefclubofjazz.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190511T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190511T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190329T210540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190329T212650Z
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SUMMARY:2019 PCC Music Education Program Student Recital
DESCRIPTION: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 a chance to experience praise as a reciprocal measure of their invested time and hard work. In addition\, at various times throughout the year\, youth ensembles are called on to perform at events.\n\nAnnually students participate in student recitals at the end of the school year.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/2019-pcc-music-education-program-student-recital
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts":MAILTO:info@clefclubofjazz.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190502T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190502T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190329T122714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190330T084312Z
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SUMMARY:Warriors of the Wonderful Sound 4 Presents "Philadelphia Stories Original Music" feat. the Monnette Sudler Group and the Dave Allen Group
DESCRIPTION: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 Philadelphians\, and past winners of the prestigious Kimmel Center Jazz grant. \nMonnette Sudler’s music reflects her diverse exposure and love of varied genres.  Her initial CD’s recorded for Steeplechase records\, stays within the instrumental jazz genre with straight ahead and funky grooves on guitar and an occasional sultry vocal styling.  Later CD’s on MSM-Records and Discograph reflect a more electric blend of traditional and contemporary jazz\, soul and poetry.  Monnette also plays bass as well as lead guitar\, drums and various African string and/percussion instruments.  She is a prolific composer and songwriter/poet.  Ms. Sudler has been commission to score and or arrange for various ensemble configurations. \nDave Allen is one of a number of spitfire jazz guitarists raising the bar on that ever-popular instrument. But Allen offers more than battle-ready chops—his Untold Stories and Real and imagined are about original music\, loftily conceived\, with graceful melodic content and subtle rhythmic challenges. He’s got the pull to assemble world-class bands every time out.” -David Adler\, Jazz Times Magazine.  Dave Allen is one of the more distinctive voices on his instrument today. He has continually sought to forge a unique vision through his playing and writing\, one that features lyrical melodies with lilting\, complex rhythms and rich\, intricate harmonies. \nIn 2000\, Bobby Zankel\, alto saxophonist and founder of the Warriors of the Wonderful Sound  \nestablished the non-profit organization to be a platform dedicated to creating and promoting innovative  and creative jazz.  Over the past eighteen years\, the organization has been able to present 150 performances that have included collaborations with Steve Coleman\, Muhal Richard Abrams\, Odean Pope\, Dave Liebman\, Rudresh Mahanthappa\, Rene McLean\, Don Byron\, Oliver Lake\, David Murray\, Steve Lehman\, Jaleel Shaw\, Dave Burrell and others.   The Warrior of the Wonderful Sound 4 would like to share resources and to join forces with other Philadelphia composers and performers and to present performances monthly of original music.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/philadelphia-stories-original-music-monnette-sudler-group-dave-allen-group
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190420T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190420T193000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190303T114020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190313T142620Z
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SUMMARY:Philadelphia Ambassador Big Band
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe Philadelphia Ambassador Big Band (PABB) is the 8th presentation in the Jazz Cultural Voices lineup.  The band was founded by Dylan Band and Joseph Block. Since its inception in the summer of 2016\, the band has taken off dramatically to become one of the top big bands to see in Philadelphia. PABB has performed at esteemed venues such as South Jazz Parlor\, Chris’ Jazz Café\, the Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival\, the Community Unity Festival\, the Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts\, the MANN Music Center\, and the Franklin Institute. PABB is rejuvenating the big band scene in Philly\, while paying homage to the legendary writers\, particularly Duke Ellington\, Thad Jones\, and Count Basie. In addition to honoring classic big band repertoire\, our performances often feature arrangements written by members of the ensemble. \nJaleel Shaw\, Guest Artist \n \nAlto & 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. \nBorn and raised in Philadelphia\, PA\, Shaw picked up the alto saxophone and surrounded himself with music at an early age. Immersing himself in the local jazz scene\, he studied and performed with many of the city’s great musicians and educators and\, following high school\, received a full-tuition scholarship to attend Berklee College of Music in Boston\, MA\, where he received a dual degree in Music Education and Performance. While at Berklee\, Shaw was awarded the Billboard Endowed Scholarship for Outstanding Academic and Musical achievement (1998)\, Woodwind Department Chair Awards (1998 & 2000)\, The Boston Jazz Society Award (1999) and The Outstanding Student Teacher Award (2000). He later received a scholarship to Manhattan School of Music in New York\, where he obtained a Masters Degree in Jazz Performance. \nShaw’s debut album\, Perspective (2005)\, received rave reviews from The New York Times and Jazzwise Magazine and All About Jazz named the album one of the top five debut albums of 2005; his composition “The Heavyweight Champion” received an ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award. \nBuy tickets here.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/philadelphia-ambassador-big-band
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts":MAILTO:info@clefclubofjazz.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190329T125303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190329T130009Z
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SUMMARY:Ornette: Made in America
DESCRIPTION: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 Coleman and members of Ornette’s Prime Time Band who appear in the film. Admission is free and to RSVP contact the Philadelphia Clef Club at 215-893-9912 or info@clefclubofjazz.org. \n\n\n\nOrnette: Made in America is essential for anyone hoping to understand the history of jazz and the fertile creative exchange that highlighted the 60’s and 70’s in America. It is a portrayal of the inner life of an artist-innovator. \nThe innovative techniques that director Shirley Clarke and producer Kathelin Hoffman Gray employed in this film very closely parallel the music of the man who is its subject. Clarke defied traditional documentary formats to reveal Ornette’s extraordinary vision through her equally extraordinary filmmaking artistry. \nOrnette: Made In America captures Ornette Coleman’s evolution over three decades. Ornette came home to Fort Worth\, Texas in 1983 as a famed performer and composer. Documentary footage\, dramatic scenes and some of the first music video-style segments ever made\, chronicle his boyhood in segregated Texas and his subsequent emergence as an American cultural pioneer and world-class icon. Among those who contribute to the film include William Burroughs\, Brion Gysin\, Buckminster Fuller\, Don Cherry\, Yoko Ono\, Charlie Haden\, Robert Palmer\, Jayne Cortez and John Rockwell. \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/ornette-made-in-america
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rahima Tacuma%2C Representative%3A Jam-All Productions":MAILTO:jam.all.productions@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190404T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190404T220000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190329T094715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190329T200031Z
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SUMMARY:Warriors of the Wonderful Sound 4 Presents - Philadelphia Stories Original Music
DESCRIPTION:Freedom Cadre – Joe Borsellino\,  Pete Dennis\, Joe Sullivan\, Special Guest: David Murray \nWonder Sound 4 – Bobby Zankel\, Sumi Tonooka\, Richard Hill\, Nazir Ebo \nThe first of the concert series presented will be David Murray who plays tenor saxophone and bass clarinet mainly.  He has recorded prolifically for many record labels since the mid-1970.  Murray was a founding member of the World Saxophone Quartet with Oliver Lake\, Julius Hemphill and Hamiett Bluiett.  He has recorded or performed with musicians such as Henry Threadgill\, James Blood Ulmer\, Olu Dara\, Tani Tabbal\, Butch Morris\, Donald Fox\, McCoy Tyner\, Elvin Jones\, Ed Blackwell\, Jonny Dyani\, Fred Hopkins and Steve McCall.  David Murray’s use of the circular breathing technique has enabled him to play astonishingly long phrases. \nThe project is a partnership between the Philadelphia Clef Club and Warriors of the Wonderful Sound designed to stimulate Philadelphia’s creative music community to compose and perform original compositions and establish bands with consistent personnel. \nIn 2000\, Bobby Zankel\, alto saxophonist and founder of the Warriors of the Wonderful Sound established the non-profit organization to be a platform dedicated to creating and promoting innovative  and creative jazz.  Over the past eighteen years\, the organization has been able to present 150 performances that have included collaborations with Steve Coleman\, Muhal Richard Abrams\, Odean Pope\, Dave Liebman\, Rudresh Mahanthappa\, Rene McLean\, Don Byron\, Oliver Lake\, David Murray\, Steve Lehman\, Jaleel Shaw\, Dave Burrell and others.   The Warrior of the Wonderful Sound 4 would like to share resources and to join forces with other Philadelphia composers and performers and to present performances monthly of original music. \n  \n 
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/warriors-of-the-wonderful-sound-4-presents-philadelphia-stories-original-music
LOCATION:Philadelphia Ambassadors Big Band\, 1423 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190316T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190316T220000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20181204T130049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190307T165611Z
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SUMMARY:Nabate Isles' Eclectic Excursions
DESCRIPTION:The Nabate Isles concert is made possible by a grant award from PNC Foundation\, under the initiative PNC Arts Alive\, “Jazz Cultural Voices” performance series.\nNabate 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. \nNabaté Isles’ varied career has taken him from the halls of the Eastman School of Music to the sports arena and back.  As a trumpet soloist with Christian McBride\, Nabaté is coming off a recent Grammy win – the band’s second win. As trumpeter and composer\, in 2018\, he released his first solo album\, Eclectic Excursions – where he is joined by a “who’s who” of the jazz world.  Nabate Isles formerly being a producer for SiriusXM NBA Radio\, also hosts his own weekly television show called So Much to Talk About on MNN (Manhattan cable). \nNabaté Isles\, Trumpet and Flügelhorn\n\nMark Whitfield\, Guitar\n\nAdam Klipple\, Piano and Keyboards\n\nMatt Penman\, Acoustic and Electric Basses\n\nRudy Royston\, Drums\n\nBadia Farha\, Guest Vocalist
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/nabate-isles
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts":MAILTO:info@clefclubofjazz.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T230000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190303T120440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190303T120554Z
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SUMMARY:“Vibing for Spring” | Warren Wolf & the Wolfpack | and the Divanation Singers (2 shows 7PM & 9:30PM) Discounts Available for Seniors and Students
DESCRIPTION:2 Shows 7PM and 9:30PM – get Tickets Now! \nDiscounts Available for Seniors and Students \nHere for Tickets
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/vibing-for-spring-warren-wolf-the-wolfpack-and-the-divanation-singers-2-shows-7pm-930pm-discounts-available-for-seniors-and-students
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190201T191657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190303T115950Z
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SUMMARY:"Vibing for Spring" | Warren Wolf & the Wolfpack | and the Divanation Singers (2 shows 7PM & 9:30PM) Discounts Available for Seniors and Students
DESCRIPTION:2 Shows 7PM and 9:30PM – get Tickets Now! \nDiscounts Available for Seniors and Students \nHere for Tickets
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/vibing-for-spring-warren-wolf-the-wolfpack-and-the-divanation-singers
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190216T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190216T220000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20181204T125850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190225T142020Z
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SUMMARY:Ronnie Burrage and Holographic Principle
DESCRIPTION: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.\nRonnie Burrage is considered one of the best jazz musicians on the world scene today. He is featured on more than 100 recordings; and has toured on all four continents from Siberia to South Africa to Japan. Ronnie’s latest productions\, “Heal”\, “Spirit Guides / Truth and Love Music” & “Blue Noise”\, may be some of his greatest works. Ronnie’s musical biography is dynamic and vibrant. He has played with Wayne Shorter\, Sonny Rollins\, Pat Metheny\, Jaco Pastorius. He has also worked with the great names in the music\, Frank Morgan\, Wallace Roney\, Jackie & Rene McLean\, James Moody\, Gary Bartz\, Archie Shepp\, Reggie Workman\, Joe Zawinul\, Cedar Walton\, Woody Shaw\, McCoy Tyner\, Pepper Adams\, Michael Brecker. It is a catalog of jazz greats! In addition\, Ronnie Burrage is an influential teacher\, both privately and in significant institutions. He has served as an Adjunct Professor at The Pennsylvania State University and currently at State University of New York – Old Westbury\, where he leads one of the most dynamic programs that incorporates History of Jazz and Music of World Cultures.\nProf Burrage is known not only for his virtuoso ability with all forms of percussion\, but as an innovative composer and program designer who can put together dramatic musical programs which are deeply educational and altogether entertaining.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/ronnie-burrage-and-holographic-principle
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts":MAILTO:info@clefclubofjazz.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190121T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190112T130225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T140225Z
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SUMMARY:PCC Jazz Ensemble Performs for Martin Luther King Day Event
DESCRIPTION:The Philadelphia Clef Club Music Education Program’s Jazz Ensemble will perform and honor the legacy of Dr. Martin  Luther King\, Jr.\nThe 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.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/martin-luther-king-day
LOCATION:African American Museum in Philadelphia\, 701 Arch Street \, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190120T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190120T183000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20190112T125734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T140255Z
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SUMMARY:The Philadelphia Clef Club Music Education Program Presents the PCC Jazz Ensemble
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/the-philadelphia-clef-club-music-education-program-presents-the-pcc-jazz-ensemble
LOCATION:Jazz Vespers\, 2110 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190119T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190119T220000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20181204T125606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181219T172700Z
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SUMMARY:Philly Bloco
DESCRIPTION:The Philly Bloco concert is made possible by a grant award from PNC Foundation\, under the initiative PNC Arts Alive\, “Jazz Cultural Voices” performance series.\nPhilly Bloco 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 one constant in the music is a heavy percussive element (12 drummers!) that is used to explore the tremendous range of Brazilian rhythms\, applying the artists own unique creativity and energy to each arrangement.\nThe music is extremely high energy\, full of passion and feeling. Philly Bloco wants to make people dance\, feel good\, and give them something to celebrate every time they perform.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/philly-bloco
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts":MAILTO:info@clefclubofjazz.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181222T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20181204T071852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181205T031043Z
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SUMMARY:Clef Club Student Recital
DESCRIPTION:Sharing Successes through Performances \nThe Music Education Program of the Philadelphia Clef Club will present its student recital on Saturday\, December 22nd\, at 1:00-4:00 PM.  \nOur 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.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/student-recital
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts":MAILTO:info@clefclubofjazz.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181218T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181218T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T113456
CREATED:20180816T180610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181205T015633Z
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SUMMARY:Charles Lloyd
DESCRIPTION:[art-event id=”16066″] \nFeat. Charles Lloyd with Marcus Gilmore\, Reuben Rogers on bass along with Julian Lage & Marvin Sewell on guitar \nCharles Lloyd\, saxophonist\, flutist\, composer\, arranger and 2015 NEA Jazz Master; was born on March 15\, 1938\, in Memphis\, TN. Lloyd’s fierce improvisational skills and interest in fusing jazz with non-Western musical styles established him as one of the key figures in the expansion and furthering of the art form. Whether playing standards\, avant-garde\, or world music\, Lloyd’s emotional\, elegant playing spurs on his fellow musicians.  \nLloyd began playing saxophone at the age of nine\, mentored by pianist Phineas Newborn. He also took saxophone lessons from Irvin Reason and composition studies with Willie Mitchell. His interest in jazz was cultivated by listening to the radio broadcasts featuring Charlie Parker\, Coleman Hawkins\, Billie Holiday\, and Duke Ellington. As a teenager\, he immersed himself in the local Memphis music scene\, playing with George Coleman\, Booker Little\, Harold Mabern\, and Frank Strozier\, and as a sideman for Johnny Ace\, Bobby “Blue” Bland\, Howlin’ Wolf\, and B.B. King (NEA National Heritage Fellow).  \n“This is a music of freedom and wonder. It uplifts\, it inspires\, it touches the heart\, and it heals. It is transformational. Jazz is our indigenous art form and is constantly evolving while remaining deeply rooted in tradition and nourished by the American terroir. I have been drunk with the pursuit of ‘the sound’ all my life—and have been blessed to stand on the shoulders of those who came before me and gave encouragement—this is also part of the tradition.” \n  \nThis show is now sold out and there are no further tickets available.
URL:https://clefclubofjazz.org/event/charles-lloyd
LOCATION:Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts\, 736 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts":MAILTO:info@clefclubofjazz.org
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