Calendar

Mar
27
Sun
2016
Jack DeSalvo @ Taphouse
Mar 27 @ 12:00 pm

Jack DeSalvo is a guitarist, composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer. Hailed by Wire magazine as “a masterful player”, Jack has performed and recorded on classical, steel-string, electric, 12-string, slide and alto guitars, cello, banjo, mandolin and mandola.

“Using both acoustic and electric instruments, DeSalvo demonstrates technique, intelligence and imagination with a broad streak of lyricism and passion in what amounts to one of the better guitar voices to be heard in improvised music these days.” – Cadence

Join the Taphouse Grille for the annual Easter Brunch Buffet! Featuring a full buffet with omelet & carving stations, a raw bar and great jazz music. $32 per person includes a breakfast cocktail, coffee and tea. Please call for more information and reservations!

The Taphouse is a modern gastropub with 24 taps of rotating craft beer highlighting several local NJ breweries. Featuring upscale pub fare with a casual but energetic atmosphere.

Lewis Porter @ Brotherhood Winery
Mar 27 @ 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm

“A Helluva Piano Player” – Jazz Times

Lewis Porter (PhD, Brandeis, 1983) is a jazz pianist, composer (of everything from leadsheets to works for orchestra and soloists), an author, a Professor of Music at Rutgers University in Newark since 1986, and founder and director of the Master’s Program in Jazz History and Research there since Fall 1997.

Located on the historic site of the Brotherhood Winery in Washingtonville New York, the Vinum Café occupies the ground floor of the original winery building circa 1839. Set in a brick-lined dining room & outdoor patio serving French-American fare.

12 Houses Orchestra @ The Nublu Club
Mar 27 @ 9:00 pm

Each member of the 12 Houses Orchestra carries a unique voice. This is a sound painting of very distinct colors.

12 Houses are* Matt Lavelle (cornet, flugelhorn, alto clarinet, conducting), Tim Stocker (baritone Sax), Charles Waters (alto sax, clarinet), Ras Moshe Burnett: tenor sax, flute), Sweet Lee Odom (soprano sax, clarinet), Laura Ortman (Violin), Stephanie Griffin (Viola), Gil Selinger(cello), Jack DeSalvo (guitar),  Francois Grillot (bass), Chris Forbes (piano), John Pietaro (vibes), Ryan Sawyer (drums), Anders Nilsson (guitar), Mary Cherney (flutes), Claire deBrunner (bassoon), and Anais Maviel (vocals)

*Not all artists perform each Sunday.

Apr
3
Sun
2016
Jack DeSalvo @ Taphouse
Apr 3 @ 12:00 pm

Jack DeSalvo is a guitarist, composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer. Hailed by Wire magazine as “a masterful player”, Jack has performed and recorded on classical, steel-string, electric, 12-string, slide and alto guitars, cello, banjo, mandolin and mandola.

“Using both acoustic and electric instruments, DeSalvo demonstrates technique, intelligence and imagination with a broad streak of lyricism and passion in what amounts to one of the better guitar voices to be heard in improvised music these days.” – Cadence

The Taphouse is a modern gastropub with 24 taps of rotating craft beer highlighting several local NJ breweries. Featuring upscale pub fare with a casual but energetic atmosphere.

Lewis Porter @ Brotherhood Winery
Apr 3 @ 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm

“A Helluva Piano Player” – Jazz Times

Lewis Porter (PhD, Brandeis, 1983) is a jazz pianist, composer (of everything from leadsheets to works for orchestra and soloists), an author, a Professor of Music at Rutgers University in Newark since 1986, and founder and director of the Master’s Program in Jazz History and Research there since Fall 1997.

Located on the historic site of the Brotherhood Winery in Washingtonville New York, the Vinum Café occupies the ground floor of the original winery building circa 1839. Set in a brick-lined dining room & outdoor patio serving French-American fare.

Apr
10
Sun
2016
Jack DeSalvo @ Taphouse
Apr 10 @ 12:00 pm

Jack DeSalvo is a guitarist, composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer. Hailed by Wire magazine as “a masterful player”, Jack has performed and recorded on classical, steel-string, electric, 12-string, slide and alto guitars, cello, banjo, mandolin and mandola.

“Using both acoustic and electric instruments, DeSalvo demonstrates technique, intelligence and imagination with a broad streak of lyricism and passion in what amounts to one of the better guitar voices to be heard in improvised music these days.” – Cadence

The Taphouse is a modern gastropub with 24 taps of rotating craft beer highlighting several local NJ breweries. Featuring upscale pub fare with a casual but energetic atmosphere.

Lewis Porter @ Brotherhood Winery
Apr 10 @ 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm

“A Helluva Piano Player” – Jazz Times

Lewis Porter (PhD, Brandeis, 1983) is a jazz pianist, composer (of everything from leadsheets to works for orchestra and soloists), an author, a Professor of Music at Rutgers University in Newark since 1986, and founder and director of the Master’s Program in Jazz History and Research there since Fall 1997.

Located on the historic site of the Brotherhood Winery in Washingtonville New York, the Vinum Café occupies the ground floor of the original winery building circa 1839. Set in a brick-lined dining room & outdoor patio serving French-American fare.

Apr
17
Sun
2016
Jack DeSalvo @ Taphouse
Apr 17 @ 12:00 pm

Jack DeSalvo is a guitarist, composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer. Hailed by Wire magazine as “a masterful player”, Jack has performed and recorded on classical, steel-string, electric, 12-string, slide and alto guitars, cello, banjo, mandolin and mandola.

“Using both acoustic and electric instruments, DeSalvo demonstrates technique, intelligence and imagination with a broad streak of lyricism and passion in what amounts to one of the better guitar voices to be heard in improvised music these days.” – Cadence

The Taphouse is a modern gastropub with 24 taps of rotating craft beer highlighting several local NJ breweries. Featuring upscale pub fare with a casual but energetic atmosphere.

May
13
Fri
2016
Rocco John Quartet Record Release Party @ Caffe Vivaldi
May 13 @ 7:00 pm

EMBRACE THE CHANGE – ROCCO JOHN QUARTET

ROCCO JOHN IACOVONE alto and soprano saxophones
RICH ROSENTHAL guitar
FRANÇOIS GRILLOT double-bass
TOM CABRERA drums

According to saxophonist and composer Rocco John Iacovone, “EMBRACE THE CHANGE is a thought, an idea, and a philosophy.  It’s a comment on our evolution as human beings. It seems the only constant we experience is change and we constantly need to learn how to deal with it. To do this, we have to dig deep. These were the thoughts behind the compositions as I wrote them, and as we went into the studio.”Rocco John Iacovone’s studies with the legendary Lee Konitz and Sam Rivers as well as studies in composition under the direct disciples of Nadia Boulanger gives him a wide swath of musicial influences that color each track of EMBRACE THE CHANGE. His stellar quartet gets deep into the leader’s music, designed to elicit unmitigated passion and creativity from Rich Rosenthal, François Grillot and Tom Cabrera.

May
19
Thu
2016
Julie Lyon Moonflower Release Party @ The Space
May 19 @ 8:00 pm

JULIE LYON‘s new album MOONFLOWER, her follow-up to the critically acclaimed JULIE, features original songs and compositions and is in many ways her first solo album. Though accompanied by her band, the focus is not only on Ms. Lyon’s considerable vocal talents but also on her role as lyricist and songwriter. The seeds of MOONFLOWER were sown when Julie began to write lyrics to some of composer Jack DeSalvo’s music. It became obvious that recording this music would be the vocalist’s next project and music by Julie Lyon along with additional collaborations with Tom Cabrera and Betsy Serafin create a tapestry of sophisticated listening experiences with music touching new jazz, folk and world music but always rooted in Julie’s sense of swing and the blues. The title song MOONFLOWER is written by multi-instrumentalist/composer Matt Lavelle.

Moonflower_Inside_Left Julie

“Ms. Lyon shows that the she knows exactly what she is doing here and executes all of her songs exquisitely. She’s the real deal in her element here with a voice that is like a nice chianti – Smooth, subtle, complex, and a little playful. When she is singing, what you hear is not only the lyrics, but a visceral love of singing that shines through her instrument, very refreshing and appealing.” – Jonathan Shade, Night Life Exchange