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“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.
“…the effect is galvanizing. While the music is collectively improvised, it aims for and achieves the directness of song.” – DOWNBEAT
“The trio comes at us with strength and ideas. It all works. It’s all very New York, which means there is the local and the universal all wrapped up into a very “now” music. Excellent!” – GREGO APPELLATE EDWARDS
SUMARI is…
Matt Lavelle – horns, reeds
Jack Desalvo – guitar, cello
Tom Cabrera – percussion
At Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center
Abrazo Interno Gallery on 2nd floor
107 Suffolk Street
New York
PERFORMANCE ADMISSION:
one set: $11 / two sets: $16 / 3 sets: $22
Students/Seniors, one set: $8 / two sets: $12 / three sets: $16
Two other sets this evening, check it out here!
“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.
“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.