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Ryan Sands Presents Altus

February 13, 2026 By Craig OConnell

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ALTUS w/ Ryan Sands

February 13, 2026 @ 7:00PM — 9:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

The Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts Center: 605 Main Street Middletown, CT 06457

Drummer and Composer Ryan Sands Presents: Altus

Altus, a fusion of five gifted musicians—Dave Adewumi, Isaac Levien, Neta Raanan, Nathan Reising, and Ryan Sands—embarks on sonic journeys rooted in a decade-long musical bond. Inspired by Black American improvisational techniques, Altus creates narratives that blur the line between immediate experience and timeless mythologies.
Hailing from Orange, CT/New Haven County, Ryan Sands has worked his way to becoming one of the top young drummers in his field. His emphatic performances have landed him performances with Terell Stafford, Geoffrey Keezer, Wayne Escoffrey, Tamir Hendleman, Lucy Yeghiazaryan, and Jason Marsalis. He holds the drum chair for Christian Sands and Altus. Ryan has performed in the pit of the Ain’t Misbehavin, under the direction of Jeffrey Page, and done music for Dominique Morisseau’s Paradise Blue under the direction of Alphonso Horne.

Ryan’s musical education includes a BA in Jazz Performance from the New England Conservatory and an MA in Jazz Arts from the Manhattan School of Music. For teaching, he has taught for Neighborhood Music School in New Haven, CT, and iSchool of Music and Art in Shanghai. He currently teaches private drums at Yale University for their Yale Undergrad Jazz Collective.

Ryan’s recording credits include Christian Sands’ Risin’, Christmas Stories, and his upcoming record in 2024. Altus’ Riot Cycles and Mythos. David Knowles’s Blackest Night. Shihai Li’s Inner Rhythm. As a bandleader Ryan released his debut record, Standing On the Edge of Tomorrow, and will be releasing his sophomore record, Forest Road: Live at the Side Door, in 2024.

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Mark Kaplan Jazz Quartet

January 17, 2026 By Craig OConnell

January 17, 2026 @ 7:00PM — 9:00PM, $15
Mark Kaplan Jazz Quartet

Mark Kaplan is an established luminary on the local and regional jazz scene. Mark Kaplan, tenor saxophone; Martin Carter, piano; Adam Anderson, bass; and John Rispoli, drums.

https://buttonwood.networkforgood.com/events/88785-mark-kaplan-quartet-jazz

The Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts Center: 605 Main Street Middletown, CT 06037

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Karen Frisk Jazz Trio

December 13, 2025 By Craig OConnell

December 13, 2025 @ 7:00PM — 9:00PM, $20
Karen Frisk Jazz Trio
Karen Frisk is a jazz vocalist who has performed in several areas of the country with local and world-renowned jazz artists. On this evening, she will be joined by Kent Hewitt on piano, and Joe Fitzgerald on bass. All proceeds from this show go to The Buttonwood Tree.

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https://buttonwood.networkforgood.com/events/82938-karen-frisk-jazz-trio

The Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts Center: 605 Main Street Middletown, CT 06037

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Trevor Davis and The Central City Stompers

November 29, 2025 By Craig OConnell

The Stompers were started at New Haven’s Neighborhood Music School more than 20 years ago by Jim Fryer. When Jim moved to Manhattan he asked Art Hovey to join the NMS faculty and take over the Stompers. Brooks Low soon became the regular clarinetist, then Don Harvey, playing trombone. By then they had acquired Jim Caplik on cornet, and Rob Harper-Mangels joined soon after on second cornet. With the addition of Ed Stern on piano the band began to take shape.
When the pandemic hit, the NMS had to close. and that turned out to be the best thing that ever happened: They began rehearsing in Ed Stern’s back yard, and Trevor Davis became the drummer. When the cold weather arrived, Trevor kindly invited the rest of the band to continue their weekly rehearsals at his Library Studio in Middletown, so the “Central City Stompers” became their new name. Because other musical groups were out of work, they found that good musicians were happy to sit in whenever they needed a substitute.
As the band continued to improve Art Hovey was inspired to write many more arrangements for the group. Don and Jim have also contributed arrangements of their own, bringing welcome variety to the CSS repertoire. Newer members of the band include clarinetist Andrew Anello, vocalist Patty Shea, and guitarist/vocalist Guy Iaccarino.
The music that they play is often called “Classic Jazz”; mostly popular tunes from the first half of the 20th century with liberal doses of blues and ragtime. Some call it “Dixieland”, or “Hot Jazz”, or “New Orleans Style”. Their inspirations include King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band, Turk Murphy’s Jazz band, the South Frisco Jazz Band, the Yerba Buena Stompers, and many other bands that can still be heard today at traditional jazz festivals all over the world.

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Benjamin Simmons

November 14, 2025 By Craig OConnell

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Benjamin Simmons
Benjamin Simmons is a Hartford-based tenor saxophonist and graduate from the Hartt School of Music, studied with world renowned saxophonist Abraham Burton, Nat Reeves, Rene McLean, and Steve Davis. Benjamin is a prominent player in the Hartford and New York City scene.

November 14, 2025 @ 7:00 – 8:00 pm, $20

The Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts Center: 605 Main Street Middletown, CT 06457

TICKETS:  https://buttonwood.networkforgood.com/events/84941-benjamin-simmons-saxophone

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Upcoming Events

Fri 13

Fridays with Frank Jazz Listening Sessions

March 13 @ 5:15 pm - 7:00 pm
The Institute Library
New Haven CT
Fri 13

Brian Charette Organ Trio

March 13 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Palace Theater Poli Club
Waterbury
Fri 13

Matt Parker Quartet

March 13 @ 8:00 pm - 10:30 pm
The Side Door Jazz Club
Old Lyme

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