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Ingrid Laubrock’s Grammy Season + DoYeon Kim

December 19, 2025 By Craig OConnell

Ingrid Laubrock's Grammy Season + DoYeon Kim

Ingrid Laubrock’s Grammy Season + DoYeon Kim

  • Friday, December 19, 2025
  • 8:30 PM 11:00 PM
  • Firehouse 12 45 Crown Street New Haven CT 06510 (map)
8:30PM TICKETS
10:00PM TICKETS

Ingrid Laubrock (saxophone), Tom Rainey (drums), Brandon Seabrook (guitar), Shawn Lovato (bass), DoYeon Kim (gayageum)

After the critical acclaim of their first album “The Last Quiet Place” (Pyroclastic Records), Ingrid Laubrock’s Grammy Season is recording their follow-up record, this time with special guest Doyeon Kim on gayageum.

Laubrock’s music straddles the boundaries of improvisation, new music and avant-jazz. A prolific composer, Laubrock was named a “true visionary” by pianist Jason Moran, and a “fully committed saxophonist and visionary” by The New Yorker. Grammy Season consists of New York City based musicians who have all made a huge impact as composers, performers and improvisers in their own right. It’s a cast of innovative performers who are specialized in experimental music and constantly look for fresh avenues to create truly new music.

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Tyshawn Sorey Trio

December 12, 2025 By Craig OConnell

Tyshawn Sorey Trio

Tyshawn Sorey Trio

  • Friday, December 12, 2025
  • 8:30 PM 11:00 PM
  • Firehouse 12 45 Crown Street New Haven CT 06510 (map)
8:30PM TICKETS
10:00PM TICKETS

Tyshawn Sorey (drums), Aaron Diehl (piano), Harish Raghavan (bass)

Composer and multi-instrumentalist Tyshawn Sorey has performed globally with his own ensembles, as well as alongside industry titans including John Zorn, Bill Frisell, Joe Lovano, Vijay Iyer, Jason Moran, King Britt, Claire Chase, Roscoe Mitchell, and Steve Lehman, among many other

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Sara Serpa & Matt Mitchell

December 5, 2025 By Craig OConnell

Sara Serpa & Matt Mitchell

Sara Serpa & Matt Mitchell

  • Friday, December 5, 2025
  • 8:30 PM 11:00 PM
  • Firehouse 12 45 Crown Street New Haven CT 06510 (map)
8:30PM TICKETS
10:00PM TICKETS

Matt Mitchell (piano), Sara Serpa (voice)

Acclaimed vocalist Sara Serpa and visionary pianist and composer Matt Mitchell present End of Something, a bold, intimate new duo album out November 7, 2025 on Obliquity Records. With 15 striking tracks weaving through composition and improvisation, the album captures the deep musical connection Serpa and Mitchell have cultivated over years of collaboration. End of Something includes original pieces by both artists as well as settings of texts by poets/ writers Sonia Sanchez, Sofia de Mello Breyner, Virginia Woolf, and Luce Irigaray, plus a stunning rendition of Olivier Messiaen’s “Les Bergers.” The album’s sonic world unfolds with detailed interplay, harmonic richness, and fearless exploration.

Sara Serpa is a Portuguese vocalist and composer whose music defies convention, blending jazz, chamber music, and experimental sound into a singular, emotionally resonant voice. Known for her pure tone, wordless singing, and fearless improvisation, Serpa has earned international acclaim for creating music that is both intimate and visionary. Based in New York City, she has performed at iconic venues such as Lincoln Center, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Kennedy Center, Joe’s Pub, and the Village Vanguard. Since 2008, she has toured internationally with her own projects, and has also performed extensively with bassist Linda May Han Oh, contributing her voice to some of today’s most forward-thinking musical collaborations. Serpa has worked with artists including Mark Turner, Ran Blake, David Virelles, Fabian Almazan, John Zorn, Erik Friedlander, Ingrid Laubrock, Danilo Perez, Kris Davis, Zeena Parkins, and André Matos, her long-time duo partner. Her work has been recognized by The New York Times, NPR, DownBeat Magazine, and The Wire. Serpa is also the co-founder of M³ (Mutual Mentorship for Musicians), a pioneering initiative supporting women and gender-expansive artists. A dedicated educator, she teaches at The New School and continues to reshape the landscape of vocal music in the 21st century.

Matt Mitchell is a pianist and composer whose creative practice exists in the nexus between myriad strains of acoustic, electric, composed, and improvised new music. He has released several forward-thinking, critically acclaimed, and influential albums as a leader on Pi Recordings, Screwgun Records, and Out of Your Head Records, and together with Kate Gentile he runs Obliquity Records. In addition to co-leading Snark Horse with Kate Gentile, he also fronts several ensembles featuring many of the foremost musicians on the scene, including Kim Cass, Jon Irabagon, Miles Okazaki, Mariel Roberts, Sara Schoenbeck, Brandon Seabrook, Andrew Smiley, Ches Smith, Chris Tordini, Anna Webber, and Dan Weiss. He is a member of several significant and acclaimed creative music ensembles, led by Dan Weiss, Miles Okazaki, Ches Smith, Kate Gentile, Anna Webber, Jon Irabagon. Ralph Alessi, and Yuhan Su. He has a longstanding association with Tim Berne, and he plays and has played extensively in the ensembles of many major figures in improvised music, including Dave Douglas, Steve Coleman, David Binney, John Hollenbeck, Miguel Zenon, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Linda May Han Oh, Jonathan Finlayson, Mario Pavone, and Darius Jones. Awards he has received include the Pew Fellowship in the Arts, the Doris Duke Impact Award, and grants from the Shifting Foundation.

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Jon Irabagon Quintet featuring Nate Wooley

November 21, 2025 By Craig OConnell

Jon Irabagon Quintet featuring Nate Wooley

Jon Irabagon Quintet featuring Nate Wooley

  • Friday, November 21, 2025
  • 8:30 PM 11:00 PM
  • Firehouse 12 45 Crown Street New Haven CT 06510 (map)
8:30PM TICKETS
10:00PM TICKETS

Jon Irabagon (saxophone), Matt Mitchell (piano), Chris Lightcap (bass), Dan Weiss (drums), Nate Wooley (trumpet)

First-generation Filipino-American Jon Irabagon (b. 1978, Chicago) has been influenced by the self-empowering and individualistic philosophies and aesthetic of the great AACM (Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians) ensembles as well as the historic world-class tenor saxophone lineage from his hometown. Equally adept at composing for rising stars in new music and the most intricate modern jazz ensemble, Irabagon builds on this foundation by adding modern classical and late-period John Coltrane to his compositional base, focusing primarily on mixed chamber ensembles to take advantage of hand-chosen musicians’ voices and attitudes.

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Isaiah J. Thompson Quartet

November 21, 2025 By Craig OConnell

Isaiah J. Thompson Quartet

By The Side Door Jazz Club
Nov 21 from 8pm to 10:30pm EST
Join us for a special night of jazz with Pianist Isaiah J. Thompson and his Quartet!

Pianist and composer Isaiah J. Thompson is originally from West Orange, New Jersey. He began studying with pianist Alla Epelbaum at The Calderone School of Music and Bob Mikula from an early age and soon after enrolled in Jazz House Kids and NJPAC Jazz For Teens. He was later admitted to The Juilliard School where he graduated with both his Bachelor’s and Master’s of Music degrees and furthered his education in Christian Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary.

Isaiah joined the John Pizzarelli Trio in 2019 and has performed with other major artists such as, Christian McBride, Steve Turre, Catherine Russell, and Buster Williams. His recording debut was featured on Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Handful of Keys album with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, and he has since released multiple recordings as a leader.

Thompson worked on the Golden Globe nominated soundtrack for the film Motherless Brooklyn, was named a Steinway Artist and has been awarded other accolades including, the 2018 Lincoln Center Emerging Artist Award and second place in the 2018 Thelonious Monk Competition. In 2023 he was named the winner of the American Pianists Awards and the Cole Porter Fellowship in Jazz and in 2024 Thompson joined the Jazz Studies Faculty at The Juilliard School.

As a jazz musician and performer, Isaiah aims to emit love, spirit and respect and convey his faith through his artistry.

  • Doors at 7:15 PM

The Side Door, 85 Lyme St, Old Lyme, CT 06371

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Otherlands Trio

November 14, 2025 By Craig OConnell

Otherlands Trio

Otherlands Trio

  • Friday, November 14, 2025
  • 8:30 PM 11:00 PM
  • Firehouse 12 45 Crown Street New Haven CT 06510 (map)
8:30PM TICKETS
10:00PM TICKETS

Stephan Crump (acoustic bass), Eric McPherson (drums), Darius Jones (alto saxophone)

Otherlands Trio is a new creative formation featuring veteran instrumentalist/composers Stephan Crump, Darius Jones, and Eric McPherson. Their dynamic, ever-evolving, magnetically charged music emerges from a pursuit of ego dissolution and spiritual communion.

Stephan Crump is a Grammy-nominated bassist and composer, collaborator and bandleader, soloist and educator, based in New York City since 1994. A Memphis native, Crump fell for New York’s fecund scenes during his first semester at Amherst College, when he would drive hours to play late-night, weekday gigs in the West Village. He knew this is where he’d make his life and career.

Working beyond genre, he has become a crucial component of multiple New York music communities in and beyond jazz. For two decades, Crump recorded and toured as a third of Vijay Iyer’s acclaimed trio, helping to build that band’s global reputation. Meanwhile, many of his own ensembles—Rhombal, with Tyshawn Sorey, Ellery Eskelin, and Adam O’Farrill; Secret Keeper, with Mary Halvorson; Rosetta Trio, with Jamie Fox and Liberty Ellman—prize versatility and voicings in a manner that more traditional configurations often do not. His Borderlands Trio, with pianist Kris Davis and drummer Eric McPherson, brings this same mentality to a more familiar setting. Other collaborators have included Miguel Zenón, Gordon Gano, Patti Austin, Johnny Clyde Copeland, Wadada Leo Smith, Jim Campilongo, David Gilmore, Sam Newsome, Steve Lehman, Cory Smythe, Ingrid Laubrock, Okkyung Lee, Mat Maneri, and Ches Smith.

Crump’s physical and emotional connection to the bass is abundant through the new sextet Slow Water, which explores ecology and environment through composition and group communication. He teaches On Magnetism, a course in connecting more deeply through one’s instrument, after a lifetime of doing just that, and lives still in Brooklyn with his wife and collaborator, the singer Jen Chapin, and their two sons.

A native of NYC, Eric McPherson came to prominence apprenticing with legendary saxophonist and educator, Jackie Mclean, and innovative pianist and composer Andrew Hill. Those foundational experiences cultivated Eric into one of the leading drummers in contemporary creative music. Eric continues the legacy of the musical giants who came before him. As well as performing and teaching internationally with an array of today’s leading contemporary creative musicians, Eric teaches privately and at the University of Hartford’s, Jackie Mclean institute.

Darius Jones has created a recognizable voice as a critically acclaimed saxophonist and composer by embracing individuality and innovation in the tradition of African-American music. Jones has been awarded the Van Lier Fellowship, Jerome Foundation Commission, Jerome Artist-in-Residence at Roulette, French-American Jazz Exchange Award, and the Fromm Music Foundation commission at Harvard University. Jones has released a string of diverse recordings featuring music and images evocative of Black Futurism. His work as a new music composer for voice culminated in a major debut performance at Carnegie Hall in 2014. Jones has collaborated with artists including Gerald Cleaver, Oliver Lake, William Parker, Andrew Cyrille, Craig Taborn, Wet Ink Ensemble, Jason Moran, Trevor Dunn, Dave Burrell, Eric Revis, Matthew Shipp, Marshall Allen, Nasheet Waits, Branford Marsalis, Travis Laplante, Fay Victor, Cooper-Moore, Matana Roberts, JD Allen, Matthew Shipp, Nicole Mitchell, Georgia Ann Muldrow, and many more. The New York Times named Jones among the Best Live Jazz Performances of 2017 for his Vision Festival performance with Farmers by Nature. In 2018, Darius premiered across the United States a major new composition entitled LawNOrder, a dramatic commentary on social justice and American politics. Jones’ music is a confrontation against apathy and ego, hoping to inspire authenticity that compels us to be better humans.

Debut album (“Star Mountain”) arrives October 17, 2025 on Intakt Records

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Kenny Warren’s Sweet World

November 7, 2025 By Craig OConnell

Kenny Warren's Sweet World

Kenny Warren’s Sweet World

  • Friday, November 7, 2025
  • 8:30 PM 11:00 PM
  • Firehouse 12 45 Crown Street New Haven CT 06510 (map)
8:30PM TICKETS
10:00PM TICKETS

Kenny Warren (trumpet), Christopher Hoffman (cello), Nathan Ellman-Bell (drums)

Kenny Warren’s Trio Sweet World featuring Christopher Hoffman on cello and Nathan Ellman-Bell on drums will play songs from their 2024 self titled LP as well as improvisations and new Warren compositions. Their music is inspired by musical traditions from around the world. Lyrical and rhythmically driven noise/jazz with its gaze toward the transcendental.

Trumpeter/composer Kenny Warren grew up in Denver and has lived in NYC since 2006. He has made over a dozen records as a bandleader and solo artist, has performed all over the world, and was recognized by Downbeat Magazine as a Raising Star in 2025. In 2024 his trio Sweet World with cellist Christopher Hoffman and drummer Nathan Ellman-Bell released an LP on Out of Your Head Records which the Best of Bandcamp hailed as “the sonic representation of a beating heart”. He has also made 3 LPs with his avant-country outfit Laila and Smitty, two jazz records for the London based Whirlwind Recordings, and a series of covid-era solo records which are available exclusively on bandcamp. Warren’s 20 plus years in Brooklyn have produced a body of work in conversation with generations of the city’s greatest musical artists.

Current NY based collaborations include work with the original-song-driven band Slow Tiger, an improvised collective with Carlo Costa & BlankFor.ms, and a duo with Gregg Belisle-Chi. Warren is also a frequent collaborator with the Berlin based artist, Jeremy Viner, and the Denver based band Mountain Coast. Warren is a member of the Webber/Morris Big Band, two stellar Stephan Crump ensembles: Passarine and Slow Water, and of the Angelica Sanchez Nonet. Other recent side-person appearances include work with Marta Sanchez, Caroline Davis, Tony Malaby, Jamie Baum, Brad Shepik, Noah Garabedian and Brian Krock. Warren is also a longstanding member of the brass band Slavic Soul Party who has held a weekly residency at Barbès in Brooklyn for over 22 years.

Warren’s music draws inspiration from Black American music, folk and classical music traditions around the world, and the global improvisational music scene. He has found his voice with help from his vibrant community of musicians in Brooklyn, and with wisdom from his childhood trumpet heroes in Denver, Ron Miles, Greg Gisbert and Al Hood.

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