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An Evening with Metta Quintet

July 5, 2025 By Craig OConnell

An Evening With Metta Quintet & Very Special Guests

The Side Door on Saturday, July 5

85 Lyme St Old Lyme, CT 06371

Special Guests – TBD

Wayne Escofferey – Tenor Saxophone

Christopher McBride – Alto Saxophone

Lawrence Fields – Piano

Adi Meyerson – Bass

Hans Schuman – Drums

METTA QUINTET is the official resident ensemble of the nationally recognized, NYC-based not-for-profit, JazzReach Performing Arts & Education Association, Inc.

A highly creative unit featuring some of the most dynamic, sought after artists on the jazz scene today, the quintet is as steadfastly dedicated to blazing new artistic territory as they are to arts education and the cultivation of new generations of jazz fans and performers.

In addition to the release of numerous critically acclaimed recordings that include, Going to Meet The Man (Koch Jazz)), Subway Songs (Sunnyside Records), Big Drum, Small World (The Orchard), the individual members of the quintet are widely celebrated composers, band leaders and recording artists in their own right.

The quintet is solely responsible for carrying out all of JazzReach’s artistic programming. In this role, Metta Quintet serves approximately 30,000 students in over 25 U.S. communities annually and over the span of JazzReach’s 30+ years in arts education, has successfully introduced upwards of one million people in more than 200 communities in 44 states to the vitality of the live jazz experience.

ABOUT JAZZREACH:

Established in 1994, JazzReach is a nationally recognized New York City-based 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to the promotion, performance, creation and teaching of jazz music.

Through the presentation of engaging live educational productions for young audiences (grades K-12), informative clinics and masterclasses for student musicians, in-depth multi-day residencies and captivating main-stage concerts for general audiences, JazzReach is fiercely dedicated to fostering a greater appreciation, awareness and understanding of our great American jazz tradition.

JazzReach has long-been recognized as the nation’s leading provider of high-quality educational programming on the subject. Since inception, the organization has successfully impacted and enriched upwards of one million people (of all ages) nationwide in partnership with many of America’s most distinguished performing arts presenters and has received unanimous praise from arts professionals, students, teachers, parents, the media and jazz community alike.

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An Evening with Metta Quintet

July 4, 2025 By Craig OConnell

An Evening With Metta Quintet

The Side Door Jazz Club

Friday, July 4 · 8 – 10:30pm EDT. Doors at 7:15pm
85 Lyme St Old Lyme, CT 06371

Wayne Escofferey – Tenor Saxophone

Christopher McBride – Alto Saxophone

Lawrence Fields – Piano

Adi Meyerson – Bass

Hans Schuman – Drums

METTA QUINTET is the official resident ensemble of the nationally recognized, NYC-based not-for-profit, JazzReach Performing Arts & Education Association, Inc.

A highly creative unit featuring some of the most dynamic, sought after artists on the jazz scene today, the quintet is as steadfastly dedicated to blazing new artistic territory as they are to arts education and the cultivation of new generations of jazz fans and performers.

In addition to the release of numerous critically acclaimed recordings that include, Going to Meet The Man (Koch Jazz)), Subway Songs (Sunnyside Records), Big Drum, Small World (The Orchard), the individual members of the quintet are widely celebrated composers, band leaders and recording artists in their own right.

The quintet is solely responsible for carrying out all of JazzReach’s artistic programming. In this role, Metta Quintet serves approximately 30,000 students in over 25 U.S. communities annually and over the span of JazzReach’s 30+ years in arts education, has successfully introduced upwards of one million people in more than 200 communities in 44 states to the vitality of the live jazz experience.

ABOUT JAZZREACH:

Established in 1994, JazzReach is a nationally recognized New York City-based 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to the promotion, performance, creation and teaching of jazz music.

Through the presentation of engaging live educational productions for young audiences (grades K-12), informative clinics and masterclasses for student musicians, in-depth multi-day residencies and captivating main-stage concerts for general audiences, JazzReach is fiercely dedicated to fostering a greater appreciation, awareness and understanding of our great American jazz tradition.

JazzReach has long-been recognized as the nation’s leading provider of high-quality educational programming on the subject. Since inception, the organization has successfully impacted and enriched upwards of one million people (of all ages) nationwide in partnership with many of America’s most distinguished performing arts presenters and has received unanimous praise from arts professionals, students, teachers, parents, the media and jazz community alike.

Tagged With: Metta Quintet, Side Door Jazz Cllub

Carl Allen Quintet

June 28, 2025 By Craig OConnell

Saturday, June 28 · 8 – 10:30pm EDT. Doors at 7:15pm

The Side Door Jazz Club

85 Lyme St Old Lyme, CT 06371

Eddie Allen – Trumpet

Rodney Jones – Guitar

Cyrus Chestnut – Piano

Joe Martin – Bass

Carl Allen – Drums

“My ultimate goal is to get to level like Art Blakey, Art Taylor, Elvin Jones, and Billy Higgins … who every time they sit down behind a set of drums it’s swinging….”

With over 200 recordings to his credit, the gifted Milwaukee-born, New York-based drummer, sideman, bandleader, entrepreneur, and educator, Carl Allen’s profound and propulsive percolations provided soulful and syncopated support for nearly three decades.

Born on April 25, 1961, Allen grew up on gospel, R&B, and funk, but later turned to jazz after hearing an LP by the legendary saxophonist Benny Carter. He studied with drum instructor Roy Sneider and band director Robert Siemele. His first hometown gigs were with sax greats Sonny Stitt and James Moody. Allen studied at The University of Wisconsin at Green Bay from 1979 to 1981, and transferred to William Patterson College in New Jersey, where he graduated in 1983 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Studies and Performance.

Allen joined trumpeter Freddie Hubbard a year before his graduation, served as his Musical Director for eight years, and recorded several recordings with the trumpeter including Double Take and Life Flight. Allen also played with Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Benny Golson, Jennifer Holliday, J.J. Johnson, Rickie Lee Jones, Sammy Davis Jr., Branford Marsalis, Kenny Garrett, Lena Horne, Ruth Brown, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Bobby Hutcherson, Mike Stern, Nellie McKay, Terence Blanchard, Phil Woods, Benny Green, Cyrus Chestnut, Joe Henderson, Billy Childs and many others. Allen’s phenomenal sideman discography also includes Jackie McLean (Dynasty), Donald Harrison (Indian Blues, Noveau Swing), Donald Byrd (A City Called Heaven), and Art Farmer (The Company I Keep).

“Carl Allen is an international powerhouse. His sound and feelings have fueled the bands of Freddie Hubbard, Christian McBride and countless others as well leading his own projects.” – Joe Lovano

Piccadilly Square (Timeless) was Allen’s first CD as leader, released in 1989, followed by The Dark Side of Dewey (Evidence), The Pursuer (Atlantic), Testimonial (Atlantic), and Get Ready, his 2007 Mack Avenue gospel/Motown accented debut release with co-leader, bassist Rodney Whitaker followed up by Work to Do (Mack Avenue Records) featuring Kirk Whalum.

Education has always been part of my mission Allen says. Art Blakey taught me the importance of nurturing the next generation of musicians. “Every generation needs someone to help them get to the next level and this what I am hoping to do”. In May of 2012 Allen received an honorary doctorate from Snow College in Ephraim, Utah in Humane Letters.

Allen is also an accomplished businessman. He co-founded Big Apple Productions in 1988 with saxophonist Vincent Herring, produced several recordings for several Japanese labels with future stars Roy Hargrove and Nicholas Payton. Several years ago he created Nella Productions which produces projects and developed an education component to the company called The New York Jazz Symposium where he runs workshops around the world on jazz. Allen has also produced recordings for pianist Eric Reed, Dewey Redman, Pharoah Sanders, Freddie Hubbard, Kris Bowers and guitarist Lage Lund, the winner of the 2005 Thelonious Monk International Monk Competition and many others totaling nearly 70 credits as a producer.

Carl Allen’s multifaceted career provides the perfect template for what a modern musician should be. As Sid Gribetz of Jazz Times wrote, “more than just another fine drummer, Carl Allen has it all together as a bandleader, businessman, and producer, becoming a force in today’s jazz world.”

Allen maintains an exhaustive schedule of recording, touring and teaching. He remains active as a sideman with Christian McBride and Inside Straight, Benny Golson and others. As a leader most recently leading The Carl Allen Quartet as well as The Art of Elvin, a tribute band dedicated to his two drum influences, Art Blakey and Elvin Jones was started after the passing of Elvin Jones in 2004.

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Allan Harris Quartet

June 21, 2025 By Craig OConnell

Allan Harris Quartet

Saturday, June 21 · 8 – 10:30pm EDT. Doors at 7:15pm

The Side Door

85 Lyme St Old Lyme, CT 06371

Allan Harris – Vocals/Guitar

Rick Germanson – Piano

Jason Clotter – Bass

Willy Rodriguez – Drums

Allan Harris, the Brooklyn-born, Harlem-based vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, and band leader, is a true luminary in the world of music. Revered by the Miami Herald as an artist graced with “the warmth of Tony Bennett, the bite and rhythmic sense of Sinatra, and the sly elegance of Nat ‘King’ Cole,” Allan Harris stands as an embodiment of moving and magisterial artistry. With a career spanning fourteen recordings as a leader, Allan Harris has captivated audiences worldwide with his exceptional talent and charismatic presence. He boasts an extensive list of accolades, including three-time recipient of the New York Nightlife Award for “Outstanding Jazz Vocalist,” a distinguished DownBeat “Rising Star Jazz Vocalist,” and a 3rd place winner of the prestigious 2022 “Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition.” Harris is also a two-time recipient of Hot House Jazz Magazine’s “Best Male Jazz Vocalist” award and has been honored with a Back Stage award for “Ongoing Achievement in Jazz.” His excellence extends internationally, earning him France’s Palmares Award top 3 Best Jazz Vocal Albums. His contributions as a natural entertainer have solidified his place as a mainstay in concert halls, theaters, jazz clubs, and festivals worldwide. The New York Times has aptly labeled him “a protean talent,” and he has earned acclaim from respected publications such as the Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Glide Magazine, Jazz Times, DownBeat, Vintage Guitar, and more. Allan Harris possesses a dynamic stage presence that has left an indelible mark on the jazz world. His vocal prowess, impeccable phrasing, and profound emotional resonance make him one of the most esteemed vocalists in jazz today. He excels in authentic interpretations of the American Songbook, classic and contemporary jazz, popular standards, blues, and his original compositions. With a dedicated following of 14,000 on Facebook and over 400,000 views on YouTube, Allan Harris is in constant demand to delight audiences across the globe. He has shared the stage with luminaries such as Tony Bennett, Dionne Warwick, Diana Krall, Abbey Lincoln, Natalie Cole, and many others.

 

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April May Webb Quintet

June 14, 2025 By Craig OConnell

April May Webb Quintet

Join us for a special night of jazz with Vocalist April May Webb and her Quintet!

By The Side Door Jazz Club

Saturday, June 14 · 8 – 10:30pm EDT. Doors at 7:15pm

The Side Door

85 Lyme St Old Lyme, CT 06371

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

 

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes
  • ALL AGES

 

  • Free venue parking

April May Webb – Vocals

Randall Haywood – Trumpet

Yayoi Ikawa – Piano

Jacob Webb – Bass

Nathan Webb – Drums

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April May Webb Quintet

June 14, 2025 By Craig OConnell

April May Webb Quintet

April May Webb Quintet

Join us for a special night of jazz with Vocalist April May Webb and her Quintet!

By The Side Door Jazz Club

Saturday, June 14 · 8 – 10:30pm EDT. Doors at 7:15pm

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

April May Webb – Vocals

Randall Haywood – Trumpet

Yayoi Ikawa – Piano

Jacob Webb – Bass

Nathan Webb – Drums

Sounds of April & Randall is an award-winning jazz ensemble led by vocalist April May Webb, 2024 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition winner, and trumpeter Randall Haywood, named “Male Rising Star” by Hot House & Jazzmobile NYC. Their musical chemistry, first sparked at a New Jersey jam session, April & Randall blend jazz with Country, R&B, and Gospel influences. April May studied under Mulgrew Miller at William Paterson University, while Randall earned his Master’s at Juilliard. In 2023, they were named U.S. Cultural Ambassadors, touring Fiji and Tonga through the State Department. They also received grants from Chamber Music America and South Arts. Their music has earned national acclaim—”Horizon “hit #17 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Charts, and Questions Left Unansweredpeaked at #12 on the National Jazz Week charts. In 2025, “Everybody Ain’t Gonna Like You” won Gold at the Annual Songwriters Association Competition of Washington. Randall was the youngest Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra member at 15, and April May was the first Black woman to graduate from William Paterson’s Jazz Education program. Together, they create music that inspires.

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Richard Barrata Gotham City Latin Jazz Sextet

June 13, 2025 By Craig OConnell

Richard Barrata Gotham City Latin Jazz Sextet

Join us for a special night of jazz with Drummer Richard Barrata and his Sextet!

By The Side Door Jazz Club

Friday, June 13 · 8 – 10:30pm EDT. Doors at 7:15pm

The Side Door

85 Lyme St Old Lyme, CT 06371

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

 

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes
  • ALL AGES

 

  • Free venue parking

CRAIG HANDY – SAXOPHONES

BILL O’CONNELL – PIANO

PAUL BOLLENBACK – GUITAR

MICHAEL GOETZ – BASS

PAUL ROSSMAN- PERCUSSION

RICHARD BARATTA – DRUMS

Grammy Nomimated Richard Baratta was born into a musically oriented family in Poughkeepsie, NY in 1950. He began his musical journey at the age 12, playing saxophone, flute and drums, and eventually, exclusively drums. He played mostly jazz all through his teens. After earning a BA in History from Wagner College in 1973, and after studying with Jack DeJohnette, Bob Moses and Steve Haas he moved to NYC in 1975 to pursue his musical career. From 1975 to 1984 Baratta played gigs and recorded in and out of NYC. Some of his bandmates and associations were with John Stubblefield, Joe Ford, Frank Strozier, Hal Galper, Mike Richmond, Saheb Sarbib, Dennis Irwin, Vernon Reid, Billy Bang, Jack Wilkens, Ryo Kawasaki, Jessica Hagedorn and the Gangster Choir, Guilherme Franco, Pe De Boi, Cyro Baptista, and a very memorable one day hit with Hank Mobley and then Johnny Hartman.

In 1984, Baratta decided to dramatically alter paths, and pursued a career in movie production. “Money was tight, the gigs were hard to come by, and I was getting married and wanted to raise a family. It was just time for a very difficult decision that had to be made. I looked back many times and terribly missed the joy in playing and the camaraderie with the musicians. It was a total about face, but I have no regrets, except missing the live performance.”

Since working on his his first film, Desperately Seeking Susan in 1984, Baratta has worked on over 50 movies, first as a Location Manager, then Unit Production Manager, and for the past 15 years as a Co-Producer and Executive Producer. A small sampling of his filmography includes, Academy Award nominated Joker, Joaquin Phoenix winning the Best Actor Award, Martin Scorsese’s Academy Award nominated The Irishman, Dr.Strange, The Wolf of Wall Street, five Spiderman movies,Too Big To Fail, Smurfs, Taking Pelham 123, Across the Universe, Donnie Brasco, Working Girl, Big, & A Paracosm For a full listing of Baratta’s film credits, visit IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0053102/

​

The past 35 years of movie making never prevented Baratta from regularly listening to and attending music almost all the clubs in NYC and festivals elsewhere. As best he could, he tried to maintain relationships with his past bandmates and stay up on the jazz scene. However, with the exception of the occasional one nite gig every few years, Baratta essentially remained on the sidelines when it came to performing. Then a very fortuitous event occurred.

An opportunity presented itself in the fall of 2016 that changed everything. He decided to return to his roots and main love and began performing music again, while continuing to produce films. From December 2016 to the present he has played with Eric Alexander, Vincent Herring, Walter Blanding, Craig Handy, Marcus Printup, Bruce Harris, Gerald Cannon, Bill O’Connell, Emmett Cohen, Jeb Patton, Steve Ash, Chris Pattishal, Mike LeDonne, Ray Gallon, Dave Kikoski, Danny Nimmer, Jerry Weldon, Rogerio Bocatto, Paul Bollenback, Dave Stryker, John Patitucci, Mike Goetz, Essiet Essiet, Yoshi Waki, and many others. From Baratta’s lips, “I’m telling you, I’m in heaven. I just want to keep it going. A light bulb has gone off in my head and the music seems clearer, fresher and more illuminating than ever.”

Baratta currently resides in Tenafly, N.J. He has recorded four records since 2019, (see discography) and has been leading his two different bands, THE GOTHAM CITY LATIN JAZZ SEPTET, AND THE 3B’s + 2, in Jazz Clubs, Music Festivals, Summer Concerts, etc. on a regular basis. Keep your eyes and ears open, and catch his music live or on Savant/High Note Records

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Richard Baratta Gotham City Latin Jazz Sextet

June 13, 2025 By Craig OConnell

Richard Baratta Gotham City Latin Jazz Sextet

Join us for a special night of jazz with Drummer Richard Barrata and his Sextet!

By The Side Door Jazz Club
Friday, June 13 · 8 – 10:30pm EDT.  Doors at 7:15pm

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

CRAIG HANDY – SAXOPHONES

BILL O’CONNELL – PIANO

PAUL BOLLENBACK – GUITAR

MICHAEL GOETZ – BASS

PAUL ROSSMAN- PERCUSSION

RICHARD BARATTA – DRUMS

Grammy Nomimated Richard Baratta was born into a musically oriented family in Poughkeepsie, NY in 1950. He began his musical journey at the age 12, playing saxophone, flute and drums, and eventually, exclusively drums. He played mostly jazz all through his teens. After earning a BA in History from Wagner College in 1973, and after studying with Jack DeJohnette, Bob Moses and Steve Haas he moved to NYC in 1975 to pursue his musical career. From 1975 to 1984 Baratta played gigs and recorded in and out of NYC. Some of his bandmates and associations were with John Stubblefield, Joe Ford, Frank Strozier, Hal Galper, Mike Richmond, Saheb Sarbib, Dennis Irwin, Vernon Reid, Billy Bang, Jack Wilkens, Ryo Kawasaki, Jessica Hagedorn and the Gangster Choir, Guilherme Franco, Pe De Boi, Cyro Baptista, and a very memorable one day hit with Hank Mobley and then Johnny Hartman.

In 1984, Baratta decided to dramatically alter paths, and pursued a career in movie production. “Money was tight, the gigs were hard to come by, and I was getting married and wanted to raise a family. It was just time for a very difficult decision that had to be made. I looked back many times and terribly missed the joy in playing and the camaraderie with the musicians. It was a total about face, but I have no regrets, except missing the live performance.”

Since working on his his first film, Desperately Seeking Susan in 1984, Baratta has worked on over 50 movies, first as a Location Manager, then Unit Production Manager, and for the past 15 years as a Co-Producer and Executive Producer. A small sampling of his filmography includes, Academy Award nominated Joker, Joaquin Phoenix winning the Best Actor Award, Martin Scorsese’s Academy Award nominated The Irishman, Dr.Strange, The Wolf of Wall Street, five Spiderman movies,Too Big To Fail, Smurfs, Taking Pelham 123, Across the Universe, Donnie Brasco, Working Girl, Big, & A Paracosm For a full listing of Baratta’s film credits, visit IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0053102/

​

The past 35 years of movie making never prevented Baratta from regularly listening to and attending music almost all the clubs in NYC and festivals elsewhere. As best he could, he tried to maintain relationships with his past bandmates and stay up on the jazz scene. However, with the exception of the occasional one nite gig every few years, Baratta essentially remained on the sidelines when it came to performing. Then a very fortuitous event occurred.

An opportunity presented itself in the fall of 2016 that changed everything. He decided to return to his roots and main love and began performing music again, while continuing to produce films. From December 2016 to the present he has played with Eric Alexander, Vincent Herring, Walter Blanding, Craig Handy, Marcus Printup, Bruce Harris, Gerald Cannon, Bill O’Connell, Emmett Cohen, Jeb Patton, Steve Ash, Chris Pattishal, Mike LeDonne, Ray Gallon, Dave Kikoski, Danny Nimmer, Jerry Weldon, Rogerio Bocatto, Paul Bollenback, Dave Stryker, John Patitucci, Mike Goetz, Essiet Essiet, Yoshi Waki, and many others. From Baratta’s lips, “I’m telling you, I’m in heaven. I just want to keep it going. A light bulb has gone off in my head and the music seems clearer, fresher and more illuminating than ever.”

Baratta currently resides in Tenafly, N.J. He has recorded four records since 2019, (see discography) and has been leading his two different bands, THE GOTHAM CITY LATIN JAZZ SEPTET, AND THE 3B’s + 2, in Jazz Clubs, Music Festivals, Summer Concerts, etc. on a regular basis. Keep your eyes and ears open, and catch his music live or on Savant/High Note Records

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George Cables Trio

June 6, 2025 By Craig OConnell

George Cables Trio

Join us for a special night of jazz with the pianist George Cables and his Trio!

By The Side Door Jazz Club

Friday, June 6 · 8 – 10:30pm EDT. Doors at 7:15pm

The Side Door

85 Lyme St Old Lyme, CT 06371

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes
  • ALL AGES
  • Free venue parking

George Cables – Piano

Essiet Essiet – Bass

Jerome Jennings – Drums

When George Cables was going to school in New York City he used to walk the streets at night, taking in the cosmopolitan sights and sounds, mentally recording his encounters with “so many different kinds of people.” In his musical career as well, Cables has prowled sidestreets and main thoroughfares in relative anonymity, absorbing countless influences into his personal style.

Born in New York City on November 14, 1944, Cables was classically trained as a youth and when he started at the “Fame” worthy High School of Performing Arts, he admittedly “didn’t know anything about jazz.” But he was soon smitten with the potential for freedom of expression he heard in jazz.

The young Cables was impressed by such keyboardists as Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea. But, he points out, “I never really listened to pianists when I was coming up. I would probably say I’ve been more influenced by Miles or Trane and their whole bands rather than by any single pianist. The concept of the music is more important than listening to somebody’s chops, somebody’s technique, The Way Miles’ band held together, it was just like magic. You were transported to another world.”

Cables attended Mannes College of Music for two years and by 1964 he was playing in a band called The Jazz Samaritans which included such rising stars as Billy Cobham, Lenny White. and Clint Houston. Gigs around New York at the Top of the Gate, Slugs, and other clubs attracted attention to Cables’ versatility and before long he had recorded with tenor saxophonist Paul Jeffrey, played on Max Roach’s “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” and earned a brief 1969 tenure at the piano bench with Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers.

A 1969 tour with tenor titan Sonny Rollins took Cables to the West Coast. By 1971 he became a significant figure in the jazz scenes of Los Angeles, where he first resided, and San Francisco, where he also lived. Collaborations and recordings with tenor saxophonists Joe Henderson and Sonny Rollins (“Next Album:), trumpeters Freddie Hubbard and Woody Shaw (“Blackstone Legacy”), and vibist Bobby Hutcberson made Cables’ wide-ranging keyboard skills, often on electric piano, amply evident. Demand for his sensitive accompaniment increased and by the end of the 1970s, Cables was garnering a reputation as everyone’s favorite sideman.

Perhaps the most pivotal turn came when hard-bop legend Dexter Gordon invited Cables into his quartet in 1977. The two years he spent with the reappreciated tenor giant ignited Cables’s passion for the acoustic piano and rimmersed him in the bebop vocabulary. “I don’t feel that one should be stuck in the mud playing the same old stuff all the time, trying to prove that this music is valid,” Cables says. “We don’t need to prove anything. But I think you really have to be responsive to your heritage and then go on and find your own voice.”

The longest standing relationship Cables developed in the late seventies was with alto saxophonist Art Pepper. Cables, who Pepper called “Mr. Beautiful,” became Art’s favorite pianist, appearing on many quartet dates for Contemporary and Galaxy, and joining Art for the extraordinary duet album, Goin’ Home, that would be Pepper’s final recording session. “I’ve been able to play with some of the greatest musicians in the world,” Cables says, ..but it’s funny, if you’re not seen as a bandleader, doing the same thing alot of times, it’s easy to wonder, `Well, who are you really? What do you really feel?’ And sometimes I have to ask myself that, because every time I play with somebody different I have to put on a different hat.”

He has performed and recorded with some of the greatest jazz musicians of our time, including: Joe Henderson, Roy Haynes, Max Roach, Art Blakey, Sonny Rollins, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw, Sarah Vaughn, Tony Williams, Bobby Hutcherson and Dizzy Gillespie.

George Cables has emerged as a major voice in modern jazz. He is currently performing and recording as a soloist, with trio and larger ensembles, and as a clinician in college jazz programs. In addition to composing and arranging for his own albums, George Cables has contributed to recordings by Dexter Gordon, Art Pepper, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw, Bobby Hutcherson and many others. He is noted for his fresh Interpretations of classic compositions and for his innovative style of writing.

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The Levin Brothers

May 31, 2025 By Craig OConnell

The Levin Brothers

Join us for a special night of jazz with the Levin Brothers!

By The Side Door Jazz Club

Saturday, May 31 · 8 – 10:30pm EDT. Doors at 7:15pm

The Side Door

85 Lyme St Old Lyme, CT 06371

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

 

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes
  • ALL AGES

 

  • Free venue parking

Pete Levin – Piano

Tony Levin – bass

Pat Labarbera – Saxophone

Jeff Siegel – Drums

After 5 decades of glorious careers playing with virtually who is who in all genres of music – jazz, fusion, rock, pop and world music, and after guesting on each other’s projects – the Levin Brothers finally decided to have their own jazz band. The band has toured all over the USA, and has performed in Canada, Mexico, El Salvador, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Japan.

Since graduating from the Eastman School of Music, Tony Levin has become the bass and Chapman Stick voice for Peter Gabriel and King Crimson. In addition, he has played on notable recordings for John Lennon, Pink Floyd, Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, Dire Straits, Carly Simon, Judy Collins, and many others. Tony has major jazz credentials, having worked with Buddy Rich, Steps Ahead, L’Image, Gary Burton, Chuck Mangione, and Herbie Mann. He currently records and tours with Peter Gabriel, King Crimson, Stick Men, and The Crimson ProjeKCt.

As a French Horn major, Pete Levin earned a master’s degree from the Juilliard School. In the early 70s he switched to keyboards, becoming a synthesizer specialist in the NYC recording studio scene. Over the years, he has graced hundreds of jazz and pop recordings and performances by the likes of Miles Davis, Gil Evans, Jimmy Giuffre, Dave Brubeck, David Sanborn, Joe Louis Walker, Don Elliott, Freddie Hubbard, Annie Lennox, Charles Mingus, Jaco Pastorius and Wayne Shorter. He currently records with his organ trio with Dave Stryker and Lenny White.

Drummer/Composer Jeff Siegel is a veteran of the New York jazz scene and has worked with a virtual who’s-who of jazz artists. A member of Sir Roland Hanna’s Trio from 1994-99, Jeff has performed and recorded with jazz legends like Ron Carter, Kenny Burrell, Jack DeJohnette, Benny Golson, Frank Foster, Helen Merrill and Mose Allison.

Pat LaBarbera is an American-born Canadian jazz tenor, alto and soprano saxophonist, clarinetist, and flautist, best known for his work as a featured soloist in Buddy Rich’s bands. Coming from a musical family, Pat shares jazz history with his brothers, trumpeter/arranger John (Buddy Rich, Buddy DeFranco) and drummer Joe (Bill Evans, Tony Bennett). In 1975 Pat joined Elvin Jones’ quartet, touring and recording with the legendary drummer for over 10 years. While working with Buddy Rich, Pat also played in groups led by Woody Herman, Louie Bellson and Carlos Santana. In 2000, he won a Juno Award for Best Traditional Instrumental Jazz Album for Deep in a Dream.

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A big THANK YOU to all the amazing musicians who performed during Jazz Week in New Haven's Restaurants, Bars & Venues.

Gig Submission

If you would like to submit a gig for our calendar, please click here and fill out the form. Please do not submit gigs more than three months in advance.

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Jazz Haven, Inc.
P.O. Box 3011
New Haven, CT 06515
info@jazzhaven.org

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