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Alvester Garnett
Alvester Garnett (Music Director, Drums) has
been called on by singers such as living legend Abbey Lincoln and the late great Betty
Carter, as well as instrumentalists like
Wynton Marsalis, James Carter, Regina
Carter, and Cyrus Chestnut. At age 16, while
playing in an All-County High School Jazz
Band, Ellis Marsalis introduced him to the
names and recordings of master jazz drummers. Garnett soon joined the Malden
Diplomats Drum and Bugle Corp, with whom
he toured the United States and Canada.
After graduating high school, he attended
Gunther Schullers music training program
at The Festival at Sandpoint in Idaho,
where he studied with Wynton Marsalis,
jazz historian Martin Williams, and master
drummers Max Roach and Victor Lewis.
After enrolling at Virginia Commonwealth
University, he studied once more with Ellis
Marsalis. Here he also studied arranging,
jazz history, and big band performance. In
1992, while in college and backing up Clark
Terry on a local gig, Garnett won third place
in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz
Drum Competition. Betty Carter heard
Garnett and invited him to participate in her
first annual Jazz Ahead program, which led
to his joining her band in 1993 and moving
to New York City. Garnett simultaneously
played in Abbey Lincolns quartet for more
than two years and then joined Cyrus
Chestnuts trio before returning to Abbey
Lincolns Quartet in 1998. Later that year,
he toured extensively with Regina and
James Carter, and he has since remained a
member of Regina Carters various bands.
FRANK STEWART
Charenee Wade
Inspired by Sarah Vaughan, Brooklyn native
Charenee Wade (Vocals) began singing jazz
at the age of 12. Through years of intense
studies in jazz, world, and classical music,
she has grown to become a critically
acclaimed vocalist, composer, arranger,
bandleader, and educator. Since completing
her Masters degree in jazz vocal performance at the Manhattan School of Music,
she has been featured in settings from jazz
trio to big band to symphony orchestra. Her
original compositions were performed in
2006 at The Kennedy Center in Washington,
D.C. as part of Betty Carters Jazz Ahead
program, and in 2009 she was selected by
bassist Christian McBride to participate in
the JAS Summer Jazz Academy.
Among her awards have been the ASCAP
Foundation Award and Scholarship and the
International Women in Jazz Youth in Jazz
Craig Handy
Craig Handy (Saxophone) was born in
Oakland, California, and after attending
North Texas State University and winning
the Charlie Parker Scholarship, he moved
to New York in 1986. Handy began associations with artists including Art Blakey, Roy
Haynes, Abdullah Ibrahim, and the Mingus
Jacky Terrasson
Jacky Terrasson (Piano) was born in Berlin,
of an American mother and a French father.
He grew up in Paris, studying classical and
jazz piano. Terrasson went to the United
States to attend Berklee College of Music,
and in 1993, after winning the prestigious
Thelonious Monk Award, began touring
with Betty Carter and moved to New York,
where he lives today. A year later, The New
York Times Magazine introduced him as
one of the 30 artists under 30 most likely to
Stephen Scott
With a career that spans over 30 years,
Stephen Scott (Piano) he has performed
and/or recorded with Wynton Marsalis,
Betty Carter, Sonny Rollins, Roy Hargrove,
Freddie Hubbard, Pieces of a Dream, Dr.
John, Ron Carter, and many others. During
his nearly ten years as the pianist with
Sonny Rollins, he was involved with
Grammy Awardwinning recordings of This
Is What I Do and Without A Song: The 9/11
Concert. Additional Grammy Award
involvement includes Betty Carters Look
What I Got and Joe Hendersons Lush Life.
Jazz at Lincoln Center commissioned him
to compose a piece entitled Postcards
From Home, which was performed by the
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra under the
musical direction of Wynton Marsalis in
1996. Scott is a clinician at the Dillard
Center for the Arts, Artist in Residence at
Broward College, and gives private instruction to students.
Michael Bowie
Michael Bowie (Bass) is an internationally
recognized musician on both the electric
and contrabass. With roots in the
Washington, D.C. jazz and gospel community, he was a recipient of the National
Endowment of the Arts Award in Jazz
Studies and trained with Betty Carter and
Keter Betts. Soon after, Bowie signed with
Verve Records as an original member of
The Harper Brothers. He went on to perform, record, and tour with Abdullah
Ibrahim, Michel Pettruciani, and on the
Grammy Awardwinning Look What I Got
with Betty Carter. As musical director he
has worked with artists including Patti
LaBelle, James Ingram, Jeff Majors, Abbey
Lincoln, Angie Stone, Isaac Hayes, and Gil
Scott-Heron. He has recorded or performed with Sarah Vaughan, Joe Williams,
Manhattan Transfer, Kennedy Center
Opera House Orchestra, Della Reece, and
Michel Camilo and Ricky Skaggs. He has
appeared on Austin City Limits, Charlie
Rose, Radio One, and has performed at
venues and festivals such as Carnegie Hall,
the Newport Jazz Festival, Playboy Jazz
Festival, and Montreux. His works as a
composer can be heard across multiple
mediums. Bowie is a certified teacher at
Oyster-Adams Bilingual Campus. As a lecturer and associate professor, he has
taught at Shenandoah Conservatory,
Michigan University, Fillmore Arts Center,
Bowie State, and more. He has also
worked with the Wolftrap Institute for Early
Childhood Learning, The Smithsonian
Masterworks Orchestra, and the Thelonious Monk Institute.
Curtis Lundy
Curtis Lundy (Bass), bassist, composer,
producer, choir director, and arranger, was
born into a musical family in 1955. Lundy
began his music career in the All Miami
Youth Jazz Band and was classically trained
at the University of Miami. He has studied
Winard Harper
Winard Harper (Drums) has been the leader
and musical inspiration for a vibrant sextet
for almost a decade, featuring Lawrence
Clark, Ameen Saleem, Josh Evans, Stacy
Dillard, and Alioune Faye. The Winard
Harper Sextet appears regularly all over the
United States, and at festivals, on jazz
cruises, and in concert halls and jazz clubs.
Born in Baltimore in 1962, Harper is a virtuoso on the drum set and the balafon, the
West African equivalent of the marimba.
Harpers first major gig was with Dexter
Gordon in 1982, and shortly thereafter with
Johnny Griffin. Before long, his drumming
skills captured the attention of Betty Carter,
with whom he spent four years, honing his
jazz-as-entertainment sense of showmanship. During the 1980s, while working as a
sideman to such jazz legends as Ray
Bryant, Abdullah Ibrahim, Pharoah Sanders,
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Jazz at Lincoln Centers
Frederick P. Rose Hall
March 2015
ROSE THEATER
Paquito DRivera: Around the Americas
March 2728 at 8pm
Like his mentor Dizzy Gillespie, virtuoso clarinetist
and saxophonist Paquito DRivera possesses a deep
commitment to the cultural exchange between jazz
and Latin music. Through composers like Ernesto
Lecuona, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Rafael Hernandez,
and Chucho Valds, DRivera will delve into South
American musical styles as sources for the enrichment of contemporary jazz music. A founding member of Gillespies United Nations Orchestra, DRivera
is also an 11-time Grammy Award winner, NEA Jazz
Master, and Carnegie Hall Lifetime Achievement
Award recipient. DRivera will be joined by pianist
Alex Brown, bassist Oscar Stagnaro, drummer Mark
Walker, trombonist and trumpeter Diego Urcola, and
percussionist Pernell Saturnino, as well as string
ensemble Quinteto Cimarron direct from Spain.
April 2015
THE APPEL ROOM
Billie Holiday Festival
Ccile McLorin Salvant Sings Billie Holiday
April 1011 at 7pm & 9:30pm
Ccile McLorin Salvant has exploded on the jazz
scene as a masterful interpreter of song, with a
canny ability to select unique and rarely performed
repertoire. Salvants odes to her predecessors
encompass organic assimilation and brave creativity.
Such a skill set is necessary when taking on the
music of Billie Holiday. Admittedly taken aback by
Holiday during her initial introductions, the idiosyncratic giant of jazz later became one of Salvants primary inspirations. As part of our Billie Holiday centennial celebration, Salvant delves further into her
vast catalogue, with a performance that will surely
ignite a renewed appreciation for Lady Day.
Free pre-concert discussion nightly, 6pm & 8:30pm.
Michael Feinsteins All or Nothing at All:
Origins of a Legend
April 15 at 7pm / April 16 at 7pm & 9pm
Director of Jazz at Lincoln Centers Jazz and Popular
Song series, Michael Feinstein curates a series of
performances dedicated to the life and legacy of
Frank Sinatra (19151998), as we embark on the
singer and Academy Awardwinning actors centennial. During the first of these three dedicated programs, Feinstein, joined by vocalists Ann Hampton
Callaway and Nick Ziobro, as well as trombonist Matt
Musselman, captures the essence of Sinatras early
years with songs from his first solo recordings like
Night and Day focusing on the genesis of Sinatras
lesser-known musical relationship with the prolific
songwriter Cole Porter. Feinsteins appreciation for
Sinatra runs deep, as shown in his own critically
acclaimed work in his honor.
ROSE THEATER
Billie Holiday Festival
Celebrating Lady Day
April 1011 at 8pm
At the centennial of Billie Holidays birth, we celebrate
the unapologetically organic artist and jazz singer of
monumental innovation. Vocalists Andy Bey, Molly
Johnson, and Sarah Elizabeth Charles will perform
repertoire such as Dont Explain, You Go To My
Head, and Strange Fruit. Bey is a Grammy Awardnominated vocalist with a truly resonant sound and a
pianist of ultra sensitivity, who has been recording as
a leader for over 60 years. Molly Johnson is one of
Canadas greatest musical voices, noted for her infectious on-stage energy. Sarah Elizabeth Charles is a rising star vocalist-composer who participated in the
Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Composers Residency.
Joining Bey, Johnson, and Charles are music director
and pianist Peter Martin, drummer Ulysses Owens,
bassist Robert Hurst, and saxophonist Melissa Aldana.
Free pre-concert discussion nightly, 7pm.
Celebrating Joe Temperley: From Duke to the JLCO
April 1618 at 8pm
For the past 25 years, saxophonist and clarinetist Joe
Temperley has been the heart and soul of the Jazz at
Lincoln Center Orchestra. Temperley, now 85, has performed with the orchestras of Humphrey Lyttelton,
Woody Herman, Thad Jones-Mel Lewis, Clark Terry,
Joe Henderson, and most notably, Duke Ellington, as
well as in the Broadway musical Sophisticated Ladies.
In honor of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestras elder
statesman, band mates will debut arrangements of
Temperleys Ellington favorites as well as his original
music. Managing & Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis
will present a three-movement concerto, written as a
dedication to Temperley, about whose playing
Marsalis says: There is no greater sound on earth.
Free pre-concert discussion nightly, 7pm.
Except where noted, all venues are located in Jazz at Lincoln Centers Frederick P. Rose Hall,
Time Warner Center, 5th floor
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UPCOMING EVENTS
March 2015
The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery
Featuring Calvin Keys & Yotam Silberstein
with Andrew Renfroe, Brian Charette, and Jordan Young
March 68
7:30pm & 9:30pm
Chihiro Yamanaka Trio
with Yasushi Nakamura and Kush Abadey
March 9
7:30pm & 9:30pm
Anton Schwartz Quintet
with Scott Wendholt, Danny Grissett, Ugonna
Okegwo, and Lorca Hart
March 10
7:30pm & 9:30pm
The Artistry of Jazzmeia Horn
with Lesedi Ntsame, Victor Gould, Eric Wheeler,
Kush Abadey, Alexandrea Johnson, and
Phantom Knoet
March 11
7:30pm & 9:30pm
Orrin Evans Trio featuring vocalist Milton Suggs
with Ben Williams and Byron Landham
March 12
7:30pm & 9:30pm
Jacky Terrasson Quintet
Take This Album Release Party
March 1315
7:30pm and 9:30pm
For Strayhorn: New York Youth Symphony Jazz
featuring Luis Bonilla
March 16
7:30pm & 9:30pm
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts presents
FREE EXHIBITION
March 4September 4
Celebrate the 100th
Anniversary of an icon
with this retrospective
honoring Frank Sinatras
illustrious life and sixdecade career. Highlights
include rare concert
and interview footage,
private photos, and
home videos.
Curated by the GRAMMY Museum at
L.A. LIVE in collaboration with The New York
Public Library for the Performing Arts,
the Sinatra Family, Frank Sinatra Enterprises,
and the Frank Sinatra Collection, USC School
of Cinematic Arts.
billie holiday
festival
ccile mclorin salvant
sings billie holiday
THE APPEL ROOM
APR 1011 7PM, 9:30PM
Vocalist Ccile McLorin Salvant
delves into the music of Lady Day
celebrating
lady day
ROSE THEATER
APR 1011 8PM
Vocalists Andy Bey,
Molly Johnson, and
Sarah Elizabeth Charles
with music director
Peter Martin,
Ulysses Owens Jr.,
Robert Hurst,
and Melissa Aldana
billie and
the boys
DIZZYS CLUB COCA-COLA
APR 912 7:30PM, 9:30PM
Vocalists Shenel Johns,
Elena Pinderhughes,
Molly Ryan, and Vuyo Sotashe
jazz.org