Wednesday, Jul 25 - 6:00PM
CÉSAR HAAS QUARTET
César Haas, guitar;
Diego Ferreira, tenor saxophone;
Anthony Bianco, bass;
Michael Yaw , drums
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César Haas is a Brazilian jazz guitarist recently arrived in the NYC jazz scene. César is a Doctor of Musical Arts student at Eastman School of Music, where he also teaches jazz theory and improvisation courses along with private jazz guitar lessons. The group will be performing originals and arrangements of jazz tunes and Brazilian music.
$10.00 cover plus $10.00 minimum
http://www.reverbnation.com/cesarhaas
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http://www.facebook.com/cesarhaascosta
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Wednesday, Jul 25 - 8:00 & 9:30pm
JON IRABAGON QUARTET
Jon Irabagon, tenor sax;
Brian Marsella, piano;
Chris Lightcap, bass;
Dan Weiss, drums
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Jon Irabagon returns to the Cornelia Underground with a far reaching not to be missed new quartet
$10 cover plus $10 minimum
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Thursday, Jul 26 - 6:00PM
NEW YORK QUARTERLY: A SUMMER READING
Amanda J. Bradley;
Tony Gloeggler;
Ted Jonathan
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The New York Quarterly is celebrating its 49th anniversary this fall. Cornelia Street is very happy to welcome NYQ back to its stage, where it enjoyed a 10-year reading series. NYQ Books was established in 2009 by Editor Raymond Hammond and has published upwards of 135 books of poetry.
$10.00 includes a drink
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Thursday, Jul 26 - 8:00 & 9:30pm
LUIS PERDOMO QUARTET
Luis Perdomo, piano;
Juan Diego Villalobos, vibraphone;
Boris Kozlov, bass;
Daniel Prim, drums
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“Acclaimed pianist Luis Perdomo brings his new quartet, which explores Afro-Venezuelan rhythms, Jazz and free improvisation, together with some of New York’s most exciting young musicians”
$10 cover plus $10 minimum
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Friday, Jul 27 - 6:00PM
AS YOU WILL: SHAKESPEAREAN IMPROV
David Brummer;
George Hider;
Conor Mullen
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If there’s one problem with the 884,647 words Shakespeare wrote, it’s that they’ve all been performed already. What about The virtually infinite number of words he hasn’t written...yet? The players of As You Will invite you to a show where we will bring to life all the plays and poetry the immortal bard would have written if he hadn’t gone and died. Huzzah!”
$10.00 cover plus $10.00 minimum
http://shakespeareimprov.com
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http://facebook.com/AsYouWillShakespeare
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Friday, Jul 27 - 8:00 & 9:30pm
KYLE NASSER QUINTET
Kyle Nasser, tenor, soprano sax;
Rich Perry, tenor sax;
Glenn Zaleski, piano;
Pablo Menares, bass;
Colin Stranahan, drums
Nasser brings some of NYCs finest improvisers to play the music they recently recorded for his sophomore
album as a leader. “superlative musicianship as a performer, writer and a bandleader…ardent creativity and
urbane artistic composure” – All About Jazz
$10 cover plus $10 minimum
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Saturday, Jul 28 - 6:00PM
KATHERINE ELLA WOOD + FRIENDS
Katherine Ella Wood, vocals
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We're gonna share some beautiful tunes from the Jazz tradition, some originals, and some jokes! Come Thruu.
$10.00 cover plus $10.00 minimum
http://www.katherineellawood.com
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Saturday, Jul 28 - 8:30 & 10:00pm
TONY MALABY QUARTET
Tony Malaby, tenor sax;
Ben Monder, piano;
Tim Dahl, bass;
Ches Smith, drums
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$10 cover plus $10 minimum
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Sunday, Jul 29 - 6:00PM
OLLI HIRVONEN NEW HELSINKI
Olli Hirvonen, guitar;
Luke Marantz, piano;
Marty Kenney, bass;
Nathan Ellman-Bell, drums
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Enigmatic Finnish guitarist and winner of the Montreux Jazz Guitar competition, Olli Hirvonen returns to Cornelia St. Cafe with his group New Helsinki. The band showcases Hirvonen's different approaches to composition and improvisation, featuring four strong individual voices that are all given their space to shine.
“He’s great! He’s a big talent. He has a natural talent.” John McLaughlin
$10.00 includes a drink
http://www.ollihirvonen.com
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http://www.facebook.com/ollihirvonenmusic
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Sunday, Jul 29 - 8:00PM
LIOR MILLIGER QUARTET
Lior Milliger, tenor sax;
Santiago Leibson, piano;
tba, bass;
Rodrigo Recabarren, drums
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Lior Milliger, an Israeli-NY based Saxophonist, brings a new and fresh sound to the New York scene,
combining avant garde jazz, middle eastern and modern music influences into an hour of hard driving performance.
$10 cover plus $10 minimum
http://www.liormilliger.com
STREAMING LINK:
www.youtube.com/user/liormilliger
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Monday, Jul 30 - 6:00PM
CLEARING THE MIRROR: A DISRUPTION OF DISORDER: POETRY
Tyree Daye;
Adeeba Shahid Talukder;
Shamar Hill
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Christopher Lucka
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In a world and mind cluttered with falsity and a distorted collective perception, it is necessary to maintain there is a truth and that one day, we will see ourselves and our own beauty in the midst of this illusion. As the poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz writes:
Perhaps the mirror of the world will clear once again—
perhaps, once again, our gaze will travel to the limits of sight.
$10.00 includes a drink
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Monday, Jul 30 - 8:30PM
DAVID LOPATO TRIO
David Lopato, piano;
Ratzo Harris, bass;
Michael Sarin, drums
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Lopato returns to Cornelia St. with his trio this time for an intimate set of original compositions spanning the gamut of jazz genres.
“Lopato’s music exudes an inextinguishable spirit of optimism and hope” - All About Jazz
$10.00 cover plus $10.00 minimum
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Tuesday, Jul 31 - 8:00PM
STAN KILLIAN
Stan Killian, tenor sax;
tba, piano;
tba, bass;
Shareef Teher, drums
The New York–based tenor saxophonist and composer has released two critically acclaimed albums for
Sunnyside Records. “Unified” features Roy Hargrove, David Binney and Jeremy Pelt and “Evoke” documents
his 2012 working 55 Bar quintet of Mike Moreno, Benito Gonzalez, Corcoran Holt, and McClenty Hunter.
“Stan Killian is reminiscent of Jimmy Heath in that his compositions and tenor saxophone work make each
other better. His playing is smart but unpretentious, logical yet unrestrained. That kind of balance is hard to
achieve in jazz.”-- Jazz Times
$10 cover plus $10 minimum
http://www.stankillian.com
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http://https://tinyurl.com/y78poevm
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Tuesday, Jul 31 - 9:30PM
JONATHAN SARAGA TRIO
Jonathan Saraga, trumpet;
James Robbins , bass;
Dan Nadeau , drums
“Engaging, tuneful, urgent modern jazz played at a very high level by young, masterful musicians," is how Grammy-nominated saxophonist Jimmy Greene describes the music of Jonathan Saraga's ensemble. Their 2017 Fresh Sound-New Talent album "Journey to a New World,” which earned 4-star reviews in Jazz Journal, Jazzwise, Sea of Tranquility, and All About Jazz, feature compositions that have received the Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award, as well as 4 semi-finalist nominations and one finalist nomination in the International Songwriting Competition.
“His chops, lust for musical life and don't-box-me-into-a-stylistic-corner mentality make him seem like the musical offspring of trumpeters Dave Douglas and Ambrose Akinmusire.” -All About Jazz
$10 cover plus $10 minimum
http://jonathansaraga.com
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Wednesday, Aug 01 - 6:00PM
"I ONLY SMOKE IN WARZONES"
Jennifer Rawlings, writer, performer
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$10.00 cover plus $10.00 minimum
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Wednesday, Aug 01 - 8:00 & 9:30pm
MARTIN NEVIN QUINTET
Martin Nevin, bass, comp.;
David Bryant, piano;
Christopher Hoffman, cello;
Pawan Benjamin, tenor sax, bansuri;
Craig Weinrib, drums
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Martin will explore music from his recently release album, Tenderness is Silent, with a new instrumentation.
"Nevin's goal isn't to overpower or impress the listener, but rather to present a way of experiencing the music that is based on deep intuition and an emotional connection. It's a distinctive approach, particularly for a debut record, and that it works as well as it does here is a reflection of Nevin's promise as a composer and bandleader.” -Troy Dostert (All About Jazz)
$10 cover plus $10 minimum
http://martinnevinbass.com
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