05/18 - Saturday :: Rob Paparozzi and the Hudson River Rats

Falcon Arts Center

Photo taken at The Falcon by: Jim Rice

Website: Rob Paparozzi

Rob Paparozzi - Leader, Vocals & Harmonica

New Jersey-based frontman, singer, & harmonica player Rob Paparozzi has been a blues performer since 1967. But Rob is far from being strictly a blues musician. In fact, he's at home playing a wide range of music, ranging from rock to blues to jazz to pop. This versatility is reflected in the long and remarkably diverse list of major artists Rob has worked with, including B.B.King, Dr. John, Bruce Springsteen, Whitney Houston, Carole King, Roberta Flack, Culture Club, Cyndi Lauper, Randy Newman, Jimmy McGriff, and James Galway.

Rob has toured the world with the “Original Blues Brothers Band”, featuring guitar legend Steve Cropper and special guest Eddie Floyd and also as Frontman-Lead Singer for the Legendary "Blood Sweat and Tears"

Dave Stryker - Guitar

Whether you've heard guitarist Dave Stryker fronting his own group (with sixteen CD's as a leader to date), or as a featured sideman with Stanley Turrentine, Jack McDuff, and more recently Kevin Mahogany, you know why Gary Giddins in the Village Voice calls him "one of the most distinctive guitarists to come along in recent years." He was voted one of the Top Ten Guitarists in the 2001 Critics and Readers poll of Downbeat Magazine. His approach combining the jazz burn to a soulful blues feeling is communicating to new fans wherever he plays.

Pete Levin- Keyboards

In a diverse music career spanning several decades, keyboardist/arranger Pete Levin has performed and recorded with hundreds of Jazz and Pop artists - including Paul Simon, Annie Lennox, Miles Davis, David Sanborn, Lenny White, Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Robbie Robertson and John Scofield - receiving critical accolades for his work during a 15 year association with the legendary Gil Evans, and his 8 year stint with jazz icon Jimmy Giuffre.

Lee Finkelstein- Drums

In a career spanning over twenty five years, Lee Finkelstein has built up a reputation as one of the funkiest and most versatile drummers in New York City. Lee currently tours the world with The Original Blues Brothers Band and has played with artists as diverse as Tower of Power, Ben E. King, Donna Summer, and Bill Cosby. Along with "driving the bus" and co-founding Funk Filharmonik.

While Lee was the studio drummer for The Cosby Show(80's) he recorded with and backed up Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Nancy Wilson, Grover Washington Jr, Eric Gale, The Oregon Symphony Orchestra & Randy Brecker.

Watch the show Streaming Live on Concert Window

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

05/19 - Sunday (after brunch) :: JC's Drum School presents a Drum Workshop with the Great Sam Ulano-CANCELLED

This will be rescheduled!

 

05/19 - Sunday Brunch :: BOB STUMP & The ROADSIDE ATTRACTION

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.StumpSongs.com

The Roadside Attraction features the warm vocals and presence of Bob Stump and a diverse song selection influenced by bluegrass, country blues, folk, western swing , jazz standards & traditional instrumentals. Their original music is a melting pot of Americana. The title cut from their bluegrass charged CD "Roadside Attraction " features an "Everly Brothers" vamp with classic Bluegrass and an Irish Scottish fiddle. The stories floating on three part harmonies - the ship the band is sailing to complete their picture.

The Roadside Attraction is always evolving. Performances are lively and spontaneous with audience participation. Rounding out the ensemble is Johnny Resk on percussion and cajon with special guest Kalia Yeagle on fiddle. The band has been recording live shows and will be releasing a downloadable CD upon titled STUMPGRASS LIVE

Stump says he seeks to paint “the American landscape in words and music.” The landscape in question is as much about inner geography as it is the lay of the land—and every bit as affecting. Anyone who has a heart will want to take this trip. –David McGee Bluegrass Junction

Falcon Arts Center Kalia Yeagle Alaskan fiddler Kalia Yeagle spent her childhood coloring pictures atop bar tables, dancing with festival-going hippies and sleeping backstage in her father's bass. At age 4 she got her little hands on a little fiddle. She studied classical violin and traditional fiddle styles and continues to expand her musical horizons. With role models like Frank Solivan, Ginger Boatright and Bearfoot's Angela Oudean, Kalia developed a quick ear and a unique take on acoustic music. She was named Alaska State Fiddle Champion at age 14 and began teaching privately and at camps and institutes statewide. Kalia finds time to develop her reputation as a reliable supporting musician in bluegrass, folk and country bands throughout the Northeast. Kalia brings a warmth soulful sound to the music, drawing inspiration from bluegrass, celtic, blues and old -timey styles. Vassar College called her to the Hudson Valley, but she will be graduating and leaving the area for a while. This is a rare chance to hear her.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

05/19 - Sunday Evening :: Eva Cortes- CANCELLED!

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Website: Eva Cortes

After her first release for EMI: “Sola Contigo” (Alone with You), and her two subsequent releases for Universal Jazz Spain: “Como Agua Entre los Dedos” (Like Water Between the Fingers), and “El Mar de mi Vida” (The Sea of My Life), Eva Cortés ranks among the most interesting young composers and performers of the Spanish jazz scene.

“Back 2 The Source” is Eva’s personal look at the essence of Jazz. It is an album packed with standards from the American Songbook, in which the Honduras-born artist performs in English.

“Back 2 The Source” includes outstanding collaborations with guest artists Romero Lubambo, Mark Whitfield, Alain Pérez, a key name in the development of jazz/flamenco fusion and drummer Marc Miralta. Eva's fifth album, “Jazz one night with Eva Cortés in Madrid”, was recorded in just one live show on December 28th, 2011 in Madrid.

Tonight's killin' band features Romain Collin (piano), Luques Curtis (bass) and Eric Harland (drums).

“The new queen of Latin Jazz has personality and everything it takes to deserve the title”. - EL PAÍS

“What stands out in Eva Cortés is not the modernity of her phrasing but the aplomb and freshness with which she alters what some would call orthodox. Eva has attitude, strength and confidence. One can feel the class she possesses”.– ABC

“Eva Cortes has a warm natural voice that adapts with ease to a style between jazz and flamenco. Best of all is that this, without doubt, is a jazz record”. - Cuadernos de Jazz

Watch the show Streaming Live on Concert Window

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

05/23 - Thursday :: Chris O'Leary Band

Falcon Arts Center www.TheChrisOlearyBand.com

While the Chris O'Leary Band's music is rooted in the blues, you can hear shades of New Orleans, rockabilly and more in their big, high-energy sound. Their music is the fruit of many years on the road, with many nights absorbing the great blues, R&B, and and rock'n'roll that graced so many stages across the country. Several years ago, Levon Helm was turned on to Chris O'Leary's blues harp playing through a mutual friend, which led to Levon joining in on some of Chris's early recording sessions, and then sitting in on his band's regular gigs. Soon, Levon asked Chris and his compadres to join the house band at his new club in New Orleans. Chris quickly relocated to New Orleans, where he spent the better part of a year at the club as a focal point of Levon Helm's Barn Burners, backing up touring stars and opening for New Orleans' finest players. Levon's club closed in 1998, but Chris continued to tour with his Barn Burners, garnering fans and critical acclaim. In 2007 O'Leary formed a new band, including fellow Barn Burner Frankie Ingrao on bass, guitarist Chris Vitarello (already known from his tasty, incendiary work with the Bruce Katz Band), and drummer Sean McCarthy.

Dinner Begins at 6 pm, Music Begins at 7 pm
 

05/24 - Friday :: Nicki Parrott Trio

Falcon Arts Center

Nicki Parrott

Nicki Parrott, an internationally acclaimed bassist, arrived in New York in May of 1994, the recipient of a grant from the Australia Council for the Arts allowing her travel to the US and study with her mentor, one of the world’s premiere double bassists, Rufus Reid. In the same year she was also nominated for the “Australian Young Achievers Award”.

Today, Nicki Parrott is a world-class double bassist and an emerging singer/songwriter. In her work with artists from around the globe she has brought a signature sound to every bass part she has played. She performs regularly at the world’s best Jazz Festivals. Nicki performs regularly - Monday nights at the Iridium Jazz Club NYC, as part of the legendary Les Paul Trio. Nicki was Les Paul’s bassist and vocalist for over 10 years. In addition to performing at most of the world’s top jazz festivals, Nicki has performed with such jazz greats as Randy Brecker, Clark Terry, Jose Feliciano, Rebecca Paris, Bucky Pizzarelli, John Pizzarelli, Dick Hyman, Patti Labelle & the New York Pops Orchestra, Harry Allen, Michel Legrand, Marlena Shaw, Mike Stern, David Krakauer, Ken Peplowski, Ann Hampton Callaway, Scott Hamilton, Larry Carlton and Victor Wooten.

Vinny Raniolo

Vinny has had opportunities that take most players a lifetime to achieve. He has toured 14 countries, and counting, playing guitar with the finest musicians in the world.

Largely, Vinny tours as a duo with respected guitarist, Frank Vignola. He also plays with Tommy Emmanuel, Bucky Pizzarelli and David Grisman. PBS network will air "Four Generations Of Guitar" internationally, featuring Vinny as part of as the younger generation of players.

Ollie Soikkeli

Olli Soikkeli was born in Nurmes, Finland in 1991. He started playing guitar at age of 12. After a few years of playing Olli was introduced to the music of great Django Reinhardt and Gypsy Jazz has been Ollis main focus ever since. Olli was played in jazz clubs and festivals around Finland. Despite his youth, he’s already played with stars Bucky Pizzarelli, Andreas Öberg, Paulus Schäfer, Antti Sarpila and Marian Petrescu.

Photo Credit: Brian Wittman

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

05/25 - Saturday :: Poundcake

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.Facebook.com/Poundcake

Teddy Thomson (guitar)

Jeff Hill (bass)

Ethan Eubanks (drums)

Poundcake is truly a labor of love, and was born when it was suggested by drummer/singer Ethan Eubanks to singer/guitarist Teddy Thompson that he should think about doing a project between album cycles that would keep him off the streets and out of the bars. Bassist/singer Jeff Hill was the natural and only consideration when it came to a bassist, as the three had all just spent the better part of the year touring Thompson's record "A Piece of What You Need". They all share a deep and loving respect for this music that they discovered in their formative years as musicians.

Teddy Thompson is the son of folk legends Linda and Richard Thompson and doesn't need to be reminded of that anymore. He has a banging career as a singer-songwriter, and Google him, he has done things, and blah, blah, blah.

Jeff Hill is one of the best bass players on Kent Avenue between Division and South 11th, and has played with Rufus Wainwright, Shooter Jennings, Marshall Crenshaw, and blah, blah, blah.

Ethan Eubanks is considered by himself and his mother to be an amazing studio drummer, and has played on records by Julianna Hatfield, Joseph Arthur, Crash Test Dummies, and blah, blah, blah.

While Poundcake takes the music part very seriously, the live show is a fun time and showcases the rapport these guys share together. They rip on each other constantly in an uncontrived manner. Ethan and Jeff are sometime employees of Teddy, but, with Poundcake being a band and full democracy, all gloves are off.

Poundcake got its name from a "friend" of the band who, while touring Thompson's record, would bring baked goods, including a poundcake. This “friend” also gave the band other things that friends of bands sometimes give to the bands that they like. Two of the three members of Poundcake received these other non-foodular "gifts". It is a closely guarded secret, though, and, when pressed, any member will say, "It was the other two".

Watch the show Streaming Live on Concert Window

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

05/26 - Sunday Brunch :: Erik Lawrence Quartet

Falcon Arts Center

Erik Lawrence (Saxophone)

Pete Levin (Organ)

Lee Falco (Drums)

Rob Reich (Guitar)

In addition to leading his own groups Erik Lawrence has been a sideman with greats from Allen Toussaint to Sonny Sharrock. Erik is currently a member of Levon Helm's band, with whom he was recently featured on the Grammy winning album Electric Dirt. He has performed Solo improvised saxophone at Carnegie Recital Hall in New York. Erik has been featured at music festivals around the world and has performed with Chico Hamilton, Medeski Martin & Wood, Aaron Neville, Bob Dylan, Buddy Miles, David Bromberg, Bruce Hornsby and many, many others. Erik's teaching includes Williams College, Dartmouth College and Montclair State University. He has been playing the saxophone since he was 5 years old.

Photo taken at The Falcon by: Jim Rice

10 AM - 2 PM
 

05/26 - Sunday Evening :: Soñando

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.SoñandoMusic.com

The hot Latin sounds of Soñando have earned them the reputation as the Hudson Valley's premier Latin band. This spicy blend of music and musicians have performed in clubs, at private funtions, community festivals, benefit concerts, on radio and television, as well as the Puerto Rico Day Parade in NYC, but the band is at home wherever a dance floor can be cleared. Fueled by a fiery rhythm section and high-octane horns, Soñando plays a wide variety of latin styles from Plena and Son to Salsa and Merengue!

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

05/29 - Wednesday :: Loren Stillman

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.LorenStillman.com

The music of Brooklyn-based saxophonist and composer,Loren Stillman, has found acclaimed reviews in such publications as The New York Times, Downbeat Magazine, Jazziz, Jazz Times, and National Public Radio, marking him as an innovative voice of modern jazz. With his training stemming from Lee Konitz and David Liebman to Harvey Pittel, Stillman has performed, recorded, and educated throughout the United States, Europe, and Japan.

Alongside an impressive record of performances, recordings, and master-classes with his own ensembles, Stillman has performed alongside Charlie Haden, Paul Motian Trio 2000+2, Carla Bley, John Abercrombie, Greg Osby, Ralph Alessi, Andy Milne’s DAPP Theory, Michele Rosewoman Quintessence, Eivind Opsvik, John McNeil, Brad Shepik, Russ Lossing, Vic Juris, and The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.

An early start to his musical career found Stillman as recipient of two Outstanding Performance Awards (1996 &1998) and the Rising Star Jazz Artist Award (2004) from Down Beat Magazine. Stillman attended Manhattan School of Music (1998) and The New School (2002) on full music scholarship, and was a semifinalist in the 2002 Thelonious Monk Saxophone Competition. In 2005, Stillman received the CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming and the ASCAP Young Jazz Composers Award.

Stillman’s original recordings, Winter Fruits (Pirouet 2008) It Could Be Anything (Fresh Sound, 2005), The Brothers’ Breakfast (Steeplechase, 2006), and Blind Date (Pirouet, 2006), received critical acclaim from The New York Times and four star recognition in BBC Jazz Review, Jazz Man Magazine and Downbeat Magazine. Stillman has been featured on WKCR, Weekend America Public Broadcasting, and LIU Radio programming.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

05/30 - Thursday :: The Campilongo Trio with Chris Morrissey & Josh Dion

Jim Campilongo
Photos by Jim Rice

Photo taken at The Falcon by: Jim Rice

Website: www.JimCampilongo.com

Jim Campilongo’s artistry and influential career, has earned Billboard Magazine’s accolade, “an American treasure”. With repeated appearances on David Letterman, Conan O'Brien, nine albums of original material, and appearances on dozens of recordings, Jim is a working 'Treasure" in the industry. From his contribution on Cake’s million-selling “Prolonging the Magic” to lead guitar duties with Martha Wainwright, Teddy Thompson and The Little Willies (his band with Norah Jones), his virtuosity and originality have inspired a generation of guitar players. Campilongo delivers the best in Blues, Country, Jazz and Rock with elegance, sensitivity and wit earning him a fan base most instrumental guitarists never enjoy. Fender Guitars has honored Campilongo by creating the Campilongo Signature Telecaster, an instrument of the highest quality created by Fender’s elite Custom Shop.

TIMEOUT NEW YORK "...New York has no shortage of guitar heroes but few cover as many bases as Jim Campilongo..." "...reveals a range that extends from seductive country-swing to atmospheric jazz and well beyond..."

THE NEW YORK TIMES "...through the lean ropy sound of his Fender Telecaster, Mr. Campilongo connects American styles (Blues, Rock, Country, Jazz, R&B) in a sly knowing way..."

THE NEW YORKER "...Jim Campilongo holds court. American music is a melting pot of influences, but few guitarists capture the nuances as well as Campilongo does..."

NY POST "... Campilongo is one of those New York secrets. A master of the electric guitar, he weaves in spaghetti western picks, blues chords and jazz refs into his haunting tunes, a combo of originals and covers..."

NYC Village Voice "...an engaging improviser whose interest in entertainment is equal to his interest in art. His supple moves can keep an audience enthralled - meaning their asses wiggle and their minds jiggle..."

JAZZTIMES "... you've got the makings of a very twisted guitar hero who deserves worshipping. Clever, crafty, quirky and cool.

Watch the show Streaming Live on Concert Window

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

05/31 - Friday :: Marc Black & Happy Traum

Falcon Arts Center

Website: Marc Black

Marc plays a finger style blues in the traditions of Mississippi Hurt and the great Tim Hardin. He was named Folk Artist of the Year on ABC Radio’s Fame Games and runner-up in the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Competition. He has performed and recorded with Art Garfunkel, Taj Mahal, Richie Haven, Rick Danko and Garth Hudson to name a few.

Marc's 'No Fracking Way', recorded with John Sebastian, Eric Weissberg and a hundred Woodstock, NY citizens has become a worldwide anthem for the movement. While his 'Pictures of the Highway' CD has reached #6 on the Fold DJ Chart, his YouTube videos have taken off - One has been viewed more than 50,000 times!

Happy Traum

Website: www.happytraum.com

Traum first appeared on record at a historic session in 1962 when folk musicians Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Pete Seeger, Peter LaFarge and The Freedom Singers, gathered in the studio at Folkways Records to record an album called Broadside Ballads, Vol. 1. With his group, The New World Singers, Traum cut the first version of "Blowin' in the Wind" . Traum sang a duet with Dylan, who performed under the pseudonym Blind Boy Grunt, on his anti-war song "Let Me Die in My Footsteps". Later that year, The New World Singers, Traum, Bob Cohen and Gil Turner, recorded an album for Atlantic Records, with liner notes by Dylan. The album featured the first recording of Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"In 1971. Happy once again joined Dylan in the studio, playing guitar, banjo, bass, and singing harmony on three songs for Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II. Dylan also invited Happy was invited to participate in a famous session with Dylan and poet Allen Ginsberg, which resulted in the box set Holy Soul Jelly Roll.

Perhaps Happy's most important and lasting musical contribution has been Homespun Tapes, which he and his wife, Jane, co-founded in 1967. This dynamic and growing company has a catalog of more than 500 music lessons on DVDs, CDs, books and downloads, and their products are distributed and sold around the globe.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/01 - Saturday :: Ed Palermo Big Band

Falcon Arts Center

"Eddy Loves Frank"

Website: www.PalermoBigBand.com

Ed Palermo is not a “business as usual” musician. After all, when most people think of “big bands” they think of Duke and Dorsey. But go to see Ed Palermo’s Big Band and you might hear Zappa, Hendrix, the blues of Paul Butterfield & Mike Bloomfield or one of Ed’s own compositions, loaded with lush turns and unexpected twists. Gil Evans wonderfully articulated Palermo’s unusual approach to traditional instrumentation:

“I first heard Ed Palermo’s music in a small club in the SoHo section of Manhattan. He was using the instrumentation of a traditional big band yet his arrangements and songs were anything but that. When I thought the music was going a certain direction, it would suddenly turn a corner. Ed has the ability to keep that important balance between cohesiveness and unpredictability. Ed Palermo’s music is alive and represents now.”

Ed’s interpretation of the music of iconoclastic composer Frank Zappa has brought him wide recognition. His first CD of this material, “the ed palermo big band plays the music of frank zappa”, garnered rave reviews. Downbeat magazine gave the CD a 4-star review. Palermo’s second CD of Zappa material, entitled “Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance”, has been received with equal enthusiasm from publications all over the world, including another rave from Downbeat.

Photo taken by: Jim Rice

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/02 - Sunday Brunch :: JB's Soul Jazz

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.JeremyBaum.com

Over the years Jeremy has been a successful side-man, doing freelance work for MANY different artists, performing and/or recording with Shemekia Copeland (6+yrs), Joe Louis Walker, the North Mississippi Allstars, John Hammond Jr., Jim Weider, Melvin Sparks, Andy Aledort, Bill Perry, Sue Foley, Debbie Davies, Gil Paris, Chris O'Leary, Vance Gilbert, and many more (including the Bruce Springsteen approved tribute band 'Bruce in the USA'!)

For over 10 years Jeremy was a member of the Hudson Valley based Latin band Soñando. Jeremy also leads his own organ trio, which is rooted in the blues and features Chris Vitarello on guitar. Jeremy's first album 'Lost River Jams' was recorded in Feb 2002 and is available on Flying Yak Records. Jeremy's band was also featured on 'Boogaloo to McDuff', a tribute to Jack McDuff which is available on Scufflin' Records.

Brunch from 10 AM ~ 2 PM.
 

06/05 - Wednesday :: Organik Vibe Trio

Falcon Arts Center

Website: Organik Vibe Trio

Dave Samuels has established himself as the top mallet player of his generation. He is recognized for his fresh new sound and creative approach to both the vibraphone and marimba. Samuels has demonstrated his versatility and gained world wide recognition by performing and recording with a broad scope of artists ranging from Gerry Mulligan, Oscar Peterson, Chet Baker, Stan Getz, Carla Bley and Pat Metheny to the Yellowjackets, Bruce Hornsby, Frank Zappa, The Fantasy Band and Spyro Gyra. For over a decade, Samuels has been performing and recording with his group The Caribbean Jazz Project whose most recent CD ‘Afro Bop Alliance’ serves notice that the CJP is the most thoroughly inventive Latin Jazz ensembles of this or any era. The album received a Latin Grammy and was also nominated for a Grammy. Previous cd’s ‘Hear and Now – Live in Concert’ and ‘Birds of a Feather’ were nominated for “Best Latin Jazz Recording,”. Their recording ‘The Gathering’ won the Grammy in 2003 for ‘Best Latin Jazz Recording’. Some of his other recording projects include ‘Remembrances’, a percussion recording that features a commissioned marimba concerto for chamber orchestra and soloist composed by Jeff Beal, and ‘Tjaderized - A Tribute to Cal Tjader’ (Verve) that features contributions from some of Cal’s former band mates Chick Corea, Eddie Palmieri, Clare Fischer, Ray Barretto, Michael Wolff and Karl Perazzo as well as performances by Dave Valentin and David Sanchez.

Ron Oswanski a Manhattan School of Music graduate, has performed with some of the most renowned musicians in jazz and contemporary music including: The Maria Schneider Orchestra, Maynard Ferguson & Big Bop Nouveau, Blood Sweat & Tears, Tim Ries & The Rolling Stones Project, Jack Wilkins & Mike Clark, Milt Hinton, Sheryl Bailey 3, Myron Walden Countryfied, Ira Sullivan, John Corbett's Band, Dave Berger & the Sultans of Swing, Dan Willis & Velvet Gentlemen, The Temptations, and Aretha Franklin just to name a few. His touring credits include: world tours with Maynard Ferguson's Big Bop Nouveau, and national touring with Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Active on the New York jazz scene since 1992, Ron can be found deep inside the trenches of New York's most cutting edge jazz.

Marko Marcinko attended The University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, and gained an enormous amount of schooling in classical /ethnic percussion, drum set, piano, and arranging/composing. While at Miami he had the great fortune to study with one of the best music faculties in collegiate music education. During his time performing with the University’s top concert jazz ensembles, Marko had the chance to play with some of his greatest musical jazz mentors/performers, such as; Joe Henderson, Red Rodney, Michael Brecker and Paquito D’Rivera. For the past 11 years Marko has been a member of the Dave Liebman group as well as the Dave Liebman Big Band and is featured on numerous recordings with both. He also has toured and recorded with Maynard Ferguson's Big Bop Nouveau . Marko currently is artistic director of the Scranton Jazz Festival and leads the PA Jazz Alliance which promotes, jazz in North Eastern Pennsylvania and through out the state.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/06 - Thursday - Commander Cody & Professor Louie

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.commandercody.com

The Commander (a/k/a George Frayne) formed the first incarnation of Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen in the Midwest. Late ‘60s success in the San Francisco Bay area saw the band recording, touring and producing hits like “Hot Rod Lincoln,” “Smoke, Smoke, Smoke,” and “Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar” through “Don’t let Go” in 1975. Considered one of the best Boogie Woogie Piano Players, The Commander continues to record with his latest CD’s, Live From The Island, Dopers, Drunks & Everyday Losers, The Commander is going strong, painting as well as music and mastery of the good-time, get-down-and boogey school of live performance. “Come on in and watch the roof get raised”

Falcon Arts Center Website: www.professorlouie.com

Woodstock Records Artist Professor Louie – keyboards/vocals/accordion has a long list of credentials that go back to producing & playing for The Band, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson & Levon Helm. Louie has produced and performed on Commander Cody’s last two CD’s Live from The Island and Dopers Drunks & Everyday Losers. Louie was inducted into The Canadian South Blues Hall Of Fame and The International Blues Hall Of Fame NY Chapter. Louie is on the road performing and recording with his group, The Crowmatix, playing over 150 shows a year and they have eight CD’s. From a review by Randy Ray of Jam Bands, he describes Louie’s solo Piano CD Rugged & Funky “Louie has crafted a sublime pocket of sonic gold in his corner of the universe. Playing solo piano, his fingers & voice tell the whole story”

Enjoy a night of Boogie Woogie, rompin stompin’ roots rock, sweet ballads and Americana by two Piano masters, Commander Cody and Professor Louie.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/07 - Friday :: Wicked Knee

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.wickedknee.com

Billy Martin (Drums)

Steven Bernstein (Trumpet)

Curtis Fowlkes (Trombone)

Marcus Rojas (Tuba)

Wicked Knee, veterans of the New York City downtown jazz scene, are a juke joint, ragtime, jazz rock, avant-garde funk brass band, intentionally keeping everything 'Heels Over Head' as the title of their new album so aptly points out. These maverick instrumentalists and composers, featuring Billy Martin, Steven Bernstein, Marcus Rojas and Curtis Fowlkes, have performed at just about every music festival around the globe over the course of their respective careers, certifying this unique New York City collective as a who's who of the international music scene. Members of Billy Martin's Wicked Knee have played together in many settings over the decades: John Lurie’s Lounge Lizards, Medeski Martin & Wood, Levon Helm Band, Sexmob, Dr. John, John Zorn, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop among them.

Opening Act :: Hiroya Tsukamoto
Falcon Arts Center Website: Hiroya Tsukamoto

Hiroya Tsukamoto is a one of a kind composer, guitarist and singer-songwriter from Kyoto, Japan and introduced to a musical and social movement in South America called Nueva Cancion headed by musical legends Victor Jara and Violeta Parra. He is the recipient of the Professional Music Achievement Award. Hiroya has released "The Other Side of the World" with his band INTEROCEANICO, "Samba de Siempre", "Confluencia (Confluence) and "Where the River Shines". He has led many different projects and concerts including several appearances with his group at Blue Note in New York.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/08 - Saturday :: Chris Bergson Band

Chris Bergson

Website: www.ChrisBergson.com

The Chris Bergson Band will give their fans at The Falcon a sneak preview of new original material they'll be recording for a live CD at NYC's Jazz Standard later in the month.

With MOJO Magazine's #1 Blues Album of 2008, Fall Changes, and #2 Blues Album of 2011, Imitate the Sun, New York guitarist/singer Chris Bergson has established himself as "one of the most inventive songwriters in modern blues music." (Richard Skelly, All Music Guide) Chris Bergson has performed and/or shared the stage with Hubert Sumlin, Levon Helm, B.B. King, John Hammond, Little Sammy Davis, Etta James, and Bettye LaVette, to name just a few. MOJO's Tony Russell calls Bergson "a powerful spirit with flavours of Ray Charles and Tom Waits..." and writes of the band that "These guys could strip down the engine of a soulbluesmobile and put it back together blindfold." The Chris Bergson Band features tenor saxophonist Jay Collins (Gregg Allman), organist Craig Dreyer (Dispatch), bassist Matt Clohesy (Kurt Rosenwinkel) and drummer Tony Leone (Phil Lesh and Friends).

"Gut-busting, horn-bedecked NY blues... A powerful spirit with flavours of Ray Charles and Tom Waits... These guys could strip down the engine of a soulbluesmobile and put it back together blindfold." - MOJO

"Bergson's stirring voice and glorious guitar command immediate attention." - Blues Revue

"Upon first hearing guitar man Chris Bergson and his gravely southern drawl, which is a combination of Levon Helm and Gregg Allman, you can hardly believe this guy is from New York City. Imitate the Sun displays an artist dedicated to bringing blues and classic R&B into the future while honoring the past." - No Depression.com

"Smoky flavors wafting from New York City up to the Catskill Mountains infiltrate the unfussy music of the Chris Bergson Band. Bergson's a spry, supple guitarist with an earthy singing voice and a blues-grounded heart...Keep a sharp eye on this guy." Hittin’ the Note

"Chris Bergson plays the kind of guitar you can build a house on - it's B.B. meets Steve Cropper meets John Scofield." ROLL Magazine

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/09 - Sunday Brunch :: The Compact

Erin Hobson and Steven Ros

Website: The Compact

The song-writing team of Erin Hobson and Steven Ross churn out songs that surprise. This one-of-a-kind ensemble weaves tapestries of musical fare with unexpected depth and sensitivity. The duet’s live show is uplifting and textured - combining musical styles into a sound that’s totally new.

Erin Hobson (guitar/vocals)

Hobson has performed nationally, opening for Blue Oyster Cult, Hoobastank, The Bret Michael Band, Dave Mason and Jakob Dylan. She is known for her poetic lyrics, masterful guitar technique and unique vocal quality is intimate while her guitar virtuosity and explosive phrasing is anything but soft. The combination often startles

Steven W. Ross (bass/production) Multi-instrumentalist; Ross has scored and played for radio, TV and film, including two original songs in the 2010 Sundance award-winning mock rockumentary “Colin Fitz Lives!” Steven’s arrangements and “never sag, never brag” bass lines are inventive, unique melodic grooves that define The Compact’s sound.

Brunch from 10 AM ~ 2 PM.
 

06/12 - Wednesday :: Melissa Aldana and Crash Trio

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Website: Melissa Aldana

Saxophonist Melissa Aldana was born in 1988 in Santiago, Chile. At age 7 Melissa began music studies under her father Marco Aldana. Marcos is one of the first Chilean musicians to attain international recognition, to participate in the Thelonious Monk Competition and to launch successful tours throughout the Americas and Europe. He is considered one of the most important musicians in Chile today.

Melissa’s musical styling and lyricism come from her inner understanding of the jazz format. Melissa began to attract the attention of Jazz impresarios traveling through Chile. She was invited to perform live with Randy Brecker, and had an opportunity to meet the great Panamanian jazz pianist, Danilo Perez, who invited her and her father to perform at the Panama Jazz Festival. And if that wasn’t enough, Perez arranged an audition at Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory. Melissa received the Berklee Presidential Scholarship.

The South American beauty arrived in Boston in the dead of winter with a dollar in her pocket, unable to speak English and knowing nothing about the city., but excited about the possibilities. Minor inconveniences that held immense promise. Melissa studied with the best - Joe Lovano, George Garzone, Frank Tiberi, Greg Osby,Hal Crook, Dave Santoro, Bill Pierce and Dino Govoni, Ralph Peterson, to name a few. She benefitted greatly from the private master classes under legendary bop saxophonist, George Coleman who guided her progress and sharpened her musicality. The passage through Berklee had pushed the boundaries of her creativity and led her to Jorge Nunez, her international executive producer and manager, and to Greg Osby, founder of Inner Circle Music, a label that brings together the best young jazz talent in the US.

Melissa currently lives in Manhattan and is part the NYC jazz scene, performing at Blue Note, Iridium, Lincoln Center, The Kitano, Puppets, Caffe Vivaldi, Fat Cat and Smalls. She now shares the stage with some of the greatest contemporary jazz artists.

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Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/13 - Thursday :: Casey Erdmann CD Release Event!

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Website: Casey Erdmann

Born into a musical family, Casey has been living and playing music in the Hudson Valley for 10 years. In October of 2012 she started a Kickstarter campaign, raising money to fund her debut album. With the help of Kickstarter, and endless support from local artists and musicians, Casey was able to record her Debut album at the Clubhouse in Rhinebeck NY with Producer/world renowned guitarist Earl Slick. This night is all about showcasing the work of a community and celebration of a CD that has been a long time coming. Casey will be welcoming many specials guests throughout the night to take the stage including family members and old friends. This night will be the first night the CD will be available, before it's officially released to the public.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/14 - Friday :: SEXMOB Plays FELLINI

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Sexmob 17 years strong, Sexmob is a venerable New York City music institution. The band's four founding members—Steven Bernstein, Briggan Krauss, Tony Scherr and Kenny Wolleson—defy genre, instead replacing it with their own inimitable musical language. It's fitting then that for their first new album in over seven years, Sexmob would choose to re-imagine the music of Nino Rota. It was Rota's imaginative compositions that set the tone for the surrealist films of the legendary director Federico Fellini. The Italian filmmaker once said, "My films, like my life, are summed up in circus, spaghetti, sex, and cinema." And thus accordingly Sexmob dubs their latest 'Cinema, Circus & Spaghetti (Sexmob Plays Fellini: The Music Of Nino Rota).' The 13-track collection is a welcome return to form by these giants of the NYC downtown scene as they dive headlong into Rota's iconic Fellini film melodies. Sexmob fearlessly explode musical parameters whether steering the arrangements through gutbucket swing or igniting them with New Orleans brass band fervor, dubbing them out into ether or blasting them with punk jazz abandon. These classic themes are the perfect foil for Sexmob's improvisational psychedelia, old world beauty and hypnotic groove.

Opening Act :: The Kandinsky Effect
Falcon Arts Center Website: The Kandinsky Effect

The Kandinsky Effect Conceived on Paris’s cosmopolitan jazz scene, forged on the road in America, and informed by international currents in electronic music, The Kandinsky Effect is a jazz power trio for the 21st century. The trans-Atlantic band, based in New York City and Paris, makes its Cuneiform debut with Synesthesia, a roller-coaster ride of an album marked by fierce grooves, subtle electronic textures, intricate metrical shifts, and a commitment to empathic group interplay.

Featuring Warren Walker on saxophone and electronics, bassist Gaël Petrina, and drummer Caleb Dolister, The Kandinsky Effect explores a distinctive swath of sonic territory, inspired by similarly electronica-laced ensembles like Kneebody and Jaga Jazzist. With a long history as a cutting edge format, the saxophone, bass and drums trio is usually employed by horn players looking to explore harmonically unfettered improvisation. The Kandinsky Effect finds a different kind of freedom in the lack of a chordal instrument.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/15 - Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys

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Website: Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys

Steve Riley (accordion)

Kevin Wimmer (fidle)

Sam Broussard (guitar)

Kevin Dugas (drums)

Brazos Huval (bass)

 

Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys began over twenty years ago with a reputation for excellence. Their stunningly clean and cohesive performance of Cajun French music from the backwaters of Southwest Louisiana propelled them into the world music limelight early on, and by their third release, Trace of Time, had garnered them a Grammy nomination in the worldwide field of traditional folk music, another in 2004 for Bon Reve, in 2009 for Live at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and again in 2011 for their latest release, Grand Isle.

From the day they started, they have gone from strength to strength. Never before in Cajun music has a comparable wealth of skills been brought to the same table.

When all that heart and all that skill focus on the revelry of a hot two-step, then turn on a dime and deliver an a cappella ballad, then play something that sounds like Howlin’ Wolf fell in lust with a Creole girl, you’ve found the most Cajun music you can find in any one spot. You’ve found Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys.

Opening Act :: Nikki Talley & Jason Sharp
Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.nikkitalley.com

Nikki Talley Nikki Talley is a hardworking, energetic, mountain girl with a big voice and half of a touring husband & wife duo based in Asheville, NC. Acoustic guitar, clawhammer banjo and her trademark vocals have played 180+ shows in 16 states throughout the Southeast touring out of their Chevy van, Blue Bell, they bought w/ money raised ($9,000) from a successful Kickstarter campaign.

Husband, Jason Sharp, accompanies Nikki on guitar, bass and with harmonies and has joined her at numerous festivals-Shakori Hills (NC), Bele Chere (NC), Sunset Celebration Key West, Mt Airy Fiddler's Convention (NC), Magnolia Festival (FL), Suwannee Springfest (FL) and White Squirrel Festival (NC)

Nikki and Jason’s latest release Beautiful Charmer features legendary Grammy Award winner Jim Lauderdale among others.

“One thing she isn’t: afraid of the microphone. Talley has undeniable stage presence…” –Mountain Express

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/16 - Sunday :: Guy Davis Blues

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.GuyDavis.com

Charles M. Young summed up Davis' own take on the blues best when he wrote his review in Playboy magazine, "Davis reminds you that the blues started as dance music. This is blues made for humming along, stomping your foot, feeling righteous in the face of oppression and expressing gratitude to your baby for greasing your skillet." Charles M. Young/ Playboy Magazine

Guy Davis has appeared on “Late Night With Conan O’Brien,” Garrison Keillor’s, “A Prairie Home Companion”, “Mountain Stage” and David Dye's, "World Café.” Guy has participated in residency programs for the Lincoln Center Institute, the Kennedy Center, and the State Theatre NJ. Davis also performed in a theater piece with his parents, actors/writers Ruby Dee and the late Ossie Davis, entitled "Two Hah Hahs and a Homeboy." The show combined material written by Davis and his parents, with music, African American Folklore and history. Davis had the honor of appearing in the PBS special on Jazz and Blues artist, the late Howard Armstrong. He was an honored guest at the Kennedy Center Awards, in which his parents were awarded medals with Warren Beatty, Elton John and composer John Williams, from the President of the United States.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/16- Sunday Brunch :: Bob Stump & the Roadside Attraction

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.StumpSongs.com

The Roadside Attraction features the warm vocals and presence of Bob Stump and a diverse song selection influenced by bluegrass, country blues, folk, western swing , jazz standards & traditional instrumentals. Their original music is a melting pot of Americana. The title cut from their bluegrass charged CD "Roadside Attraction " features an "Everly Brothers" vamp with classic Bluegrass and an Irish Scottish fiddle. The stories floating on three part harmonies - the ship the band is sailing to complete their picture.

The Roadside Attraction is always evolving. Performances are lively and spontaneous with audience participation. Rounding out the ensemble is Johnny Resk on percussion and cajon with special guest Kalia Yeagle on fiddle. The band has been recording live shows and will be releasing a downloadable CD upon titled STUMPGRASS LIVE

Stump says he seeks to paint “the American landscape in words and music.” The landscape in question is as much about inner geography as it is the lay of the land—and every bit as affecting. Anyone who has a heart will want to take this trip. –David McGee Bluegrass Junction

Falcon Arts Center Kalia Yeagle Alaskan fiddler Kalia Yeagle spent her childhood coloring pictures atop bar tables, dancing with festival-going hippies and sleeping backstage in her father's bass. At age 4 she got her little hands on a little fiddle. She studied classical violin and traditional fiddle styles and continues to expand her musical horizons. With role models like Frank Solivan, Ginger Boatright and Bearfoot's Angela Oudean, Kalia developed a quick ear and a unique take on acoustic music. She was named Alaska State Fiddle Champion at age 14 and began teaching privately and at camps and institutes statewide. Kalia finds time to develop her reputation as a reliable supporting musician in bluegrass, folk and country bands throughout the Northeast. Kalia brings a warmth soulful sound to the music, drawing inspiration from bluegrass, celtic, blues and old -timey styles. Vassar College called her to the Hudson Valley, but she will be graduating and leaving the area for a while. This is a rare chance to hear her.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/19 - Wednesday :: TERI ROIGER-Tribute to Abbey Lincoln,Celebrating JUNETEENTH featuring JAMES WEIDMAN, JOHN MENEGON, STEVE WILLIAMS and special guest GREG OSBY

Falcon Arts Center

Teri Roiger will be singing the music of Abbey Lincoln on JUNETEENTH (June 19th), the annual holiday celebrating the announcement of the abolition of slavery in the U.S. Teri will be singing songs off her new CD plus songs from the albums Lincoln recorded with Max Roach during the civil rights movement: WE INSIST: FREEDOM NOW SUITE (1960) and STRAIGHT AHEAD (1961). WE INSIST was the first of several jazz albums voicing the growing demand for equal rights with the vision to perform it on the centennial of the Emancipation Proclamation (1963). STRAIGHT AHEAD also captures the spirit of the rising civil rights movement and showcases Lincoln’s talents as a lyricist, mixing personal confession with larger social and political implications. Her ability to express human struggle through the beauty of music continued with her own compositions recorded by Roiger on her latest CD.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/20 - Thursday :: Indo Jazz-Fusion featuring Aashish Khan, Ray Spiegel, Ira Coleman & Tani Tabba

Falcon Arts Center

Aashish Khan (Sarode)

Aashish will join Ray Spiegel’s Indo-Jazz Fusion ensemble for a special show at the Falcon. Aashish Khan is considered to be one of India’s greatest living Sarode players. He is from an illustrious family of great musicians and is the eldest son of maestro Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. Aashish was initiated into North Indian Classical music at the age of 5 by his grandfather, the legendary Allauddin Khansahib.

By the time he reached his early twenties, he was known as a master of sarode, and had gained worldwide respect as a busy concert and recording artist in his own right, a regimen he continues to this day with numerous concert engagements and recordings. Aashish was a pioneer in the establishment of the world music genre and has collaborated with such diverse musicians as George Harrison, Ringo Star, Eric Clapton, Alice Coltrain, Ravi Shankar, and the Philadelphia String Quartet, to mention a few.

Falcon Arts Center Ray Spiegel (Tabla)

Ray Spiegel is one of the leading foreign-born tabla players having studied for many years under the famous masters of percussion Ustad Alla Rakha and Ustad Zakir Hussain. He has performed and recorded with many of India’s greatest artists. Ray also studied vibraphone with jazz master Bobby Hutcherson in the early seventies and is an accomplished vibist in his own right. Ray’s performance and recording credits include The Grateful Dead, Patty Smyth, Diga Rhythm Band, Zakir Hussain and the Rhythm Experience, Gabrielle Roth, Bhagavan Das, Ravi Shankar, Bon Jovi, Danilo Perez, Najma, and Bill Cosby Television Productions.

Falcon Arts Center Ira Coleman (Bass)

Ira Coleman has played with many top jazz musicians including Dee Dee Bridgewater, Milt Jackson, Joanne Brackeen, Herbie Hancock and Tony Williams. He also is proficient in West Indian and African musical styles and has produced numerous album projects around the world. In recent years, he has recorded and toured with Sting. Ira has studied tabla from Ray and they have collaborated for years on jazz and Indian music projects including the CD release “Sum and Kali” by the Ray Spiegel Ensemble.

Falcon Arts Center Tani Tabbal (Drums)

Originally from Chicago, Tabbal was playing professionally at the age of fourteen. Since then he has developed into a master of percussion and has played and recorded with numerous jazz and world music artists. His vast knowledge of drumming styles and techniques combined with a wide dynamic range make Tani the perfect drummer for Indo-jazz fusion. He and Ray have developed a unique rapport from the experience of many concerts, recordings and practicing together.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/22 - Saturday :: Winard Harper & Jeli Posse perform “CoExsist”

Winard Harper

Website: www.WinardHarper.com

Drummer Winard Harper is passionate about jazz. "This music is powerful," he says. "It can do a lot of good for people. If they'd spend some time each day listening to it, we would see many changes in the world."

Piadrum recording artist Winard Harper is one of the hardest working drummers in jazz today, leading his hard-swinging sextet and swinging as an in-demand sideman - working and record with Joe Lovano, Avery Sharpe, Steve Turre, Wycliffe Gordon, Frank Wess, Ray Bryant, and Jimmy Heath. His newest CD, “Make It Happen” goes further than his previous six releases, highlighting his talent as drummer, composer and bandleader.

The drummer gives the saxophonists some on "Coexist", another round of sophisticated truth telling from Winard Harper that demonstrates high standards of musical excellence when it comes to expansive compositions, creative arrangements and choice of able bandmates. Leading ensembles ranging from sextets to tentets, the leader taps guest saxophonists on five of the disc’s 12 tracks. He also shows off his considerable gifts as a trap-set wizard, percussionist and, on his African-tinged “Ummah” and “Jeli Posse,” a player of the balaphone, a vibraphone-type instrument from West Africa.

One of the most impressive collaborations comes toward the end of the disc, with Frank Wess’ elegant, luxuriant reading of the ballad “Dedicated to You,” his tenor soloing over the laidback rhythms of Harper, pianist Roy Assaf and bassist Stephen Porter, and often juxtaposed with the mellow horn clusters of trumpeter Bruce Harris, tenor saxophonist Jovan Alexandre and trombonist Michael Dease. Wess turns to flute for a similarly lush version of Ellington’s “In a Sentimental Mood,” backed by a five-piece group with Tadataka Unno on piano.

Mark Gross leads on alto on the slinky, blues-tinted “Hard Times” and “Jeli Posse,” while alto saxophonist Sharel Cassity gets showcase moments on Billy Taylor’s Latin-to-swing “A Bientot.” Harper takes a detour to church with a soulful “Amazing Grace,” while Latin and African percussion drive the title track and hard-bop colors dominate “Something Special,” “Get Tough” and “Triumph.”

Dinner Begins at 6 pm, Music Begins at 7 pm
 

06/23 - Sunday Brunch :: The Saints of Swing

Falcon Arts Center

Website: Saints of Swing

The SAINTS of SWING are an extraordinary collective of some of the tri-state area's finest performers with an eclectic, electric groove of foot-tappin' Swing classics - from spicy New Orleans Dixieland style (complete with a dancin' tuba player!), elegant NYC sizzlers, Motown, R&B, Ballroom favorites, Gospel, Latin, and Klezmer! Led by David Winograd on tuba/bass and Mike Rosler on trumpet, and feature Miss Rene Bailey on vocals. Other regular members of the ensemble include Dale Demarco on sax/clarinet, Ken Foy, trombone, Mike Kull, piano, and Gene Randolph, drums

Brunch from 10 AM ~ 2 PM.
 

06/23 - Sunday Evening :: MAZZ@TheFalcon-Carmen Pascucci

Falcon Arts Center

Website: Carmen Pascucci

Carmen Pascucci is a Singer/Songwriter/Recording & Performing Artist She spent her youth traveling through Europe, studying, singing, and learning everything she could about music.

What grew out of that is a unique combination of pop/rock/folk, the sophistication of classical music and a soulful writing style. Carmen is a tiny powerhouse with an eclectic presence on stage. She pulls you in with her joyful exuberance, energy, and her inviting, casual style, and seduces you with her strong, clear, but sultry voice. She is one of those rare performers who can easily cross musical genres, transitioning on stage into whatever music she is performing. She always leaves her audience surprised and happy, and asking the question..”WHERE did that voice and all that power come from?!”

Carmen’s first EP Orizzonti, features 7 songs and was recorded in Bologna, Italy. The title track Orizzonti was broadcast on Radio Rai for their Emerging Artists Competition and was voted one of the best Indie songs. As a result, Carmen won the opportunity to organize a large concert in her hometown in Italy, complete with exclusive interviews of musical talents.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/26 - Wednesday :: Jeanne Jolly

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.jeannejolly.com

Award-winning singer-songwriter Jeanne Jolly has a new album out, 'Angels,' which debuted in the top 15 on the iTunes singer-songwriter chart. She headlined the Red Ants Pants alongside Rodney Crowell and Emmylou Harris. Jeanne is invigorating the music scene with her heartfelt lyricism, heavenly range and soulful folk-pop beats tinged in Appalachian Americana. She is carving out her own genre, music without boundaries that pulls from her classical training and folk sensibility.

Jeanne Jolly headlined the renowned 2012 Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival, the Sweet Pea Festival of the Arts and the Red Ants Pants Festival with Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris and Billy Joe Shaver.

Born and raised in Raleigh North Carolina, Jolly attended Western Carolina University’s School of Music, where she was the recipient of the Young Alumni Award. She received a Masters in Vocal Performance from the New England Conservatory. Jolly broke onto the music scene as the featured vocalist for Grammy Award winning jazz trumpeter Chris Botti. With Botti, Jeanne toured internationally, singing with world renowned symphonies at marquee venues and events such as Carnegie Hall and the Monterey Jazz Festival.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/27 - Thursday :: Jim Campilongo Trio

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.jimcampilongo.com

Jim Campilongo’s artistry and influential career, has earned Billboard Magazine’s accolade, “an American treasure”. With repeated appearances on David Letterman, Conan O'Brien, nine albums of original material, and appearances on dozens of recordings, Jim is a working 'Treasure" in the industry. From his contribution on Cake’s million-selling “Prolonging the Magic” to lead guitar duties with Martha Wainwright, Teddy Thompson and The Little Willies (his band with Norah Jones), his virtuosity and originality have inspired a generation of guitar players. Campilongo delivers the best in Blues, Country, Jazz and Rock with elegance, sensitivity and wit earning him a fan base most instrumental guitarists never enjoy. Fender Guitars has honored Campilongo by creating the Campilongo Signature Telecaster, an instrument of the highest quality created by Fender’s elite Custom Shop.

TIMEOUT NEW YORK "...New York has no shortage of guitar heroes but few cover as many bases as Jim Campilongo..." "...reveals a range that extends from seductive country-swing to atmospheric jazz and well beyond…"

THE NEW YORK TIMES "...through the lean ropy sound of his Fender Telecaster, Mr. Campilongo connects American styles (Blues, Rock, Country, Jazz, R&B) in a sly knowing way…"

THE NEW YORKER "...Jim Campilongo holds court. American music is a melting pot of influences, but few guitarists capture the nuances as well as Campilongo does…"

NY POST "... Campilongo is one of those New York secrets. A master of the electric guitar, he weaves in spaghetti western picks, blues chords and jazz refs into his haunting tunes, a combo of originals and covers…"

NYC Village Voice "...an engaging improviser whose interest in entertainment is equal to his interest in art. His supple moves can keep an audience enthralled - meaning their asses wiggle and their minds jiggle…"

JAZZTIMES "... you've got the makings of a very twisted guitar hero who deserves worshipping. Clever, crafty, quirky and cool.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/28 - Friday :: Les Paul's Trio featuring Lou Pallo, Nicki Parrott and John Colianni

Falcon Arts Center

Website: Les Paul's Trio

Lou Pallo Born in Haledon, NJ, Lou Pallo became interested in playing guitar as a young boy after listening to his father and uncles make music under the grapevine at Italian family gatherings. He formed a band and at age of 16 began playing weddings, banquets and parties throughout the New York and New Jersey area. He cites Les Paul and Tony Mottola as his idols and influences.

After graduating high school, Lou entered the United States Air Force and was soon entertaining the troops along with actor and comedian Jerry Van Dyke. After his service ended, Lou returned to NJ and was a member of various groups including The Cashmeres, Pat Galo and The Hi-Lads and The Axcents before his career found him recording and/or performing with Sammy Davis, Jr., The Platters, The Four Seasons and other high profile artists. Then, in 1963 Lou Pallo met his idol, Les Paul.

Although Les Paul was newly retired, due in part to painful arthritis and the introduction of Rock & Roll, he and Lou became fast friends and began rehearsing, recording and going to clubs together to sit in with hired acts. Lou was a great fit for the Les Paul sound and gave Les inspiration to continue to play to a live audience. Les began sitting in at Lou’s gigs, regularly. One year, Les sat in on one of Lou’s steady gigs a total of 86 times!

In 1984, Les and Lou formed the Les Paul Trio and took their show to NYC, working every Monday night at Fat Tuesdays night club. Twelve years later, the weekly performances moved to the Iridium Jazz Club. Through the years, the Trio was also highlighted at notable venues including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the House of Blues. Lou Pallo remained the only constant in Les Paul’s Trio up until Les passed away in 2009.

Lou continues to lead Les Paul’s Trio at the Iridium in NYC every Monday night. He is joined by Nicki Parrott on bass and John Colianni on piano, in addition to special guests each week. Lou’s goal is to keep Les’ music and unique style alive as he pays homage to his long-time band mate, friend and music idol.

Nicki Parrott In 2012 Nicki released Sakura, Sakura (Spring), Summertime, Autumn Leaves and Winter Wonderland on Venus Records. Nicki’s 2008 CD release (Venus Records), Fly Me To The Moon and 2007 CD release (Venus Records), Moon River were voted Swing Journal Magazine Critic’s Poll, “Best Jazz Vocal Album.“

Nicki performs regularly on Monday nights at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York City as part of the legendary Les Paul Trio. Nicki was Les Paul’s bassist and vocalist for over 10 years. In addition to performing at most of the world’s top jazz festivals, Nicki has performed with such jazz greats as Randy Brecker, Clark Terry, Jose Feliciano, Rebecca Paris, Bucky Pizzarelli, John Pizzarelli, Dick Hyman, Patti Labelle & the New York Pops Orchestra, Harry Allen, Michel Legrand, Marlena Shaw, Mike Stern, David Krakauer, Ken Peplowski, Ann Hampton Callaway, Scott Hamilton, Larry Carlton and Victor Wooten.

John Colianni John Colianni is the pianist with the Les Paul Trio. Les added John to his group in 2003, on the recommendation of fellow guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli.

John is also currently a member of guitarist Larry Coryell's trio, and is featured on Coryell's latest cd release. John also performs with his own group, the John Colianni Quintet, in New York clubs, as well as on the road and overseas. John's group was the house band on the MSNBC television program "After Hours with Dan Abrams", for that show's final season.

Other notable engagements include over four years as Mel Torme’s pianist, from 1991-1995, touring internationally. Colianni recorded six albums with Mel. Preceding the Torme gig was a stint in Lionel Hampton’s Orchestra, touring and recording for three years (1980s). And early on, shortly after signing with Concord Records, John was a prizewinner in the First International Thelonius Monk Piano Competition.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/29 - Saturday :: Banda Magda

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.BandaMagda.com

Banda Magda boasts an intricate, tropical and eclectic sound, drawing from worldchansons infused in South American grooves with a twist of jazz.

On stage, Banda Magda has the image of an intense compilation of vibraphone, guitar, bass, vocals, accordion, piano and a cataclysmic overload of percussion surrounding the charismatic Magda Giannikou, founder, leader and singer of this hip, mod and ultimately fantastic group.

Chef d’orcheste, singer, composer, producer, arranger, pianist and accordionist Magda Giannikou comes from Athens, Greece, lives in New York, and writes songs in French, with South American musical influences. (!!!) And one could easily be skeptical about how one could seamlessly blend all those elements until they hear the result on stage.

Exoticm, lyricism, impeccable feet-stomping groove, subtlety and depth of emotion.Inspired by music legends such as Serge Gainsbourg, Tom Jobim, The Beatles, and Pink Martini, "Magda" and the "Banda" create a unique aural experience at the crossroads of their diverse musical backgrounds, from France and Greece to Japan and Argentina.

Formed in New York in 2010, Banda Magda appear regularly in venues all over New York City, blending French repertoire, original music and songs from all over the world, arranged in the Banda Magda way and sung in English, Italian, Portugese, Spanish, Greek and Japanese. However their fame has gone way beyond New York City and through youtube videos and their already existing EP “Banda Magda”, they have drawn fan members from all parts of the world. Banda Magda completed their first European tour in Spring 2012, US + Canada Tour in Summer 2012, and planning a CD-release worldwide tour in Spring 2013 for their upcoming debut album release.

Opening Act :: Tom Csatari's Weathervane
Falcon Arts Center Website: www.tomcsatari.com

Blurring the lines between folk, jazz, and indie-rock, this NY-based chamber ensemble—led by guitarist-composer Tom Csatari (pronounced chuh-tar-ee)—is referential to the Americana icon for which it is named, offering rootsy, cinematic narratives with a wide-ranging sonic palette. Don't expect extended solos, but rather a focused hybrid of wordless American music, framed by a keen sense of groove.

Featuring Adriel Williams/violin, Tom Csatari/guitar/compositions/effects, Mathieu Rousseau /double bass, Eric Read/drums/percussion and Levon Henry/tenor sax/bass clarinet/clarinet.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

06/30 - Sunday Brunch :: Erik Lawrence Quartet

Falcon Arts Center

Erik Lawrence (Saxophone)

Pete Levin (Organ)

Lee Falco (Drums)

Rob Reich (Guitar)

In addition to leading his own groups Erik Lawrence has been a sideman with greats from Allen Toussaint to Sonny Sharrock. Erik is currently a member of Levon Helm's band, with whom he was recently featured on the Grammy winning album Electric Dirt. He has performed Solo improvised saxophone at Carnegie Recital Hall in New York. Erik has been featured at music festivals around the world and has performed with Chico Hamilton, Medeski Martin & Wood, Aaron Neville, Bob Dylan, Buddy Miles, David Bromberg, Bruce Hornsby and many, many others. Erik's teaching includes Williams College, Dartmouth College and Montclair State University. He has been playing the saxophone since he was 5 years old.

Photo taken at The Falcon by: Jim Rice

10 AM - 2 PM
 

06/30 - Sunday Night :: The Funk Junkies

The Funk Junkies

www.TheFunkJunkies.net

Not all FUNK is created equal. Sometimes something’s missing; a beat with no syncopation, bass with no grooooooooove, vocals with no soul; leaving the listener with a severe case of Honky-Pox. To guard against this, we recommend a soul vaccination administered by the Funk Junkies. After 3 years putting the Funk Junkies together with some of New York's best musical talent, we can assure you they are specialists. This 14 piece band with a 5 piece horn section lays down the funk! Check them out to cure what ails you!

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

07/06 - Saturday :: The New Swing Sextet

Falcon Arts Center New Swing Sextet

“Sparkling with brilliant musicianship, this vibe-driven sextet delivers, dishing up both classics and original material, infused with its own unique, intense brand of sizzling, hard-driving authentic New York swing.” —Latin Beat Magazine on New Swing Sextet

After a 30-year hiatus, the New Swing Sextet has reunited, evoking the heyday of salsa and boogaloo while introducing elements of jazz and pop that speak to aficionados and new audiences alike.

Dinner Begins at 6 pm, Music Begins at 7 pm
 

07/18 - Thursday :: Matt Schofield

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.MattSchofield.com

British Blues Awards Guitarist of the Year 2010 & 2011 Mojo Magazine Blues Album of the Year 2011 British Blues Awards Album of the Year 2010

British guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer Matt Schofield is widely regarded as one of the most distinctive and innovative guitarists to have emerged on the world scene for several generations. He is rated in the top ten British blues guitarists of all time (Guitar & Bass Magazine) putting him in the company of such iconic names as Eric Clapton and Peter Green. In his relatively short solo career Schofield’s prowess as a blues guitarist has taken his band to twelve countries; seen him playing with iconic guitarists like Buddy Guy and Robben Ford; and brought him high praise in the Penguin Book of Blues Recordings as one of only two living British artists in recording history to gain a maximum four-star rating.

"In Schofield, the UK has produced the best blues guitarist from any country in decades." – LA DAILY NEWS, USA

"The best of his generation's European players. His feel for the music is incredible." – VINTAGE GUITAR, USA

"Top ten British Blues guitarists of all time."" – GUITAR AND BASS

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

07/19 - Friday :: Amy Helm

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.facebook.com/AmyHelm

Amy Helm’s deep musical roots were enriched by a lifetime of exposure to the finest expressions of American musical tradition. Combined with her stunning vocal and other creative gifts, those roots have grown up to reveal a spellbinding artist who moves easily through a broad range of musical styles.

The daughter of music legend Levon Helm and singer/songwriter Libby Titus Fagen, Helm wields a powerful voice that can both stir and soothe, whether she is singing traditional gospel, blues standards or her own heartfelt compositions. She is a gifted musician on both mandolin and drums, and has clearly absorbed the lessons of the many other accomplished artists with whom she has shared stages, including Mavis Staples, Emmylou Harris, and Joan Osborne as well as other uniquely American performers like Dr. John and Hubert Sumlin.

A founding member of the roots band Ollabelle with whom she has recorded three CDs, Helm has also performed live with scores of notable musicians like Warren Haynes, The Wood Brothers, and Donald Fagen, and her distinctive voice can be heard on recordings by artists ranging from Mercury Rev to Marc Cohn.

Her lengthy resume is highlighted by many years of singing and playing alongside her father, with whom she conceived, launched and perfected the Midnight Rambles, intimate performances held since 2004 at his home and studio in Woodstock, N.Y. The musical chemistry, affectionate humor and family pride that Amy shared on stage with her father helped shape the Midnight Ramble as it evolved into a musical event that still attracts fans and musicians from around the world. She co-produced Levon Helm's 2007 CD Dirt Farmer, which won the Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Album, and she is prominently featured on the Levon Helm Band’s Electric Dirt and Ramble at the Ryman Grammy-winning albums.

Helm continues to perform with the Levon Helm and Dirt Farmer Bands, both of which carry on the eclectic roots music tradition of the Midnight Rambles. She is poised to release her first solo album in the spring.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

09/27 - Friday :: Cyrille Aimee

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.JWPJazz.com/CyrilleAimee

Cyrille Aimée (pronounced Surreal M - A) has consistently proven herself to be an unstoppable, undeniable talent in the modern age of jazz. Internationally renowned and praised for her unparalleled abilities, Cyrille's vocal stylings are synonymous with musical genius. Her culturally rich background has supplied her with the driving force of Dominican rhythm and the incredible swing of the French Gypsies. Taking these natural abilities with her across the world, she has done nothing short of receiving rave reviews and a loyal following in each country she graces with her voice.

Cyrille mastered the art of improvisation while studying at the well known conservatory of jazz at SUNY Purchase, with teachers such as Pete Malinverni, Jon Faddis and Jimmy Greene.

Cyrille Aimée was a finalist in the prestigious Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition of 2010, performing in front of a jury of Al Jarreau, Kurt Elling, Dianne Reeves, Dee Dee Bridgewater... In 2007, Cyrille won both the first and public prize in the Montreux Jazz Festival Competition.

Cyrille's discography and musical history is an impressive list for any musician, jazz or otherwise. At the young age of 26, she has already released four CDs internationally, including "Cyrille Aimée & The Surreal Band" and "Smile" with Brazilian guitarist Diego Figueiredo currently on iTunes. The Japanese label Venus Records has just released Cyrille and Diego’s latest duo album “Just the Two of us” this past November.

Cyrille Aimée has been featured on compilations, feature film soundtracks across the globe and on the albums of Denis Chang and David Reinhardt. She fronted France's latest worldwide sensation 'Caravan Palace' on their European tour and performed in front of crowds that number over 10,000 people.

Cyrille currently lives in Brooklyn and regularly performs in Manhattan with legends of the East Coast jazz scene. She can be found any given day in the historic jazz clubs of NYC, including Joe’s Pub and Dizzy's Club, with musicians like Steve Davis, Spike Wilner, Tom Kennedy and Anat Cohen among many others.

Her latest record “Cyrille Aimée & friends Live at Smalls” features Roy Hargrove and Joel Frahm and is released under the label SmallsLIVE.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7.
 

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