Wednesday June 19

Teri Roiger - A Tribute to Abbey Lincoln featuring James Weidman, John Menegon, Steve Williams and special guests Greg Osby & Mark Dziuba Celebrating JUNETEENTH Commemorating the Emancipation Proclamation

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
 

Thursday June 20

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
 

Friday June 21

Johnny A

Falcon Arts Center

Website: Johnny A

Johnny A. has one of the most eloquent voices in modern music - and he doesn't sing a note. Instead, he channels joy, love, humor, sadness... every aspect of the human experience, through his guitar.

Only the finest musicians have the ability to capture the nuances of life in sound, which puts Johnny in a very exclusive group of six-stringers that includes Les Paul, Wes Montgomery, Jeff Beck, Chet Atkins, and Jimi Hendrix. The secret is his blend of melody, sonic definition, technique and that indefinable-yet-tangible quality called "soul." And he's eloquently shared that secret on the CDs Sometime Tuesday Morning (2001), Get Inside (2004), and the instructional DVD Taste, Tone, Space (2006), which are approaching combined sales of 150,000 copies. All the virtues of Johnny A.'s playing are in abundant display on One November Night, a brand new DVD/CD set recorded live at Scullers in his hometown of Boston, MA.

"We were coming off a long tour," Johnny relates. "Plus, my daughter had just been in her first car wreck, so I wasn't sure if we should even record this show, and yet, the music and the audience and the night were beautiful. Everyone and everything in the room came together to make it an extremely special experience."

That's obvious from the opening chord cascade of the high-spirited "I Had To Laugh" to the rich, warm vibrato-shaded "Lullabye For Nicole" to the country & western soundscape "Tex Critter" to the rave-up "Jimi Jam," a tribute to Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton and other '60s blues and rock icons who have been among Johnny's many influences during his years as a performer.

Most of the night's repertoire is drawn from Johnny's previous studio albums, but this is the first time the ferocious "Jimi Jam" and his artful interpretations of The Beatles "The Night Before" and Chuck Berry's "Memphis" have been recorded on CD. The DVD concludes with a mesmerizing solo rendition of The Left Banke's "Walk Away Renee" that was filmed outdoors against the backdrop of a vibrant New England sunset.

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

Saturday June 22

Winard Harper & Jeli Posse perform “CoExist”

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 5:30 pm, Music Begins at 7 pm
 

Sunday Brunch June 23

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
 

Sunday Evening June 23

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
 

Wednesday June 26

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.

Opening Act :: Rich Rodriguez and James Hart
Falcon Arts Center

Rich Rodriguez and James Hart met at Dutchess Community College in the fall of 2010 and they've been paving their own way through the Hudson Valley jazz scene ever since. Rich Rodriguez is a recently accepted student at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in Manhattan. Bronx born and Poughkeepsie raised, he has been rapidly building his skill set, cutting his teeth at local jam sessions and finally branching out with his own band. His jazz education combined with a background in soul and Motown music make for a unique and powerful vocal performance. Hailing from Highland, NY, James Hart is a highly talented jazz guitarist. A student of Steve Raleigh, Mark Dziouba, Ron Petrides, Helen Avakian, and the faculty of SUNY New Paltz, he looks to expand his skills internationally as he embarks to Brazil later this year. Together, they have shared the stage with many jazz masters, including Larry Ham, Marvin "Bugalu" Smith, Malcolm Cecil, John Esposito, Adam Nussbaum, and many more.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7
 

Thursday June 27

Jim Campilongo Trio with Chris Morrissey, Ben Perowsky

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
 

Friday June 28

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
 

Saturday June 29

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
 

Sunday Brunch June 30

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

Brunch from 10 AM - 2 PM
 

Sunday Evening June 30

The Funk Junkies

Falcon Arts Center

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
 

Wednesday July 3

Dean Friedman

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.deanfriedman.com

Dean Friedman's consummate work, has earned a loyal international following. Dean composes and produces music soundtracks for TV and film, including five seasons of Central TV's hit series BOON and the soundtrack to the underground cult horror film classic I Bought A Vampire Motorcycle [Hobo Films/U.K.]. Other credits include Nickelodeon, NBC, BBC and FUJI TV.

Dean Friedman's Top 20 hit single, Ariel, is an irresistible pop song about a free spirited, pot-smoking, vegetarian Jewish girl in a peasant blouse who lived, as the lyric goes, "...way on the other side of the Hudson".

Friedman scored with his follow up album, “Well, Well,” said the Rocking Chair’, and the now classic hit single, Lucky Stars. Friedman’s single, McDonald's Girl was officially banned by the BBC for mentioning the trade name of the fast food restaurant, but was successfully covered by a number of acclaimed contemporary bands including the Blenders and Barenaked Ladies. The song became a viral YouTube hit, and a staple of high-school and college a capella groups worldwide – including Harvard’s Din & Tonics and Yale’s Mixed Company - spawning more than 40 video versions and now, three decades after being banned, the song has been licensed by the McDonald’s corporation to be featured in a national TV/Radio campaign: "McDonald's Girl".

One of Friedman's recent tours was almost cancelled when it was announced that his tour sponsor www.goldenseeds.co.uk would distribute packets of cannabis seeds to the first ten people that purchased CD's at each gig. The controversy was resolved after Friedman promised not to distribute the seeds within 50 yards of the venue premises. (click to see Songwriter's Cannabis Controversy). [note: it is legal to possess cannabis seeds in the UK as long as they don’t get wet and germinate!]

“Stunning Musicianship” - Hot Press, "Songsmith Extraordinaire!" - Music Week , "An Amazing Talent" - The Sun, "An American Classic" - Tribune “The Soundtrack of Our Lives” – NY Times Friedman’s recent run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival garnered similar praise: “Every song in this Edinburgh show is a classic. You won't see a better show.” – London Theatre Guide. "Sophisticated and humorous work from an old master!" Scotland on Sunday. “With his mix of jaunty ditties, sentimental ballads and bashful charm, Friedman is the pop troubadour of choice.” - The Scotsman. “Dean Friedman is entirely unique and utterly brilliant” – ThreeWeeks

Friedman is releasing his long awaited studio album, Submarine Races, as one of the finest songwriters of his generation.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7
 

Thursday July 04

The Garifuna Collective

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.cumbancha.com

Andy Palacio & The Garifuna Collective's 2007 album Wátina is one of the most praised world music albums ever released, and was selected by amazon.com as the Greatest World Music Album of All Time (beating out Buena Vista Social Club, Bob Marley, Fela Kuti and other worthy contenders). On the cusp of tremendous fame, Andy passed away suddenly a year after Wátina was released, leaving the world to wonder just how big he could have become. His band has continued where Andy left off, and with Wátina producer Ivan Duran of Stonetree back at the helm, have produced the album Ayó, a soul-stirring collection of songs inspired by their unique Afro-Amerindian cultural heritage. With a lineup that consists of the best musicians in the fertile Garifuna music scene of Belize, Honduras and Guatemala, The Garifuna Collective promises to carry the torch of cultural preservation and promotion passed on by Andy Palacio far into the future.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7
 

Friday July 05

Alexis P. Suter Band

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.AlexisPSuter.com

Alexis P. Suter is a rising star on the roots, blues and soul scene. Her powerful bass/baritone voice, seasoned with raw emotion and a wide streak of attitude, has won the praise of the greats! "She is one of those wonderful spirits; she's got her arms around you. You can feel that." - Levon Helm "It's a rare thing to share the stage with great talent like that young lady." - B.B. King A true vocal phenomenon, Suter has been astounding audiences, backed by her tight, soul-rocking ensemble - anchored by drummer, Ray Grappone’s solid, funky beats, Peter Bennett's bass, Jimmy Bennett's stinging guitar, Benny Harrison's passionate keyboard wizardry and vocals with soulful singer Vicki Bell. APSB has had the honor of opening Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble over 80 times and performed at numerous blues festivals nationwide. The band has headlined at BB King’s NYC to a sold out crowd. With The Levon Helm Band, they've played sold-out shows at the Beacon Theater NYC, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, The Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park, NJ and Central Park’s Summerstage. In 2009, APSB had the honor of performing with Mr. Dan Aykroyd at the 2009 New York State Blues Fest.

Opening Act :: Sasha Papernik Russian-American Folktales
Falcon Arts Center Website: www.sashatheband.com

Sasha Papernik is a Russian-American classical pianist, singer, and songwriter who draws on her dueling heritage and love of nature to craft smart, atmospheric songs spanning the genre and continental divide. Scriabin, Prokofiev, Irving Berlin, Russian folk songs, and originals appear in her repertoire. The critically acclaimed artist has been featured at Lincoln Center's esteemed Meet The Artist series and will perform at Carnegie Hall’s popular program, Musical Explorers. She'll perform at The Smithsonian this July, as well. Sasha’s newly released bilingual album, Victory, is hailed by reviewers as "an eye opener"- Wildy Haskell, Wildy's World, and "unparalleled in its aesthetics and musical elegance" - Audrey Isabella, Indiemunity. She will be joined by her excellent ensemble: Justin Poindexter, guitar; Kyle Saulnier, bass; and Will Clark, percussion

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

Saturday July 06

The New Swing Sextet

Falcon Arts Center

New Swing Sextet

A product of the 1960s NYC, New Swing Sextet made its professional debut at the Singer Bowl set in the the last New York World’s Fair of 1965. The band has been a popular and innovative exponent of Latin jazz, salsa and pop music for nearly four decades. New Swing disbanded in the late seventies after successful recordings, tours and all the hot club dates NYC had to offer.

The band has been a popular and innovative exponent of Latin jazz, salsa and pop music for nearly four decades. The group’s core members have reunited, performing with Mambo Negro, the popular Latin jazz ensemble. On special occasions the band performs as the New Swing, offering their respected name with a sound from another era. Perfectly preserved and bottled for another generation to enjoy.

New Swing was part of a new breed of aspiring Latin musicians who grew up in the greater New York Metropolitan tri-state area with its rich ethnic mix and diverse inner-city culture, and amid the Latin music explosion. The Palladium and other clubs were dancing to the music of Machito and his Afro-Cubans, and the Jose Curbelo Orchestra while Tito Puente, Tito Rodriguez, Eddie Palmieri, Joe Cuba, and Cal Tjader, among many others, had established their sounds. In the early sixties, every other city block in New York had a Latin band and a doo-wop group. Blend these many elements together and you get the influences that shaped the New Swing Sextet and their contemporaries, including Johnny Colon; the Lebron Brothers; Willie Colon, Joe Bataan and Pete Rodriguez groups that pioneered a new street sound (to become Latin Boogaloo and Salsa). The New Swing Sextet would join the Alpha Artists of America and ultimately record 4 albums under the Cotique label. The band regularly performed on popular TV shows such as El Club de la Juventud con Polito Vega; The Tito Puente Show with host Sofi; and El Show de Myrta Silva among others.

It was a magical time to be a performing Latin artist in New York City. A fraternity of great musicians and legends in the making, routinely performing together at the great dance clubs of the day, including: The Corso; LaMaganette; The Chez Jose; La Mancha; The Colgate Gardens; The Psycho Room; The Tropicoro; The Cheetah and at all the great battle of the band venues such as The Hunts Point Palace; The Manhattan Center; The Riverside Plaza Hotel and The St. Georges Hotel. Over a ten-year period the New Swing performed all summer-long at popular resorts and at the summer home of Latin music: las Villas of Ulster County. The band toured extensively and performed at the legendary Apollo Theatre; the South Street Seaport and Webster Hall in NYC. Recent performances include Montreal, San Francisco, & Los Angeles, proving the band still has plenty of sabrosura to keep the dancers on the floor.

Dinner Begins at 5:30 pm, Music Begins at 7 pm
 

Sunday Brunch July 07

JB's Soul Jazz Trio

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.JeremyBaum.com

Jeremy Baum has been a successful side-man, 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, Gil Paris, Chris O'Leary, Vance Gilbert and the Bruce Springsteen- approved tribute band 'Bruce in the USA'! Jeremy was a member of the Hudson Valley based Latin band Soñando and leads his own organ trio, rooted in the blues.

Brunch from 10 AM ~ 2 PM
 

Thursday July 11

Petey Hop

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.peteyhop.com

Petey Hop After studying his teenage years with Peter Frampton Alumnus, Ed Monteleone, who opened his eyes to Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed and others, Pete went on to study at G.I.T., eventually graduating with honors. Pete was able to develop a fingerpicking style and deep understanding of roots music.

Pete’s appreciation for music ranges from Hank to Hendrix, Duke to Dylan, Bach to Buck, Son House to Son Volt or Muddy to Miles. Steeped in electric blues from T-Bone to Stevie Ray. With an understanding of early country blues by Hank, Johnny and Jimmie to Bakersfield, Outlaw and Alternative Country, Pete thickens the roux.

In addition to being an accomplished singer/frontman, Pete is a sought after sideman. Mitch Woods’ East Coast Rocket 88’s, took him to Greece for a residency at the Half Note Jazz club in Athens. With Mitch, Pete has played the Rhythm and Roots Festival, the Michael Arnone Crawfish Festival and the Chenango Blues Festival. Pete has shared the stage with his idols, Hubert Sumlin, and Pinetop Perkins.

Pete and The Wallbangers have been featured on; WPDH, Pete solo on WDST’s “Blues Break”, WVKR, and The Listening Room and w/the Wildcards on WPKN’s “Antique Blues”.

With an original R&R album to his credit, “Stepping Stone” for sale through iTunes, as well as other tracks, Pete has lots of music to come.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7
 

Friday July 12

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 functions, 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!

"The name of the band is Spanish for "dreaming" but when the hordes come out for Soñando, they don't sleepwalk-they dance. And we're not talking a few perfunctory head-bobs or butt-wiggles, they dance until they go up in flames like, Tula's unquenchable bedroom in the Cuban lyrics above." -Woodstock Times

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7
 

Saturday July 13

Matuto

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.matutomusic.com

Matuto In Brazil, Matuto is slang for Country Boy, but this NYC based group of urbanized virtuosos is emerging as one of the world’s hottest international touring acts. Recently awarded the title of “American Musical Ambassadors” by the U.S. State Department, Matuto has been hailed as "seductively cross cultural" by the Chicago Tribune, and praised by the Sun Times as "the height of world music sophistication.” As another critic recently admired, "there is without a doubt nothing else out there like it."

An Official Selection of WOMEX 2011, Matuto’s songs can sway hips as easily as spark insights. Drawing on Brazil’s folkloric rhythms like forró and coco, and on deep Americana—from bluegrass to spirituals to swamp jams—Matuto uses unexpected Pan-American sonic sympathies to craft appealing, roosty, yet philosophical tales of love, self-discovery, and true peace. Rolling drums and quicksilver accordion licks, earthy vibes and thoughtful reflections mingle on the latest refinement of their Appalachia-gone-Afro-Brazilian sound, The Devil and The Diamond (Motema Music; release: May 14, 2013). "Weird and Wonderful... Unorthodox and Delightful" - Jazz Times

Opening Act :: Living with Elephants
Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.livingwithelephants.com

Living with Elephants was born in Rosendale, NY (where?) in 2005 when Amy Poux sat at the piano to rid herself of the tunes that played as a backdrop. She believed it be a short-lived experiment to make peace with the muse….

Amy Poux- Songwriter, Lead vocals, Keyboard. Amy trained as a contemporary jazz vocalist and avoided singing, except in cars, or when she heard a Laura Nyro song...Something changed when her talented friends invited her to with them (Dean Jones, Nappers Delight, High Meadow Songs) and back them up (Barbara Dempsey & Co.). It was like being awakened from a very long sleep! She sold a song to a movie, "The Other Woman" by Don Roos. Amy is also a mom, theater director, educator, founder of Working Playground, Inc. and a passionate advocate of arts education in Ulster County.

Rob Norris- Bass. Rob has shared the stage with Donovan, The B-52's, Garth Hudson, Steve Holley (Wings), Moby and The Velvet Underground. He plays bass for The Bongos, Blue Paradox (the house dance band for the Sacred Fire Community), East Of Venus, The Wizards, Tulula!, OmU, Bibi Farber and Joan Henry. He has played in venues from San Francisco to New York to London to Berlin and appears on dozens of recordings. Rob's solo CD "Morning Becomes Electric" is available at all online digital outlets.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7
 

Sunday Brunch July 14

The Compact

Falcon Arts Center

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
 

Sunday Evening July 14

Mazz @ The Falcon Presents The Dan Brother Band

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.danbrotherband.com

For those unfamiliar with the Hudson Valley Blues Scene, it can be surprising that the region has been home to such renowned blues talent as Bill Perry, Popa Chubby, Murali Coryell and Little Sammy Davis. It was under the tutelage of these master bluesmen, that Dan Brother began his guitar playing and singing career.

Since his teens, Dan Brother has been performing in venerable local blues clubs - The Corner Stage, Waterwheel Café, Bodle’s Opera House, and The Downtown. Having shared the stage with mentors like his, it’s no wonder Dan picked up a little of everything along the way – from protest era psychedelia to straight-up blues; classic era soul to southern rock and Texas twang.

Fiery guitar work is Dan’s forte. He is also a gifted songwriter. Dan's upcoming CD will feature a dozen tracks written or co-written by Dan. These road tested songs – including the crowd pleasing (Plain Ol’) White Girl are proven, danceable grooves with memorable sing-along hooks.

Dan’s band features Pedro “Big Thursty” Johnson on drums and Jason Upchurch on electric bass guitar.

Photo taken at The Falcon by: Jim Rice

Dinner begins at 5:00 ~ Music begins at 5:30
 

Thursday July 18

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

Opening Act :: Dylan Doyle
Falcon Arts Center

Website: Dylan Doyle

Dylan Doyle Fourteen year old guitarist, Dylan Doyle is creating a stir in the Hudson Valley. His unique interpretations lie somewhere within the delta of Rock, Rockabilly and the Blues. The consensus among journeymen musicians is that he has a feel for music that can’t be taught and plays like a seasoned pro. Dylan has played with notable bands Big Joe Fitz and the Low-Fis, Jonny Klenck (Jonny Monster Band), Blues in a Bottle and The Barrel House Blues Band. Dylan was the Featured Performer at “The Blue Pig Memorial Day Gala,” in Bedford, VA this year playing with notable Southern bands Flying Blind and On Tap.

“I’ve heard a lot of musicians over the years and I’m telling you, this boy can play.” - John Flowers/WHVW 950AM Poughkeepsie

“Dynamite, man! Dylan Doyle is one of the most prodigious guitar students I have taught in my 50 years of teaching music. He has abundant natural talent.” - Rob Stoner, Former bass player for Bob Dylan

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7
 

Friday July 19

Amy Helm & the Handsome Strangers

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
 

Saturday July 20

Tisziji Munoz Quartet with John Medeski, Don Pate & Bob Moses

Falcon Arts Center

Tisziji Munoz (guitar)

Following his departure from military service in 1969, Tisziji pursued his interests in Canada, generating his own musical ideas as well as taking a leading role in the development of Toronto’s underground music scene. As a guitarist in the musicals Hair and Godspell, he met and inspired the now world-famous keyboard player, Paul Shaffer, who became Tisziji’s primary accompanist from 1970 to 1972. As Paul recalls: “Tisziji’s music was of a unique, other-worldly nature… although I didn’t understand it, I was galvanized. He began to instruct me in how to accompany and play this type of music. Thus began a musical and spiritual friendship which continues to this day. I apprenticed with Muñoz until I left Toronto for New York in 1974. He taught me first a repertoire of jazz standards, expanding my knowledge of harmony, then gradually freed me to play the modal type of spatial music with which he dealt. He led me and a small group of cats in an exploration of music as a means of spiritual communication with each other and, ultimately, with G-d. I have [since] played with all the great guitar players, from Eric Clapton to Van Halen to Santana to Jeff Beck, and nobody plays guitar the way Tisziji Munoz does. He is very spiritual, and as a guitar player he swings wild.”

“Tisziji’s music is of a unique, other-worldly nature… although I didn’t understand it, I was galvanized. He began to instruct me in how to accompany and play this type of music. Thus began a musical and spiritual friendship, which continues to this day. I apprenticed with Muñoz until I left for New York in 1974. He taught me first a repertoire of jazz standards, expanding my knowledge of harmony, then gradually freed me to play the modal type of spatial music with which he dealt. He led me and a small group of cats in an exploration of music as a means of spiritual communication with each other and, ultimately, with G-d. I have [since] played with all the great guitar players, from Eric Clapton to Van Halen to Santana to Jeff Beck, and nobody plays guitar the way Tisziji Munoz does. He is very spiritual, and as a guitar player he swings wild.”

John Medeski (Organ)

John Medeski, of the genre-defying trio Medeski Martin & Wood, has garnered fans across the musical spectrum. Built upon jazz roots, electronics and rhythmic grooves, MMW have broken out of the traditional jazz sphere and have shared the bill with groups such as The Roots, Beck, A Tribe Called Quest, Ray Charles, Hermento Pascoal, and Phish, frequently appearing in venues unavailable to most jazz artists. Medeski’s recording credits include John Zorn, Iggy Pop, T Bone Burnett, Ray Lamontagne, Dan The Automator and k.d. Lang. Medeski has produced The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, pedal steel guitar group The Campbell Brothers, and two records from The Wood Brothers.

Don Pate (Bass)

Pate moved to New York from Chicago to play with Roy Haynes. Since, he’s performed and recorded with Sonny Rollins, Ahmad Jamal, Yusef Lateef, Tisziji Muñoz, and Leon Thomas. Pate is a regular fixture on the New York jazz club scene, and continues to perform with some of the top musicians in jazz.

Bob Moses (Drums)

Drummer, composer, artist, poet, dancer, visionary, nature mystic: Bob Moses has lived a quest for vision, spirit, compassion, growth, and mastery in a multiplicity of art forms. Moses has worked as a leader and sideman with: Charles Mingus, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Larry Coryell, Dave Liebman, Gary Burton, Keith Jarrett, Steve Swallow, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Paul Bley, Herbie Hancock, Jack DeJohnette, Jaco Pastorius, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Bobby McFerrin, Dave Sanborn, Bill Frisell, Eddie Gomez, Don Alias, John Scofield, Terumasa Hino, Charlie Haden, Hermeto Pascoal, David Sanchez, Savion Glover, Gregory Hines, Tiger Okoshi, Obo Addy, Vernon Reid, DJ Logic, Badal Roy, Ravikiran, Sam Rivers, Pharoah Sanders, Tisziji Munoz, and others. Moses’s first recording as a leader was the 1968 album “Love Animal”, with Jim Pepper, Larry Coryell, Steve Swallow, and Keith Jarrett. “Love Everlasting”, recorded with spiritual master and guitar genius Tisziji Munoz, received five stars in Downbeat.

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

Sunday Brunch July 21

Bob Rodriguez Trio

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.bobrodriguez.com

Bob Rodriguez Critically acclaimed pianist Bob Rodriguez is one of the most distinctively imaginative musicians in contemporary jazz today - a truly original pianist with his own tale to tell.

Rodriguez has performed at the Blue Note, Birdland, Iridium, Sweet Rhythm, The Kitano, Cornelia Street Cafe, Trumpets, Cecil's among others in the city. He played solo concerts at Gracie Mansion and broadcast performances on NPR in Texas, Maine, and New York. Rodriguez released a trio CD "Corridor" a featuring bassist Mike Richmond and drummer Eliot Zigmund. His new release "So In Love" features bassist Dominic Duval and drummer Jay Rosen. In addition to his highly respected work as a performer, Rodriguez is an in demand clinician/instructor in the world of jazz and classical music education.

Brunch from 10:00AM ~ 2:00PM
 

Thursday July 25

Jim Campilongo Trio with Chris Morrissey, Ben Perowsky

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
 

Friday July 26

Steve Wilson/Bruce Barth Quartet featuring Doug Weiss & Adam Cruz

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.brucebarth.com

“Talk about dependable excellence: This combo features two of New York's most versatile and in-demand players, alto saxophonist Steve Wilson and pianist Bruce Barth, plus a sharp rhythm section featuring bassist Ed Howard and drummer Rudy Royston. Wilson and Barth are both capable leaders and estimable composers; this weekend they're celebrating a newly issued duo CD, Home: Live in Columbia, Missouri.” - TimeOutNY

Barth and Wilson both landed in New York within a year of each other in the late 1980s. They met shortly thereafter and have worked together - as members of others' and each other's bands - often since then. In 2010, they recorded for the first time as a duo. Home is the product of a live recorded performance of a house concert in Columbia, MO, produced and released by We Always Swing Jazz Series. For their performance at the Falcon, they invite two other log-time collaborators, Adam Cruz (who has played in quartets led by both Wilson and Barth) and Doug Weiss.

"the duo's chemistry is palpable" - All About Jazz

"[Bruce Barth and Steve Wilson] communitcate with near-telepathic spontaneity. The unfurl rhythmic, harmonic and melodic ideas so seamlessly..." - JazzTimes

"Some of the finest improvisation and close coordination between musicians" - Straight No Chaser

Opening Act :: Rachel Loshak
Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.rachelloshak.com

Rachel Loshak’s specialty is her sophisticated bass & voice style, influenced by classical madrigals and alternative pop. Since relocating from the UK to NYC, Rachel has created four full-length LP’s Firefly (2001), Mint (2003), Peach Pony (2005) (including a duet with Norah Jones) and Colors (2010). Rachel accompanied Norah Jones at the 2003 Grammy Awards and is featured alongside Jones on the "Best of the Living Room" compilation. Rachel has recorded with Moby, as well as Chris Ballew of Presidents of The United States'.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7
 

Saturday July 27

Jonah Smith Band

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.JonahSmith.com

Jonah Smith is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter that is based in Brooklyn, NY. He pulls from the deep well of American blues and many of its offshoots, including soul, country, and folk. Smith is essentially a songwriter with the voice of a soul singer. He has won an Independent Music Award for his song, “My Morning Scene” and has toured internationally for the last nine years including performances at festivals such as Bonnaroo and the BAM festival in Barcelona, Spain. He has shared the stage with other artists like Martin Sexton, Madeleine Peyroux, Little Feat and many others. His latest release, "Lights On" was acclaimed by critics and funded entirely by his fans.

"easygoing, soulful music, which calls to mind J.J. Cale, early Van Morrison, and Ben Harper" Wall St. Journal

Opening Act :: Jason Myles Goss
Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.jasonmylesgoss.com

"Jason Myles Goss is the kind of musician that I want to keep tabs on…. simply good, like chicken soup is good, like the morning light is good. I'll keep tabs on him because he's a litmus test for what should remain constant in music against the fizzling fads and temporary trends." - Fred Knittel, WXPN

Brooklyn-based songwriter Jason Myles Goss has released his fourth record, Radio Dial, enlisting the help of friends Austin Nevins (guitars) and Sam Kassirer (keys), both members of Josh Ritter's Royal City Band.

Jason is a three-time regional finalist in the Mountain Stage New Song Contest, and his song Twilight Serenade has become a fixture on Pandora and XM satellite radio, as well as one of the top 100 most downloaded songs for singer-songwriters on iTunes in 2010

Dinner Begins at 6 pm, Music Begins at 7 pm
 

Sunday Brunch July 28

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

Brunch from 10 AM - 2 PM
 

Wednesday July 31

Ron Oswanski Quartet Featuring Tim Ries, John Abercrombie, & Ian Froman

Falcon Arts Center

Website: www.ronoswanski.com

An evening of lyrical Post-Bop featuring John Abercrombie, John Patitucci, Clarence Penn, and Tim Ries. Oswanski has forged a lithe, lyrical and rhythmically charged contemporary sound steeped in the B3’s earthy roots but informed by post-bop developments. He showcases his multifaceted sensibility on his stellar CD December’s Moon , a revelatory debut album featuring heavyweights such as guitarist John Abercrombie , bassist John Patitucci , drummer Clarence Penn , and saxophonist Tim Ries , who produced the project. Ranging from Led Zeppelin to Kenny Wheeler, December’s Moon gives a sense of Oswanski’s scope.

Oswanski has been keeping company with formidable musicians for more than two decades. Since recruited by Maynard Ferguson’s Big Bop Nouveau Band as a teenager, he’s collaborated with the Maria Schneider Orchestra, Tim Ries and The Rolling Stones Project, Jack Wilkins and Mike Clark, Milt Hinton, Myron Walden’s Countryfied, Dave Berger and the Sultans of Swing, as well as music icons The Temptations, Aretha Franklin and Blood, Sweat and Tears.

John Abercrombie (Guitar)

Website: www.johnabercrombie.com

Over a career spanning more than 40 years and nearly 50 albums, John Abercrombie has established himself as one the masters of jazz guitar. Favoring unusual sounds and nontraditional ensembles, Abercrombie is a restless experimenter, working firmly in the jazz tradition while pushing the boundaries of meter and harmony.

John Patitucci (Bass)

Website: www.johnpatitucci.com

In addition to his twelve albums as a leader and his solo work, Patitucci has played on albums by B.B. King, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, George Benson, Dizzy Gillespie, Natalie Cole, Bon Jovi, Queen Latifah, Sting, The Manhattan Transfer and Carly Simon. He is active in Wayne Shorter's Quartet. The group won the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Jazz Album - Beyond the Sound Barrier in 2006

Clarence Penn (Drums)

Website: www.clarencepenn.com

Clarence Penn played with Betty Carter for several years and went on to play with Stanley Clarke. He has toured, performed and recorded with a wide range of artists, including Christian McBride, Michael Brecker, Dizzy Gillespie, Gary Burton, Joshua Redman, Charlie Haden and Maria Schneider. In 1997 “Penn’s Landing” was chosen by the New York Times jazz critics as one of the best records of the year. After his last album as a leader, Penn is about to release two albums - one of originals and another; a tribute to Thelonious Monk.

Tim Ries (Sax)

Website: www.timries.com

Tim Ries has collaborated with such jazz artists as Phil Woods, Al Foster, Dave Liebman, Danilo Perez, Maynard Ferguson, Red Garland, Maria Schneider and Donald Byrd. A Verve release with The Joe Henderson Big Band won a Grammy Award. Recently, Ries has toured the world playing saxophone, keyboard and organ with The Rolling Stones. His credits include work with Donald Fagen, Paul Simon, Sheryl Crow, Lyle Lovett, Stevie Wonder, Incognito, Blood Sweat & Tears, Bob Belden and David Lee Roth. Having released five original jazz CDs, Tim now channels his energy into creating jazz interpretations of rock and roll standards.

Dinner begins at 5:30 ~ Music begins at 7
 

Saturday August 03

Ed Palermo's 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
 

Friday September 27

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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