01/09-Saturday :: Rebecca Martin & Larry Grenadier

Rebecca Martin

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"momentous, in the quietest possible way." - New York Times

Rebecca Martin has a warm, unguarded voice, an instrument of modesty and forbearance. Her interior style can feel almost too spare for standards, though she has recorded good albums full of them, most recently with the jazz drummer Paul Motian. With her own songs, she manifests a deeper, more easeful authority. She can make the same phrase seem philosophical and conversational, and about as natural as sighing.

"The Growing Season," Ms. Martin's first solo effort since 2004, consists entirely of her songs. The album was partly inspired by motherhood, with all that it entails: physical changes, heightened responsibilities, state-of-the-world ruminations. She croons about home on the aptly titled "Lullaby." But on another song she sings: "What feels like home/Is a hole to sink down into." This is meant to feel reassuring, as are several other lyrics that urge resignation on the subject of death.

Ms. Martin accompanies herself capably on acoustic guitar, but she also enlists top-flight musicians here, including her husband, the bassist Larry Grenadier; the guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel, who doubles on keyboards; and the drummer Brian Blade, whose playing is unfailingly subtle. Rebecca has been a big part of the evolution of the Falcon performance series and it is always an honor to have her in the house.

Larry Grenadier
Larry Grenadier

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Larry Grenadier is a monster jazz bassist. He has performed and recorded with John Scofield, Pat Metheny, Brad Mehldau and Bill Stewart, among others. His recent work with his band 'FLY' features a stunning collaboration with long time friend and drummer Jeff Ballard and tenor saxophonist Mark Turner. Larry is one of the most sought after Bassists in the Jazz world - A Major Voice in music and a beautiful person.

Opening Act :: Adam Levy
Adam Levy

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Adam Levy is best known for his tenure as the featured guitarist in Norah Jones' Handsome Band. He played on her breakout 2002 disk Come Away with Me, her '04 follow-up Feels Like Home, and her latest CD Not Too Late. In his downtime between steady gigs with Jones, Levy has been onstage and/or in the studio with Rosanne Cash, Amos Lee, M. Ward, and up-and-coming Aussie artist Eran James.

In addition to Levy's skills as a player, he is a gifted songwriter. He penned "In the Morning" for Jones' Feels Like Home, and other artists have recorded his songs as well. There's no doubt, though, that the best way to hear Levy's folk/pop/blues gems is straight from the source.

Doors open 6pm, Opening Act 7pm, Headliner 8pm.