Shannon Gunn's Firebird
Shannon Gunn - Trombone
Mikel Combs - Bass
Kelton Norris - drums
Garrett Gleason - guitar
Chris Barrick - vibes
Shannon Gunn - Trombone
Mikel Combs - Bass
Kelton Norris - drums
Garrett Gleason - guitar
Chris Barrick - vibes
A first-hand look into Baltimore’s thriving jazz scene at this bi-monthly session. Join us for an unpredictable, imaginative, and electrifying jazz, brought to you by some of the city’s finest players! Musicians are welcome to sit in -- notify [email protected] so we know to expect you.
Nate Hook: Sax
Billy Test: Piano
Jeff Reed: Bass
Dan Monaghan: Drums
Aaron Hill - Keys
Anthony "Blu" Jenkins - Bass
Lester Wallace - Drums
Craig Alston - Sax
Clarence Ward - Trumpet
Micah Smith - Vocals
Karlos Brickhouse - Guitar
The Fruition Experience combines elements of Neo Soul, Hip Hop and Jazz with positive messages of Love, Peace, and Unity to create a unique style of "Conscious Music".
Richmond, VA pianist/composer Steve Kessler says he is an improviser first. The self taught pianist has led his own groups for years, and also performed with Joe Henderson, Donald Byrd, Woody Herman’s Thundering Herd and others.
Mike Paxton, saxophone
Nate Stanley, guitar
Jackson Trapp, piano
Warren Louie, bass
Brendan Brady, drums
An evening of jazz standards and originals played by five young local musicians.
Individually they have performed in such venues as the Newport Jazz Festival, the Kennedy Center with the Army Blues Band, Rams Head, Bertha’s, the Mainstay in Easton, MD, and other venues throughout the Baltimore/Annapolis area.
Tickets: $15 in advance/$18 at door/$10 full-time students with ID
Derrick Michaels, tenor saxophone
John Dierker, reeds
Chris Pumphrey, piano & saxophone
Mike Kuhl, drums
“Saxophonist Jon Irabagon is a subverter of the jazz form,” declares Martin Longley in his Irabagon feature in the August issue of The New York City Jazz Record. “He’s a revolutionary who’s secretly messing with the changes. He might be dismantling the music’s mechanics from the inside, but from the outside he can frequently persuade a crowd that he’s an old- school practitioner. There are few players who can so deftly stride from postbop to free improvisation, avant country to doom metal and then wander from chaotic collage-spraying to sleek-blowing fluency.”
Kristin Callahan, vocals
Blake Meister, bass
Alan Blackman, piano