Piano trio the Bad Plus perform with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel at the
Concert Hall of the New York Society for Ethical culture as part of the JVC
Jazz Festival.
Cuban-born singer songwriter Alex Cuba performs at Joe's Pub in Greenwich
Village.
The New York Gypsy All Stars perform at the newly opened Drom in the Lower
East Side.
Up-and-coming pianist Gerald Clayton performs with his Trio at
art gallery/performance space, the Jazz Gallery, in lower Manhattan.
The Nublu Orchestra, lead by conductor Butch Morris, perform
“conduction” at Nublu in the lower east side.
New York City’s next generation of great musicians, The Jazz
Standard youth orchestra, perform at the Jazz Standard on east 27th street.
The Cell Theory, joined by Möbius Collective, perform at Rose's "Brooklyn Freestyle Sessions" in Williamsburg.
Antibalas frontman, Amayo, performs kung-fu influenced afro-beat with his new group, Amayo's Fu-Arkist-Ra, at Zebulon in Williamsburg.
French virtuoso guitarist, Stephane Wrembel, performs traditional gypsy jazz mixed with world influences, to create a style he calls "Gyspy Jam" at Barbès in Park slope.
Bronx native and Renaissance woman La Bruja shakes up Irving Plaza with her unique mix of Hip-hop, Salsa and Reggaeton.
World-renowned Malian guitar player Habib Koite and Belizean Garifuna musician Andy Palacio perform at the G.R. N’Nambi art gallery in Chelsea.
We’re at the newly reopened Smalls Jazz Club in the West Village with performances by the Otis Brown ensemble and the William Ash organ trio.
Harlem jazz veterans Patience Higgins and the Sugar Hill Quartet as well as the Nathan Lucas Trio perform at Harlem’s legendary Lenox Lounge.
New York music icon Suzanne Vega gives the audience a sneak peak of her upcoming album, Beauty and Crime, and performs some old favorites at the newly opened Highline Ballroom in Chelsea.
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