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The Andy Martin Quintet

The Andy Martin Quintet will perform the music of the great trombone duo, J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding (J & K.), with Andy Martin and Francisco Torres on trombones, Tom Ranier on piano, Trey Henry on bass, and Ray Brinker on drums.  Andy Martin is the paramount trombonist in L.A., first call for live performances, prestigious [...]

2020-03-11T12:23:41-07:00|Comments Off on The Andy Martin Quintet

Tom Scott Quintet

3 Time Grammy Award Winning Saxophonist Tom Scott leads his talented quintet with Aaron Janik on Trumpet, Mitchell Forman on Piano, Chris Colangelo on Bass, and Louie Palmer on Drums. Tom Scott is an accomplished composer, arranger, producer, musical director, educator, bandleader, guest soloist, and founding member of The Blues Brothers Band, and the L.A. [...]

2019-02-18T15:10:09-08:00|0 Comments

Ernie Andrews Quintet

Legendary Jazz, Blues, and Pop vocalist, Ernie Andrews, will perform with his longtime talented quintet, that includes Rickey Woodard on saxophone, Lanny Hartley on piano, Richard Simon on bass, and Roy McCurdy on drums. Ernie Andrews has been performing for eight decades, starting in 1945 when he made his first recording.  Ernie began performing in L. A.’s [...]

2018-12-10T11:46:34-08:00|0 Comments

Andy Martin Quintet

Andy Martin is an L.A. based recording and performing trombonist. Coming from a musical family, Andy developed his technique and virtuosity on the trombone as a teen, and has gone on to influence countless young players and appear at many colleges and universities as a guest artist and clinician. A world class musician, Martin has [...]

2018-11-26T13:28:50-08:00|0 Comments

Charlie Shoemake Quintet

Charlie Shoemake is a master vibist, and teacher of jazz improvisation. Clarinet and big band great Artie Shaw says, “In jazz, there have been only a few great players on the vibraphone. One of them is Charlie Shoemake.” Jazz writer Leonard Feather on Charlie Shoemake, “Arguably the most successful teacher of jazz improvisation in Southern [...]

2018-04-24T17:44:41-07:00|0 Comments

Andy Martin Quintet

World-class trombonist and educator Andy Martin comes from a musical family. His career began in his teens and Andy has developed a wonderful technique and virtuosity. He was quick to appear on the LA music scene, and has taught countless young musicians. Andy has appeared as a guest artist and clinician at many colleges and [...]

2018-04-13T11:26:24-07:00|0 Comments

Joe LaBarbera Quintet

Drummer and composer Joe Labarbera was a member of Bill Evans last trio. He was mentored by musicians John Laporta, Charlie Mariano, Herb Pomeroy, and Alan Dawson. Joe is a graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston, and is part of a musical family, his brother Pat is a saxophonist and brother John is [...]

2018-03-08T18:36:33-08:00|0 Comments

Calabria Foti Quintet with Bob McChesney

Vocalist sensation Calabria Foti and virtuoso Trombonist Bob McChesney lead a talented quintet to perform music from Be-bop to Broadway. Calabria is an accomplished violinist, composer, arranger, author, and educator. Ms Foti is a beautifully gifted artist who loves performing standards and show tunes from the Great American Songbook and the Golden Age of Hollywood. [...]

2018-02-14T20:19:53-08:00|0 Comments

The Andy Martin Quintet

The quintet includes Andy Martin on trombone, Brian Scanlon on saxophone, Tom Ranier on piano, Trey Henry on bass, and Ray Brinker on drums. Trombonist Andy Martin was raised in a musical family and began playing in his teenage years. He soon developed great technique and is considered today a world-class virtuoso. Andy has influenced [...]

2017-04-15T13:59:37-07:000 Comments

The Azar Lawrence Quintet

The Quintet includes Azar Lawrence on saxophone, Nolan Shaheed on trumpet, Theo Saunders on piano, Henry Franklin on bass, and Marvin “Smitty” Smith on drums. Azar Lawrence began playing the drums, violin, piano, and vocals at the age of 5. At the age of 11 he began playing the alto sax, mentored by Mr. Shoemaker. [...]

2017-04-19T17:24:08-07:00|0 Comments
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