Tuesday, September 8, 2015

South Motors Jazz at Pinecrest Gardens 2015 -2016 Season

11000 Red Road
Pinecrest, FL 33156 
pinecrestgardens.org (305)669-6990


Pinecrest Gardens is proud to announce the 
 South Motors Jazz at Pinecrest Gardens 2015 -2016 Season 
line-up that includes Grammy Award winning musicians 
and National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters.

South Motors Jazz at Pinecrest Gardens 2015 -2016


October 24, 2015 
Ed Calle presents Mamblue: The 305 All-Star Big Band
Ed is known for his extraordinary ability to play bebop, Latin and contemporary jazz and pop. Calle can be heard on literally thousands of recordings both as a sideman and soloist. He appears on Grammy Award winning albums by Frank Sinatra, Vicky Carr, Arturo Sandoval and Jon Secada as well as, on numerous television and motion picture soundtracks. Celebrate his latest album launch with his big band on the Banyan Bowl Stage. 

“Calle might be the most recorded saxophone player in the world, and like the most versatile.” Michael Brecker

November 7, 2015 
An Evening with Branford Marsalis
In his first appearance at the South Motors Jazz Series, National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master and renowned three-time Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Branford Marsalis brings his extraordinary quartet for an evening of sizzling hot jazz. One of the most revered instrumentalists of his time, Branford has led a dizzying array of jazz ensembles from big bands to quartets and has been a frequent soloist with classical ensembles. He has performed with many of the jazz giants, including Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Herbie Hancock and Sonny Rollin; composed the soundtrack to Mo’Better Blues; and was the original bandleader for the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Live jazz simply doesn’t get any better than when Branford and his innovative group take the stage.

December 12, 2015 
Maria Rivas Home for the Holidays
Maria Rivas skillfully combines American and Latin Jazz rhythms with both lively and sentimental music from around the world. She interprets her music in English, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese and performs her own blend of traditional standards. Maria’s unique sound is an intoxicating combination of classic American jazz, pop and blues with just the right splash of Latin accents. She has performed to rave reviews before large audiences in North America, Europe (including the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival), Latin America and Asia. Hailed by Oscar de Leon, Latin Grammy Award Winner, as “one of the finest singers on the world stage today, truly a tremendous talent” she performs a wonderful holiday concert guaranteed to be a crowd pleaser for all.

January 9, 2016 
Loston Harris Sings the Great American Songbook
For more than a decade Loston has headlined at the Carlyle Hotel in Manhattan’s Upper East Side along with cabaret and jazz greats that include Bobby Short, Eartha Kitt, Elaine Stritch and John Pizzarelli. His list of CDs have all launched with rave reviews and his fifth release, Swingfully Yours, features swinging arrangements of timeless standards from the Great American Songbook. Loston has toured and recorded with jazz superstars Wynton Marsalis and Marcus Roberts. Frank Sinatra, Bobby Short and Nat King Cole can rest comfortably knowing that Loston Harris is keeping the flame alive.

“Loston is a singular sensation of what music is in New York and all over the world. He is fantastic. There is nobody like him.” John Pizzarelli

February 13, 2016 
Carmen Lundy Quintet
Carmen Lundy began her professional career in Miami as a jazz vocalist and composer when there were very few young, gifted and aspiring jazz vocalists on the horizon. Over four decades later, Ms. Lundy is celebrated throughout the world for her vocal artistry and is highly regarded for her jazz innovation. Her 14th album “Soul to Soul” features all original compositions and has been met with great fanfare. She travels to our stage from Los Angeles along with her world renowned quintet for an evening of some of the best jazz this city will ever hear.

“Carmen Lundy, a beguiling and outstanding vocalist, has retained her luster over a decades-long career.” New Yorker

March 12, 2016 
Vinicius Cantuaria Quintet plays Jobim
The graceful Brazilian guitarist and singer Vinicius Cantuária, whose professional career began as a composer and drummer with Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil among others, moved to New York in 1994 and became immersed in a downtown scene that found him mixing it up with musicians as varied as Bill Frisell, Laurie Anderson and Brad Mehldau, as well as leading his own contemporary Brazilian jazz bands. For the past year or so, he's been living most of the time "here at my house in Rio and on airplanes," says Cantuária. This wonderful quintet will perform a mix songs by the prolific composer Antonio Jobim that will include classics like "Chega de Saudade," "A Felicidade" and "The Girl from Ipanema". 

“The ritual bow in the direction of Jobim.” Clive Davis 

“Cantuaria is the doyen of Brazilian singer-songwriters—more melodic than Caetano Veloso, more consistent than Gilberto Gil and with more talent than Max de Castro, Otto and Patricia Marx put together.” John Walters

April 9, 2016 
Doc Severinsen & The New World School of the Arts Jazz Band 
“Heeeeeeeere’s Johnny!” That lead-in followed by a big band trumpet blast, was the landmark of late night television for three decades. The “Johnny” was Johnny Carson, the announcer was Ed McMahon and the bandleader was the great Doc Severinsen. A Grammy award winner, Doc has made more than 30 albums—from big band to jazz-fusion to classical. Today, Doc has not lost his flair for the outrageous fashion statement or his trademark wit. But his gregarious nature has never interfered with the fact that he has been one of the greatest trumpeters and musicians of the last 60 years, respected in the worlds of classical music, jazz, big band and in the end, has transcended his celebrity and rejoiced in his remarkable ability to simply play his trumpet!

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