Saturday, December 10, 2011

Jazz pianist Beegie Adair featuring Monica Ramey at Birdland

Beegie Adair
 featuring Monica Ramey
Beegie Adair (piano) Monica Ramey (vocals)
Thursday, January 26, 6:00 p.m. 

Music Charge: $20
Birdland Jazz Club
315 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036
(212) 581-3080
www.birdlandjazz.com



Beegie Adair, who Michael Feinstein called "a marvelously understated player whose interpretations of standards are just brilliant," jazz great Helen Merrill salutes her "inventive jazz sense, her wonderful sense of time and improvised melody," and The Los Angeles Times calls her music "Elegant," will be returning to Birdland with vocalist Monica Ramey.  In 2011, their performances, as a duo and with the renowned Beegie Adair Trio, have consistently energized sold out audiences.  Adair's albums have dominated the jazz charts and album sales in Japan in 2010 and 2011 while Ramey's debut album "Make Someone Happy" continues to receive international accolade and airplay on jazz radio, including Music Choice and DMX. 

Beegie Adair is one of the finest piano players in the world. Entertainment News

Now that the trend of aging rockers cutting albums of show tunes and standards seems thankfully to have run its course, we're back to vocalists with a real feel for and understanding of the jazz tradition doing them justice. Nashville's Monica Ramey is a shining example. Her excellent release "Make Someone Happy" offers resourceful, soaring and engaging interpretations of material from The Great American Songbook.  
Ron Wynn - Nashville Scene

Her theatrical roots combine with her obvious deep affection for the classic popular song to give us a freshly unique take on the material she's chosen for her debut.  It's sassy, swinging and totally enjoyable.
Jeff Steinberg, Musician/Arranger/Composer

Reserve Online or by phone.


Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Live jazz for your Thanksgiving weekend!

What better way to celebrate the Thanksgiving weekend than with fantastic live music? Join Monica, Joe Davidian, Jim Ferguson & Chester Thompson for a night of straight-ahead jazz. F. Scott's Restaurant & Jazz Bar has a wonderful bar menu, wine list and an intimate room for jazz, so arrive early and plan to stay with us as long as you'd like! This event is free, though tips are very much appreciated. F. Scott's Restaurant and Jazz Bar is located at 2210 Crestmoor Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215. For more information, please call 615-269-5861 or visit www.fscotts.com. See you there!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Monica Ramey & Friends at F. Scott's

Join Monica, Joe Davidian, Mike Rinne & Chester Thompson for a night of straight-ahead jazz. F. Scott's Restaurant & Jazz Bar has a wonderful bar menu, wine list and an intimate room for jazz, so arrive early and plan to stay with us as long as you'd like! This event is free, though tips are very much appreciated.

F. Scott's Restaurant and Jazz Bar is located at 2210 Crestmoor Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215. For more information, please call 615-269-5861 or visit www.fscotts.com.

See you there!

Saturday, August 06, 2011

NJW's Snap on 2 & 4 Series Presents: Monica Ramey with the Beegie Adair Trio

Snap on 2&4: Monica Ramey w/ the Beegie Adair Trio
Friday, September 9
8:00pm
The Jazz Cave
Nashville Jazz Workshop, 1319 Adams Street


For the September 9 Snap on 2&4 presentation, NJW is pleased to welcome to the Jazz Cave Monica Ramey with the Beegie Adair Trio.

About Monica Ramey:

“Monica Ramey gives me the feeling that I can make it through any obstacle in life. Her music encompasses love, joy, sadness, hope, and humor. These are qualities that most artists strive for in their music, but few achieve. Monica presents the human experience, in such a beautiful way. Ladies and Gentleman, welcome to Monica Ramey. “

-Rod McGaha, Jazz Trumpeter

Monica is a native of Francesville, one of Indiana’s smallest town. By the age of 11, she had become well known in Indiana after starring in several local and professional Broadway musical productions. As a teenager, she studied at the Los Angeles County High School of the Arts, and in 1995, Monica was selected to become one of only 12 singers nationally to be a member of the GRAMMY National All American High School Jazz Band and Choir. Monica later studied Music Performance at Indiana State University and was a member of the ISU Jazz Singers. She also interned for the NARAS Foundation in Los Angeles, where the preservation of jazz music became a focal point of her responsibilities.

In 2000, she moved to Nashville to pursue her singing career, where she discovered the Nashville Jazz Workshop, giving her the opportunity to study under some of Nashville's finest musicians. Her debut album Make Someone Happy is receiving international airplay on jazz radio, Pandora, Music Choice and DMX to name a few.

About Beegie Adair:

Jazz great Helen Merrill salutes her “inventive jazz sense, her wonderful sense of time and improvised melody.” Michael Feinstein calls her “a marvelously understated player whose interpretations of standards are just brilliant," Christopher Louden of Jazz Times magazine says Adair is “an accomplished artist with a delicate touch.” The Los Angeles Times calls her music “Elegant.” Entertainment News writes, “Beegie Adair is one of the finest piano players in the world.”

Jazz fans around the world agree with critics about Adair’s sophisticated and listenable jazz performances, and have made her recordings among the biggest sellers in the jazz world.

A mainstay of the Nashvile jazz scene, Adair has recorded over 30 CDs (29 of which are recorded with her trio). She hosted her own radio show, Improvised Thoughts, in the late 80's and has been featured twice on Marion McPartland's Piano Jazz. In 2002, Beegie joined one of the most exclusive rosters in the world when she became a Steinway Artist. An honor only bestowed upon 1,600 pianists in the world including Lang Lang, Diana Krall, Harry Connick, Jr., Michael Legrand, Billy Joel and the "immortals" like Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Arthur Rubinstein.
She and her trio continue to play in jazz clubs and festivals around the world and was the top selling jazz artist in Japan in 2010. In January, Beegie received a very warm welcome from her fans in New York, making her debut appearance at Birdland, with Monica Ramey. The trio for this performance will include bassist Roger Spencer and drummer Marcus Finnie.

Tickets for this special Snap on 2&4 will go on sale Monday, September 5 at 10am by phone at 242-5299. Admission is $20 / $10 for college and High school students with ID. There will be two sets, starting at 8pm.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Monica Ramey & Friends at F. Scott's

Join Monica, Joe Davidian, Jim Ferguson & Chester Thompson for a night of straight-ahead, swingin' jazz at F. Scott's on Saturday, August 20th, from 7:30-11:30!

This event is free & open to the public. Tips are very much appreciated. Plan to enjoy a drink or something fabulous from the F. Scott's menu and if you're feeling extra crazy, pick up a copy of "Make Someone Happy" while you're there.

See you on the 20th!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

NJW Presents: Don Aliquo's "Sun & Shield" CD Release Party

Don Aliquo CD release party
Sunday, May 22
3:00pm
The Jazz Cave
Nashville Jazz Workshop, 1319 Adams Street


NJW is pleased to host saxophonist Don Aliquo's CD release party for his new release Sun and Shield, on Sunday, May 22, from 3-5pm in the Jazz Cave.

Aliquo's 5th solo release is a New York based affair, featuring veteran jazz masters Rufus Reid (bass) Jim McNeely (piano) and the dynamic Obed Calvaire (drums). Recorded in Englewood, New Jersey in June 2010, the CD showcases Aliquo’s sparkling and thoughtful compositions as well as pieces contributed by veteran composers Reid and McNeely. It also debuts Don’s work as a jazz clarinetist, an often overlooked solo instrument with deep jazz roots. The recording presents the consistently brilliant Reid and McNeely, but also showcases the young Obed Calvaire, whose spirited and creative playing is often a rhythmic catalyst for Aliquo. "This project was a thrill to record from the first note. Having the opportunity to play with two of my musical heroes in Reid and McNeely and "musically sparring" with the powerful Obed Calvaire is an experience I will never forget!” states Aliquo.

Don is currently the Director of Jazz Studies and Professor of Saxophone at Middle Tennessee State University near Nashville. He has performed in concerts and/or recordings with Gary Burton, Greg Osby, Rufus Reid, Pete Christlieb, Scott Robinson, Jeff Coffin and Marvin Stamm to name a few. Aliquo is also an in-demand clinician, presenting concerts and clinics throughout the United States and is honored to represent Vandoren (reeds and mouthpieces) and P.Mauriat (saxophones).

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Man & Woman of the Year Grand Finale

The 2011 Man & Woman of the Year will be crowned based on their success in generating funds for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society during a ten-week campaign which began at the Kickoff Party at Valentino's Ristorante on March 24th and will culminate at the Grand Finale Celebration on June 2, 2011 at the Doubletree Hotel Nashville.

Join us at the Grand Finale! Purchase Tickets Now or make a tax-deductible contribution at www.mwoy.org/tn

Thursday, June 2, 2010
6:00pm-10:00pm

Doubletree Hotel Nashville
315 4th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37219

Cocktails & Silent Auction begin at 6:00p.m.

Tickets - $75 each
Includes live & silent auction, plated dinner, live jazz by the Bruce Dudley Quartet and the announcement of the 2011 Man & Woman of the Year!

For more information, contact Monica Ramey:
615.331.2980
Monica.Ramey@lls.org
www.mwoy.org/tn