
Please join me again at The Urban Winery, 315 Stewart Avenue, in Silver Spring, Md., on Thursday, October 17, 7 to 9 p.m., where I’ll be playing with Harry Appelman on pianoand Steve Arnold on bass. We’ll be offering a curated mixture of jazz, folk and blues music drawn from the Great American Songbook and other sources. For a sense of what you might hear, click here to hear my recently released album, “In Case You Missed It.”
Also, I’ll be back at The Urban Winery on November 14 and at Mr. Henry’s on November 23, but more on those later.
Harry is a jazz pianist and educator, who, among other highlights, was a longtime member of Afro Bop Alliance, winners of a 2008 Latin Grammy. He was a recipient of Maryland State Arts Council Awards for composition and a finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competitions and the Great American Jazz Piano Competition. Steve has been (accurately) described by the Washington City Paper “the most in demand on the scene, and he plays with aplomb and with dexterity in seemingly every style.”
If you haven’t been there, The Urban Winery is a cozy, tucked-away place that serves more than 30 wines produced on-site as well as a selection of other hand-crafted wines, beers, and spirits produced in the state of Maryland. Their international wine selection represents other small producers from around the globe and features a wide variety of grape expressions for those who truly wish to explore the whole wide world of wine. And, yes, they do have a a light and tasty food menu to go along with your beverages.
There will be a $10 cover at door or you can purchase tickets in advance via this link.
Hope to see you there.
Jeff
(Photo by Lila Weintraub)
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