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SUMMARY:Jazz@CAM: Danny Janklow Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Jazz at CAM with the Danny Janklow Quartet\nExperience the vibrant energy of the Danny Janklow Quartet at JAZZ at CAM\, our celebrated monthly series showcasing diverse jazz talent. This month\, we’re excited to feature Danny Janklow\, whose innovative and personal approach to jazz blends seamlessly with R&B\, funk\, and indie soul. Janklow’s performances are marked by his experimental spirit\, courageous improvisation\, and provocative imagination. \nA recognized talent from an early age\, Janklow headlined the Detroit Jazz Festival in 2012 and was chosen as a composer for the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead program in 2013. His exceptional skills were further celebrated with a Grammy win in 2021 for his contribution to “Monk’estra plays John Beasley.” Janklow has also shared the stage with musical icons such as Stevie Wonder\, Aloe Blacc\, Wayne Shorter\, and Herbie Hancock. \nJoining Janklow will be the talented members of the Danny Janklow Quartet: Butler Knowles on bass\, Jon Hill on drums\, and Brandon Shamar on piano. Their performance promises to deliver an evening of captivating jazz\, blending traditional elements with modern grooves. \nEnhance your experience by dining at CAM Café\, located inside the museum. The café is open from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Reserve your table by calling (910) 777-2363 or enjoy a drink before the concert starts at 7:00 PM. \n  \nCAM Members: $35\nNot-Yet Members: $55 \n  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nJazz at CAM is sponsored in part by \n   
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/jazzcam-danny-janklow-quartet/
CATEGORIES:Jazz at CAM
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SUMMARY:Jazz@CAM: Jay Killman & the Constellations Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Jazz at CAM with Jay Killman & the Constellations Quartet\nJoin us for an exciting evening of modern jazz with Jay Killman & the Constellations Quartet\, live as part of the Cameron Art Museum’s Jazz at CAM series. This dynamic quartet\, led by the innovative guitarist and composer Jay Killman\, brings a fresh and eclectic sound that transcends traditional jazz boundaries. Killman’s original compositions blend genres such as swing\, indie\, blues\, R&B\, hip hop\, and romantic classical\, creating a musical journey that is as emotional as it is technically brilliant. \nEach piece by Killman is more than just a tune—it’s a deeply personal story\, inspired by significant moments and people in his life. His work has graced prestigious stages like the Rose Theatre at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York and the Monterey Bay Jazz Festival in California\, earning acclaim for its depth and creativity. \nThe Constellations Quartet—featuring Carlos Garcia on piano\, David Canning on bass\, and Jon Hill on drums—has been together for nearly a decade. This long-standing collaboration allows each musician to elevate the other\, pushing the music to new heights and delivering a captivating performance that resonates with audiences. \nPlus\, enhance your evening by dining at CAM Café Restaurant & Bar. The café is inside the museum\, open from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Call (910) 777-2363 to reserve a table for dinner or grab a drink before the concert begins at 7:00 PM. \n  \nCAM Members: $35\nNot-Yet Members: $55 \n  \nREGISTER HERE \n  \nJazz at CAM is sponsored in part by
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/jazzcam-jay-killman-constellations-quartet/
CATEGORIES:Jazz at CAM
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SUMMARY:Jazz@CAM: Lydia Salett Dudley & Jazz Xpressions
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $35\nNot-Yet Members: $55 \n  \n  \nLydia Salett Dudley is a jazz pianist\, singer\, composer and arranger in Raleigh\, NC. She is the bandleader for the group Lydia Salett Dudley & Jazz Xpressions.  She and her band members including bassist Aaron Gross\, Guitarist Lou Padro and drummer Donovan Cheatham are products of the North Carolina Central University Jazz Program.  In 2011 her passion for music education eventually led her to start The Salett Art Center\, Inc.\, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide music enrichment for underserved youth.  She has performed for many occasions and shared the stage with several national and international artists. This group’s music is rooted in jazz with a contemporary flair. The latest project “Rise Up”\, released in October 2023\, was funded by a  female-led ensemble grant from Chamber Music America of NY. Comments from venues include comments such as “Lydia Dudley is an incredible jazz singer\, pianist\, and songwriter with a storytelling ethos that audiences adore”.  Dave Fox\, O. Henry Jazz Series. \n  \nJazz at CAM is sponsored in part by \n \n  \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/jazzcam-lydia-salette-dudley-jazz-xpressions/
CATEGORIES:Jazz at CAM
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SUMMARY:The Wilmington Big Band
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $35; Not Yet Members: $55 \n  \nThe Wilmington Big Band is a 17-piece orchestra dedicated to the preservation of the American original art of big band music. Reminiscent of Wrightsville Beach’s own Lumina Ballroom where true showmen like Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorsey entertained audiences\, the Wilmington Big Band combines a mixture of timeless standards and hip pop tunes that will keep you swinging all night long. \n  \nJazz at CAM is sponsored in part by  \n                \nIsabella Hinds\nNancie and James Kennedy\nDr. William Malloy and Maxine Terry\nDr. Acquenetta Wheeler \n  \nREGISTER \n  \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/the-wilmington-big-band/
CATEGORIES:Jazz at CAM
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SUMMARY:Angela Bingham Trio
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $35; Not Yet Members: $55 \n  \nJazz Vocalist Angela Bingham will perform with Grant Osborne on piano and Scott Sawyer on Guitar. Her trio will feature music from the American songbook and beyond\, with a focus on the great female composers & lyricists. \nRaleigh\, North Carolina based jazz vocalist Angela Bingham has been a singer her entire life. She began studying piano and performing from the American songbook at age 5 in her home of the San Francisco Bay Area. She studied jazz in her teens and early 20s under the direction of Roger Letson at De Anza College\, and went on to gain training through workshops and private lessons with some of the world’s most well known jazz vocalists and instrumentalists. \nBingham officially began her career in 1999 in Salt Lake City\, Utah. There\, she honed her craft working extensively with guitar virtuoso Kenji Aihara and Utah’s pre-eminent tenor saxophonist David Halliday. She left Utah and moved to New York City in 2005\, where she held down a monthly residency for five years at the now (sadly defunct) Total Wine Bar\, garnering a delightfully loyal Brooklyn fan base. During this time\, she began working with many of New York’s most heavyweight jazz musicians and sitting in and performing at venues large and small throughout the city including Birdland\, Smalls\, and others. She also held down a steady performance schedule at New York’s famed Bar Next Door\, a coveted venue for New York jazz musicians. \nBingham’s singing is characterized by the qualities of honest expression\, solid swinging and an emphasis on the blues. Of her decision to sing jazz\, Angela says\, “First and foremost\, I am an entertainer and a storyteller\, and I use my voice to help people feel their emotions. I want to bring a message of healing through these stories set to music. Jazz is the perfect format for this\, because the stories can go in many musical directions. I know that my job is to sing the story\, to approach the music as an improvisational musician\, and to commune with the audience through laughter\, tears and everything in between. It is not enough to have a pretty voice. It goes way beyond that. It’s letting your audience feel that you are in this with them.” \n  \nJazz at CAM is sponsored in part by  \n                \nIsabella Hinds\nNancie and James Kennedy\nDr. William Malloy and Maxine Terry\nDr. Acquenetta Wheeler \n  \nREGISTER \n  \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/angela-bingham-trio/
CATEGORIES:Jazz at CAM
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SUMMARY:Sean Higgins Trio
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $35; Not Yet Members: $55 \n  \nSean Higgins\, pianist and composer\, is an international touring and recording artist acting as a musical ambassador to audiences worldwide. While classically trained; his own group offers a modern take on the jazz trio configuration. Higgins enjoys exploring many musical genres and has played keyboards in many commercial settings such as R&B\, pop\, and fusion. \nHiggins completed a B.M. in Jazz Performance at UNC-Wilmington\, and an M.M. at Northern Illinois University\, where he received a full scholarship to lead and compose for the NIU Liberace Sextet. He has conducted clinics in numerous countries and is currently a faculty member of JazzArts Charlotte. \nHiggins has opened for Dave Holland\, Fourplay\, Joe Lovano\, Talib Kweli\, Ryan Cohen\, and Stefon Harris and Blackout. \nSome performances include successful 8-week US Jazz Ambassador tours of the Middle East and Russia with Alvin Atkinson & the Sound Merchants and a Japan tour with Akio Sasajima. He has played in many NYC clubs such as The Jazz Standard\, Smoke\, Dizzy’s-Jazz at Lincoln Center\, Lenox Lounge\, Shanghai Jazz\, St. Nick’s Pub\, and Minton’s Playhouse. Sean was a member of the Winard Harper Sextet for 2 years and has shared the stage with Antonio Hart\, Charles McPherson\, Stephanie Nakasian\, Wycliffe Gordon\, Fareed Haque\, Bobby Watson\, Terell Stafford\, John Clayton\, Jeff Clayton\, Russell Malone\, and many others. Jazz Festival performances include 2004 Iowa City\, 2004 Lima Peru\, 2005 Elmhurst\, 2006 Vail\, 2007 Tri-C\, 2007 Columbus Jazz & Ribs\, 2008 Cape May\, 2008 Usadba-Moscow\, 2008 Chelyabinsk\, 2008 Vladivostok\, 2009-12 Shanghai-JZ\, 2014 Changsha\, 2015 Xi’An\, 2016 Xiamen\, 2018-19 Charlotte\, 2022 Cheraw. \nDuring his 10 years based in Shanghai\, he toured China extensively as well as internationally with Karen Mok\, Shunza\, and Ronghao Li. \nSean released his debut trio album\, The New Thought feat. (Iajhi Hampden-drums\, Josh Ramos-bass) in 2005\, his 2nd album Three Years’ Stories (Iajhi Hampden-drums\, Motoki Mihara-bass) in 2008\, and his latest Shanghai Decade (Nicholas McBride-drums\, Ji Peng-bass) in 2018. \n  \nJazz at CAM is sponsored in part by  \n                \nIsabella Hinds\nNancie and James Kennedy\nDr. William Malloy and Maxine Terry\nDr. Acquenetta Wheeler \n  \nREGISTER \n  \nFor questions or concerns regarding accessibility\, please contact Georgia Mastroieni\, Deputy Director of Operations at (910) 726-9492 or georgia@cameronartmuseum.org
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/sean-higgins-trio/
CATEGORIES:Jazz at CAM
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SUMMARY:Doug Irving Legacy Ensemble feat. the Music of Rudy and Cynthia Tyson
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $35; Not Yet Members: $55 \n  \nThe Doug Irving legacy ensemble will be paying respect through performance and recorded music to former Wilmington Pianist and Vocalist Rudy and Cynthia Tyson. They were the original local pioneers of professional jazz in Wilmington NC. Selections will come from original tunes\, arrangements\, and children ensemble “Jazz-A-Tazz“ \n  \nJazz at CAM is sponsored in part by  \n                \nIsabella Hinds\nNancie and James Kennedy\nDr. William Malloy and Maxine Terry\nDr. Acquenetta Wheeler \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/doug-irving-legacy-ensemble-feat-the-music-of-ruby-and-cynthia-tyson/
CATEGORIES:Jazz at CAM
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SUMMARY:TRIAD feat. Christian Tamburr\, Dominick Farinacci\, and Michael Ward-Bergmen
DESCRIPTION:CAM Members: $35; Not Yet Members: $55 \n  \nTRIAD weaves together diverse musical worlds in an exciting display of musical interplay and visual collaboration. The chamber ensemble pulls influences from jazz\, blues\, orchestral and the music of Argentina\, Brazil and beyond. From Kurt Veil to John Mayer\, Astor Piazzolla to Screamin’ Jay Hawkins\, Jacques Brel to Puccini and more. TRIAD bridges these musical worlds with three unique musical voices that generally don’t overlap: trumpet\, accordion\, and marimba. The ensemble features renowned trumpeter Dominick Farinacci\, vibraphonist/marimbaist Christian Tamburr\, and accordionist Michael Ward Bergeman who first collaborated for a residency in London’s West End\, in collaboration with the New Generation Festival. The ensemble premiered their project TRIAD in 2022 at the TRI-C Jazz Festival\, Lincoln Center in NYC and a 4 night residency at Birdland Jazz Club in NYC \n  \n\nDOMINICK FARINACCI – Trumpet  \n\n\nTrumpeter Dominick Farinacci was named the very first Global Ambassador to Jazz at Lincoln Center by Wynton Marsalis\, working to further integrate music into communities around the world in culturally collaborative ways. He graduated from The Juilliard School in 2005 launching his career in Japan with a prolific run of eight albums\, later releasing four more globally. He has performed in more than 120 cities in 14 countries around the world\, was a featured guest on ABC’s Good Morning \n\n\nAmerica\, and is a TED Speaker. Music icon Quincy Jones says of Dominick’s accomplishments in performance\, recording\, education & advocacy\, “This kid is 360 degrees!” Dominick has been successful in his personal endeavors on bringing music into the community through Arts and Wellness & Education. He was invited by TED to be a TED Speaker at the 2014 TED MED conference at the Kennedy Center in Washington\, DC. He is a featured performer for the Cleveland Clinic in both Ohio and Abu Dhabi\, and organized the very first jazz performance for patients in Abu Dhabi in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic and the Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation. \n\n\nFor Dominick\, music and health go hand in hand\, most recently organizing panel discussions around patient-doctor communication through music with Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar. Dominick has been a leading advocate in music education development\, most recently featured at the Community College Association of America in D.C. He served as Music Consultant to the Amy Winehouse Foundation\, and is Artist in Residence at the Gill and Tommy LiPuma Center for Creative Arts at Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland\, Ohio. His educational reach recently expanded to the GCC\, in schools such as Weill Cornell Medical College\, Qatar Music Academy\, the American School of Doha among others. \n\n\nHis most recent recording “Short Stories” is produced by four-time Grammy Award winning producer Tommy LiPuma. This was Tommy & Dominick’s first collaboration\, and was recorded in their hometown of Cleveland at the Gill and Tommy LiPuma Center for Creative Arts. Dominick is signed to Mack Avenue Records. \n\n\n  \n\n\nCHRISTIAN TAMBURR – Marimba / Vibraphone \n\n\nChristian Tamburr is an internationally renowned vibraphonist\, pianist\, composer and arranger with touring and performances in over 71 countries around the world. Downbeat Magazine recognized him with the “Outstanding Solo Jazz Performance” award and is a 5-Time “Critics Choice Top Rising Star” award recipient on vibraphone. He leads his own critically acclaimed touring ensemble with recent performances at the Kennedy Center\, The Newport Jazz Festival\, and Lincoln Center \n\n\nChristian has been responsible for the development of multiple headlineshows and touring projects around the world\, including Between the Lines (Palazzo Hotel\, Las Vegas)\, Modern Warrior LIVE (On Tour)\, Soundtrack (The Westgate\, Las Vegas) and collaborations with Cirque du Soleil\, Spiegelworld Productions and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. In addition to his public performances\, Christian is CEO and facilitator of Sonic Leadership\, a musically inspired program on leadership and inclusion with clients such as GOOGLE\, Cisco Systems\, Amazon and Starwood Hotels. Christian is currently the musical director/pianist for 2018 Grammy nominated vocalist Clint Holmes\, 2022 NBC “The Voice” star Wendy Moten\, and singer- songwriter/cellist Shana Tucker. \n\n\nChristian worked as musical director and pianist for Latin vocal legend Julio Iglesias (06’-09’)\, Cirque du Soleil in Macau China and Penn & Teller. He has performed private concerts for NBA basketball legend Michael Jordan\, and was hired to entertain at the highly publicized surprise birthday party for actress Julia Roberts\, in New York City. Christian’s first album “Move” sold over eighty-thousand copies and was released as a part of a Starbucks Gift Set available nationally. From 2013 to 2016 Christian toured on behalf of Jazz at Lincoln Center in NYC as a Global Ambassador to Arts and Education in the U.A.E. and Asia. \n\n\nChristian and his groups have performed at some of the most prestigious venues around the world including The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington DC)\, Dizzy’s Club Coca Cola at Lincoln Center (NYC)\, Birdland (NYC)\, The Jazz Showcase\, The Brubeck Institute (Stockton\, CA) Yoshi’s Jazz Club (Oakland\, CA)\, Pizza Express Dean Street (London)\, Olympia Theater (Paris)\, Jazz at the St. Regis (Doha\, Qatar)\, The Central (Shanghai\, China)\, Motion Blue (Tokyo)\, Monte Casino (Cape Town\, South Africa)\, The Bellagio Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas)\, and The North Sea Jazz Festival (Amsterdam). \n\n\n  \n\n\nMICHAEL WARD BERGEMAN – Accordion \n\n\nMICHAEL WARD-BERGMAN is a passionate performer\, songwriterand composer.  His sensitive and creative approach to music making has led to performances and collaborations with world-class musicians and composers from across a wide range of genres. In 2011 he launched his GIG 365 project\, which saw him performing at least one gig for every day of 2011. Performances took place at an incredibly diverse range of venues in over thirty-five states and nine countries.  Highlights included performances at Gainesville Correctional Facility\, Harvard Business School with Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble\, and on the streets of New Orleans. \n\n\nWard-Bergeman has enjoyed a close friendship and working relationship with composer Osvaldo Golijov for over a decade. His work with the hyper-accordion (an acoustic accordion with extended range and expressive capabilities of his own design) has been featured in many of Golijov’s compositions. Ward-Bergeman’s electro-acoustic compositions have won international awards and he has premiered new works written for vocalists Dawn Upshaw and Christina Courtin at Carnegie Hall. In 2011 he was commissioned to compose for Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Project. He began his work with the group as a guest artist during workshops and performances at Harvard University. \n\n\nWard-Bergeman is a founding member of the North American Roots music trio Groanbox. They have released five recordings and toured extensively throughout the UK\, to much critical acclaim. He is a graduate of Berklee College of Music. \n\n  \nJazz at CAM is sponsored in part by  \n                \nIsabella Hinds\nNancie and James Kennedy\nDr. William Malloy and Maxine Terry\nDr. Acquenetta Wheeler \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://cameronartmuseum.org/event/triad-feat-christian-tamburr-dominick-farinacci-and-michael-ward-bergmen/
CATEGORIES:Jazz at CAM
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