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Join us for a special fundraiser concert for The Jazz Bakery!
with
MONTY ALEXANDER
As many of you know, The Jazz Bakery has been severely impacted by the recent spate of unforeseen and extreme cutbacks in funding that has befallen the arts and had to cancel a performance scheduled for May 31st.
When Monty heard his performance had to be canceled, he generously offered his talents with bassist Luke Sellick and drummer Jason Brown as a fundraiser for the Jazz Bakery.
Enjoy an unforgettable evening of world-class jazz while supporting a beloved institution. Choose from three ticket levels:
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$50 – General Seating
Enjoy the full concert experience from standard seating. -
$150 – Preferred Seating
Get closer to the music with premium seating in the best section of the venue. -
$300 – VIP Experience
Includes Preferred Seating plus an exclusive Meet & Greet with Monty, along with a photo opportunity.
Nearly sixty-five years after he moved to the United States from Kingston, Jamaica, his hometown, Grammy® nominated legendary pianist Monty Alexander is an American classic, touring the world relentlessly with various projects, delighting a global audience drawn to his vibrant personality and soulful message. A perennial favorite at the Montreux Jazz Festival, where he has performed and headlined concerts 23 times since 1976. His spirited conception is one informed by the timeless verities: endless melody-making, effervescent grooves, sophisticated voicings, a romantic spirit, and a consistent predisposition, as Alexander accurately states, “to build up the heat and kick up a storm.” In the course of any given performance, Alexander applies those aesthetics to a repertoire spanning a broad range of Jazz and Jamaican musical expressions.
Documented on more than 75 recordings and cited as the fifth greatest jazz pianist ever in The Fifty Greatest Jazz Piano Players of All Time (Hal Leonard Publishing), the Jamaican government designated Alexander Commander in the Order of Distinction in 2000 and in 2018 the University of The West Indies bestowed him with an honorary doctorate degree (DLitt) in recognition of his merits.
Alexander is most widely known as an upper echelon master of the swinging piano trio function, as he has demonstrated with several top-shelf groups, including iconic units with bassist John Clayton and drummer Jeff Hamilton (“Montreux Alexander ‘76”), and with the legendary bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis (“Triple Treat”).