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New York Jazz Trio

New York Jazz Trio

Jan 04, 2024

5:00pm – 6:30pm

@ Carnegie Center for Art and History

Cost: Free!

Groove along to the sounds of the New York Jazz Trio at the Cultural Arts Center! Featuring Jason Tiemann on drums, Peter Bernstein on guitar, and Pat Bianchi on organ. Only other stops on this tour from New York City are Nashville and Owensboro, don’t miss the opportunity to see them live in New Albany! Free and open to the public. Registration is recommended – reserve your seat now at https://nafclibrary.libcal.com/event/11638230.

Jason Tiemann is one of the most in demand jazz drummers on the New York City scene. He maintains a busy schedule as a freelance performer and educator. Admittedly drawing influence from the great(s) Philly Joe Jones, Tony Williams, Elvin Jones and Billy Higgins, Tiemann is quickly forging his musical voice on the New York scene by fusing his depth of historical foundation with crisp technique and propulsive, intuitive swing.

Jazz guitarist Peter Bernstein has been a part of the jazz scene in New York and abroad since 1989. During that time he has participated in over 80 recordings and numerous festival, concert and club performances with musicians from all generations. As a leader, Peter has released nine albums and a DVD, Live at Smoke. Current projects include his recent album, Monk, recorded for the newly reactivated Xanadu label. Together with Doug Weiss and Bill Stewart, he put their own spin on the rich legacy of Thelonious Monk.

Grammy nominated organist and winner of Downbeat Magazine’s 2016 rising star poll, Pat Bianchi has established himself as one of the premier organists on the international scene today. His command of the instrument, harmonic prowess, rhythmic intensity and versatility are rivaled by few. Along with leading his current group, he performs regularly with jazz guitar icon, Pat Martino and also was a long time member of NEA Jazz Master and saxophone legend, Lou Donaldson’s quartet.