From Branford Marsalis quartet, to Bobby Zankel’s new album inspired by the excavated slave quarters on the grounds of George Washington’s Market Street residence. Take your jazzy pick.
Philly jazz fans will have a packed calendar this fall, with solid schedules at long-established institutions like Penn Live Arts and Chris’ Jazz Café, and a particularly stacked roster at the year-old Solar Myth. The highlights below merely scratch the surface, with homecomings , veteran favorites, and striking combinations that take the genre into unexpected new territory.
Their latest album,, follows a seven-year hiatus and finds the pair exploring the beauty and challenges of the natural world. They’ll be joined by pianist Dov Manski, with Philly trio Song People opening.The veteran Philadelphia saxophonist, composer, and bandleader digs into local history on his latest effort,, inspired by the excavated slave quarters on the grounds of George Washington’s residence on Market Street.
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