This Week!

Grammy winner Frank London
meets the Jazz Rabbi
Thursday, Jan 5 — sets at 7:30 and 8:45PM

Jazz at the Post
465 Riverside Ave, Westport
(203)-227-6796
sets at 7:30 pm and 8:45 pm
$15 cover
Reservations strongly suggested 
JazzatThePost@gmail.com

Featuring a new hot menu from
Chef Derek Furino
dinner from 7:00 PM

Frank London
Trumpet

Greg Wall
Tenor & Soprano Sax

Roberta Piket
Piano

Hilliard Greene
Bass

Billy Mintz
Drums

Frank London is one of the most iconoclastic traditional musicians I have ever met.
Since meeting him at the New England Conservatory in 1979, I have seen and heard him tear down the walls of parochial practices of old and new Jazz, Swing, Bop, Klezmer, Gypsy, Baltic, Cuban, West African and many other musical genres, and create community across the globe while bringing joy to literally hundreds of thousands  of concert goers.

I am blessed  to have traveled around the world playing and sharing great music with him, and collaborating with him on some of the most memorable moments of music in my career.  We were partners in Hasidic New Wave, the pioneering band combining traditional Jewish celebratory music with downtown jazz, funk and pure improvised mayhem, and currently play together in Zion80, a mixed marriage of Avant Jazz and Afro Beat.

Frank is the only Grammy winning trumpeter knighted by the government of Hungary!
This week Sir Frank will feature new compositions for jazz quintet, inspired by the classic spiritual Jazz of Pharaoh Sanders, John Coltrane, Albert Ayler, Azar Lawrence and others, with an ethnic twist.

FEATURED ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
Trumpeter/composer FRANK LONDON is a member of the Klezmatics, Hasidic New Wave, has performed with John Zorn, LL Cool J, Mel Torme, Lester Bowieπs Brass Fantasy, LaMonte Young, They Might Be Giants, David Byrne, Jane Siberry, Ben Folds 5, Mark Ribot, Maurice El Medioni and Gal Costa, and is featured on over 100 cds.
His own recordings include INVOCATIONS (cantorial music); Frank London’s Klezmer Brass Allstars, 
DI SHIKERE KAPELYE and BROTHERHOOD OF BRASS; NIGUNIM and THE ZMIROS PROJECT (Jewish mystical songs, with Klezmatics vocalist Lorin Sklamberg); THE DEBT (film and theater music); THE SHEKHINA BIG BAND; the soundtrack to THE SHVITZ; the soundtrack to Perl Gluck’s THE DIVAHN and five releases with Hasidic New Wave. 

His projects include the folk-opera A NIGHT IN THE OLD MARKETPLACE (based on Y.L. Peretz’s Bay nakht oyfn altn mark), DAVENEN for Pilobolus and the Klezmatics, Great Small Works’ THE MEMOIRS OF GLUCKEL OF HAMELN and Min Tanaka’s ROMANCE. He composed music for John Sayles’ THE BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET and MEN WITH GUNS, Yvonne Rainer’s MURDER AND MURDER, the Czech-American Marionette Theater’s GOLEM and Tamar Rogoff’s IVYE PROJECT.

He was music director for David Byrne and Robert Wilson’s THE KNEE PLAYS, collaborated with Palestinian violinist Simon Shaheen, taught Jewish music in Canada, Crimea and the Catskills, and produced CD’s for Gypsy Ledgend Esma Redzepova, and Algerian Pianist Maurice el Medioni. 

He has been featured on HBO’s SEX AND THE CITY, at the North Sea Jazz Festival and the Lincoln Center Summer Festival, and was a co-founder of Les Miserables Brass Band and the Klezmer Conservatory Band.

 

Frank London- Trumpet  master
Frank’s composition “We Came to Play”, a tribute to Charles Mingus
Frank, Greg and a mess o’ horns at Joe’s Pub with Zion80
Rare concert footage of Frank and Greg with the revolutionary Jewish Jazz band Hasidic New Wave in Toronto in 1999
Frank directing his 18 piece Shekhina Big Band  at John Zorn’s The Stone theater in NYC
 Frank and Greg with Ethan Iverson of the Bad Plus, Kenny Davis, Yoron Israel and Josh Roseman

Upcoming Jazz performances at The Post

Jan 12 – Chris Coogan meets the Jazz Rabbi

Jan 19 – Melissa Newman!

Jan 26 – Sarah Jane Cion

Feb 2 – Brian Marsella

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