greats including Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Greg Howe

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greats including Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Greg Howe
Nighttown Cleveland by Nighttown / Jim Wadsworth Productions
Another Big Week: Stu Hamm, Bloomsday, Eddie Baccus Sr & Jr, Tony Monaco and more....
Another exciting week at Nighttown!
On Tuesday, legendary bass player Stu Hamm
headlines at Nighttown. Stu has toured with numerous
greats including Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Greg Howe,
Carl Verheyen and Frank Gambale. Wow! Don't
miss Stu!
On Thursday, celebrate Bloomsday and
everything Irish at Nighttown. Bill Kennedy will
be leading the all day reading of the entire book
of "Ulysses" by James Joyce. Enjoy a Guiness, a
Harp, Bangers and Mash or the famous Dublin
Lawyer. It's great to be Irish!!
On Friday, the mad man of the Hammond B3 organ, Tony Monaco, returns to tear it up. He'll
be joined by one of the most electrifying guitarists Fareed Haque. It'll be a party!!
Saturday night, Pittsburgh resident vocalist Jessica Lee, makes her Nighttown debut.
And then on Sunday, "DON'T MISS" the legendary father and son, Eddie Baccus Sr and
Eddie Baccus Jr. Eddie Sr is the dean of the B3 in Cleveland for decades. Eddie Jr is most well
known for his 15 years with the famous group Pieces of a Dream. This is an extremely rare
night when father and son perform together. Catch Cleveland
music history at it's finest.
More great shows coming up this month and next including
Cyrille Aimée, John Pizzarelli, Pat Martino, and Vanessa
Rubin. It doesn't get any better than that!!
Hope you can join us for these great shows at Nighttown.
Jim Wadsworth
Nighttown / Jim Wadsworth Productions
great dining | great music
12387 Cedar Road (top of Cedar Hill)
Cleveland Heights, OH
216-795-0550
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7/27-7/28
New West Guitar Trio
Pat Martino Organ Trio
2016: A Political Race ODDyssey
Josh Rzepka Quartet
Justo Saborit & Latin Soul
Nan O'Malley w/Dan Maier Trio
Bill Heid Organ Trio
Vanessa Rubin
John Pizzarelli Quartet
Nighttown Gets Rave Reviews
in Plain Dealer & Cleveland.com
Click here to read the fantastic review that Marc Bona of Cleveland.com gave to
Nighttown and to Chef Nathan Sanson's cooking. Thanks for the great review
Marc!!
"Nighttown's clubby feel makes for a unique dining experience"
"Late Night at Nighttown" ** Every Week **
Fridays
Moss Stanley on piano 10:30PM - 1:00AM No cover
Saturdays Jackie Warren on piano 10:30PM - 1:00AM No cover
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show, are available only at the door, and are subject to
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seating. Certain select shows have no discount based on
arrangements with the artist. On evenings when there
are two shows (i.e. shows at 7 & 9PM), the discount is
only good for the second show. Students under the age of
18 must be accompanied by an adult paying full price in
order to be eligible for the discount.
Stu Hamm
$20.00
Tuesday 6/14
7:00 pm Buy Tickets
Special Solo Show with Electric Bass Master Stu Hamm Live at
Nighttown!
Through his innovative work as a solo artist and his contributions as a sideman to
Joe Satriani and Steve Vai, Stuart Hamm has firmly established himself as one of
the most influential electric bassists of the past half-century. Extending the nontraditional function of the electric bass previously revolutionized by Jaco Pastorius
and Stanley Clarke in the 1970s, Hamm helped to reshape the contemporary
concept of the bass guitar as an unaccompanied instrument with the utilization of
polyphonic, two-handed tapping, slapping and popping techniques, chords, and
harmonics.
Hamm has released six critically acclaimed studio recordings and has enjoyed
recording and touring stints with guitar icons Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Greg Howe,
Carl Verheyen and Frank Gambale. Hamm has received an extensive list of
accolades such as being voted "Best Jazz Bassist" and "Best Rock Bassist" multiple
times in magazine polls conducted by several major print publications worldwide.
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Bloomsday
$0.00
Thursday 6/16
10:00 am Buy Tickets
Celebrate Bloomsday like only Nighttown can do it. Join for a little bit or the
whole days reading from front to back of the famous book "Ulysses". All are
invited including readers, writers, scholars and drunkards. Hosted by Bill
Kennedy.
The place to celebrate Bloomsday is Nighttown! Readings from James Joyce's epic
book "Ulysses" all day!!
Readers, writers and drunkards are all welcome.
Hosted by Bill Kennedy.
You don't want to miss this annual event.
Come for an hour, two hours or the whole day!! It's historical (and
sometimes hysterical)!!
Tony Moncaco / Fareed
Haque Organ Trio
$20.00
Friday 6/17
8:30 pm Buy Tickets
Master of the Hammond B-3 Organ Tony Monaco from
Columbus, Ohio, teams up with dynamic Chicago guitarist
Fareed Haque for big night at Nighttown.
With Greg Fundas-drums.
Tony Monaco
Celebrated Hammond B-3 Jazz Organ wizard Tony Monaco began his keyboard life
at age eight, on the accordion. When he was twelve, his destiny as a jazz organist
was sealed when he first heard Jimmy Smith. An enthusiastic student, Tony began
working in Jazz clubs as a teenager in his native Columbus, Ohio, guided by local
working in Jazz clubs as a teenager in his native Columbus, Ohio, guided by local
organ gurus Hank Marr and Don Patterson. For further inspiration, he studiously
absorbed the mastery of Jimmy McGriff, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Charles
Earland, Jack McDuff, and Dr. Lonnie Smith. All would play a role in the
development of his musical palette.
In April 2000, Tony met fellow jazz organist Joey DeFrancesco, who offered to
produce a debut CD for him. This collaboration resulted in the critically acclaimed
"Burnin Grooves”. The international success of the recording served as the catalyst
for regional and national tours.This success was followed by five more releases for
Summit Records that received critical acclaim and significant sales, charting in the
Jazzweek Top 10.
As Tony’s reputation has grown, he has been blessed to play with some of greatest
musicians in jazz, including several years touring with Pat Martino, as well as Mel
Lewis, Lewis Nash, Red Holloway, Plas Johnson, Sonny Fortune, Jon Faddis, Adam
Nussbaum, Bruce Forman, Harvey Mason, and more..
Presently, Tony maintains the busiest world touring schedule imaginable, including
festival appearances in Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Germany, Italy, Scotland,
Holland and Spain, as well as Canada and the US.
Fareed Haque
Moving easily between jazz and classical guitar, Guitar virtuoso Fareed Haque has
worked with prominent artists including Paquito D’rivera, Dave Holland, Sting, Joe
Henderson, Joe Zawinul, Cassandra Wilson, Kurt Elling, Lester Bowie, Arturo
Sandoval, Medeski, Martin and Wood, Kahil el Zabar, Defunckt, Ramsey Lewis,
Nigel Kennedy, Edgar Meyer, Robert Conant, Stephen Stubbs, Frank Bungarten,
members of the Vermeer Quartet and many symphony orchestras in the U.S. and
abroad. He has performed all of the major guitar concertos, is an active
transcriber of baroque as well as South American music and has had numerous
modern works dedicated to him.
Fareed has released nine recordings as a leader:
Born in 1963 to Pakistani father and Chilean mother, extensive travels, especially
long stays in Spain, France, Iran, Pakistan, and Chile, exposed Haque to different
musics from a very early age. this natural eclecticism has become the hallmark of
Fareed’s music.
In 2001 Fareed co-founded the jam super-group Garaj Mahal, joined George
Brooks’ group Summit, featuring Zakir Hussein and Steve Smith and continues to
record and tour with the Fareed Haque Group.
Don't miss this exciting trio with Fareed Haque on guitar and Tony Monaco on the
B3 organ.
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Jessica Lee Trio
$10.00
Saturday 6/18
8:30 pm Buy Tickets
Jazz Vocalist from Pittsburgh, Pa. makes her Cleveland debut at Nighttown!
Featuring: Mark Strickland-guitar, & George Jones-percussion.
Jessica Lee is an American jazz & blues vocalist, songwriter (ASCAP) and recording
artist, born in Manassas, VA. Lee’s vocals reflect the influence of classic jazz, blues,
rhythm & blues and gospel, but always with a heavy emphasis on the blues. Her
musical motto is to study and perform “something old, something new, something
borrowed . . . but always blue.”
Lee performs at jazz and blues clubs, music festivals, charitable and private
events, universities and concert halls throughout the U.S. She has performed at
legendary clubs such as Antone’s in Austin, Texas and is featured frequently at
major charitable events. For example, Jessica was the featured jazz & blues singer
to perform a live, nationally-broadcasted concert benefiting the Make-a-WishFoundation from the WQED TV Studios in Pittsburgh and has also been a featured
singer for the Susan B. Komen Race for the Cure and other major charity events. In
2011-12, record label EQ Music selected three of Jessica’s recorded songs from her
“Bluebird Fly” album for inclusion in three compilation albums, including two in
their “Greatest Audiophile Voices” album series and one in “The Best Pop Jazz”
album for international distribution. Since then, EQ Music has selected four more of
Lee’s recorded songs to feature on four new international vocal compilation CDs,
including “When Blues Meets Jazz,” and represents her solo albums internationally.
Also a social entrepreneur and educator, Lee has focused much of her
entrepreneurial energy on several high-profile initiatives in collaboration with the
nonprofit Pittsburgh Gateways Corporation, including co-founding the America’s
Arts & Music Crossroads Center which connects professional artists and musicians
with underprivileged youth for creativity and career coaching; co-founding a jazz
and American music camp series for at-risk youth with the Afro American Music
Institute’s James Johnson, Ph.D. and trumpeter/educator Sean Jones; the saving
and renovation of the legendary Crawford Grill jazz club in Pittsburgh’s historic Hill
District with Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris and a team of social
investors; and various other educational, career and entrepreneurial ventures
which are designed to “pass on” the American Music and creative art forms to the
next generation, with a special emphasis on serving youth in at-risk situations and
communities.
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Eddie Baccus Sr. /
Eddie Baccus Jr.
Quintet
$15.00
Sunday 6/19
7:00 pm Buy Tickets
Soul Jazz on Fathers Day with legendary Cleveland Jazz Father
and Son combination live at Nighttown!
Featuring: Eddie Baccus Sr.-Hammond B-3 Organ; Eddie Baccus
Jr.-Sax; Cecil Rucker-Vibes; Billy Artis-Guitar; Perry Williams IIIDrums
One of the senior statesman of the Cleveland Jazz Scene, organist Eddie Baccus
Sr. has set the standard locally since the early 1960's. Like the late great Jimmy
Smith, Baccus is a virtuoso on the Hammond B-3, equally adept at soul jazz and
bebop. In many ways Eddie Baccus Sr. has been to the jazz scene what the late
Robert Jr. Lockwood was to the local blues scene; he has been a leader, mentor,
and the soul of the community for many years.
Early on his talent was evident as he was linked with another jazz legend,
saxophonist Roland Kirk. Baccus and Kirk were schoolmates at the Ohio School of
the Blind and their sessions together in the old Euclid and 105th area are the stuff
of local legends. Kirk would go on to national acclaim before his untimely death in
the late 70's. Baccus stayed close to home and it has been our good fortune.
Eddie Baccus Sr. has been the bedrock of the Cleveland jazz scene and his
influence on fans and musicians alike has been invaluable.
After 15 years of recording and touring with famed urban jazz ensemble Pieces of
a Dream, saxophonist Eddie Baccus, Jr. stepped out on a lush, soulful and funky
Journey To Love, his independent debut demo to promote him for upcoming
shows. Though it has been extraordinarily well received, Baccus is excited about a
remixed and remastered version of the collection, which also features three new
songs. The Cleveland born and raised, Virginia based artist will be releasing the
revamped version as part of a package with his soon to be released follow-up
album whose title perfectly reflects Baccus’ life and career as he reflects on the
last 20 years and looks forward to the future: Living The Dream.
Baccus is currently putting the finishing touches on the new album, which will
Baccus is currently putting the finishing touches on the new album, which will
feature jazz greats like keyboardist Russell Ferrante of the Yellowjackets, fellow
saxmen Eric Marienthal and Elan Trotman, blues guitarist Robben Ford and a
special guest appearance by Baccus’ father, organist Eddie Baccus, Sr
Like his hero Grover, Baccus switches artfully between soprano, alto and tenor,
and on Living the Dream is also playing baritone sax and EWI. Since leaving Pieces
of a Dream, he has been recording and performing live with his band Straight to
the Point, a powerful group of musicians who live in the Beltway region (Maryland
and Northern Virginia) .
Joining Eddie Sr. and Eddie Jr. for their appearance at Nighttown will be an All-Star
Cleveland lineup. They are Cecil Rucker on the Vibes. Eddie Sr. has frequently
appeared with Cecil's group Good Vibes. Billy Artis is on guitar. Many will
remember Billy from his days backing the late great Bill Doggett at the Theatrical
in downtown Cleveland. Perry Williams III is on drums. Perry is a veteran on the
soul jazz circuit and has worked with Eddie Sr. and Cecil extensively. And on vocals
is Ron Davis.
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Barbara Rosene
$20.00
Wednesday 6/22
7:00 pm Buy Tickets
From NYC & Cleveland. Vocalist from the Harry James Orchestra sings Jazz
Standards, Vintage Jazz, and More. With Tom Roberts on piano.
Barbara Rosene has built an unequalled reputation for interpreting the great
music of the 1920s and 30s and 40s. She is a passionate vocalist whose
interpretations uncover the richness of jazz classics through the subtle, skilled
delivery of one truly in love with the genre she sings.
Rosene gives voice to songs in ways that are both gracefully provocative and
warmly welcoming. Few singers have her feel for classic material, from all eras of
Jazz, interpreting the music with not only a full understanding and love of the
original time period but with the rare ability to make the material sound fresh and
emotionally relevant today.
In her established career she has shared stages with jazz icons, performing
internationally with The Harry James Orchestra, Vince Giordano and The
Nighthawks, the late Les Paul at New York’s Iridium Jazz Club, The Woody Allen
Band, at The Carlyle Hotel, as well as directing her own New Yorkers, and as guest
artist with orchestras and in festivals across the world. She has played such venues
as The Iridium, Lincoln Center’s Rose Hall, The Montreal Jazz Festival, Nighttown
(Cleveland), Blues Alley (DC), The Arizona Music Festival, Jazz Amarinois, and The
Hotel Villa Flori, Lake Como.
Will Friedwald, author of Jazz Singing and Sinatra! has written: “No one evokes
more vividly the music of the great singers of the 1920s than Barbara Rosene.”
Barbara’s CDs include releases on the Blues Back, Arbor’s and Azica labels.
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Metro Jazz Voices
$15.00
Friday 6/24
8:30 pm Buy Tickets
From Detroit! All-Star Vocal Quartet with Trio Live on
Nighttown Stage!
Featuring: Carl Cafagna-tenor voice, sax, flute, & clarinet, Meri
Slaven-soprano & alto voice, Trish Shandor-soprano & alto
voice, Jordan Schug-baritone voice, & cello, Scott Gwinnell-piano,
Shannon Wade-acoustic & electric bass, & Stephen Boegeholddrums.
Detroit Music Award-winning METRO JAZZ VOICES have been called "Detroit's
answer to Manhattan Transfer," and are "one of Michigan's best and most
ambitious Vocal ensembles," according to allmusic.com. They straddle the line
between finger-popping American Songbook classics and jaw-dropping modern
Jazz Vocalese with elegance and aplomb.
Having spent much of 2014 and 2015 recording their new album, "Wingin' It," MJV
is poised to take the world of 4-part harmony singing by storm. "Wingin' It," which
features a guest appearance by superstar saxophonist Richie Cole, and Symphony
Orchestra and Big Band accompaniment, has been called "beyond Fantastic" by
Bill Barnes of jazz.com, and "a superior effort that deserves a hearing" by Mark
Deming of allmusic.com. "Wingin' It" also features brand new lyrics to 5 previously
instrumental Jazz tunes, including recorded improvised solos by jazz masters like
Charlie Parker and Miles Davis. Backed by the superb SCOTT GWINNELL TRIO
(including multi-Detroit Music Award winning pianist Scott Gwinnell), METRO JAZZ
VOICES is a delight to fans of the familiar and the adventurous, and offer a unique
and colorful update of both the Great American Songbook and Jazz Vocalese.
The Voices are Meri Slaven (soprano/alto), Trish Shandor (soprano/alto), Carl
Cafagna (tenor) and Jordan Schug (baritone); Cafagna also plays saxophone and
flute.
MJV's debut appearance at Nighttown will also feature Cleveland bassist
extraordinaire KIP REED, who will play bass with the group. Their new CD, "Wingin'
It" will be available for sale during the show.
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2016: A Political Race
ODDyssey
$15.00
Monday 6/27
7:30 pm Buy Tickets
Election Madness? Bad Reality Show? Or Science Friction?
Need a good laugh? Cleveland’s answer to The Capitol Steps is coming to
Nighttown!
Cleveland Cabaret Project’s, 2016: A Political Race ODDyssey, a politically
incorrect and satiric revue is the perfect antidote.
incorrect and satiric revue is the perfect antidote.
2016: A Political Race ODDyssey will appear five Mondays on the intimate
Nighttown stage (May 9, May 23, June 13, June 27 and July 11).
As the Republican National Convention puts Cleveland in the spotlight, this timely,
fun revue will always be a little different each time (just like Cleveland's weather).
You'll never know what to expect – and you'll want to see them all!
2016: A Political Race ODDyssey features: Audrey Audette, Sean Cahill, Rob Gibb,
Carla Petroski, Tina Stump and Lora Workman. Also in the cast are Sheila Heyman
and Marc Moritz, whose names you may recognize from the days of Giant Portions
Improv that was a huge success in Cleveland during the late 80s and early 90s.
Tom Bonezzi is Music Director.
2016: A Political Race ODDyssey is a production of Cleveland Cabaret Project
(CCP), whose goal is to promote awareness an advancement of cabaret
performance as an art form in and around the Greater Cleveland area.
Lora Workman is founder and artistic director of CCP, which she created with Charles Eversole,
Artistic Director of Cleveland’s Own Singing Angels. Lora is a graduate of Baldwin Wallace
University’s Conservatory of Music. She studied cabaret in Italy, New York and was a semi-finalist
in the 2003 San Francisco Cabaret competition. She was also selected to participate in the 2007
Cabaret Conference Yale, which she worked with Tony Nominee® Tovah Feldshuh, Jason Graae,
Julie Wilson and Alex Rybeck.
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Mike Phillips
$20.00
Tuesday 6/28
7:00 pm Buy Tickets
Dynamic Contemporary Jazz Saxophonist and Hidden Beach
Recording Artist live at Nighttown!
Featuring: Mike Phillips-Sax, Robert Hubbard-Drums, Jon JonesBass, & TBA-Keyboards.
The emergence of saxophonist Mike Phillips marks the beginning of a new, exciting
chapter in the jazz music scene. A rare combination of youthful exuberance and
seasoned craftsmanship, Mike is poised to take his position among the leaders in
his field.
Mike began his musical odyssey at the age of five in his native Mt. Vernon, NY.
After experimenting with an assortment of instruments including acoustic and
electric bass, violin, piano, French horn and trumpet, he focused on the saxophone
because it was the vehicle best suited to express his creative passion.
In the summer of 1993, Mike made his presence felt on the music scene with his
now legendary debut performance at the well-known New York City jazz & R&B
spot, Wilson's. Invited there by a friend who was playing keyboards with the house
band, Mike literally walked on stage and, much to the surprise of the band leader,
began to blow before anyone asked him to sit in. The looks of bewilderment
quickly turned to smiles and the rest, as they say, is history.
Mike has been a regular there ever since, performing with such artists as
Babyface, Rachelle Farrell, Brian McKnight, Boyz II Men, and the artist formerly
known as Prince. He has also showcased his extraordinary talent via performances
throughout the US and abroad, touring with such notables as Teddy Riley &
Blackstreet, Jonathan Butler, Simply Red, Wayman Tisdale, Kenny Lattimore and
the incomparable Stevie Wonder.
In 1996, Mike was invited to perform at President Clinton's Inaugural Gala held at
The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. Other milestone events include the 80th
Birthday Celebration for President Nelson Mandela in South Africa, a Superbowl
appearance with Stevie Wonder, and the Billboard Music Awards. Mike's television
credits include Saturday Night Live, The David Letterman Show, BET On Jazz, BET
Sound Stage, and The Tonight Show.
Sound Stage, and The Tonight Show.
Mike’s artistry exceeds category, as shown by his recording sessions with an
assortment of diverse performers including the late rapper Notorious B.I.G., mega
movie star and recording artist Will Smith, vocalist Mariah Carey, and the gospel
ensemble Anointed.
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Cyrille Aimée
$30.00
Thursday 6/30
7:00 pm Buy Tickets
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Dynamic French Vocalist, and Mack Avenue Recording Artist,
with Her Six Piece Group back at Nighttown for two big shows!
Vocalist Cyrille Aimée was primarily raised in France by a French father and
Dominican mother. As a curious child in Samois-sur-Seine, she would sneak out of
her bedroom window to wander into the nearby gypsy encampments filled with
those attending the annual Django Reinhardt Festival.
She quickly fell in love with gypsy music and way of life; years later she would sing
on street corners with friends while traveling across Europe. While in the midst of
one such odyssey, she found herself at the Montreux Jazz Festival, where she won
first prize in the vocal competition - which included the financing of her first selfproduced album.
When Aimée audtioned for the Star Academy (a kind of French American Idol),
she became a finalist. Informed she would have to sing only what she was told, her
gypsy spirit rebelled—and in what was a cause célèbre she walked from the
competition.
She now happily tours the world with her band as well as in a duo setting with
Brazilian guitarist Diego Figueiredo. Aimée's talents also recently caught the
attention of Stephen Sondheim, who cast her in an Encores Special Presentation at
New York City's City Center in November 2013.
The New York Times referred to Aimée's major label debut in August 2014, as "a
bravura turn, presented with a smile."
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New West Guitar Trio
$20.00
Friday 7/08
8:30 pm Buy Tickets
Guitar Masters from Southern California in return to Nighttown!
Featuring: Perry Smith, John Storie, & Will Brahm.
Featuring: Perry Smith, John Storie, & Will Brahm.
NWGG has developed a wide spread reputation as one of the premier guitar
ensembles in the world. Featuring guitarists Perry Smith (NYC) John Storie (LA) and
Will Brahm (LA), they perform recognizable covers, jazz standards and exciting
originals. Their signature sound comes from an innovative style that highlights
rhythm, beauty and virtuosity through combining acoustic and electric guitars.
Smith and Storie founded the group 10 years and today they continue to tour as a
trio with Brahm throughout the United States and abroad.
In August of 2015, New West Guitar Group released their new project 'Send One
Your Love' on Summit Records. The recording features guest vocalists: Gretchen
Parlato, Sara Gazarek, Becca Stevens, Tierney Sutton and Peter Eldridge.
Downbeat Magazine gave this CD the prestigious Editor's Pick in their August 2015
issue.
Praised as “sharp and refined” by the Seattle Times, the New West Guitar Group
has released five instrumental albums over the last 10 years. Each project features
their unique style of laid-back virtuosity through expert arrangements crafted by
the members of the group. Their music is regularly featured on NPR and jazz radio
stations, while their repertoire is performed throughout the country by college and
high school guitar programs. Graduates of USC’s Thornton School of Music, the
New West Guitar Group's versatility as players and composers have given them a
reputation as pioneers in the realm of guitar ensemble.
“Beautiful acoustic rhythms, vibrant classically infused single note lines and jazzy
arpeggios cover the magnificent musical landscape these three players create.” Metronome Magazine
"A rare chemistry...shimmering arpeggios, collectively strummed chords, tight
cracking interplay and complementary playing.” - Downbeat Magazine
"They're masters of their caressing, cascading sound, best categorized as chamber
jazz...dexterously peppered, now and again, with Gypsy fire, flamenco zest and
steel-string twang." - JazzTimes
“The group’s creativity in not being afraid to stretch boundaries is helping to forge
a new area of music that should inspire other guitarists...” - Vintage Guitar
Magazine
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Pat Martino Organ
Trio
$40.00
Sunday 7/10
7:00 pm Buy Tickets
Legendary Guitarist and High Note Recording Artist leads
Dynamic Organ Trio!
Featuring: Pat Martino-Guitar, Pat Bianchi-Hammond B-3 Organ,
& Carmen Intorre-Drums.
Pat began playing professionally in 1961. He has performed with a wide variety of
artists including Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, Richard Groove Holmes, John Handy,
Bobby Hutcherson, Chick Corea, Jack McDuff, Don Patterson, Stanley Clark, Eric
Kloss, Trudy Pitts, Willis Jackson, Lloyd Price, Woody Herman, Chuck Israels, Charles
Earland, Barry Miles and Joe Pesci. Since 1967, Pat has been touring as a leader.
He has been a Recording Artist for Vanguard, Prestige, Warner Brothers, Muse,
Columbia, King, Paddlewheel, Evidence, Sony, 32 Jazz, High Note, Milestone,
Polydor, Concord, Fantasy, House of Blues, Mythos, Mainstream, Cobblestone,
Polydor, Concord, Fantasy, House of Blues, Mythos, Mainstream, Cobblestone,
Atlantic and, most currently, Blue Note Records.
Today, Martino lives in Philadelphia again and continues to grow as a musician. As
the New York Times noted, "Mr. Martino is back and he is plotting new musical
direc tions, adding more layers to his myth." His experiments with guitar
synthesizers, (begun during his rehabilitation) are taking him in the direction of
orchestral arra ngements and they promise groundbreaking possibilities.
Musicians flock to his door for lessons, and he offers not only the benefits of his
musical knowledge, but als o the philosophical insights of a man who has faced
and overcome enormous obstacles. "The guitar is of no great importance to me,"
he muses. "The people it brings to me are what matter. They are what I'm
extremely grateful for, because they are alive. The guitar is just an apparatus."
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2016: A Political Race
ODDyssey
$15.00
Monday 7/11
7:30 pm Buy Tickets
Election Madness? Bad Reality Show? Or Science Friction?
Need a good laugh? Cleveland’s answer to The Capitol Steps is coming to
Nighttown!
Cleveland Cabaret Project’s, 2016: A Political Race ODDyssey, a politically
incorrect and satiric revue is the perfect antidote.
2016: A Political Race ODDyssey will appear five Mondays on the intimate
Nighttown stage (May 9, May 23, June 13, June 27 and July 11).
As the Republican National Convention puts Cleveland in the spotlight, this timely,
fun revue will always be a little different each time (just like Cleveland's weather).
You'll never know what to expect – and you'll want to see them all!
2016: A Political Race ODDyssey features: Audrey Audette, Sean Cahill, Rob Gibb,
Carla Petroski, Tina Stump and Lora Workman. Also in the cast are Sheila Heyman
and Marc Moritz, whose names you may recognize from the days of Giant Portions
Improv that was a huge success in Cleveland during the late 80s and early 90s.
Tom Bonezzi is Music Director.
2016: A Political Race ODDyssey is a production of Cleveland Cabaret Project
(CCP), whose goal is to promote awareness an advancement of cabaret
performance as an art form in and around the Greater Cleveland area.
Lora Workman is founder and artistic director of CCP, which she created with Charles Eversole,
Artistic Director of Cleveland’s Own Singing Angels. Lora is a graduate of Baldwin Wallace
University’s Conservatory of Music. She studied cabaret in Italy, New York and was a semi-finalist
in the 2003 San Francisco Cabaret competition. She was also selected to participate in the 2007
Cabaret Conference Yale, which she worked with Tony Nominee® Tovah Feldshuh, Jason Graae,
Julie Wilson and Alex Rybeck.
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Josh Rzepka Quartet
$15.00
$15.00
Thursday 7/14
8:00 pm Buy Tickets
Exciting Young Trumpet Virtuoso, NE Ohio Native, now based in Chicago, back
on the Nighttown Stage!
Lineup TBA.
Twenty-nine year old rising trumpeter and composer Josh Rzepka has been
described as “a musician who doesn’t believe in limits” by the Tribune Chronicle,
and as being “gifted” by the Cleveland Plain Dealer. He has been heralded not only
for his jazz playing and composing, but for his classical trumpet playing as well. A
native of Akron, OH, he now resides in Chicago, IL.
With his third jazz album Trumpet Genesis (2013), he follows up his release Into the
Night , his debut classical CD Josh Rzepka: Baroque Music for Trumpet (2010), and
his critically acclaimed debut jazz CD Midwest Coast (2009).
Quickly establishing himself as one of the most versatile upcoming performers in
classical and jazz music, Josh has performed across the country at famed venues
including Severance Hall, Boston’s Symphony Hall, Cleveland’s NightTown, the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the Knitting Factory in NYC, and the Green Mill in
Chicago. As a soloist Josh has presented recitals and concerts ranging from the
baroque, to modern, to original jazz. Appearances include performing with the
Cleveland Jazz Orchestra led by internationally renowned trumpeter Sean Jones, as
well as with many other groups and ensembles in the NE Ohio region.
In 2011 Josh was recognized by the Akron Area Arts Alliance with their 2011 Arts
Alive! Rising Young Star award. This biennial award was a big honor for Josh and
he was thrilled to receive recognition from his home town of Akron.
When you ask Josh which kind of music he enjoys performing the most, – classical
or jazz – he’ll tell you, “As far as I am concerned, there are only two kinds of music:
good and bad. Personally, I like playing good music. As soon as you start to classify
music any other way, I think you miss out on its true spirit.”
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Justo Saborit & Latin
Soul
$15.00
Friday 7/15
8:30 pm Buy Tickets
Latin Guitar Virtuoso and Band back at Nighttown!
Justo Saborit- A master of his instrument. He is a native of Havana, Cuba where he
began his music studies. He has studied and performed various styles ranging
from classical, blues, jazz, rock & R&B. Justo Saborit has created a sound that is
very refreshing and yet distinctive. The sound is a result of his love for the
instrument, a blend of the mastered styles of music, and his native roots making
the sound complete. The latest CD “Rumbale” is a guitar masterpiece filled with
the sound complete. The latest CD “Rumbale” is a guitar masterpiece filled with
exotic compositions that take you on a journey of the world. Along with Producer
extraordinaire Taso Hliatzos, Justo has created some of his best work.
From Havana to the unearthly paradise of Andalucia this music will fill your heart
with passion. “I believe a record should be well rounded and filled with great music
from start to finish” says Justo who believes each song should stand on its own.
Producer Taso Hliatzos comments that this disc was without a doubt the most fun
to make. Spicy compositions like Andaluz, Sangria, Rumbale and Tequila Rain help
to keep a nice balance of energy throughout the disc while leaving enough room
for softer Latin flavored compositions that will touch your heart such as Morning
Gloria, Natalia & Corazon de Rosette.
Justo gained notoriety in 2008 as host of the very popular Latin Jazz/Latin soul
Radio program on 107.3 The Wave of out Cleveland, Ohio which he hosted for 2
years. Shortly thereafter he had the opportunity to perform with some well known
artists from the world of Jazz, such as Kirk Whalum, Gerald Albright, Roy Ayers and
Hiroshima. “Performing in front of a live audience is the most rewarding part of the
business” says Justo.
With four records to his credit and a live show that is sure to win over audiences
every time the future has never looked better.
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Nan O'Malley w/Dan
Maier Trio
$10.00
Sunday 7/17
7:00 pm Buy Tickets
Jazz Vocalist Nan O'Malley in a special Tribute to Peggy Lee.
Featuring the Dan Maier Trio.
A seasoned jazz, blues and folk singer, Nan O'Malley has fronted her own trios and
quartets and the Swingtime Big Band, performing at Nighttown, the Bop Stop, Fat
Fish Blue, Sammy's in the Flats and Club Isabella to name just a few.
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Bill Heid Organ Trio
$10.00
Wednesday 7/20
7:00 pm Buy Tickets
Savant Recording Artists & Hammond B-3 Wizard from Pittsburgh/Washington
DC lights up the Stage at Nighttown!
Featuring: Bill Heid-organ, Eric Souseff-guitar, & George Heid-drums.
Born in Pittsburgh, keyboard/vocalist Bill Heid has performed throughout the U.S.,
Canada, South America, Europe, and the Far East, including a three year stay in
Canada, South America, Europe, and the Far East, including a three year stay in
Japan. From 1965 through the mid-70’s, he worked the Hammond B-3 organ
“chitlin clubs” with his own groups and with jazz greats such as Sonny Stitt, David
“Fathead” Newman, Grachan Monchur, Mickey Roker, Joe Dukes, Roger
Humphries, Rodney Whitaker, Robert Hurst, Grant Green, Jimmy Ponder, Bruce
Foreman, and Henry Johnson, appearing on two Johnson albums for MCA/Impulse.
From 1975 to 1984, based in Chicago, Bill toured with blues greats Jimmy
Witherspoon, John Lee Hooker, Son Seals, and Fenton Robinson, playing on two
albums with Robinson, two with KoKo Taylor, and another with Roy Buchanan for
Alligator Records. From 1963 through 1996, Heid pursued another “career” of
sorts. He hitchhiked in the 48 continental states, Canada, Mexico, Switzerland,
France, Italy, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, and to the Thailand/Cambodia
border, earning a place in the Guinness Book Of World Records. Accurately
documenting exactly 400,000 miles, he told of some of his adventures on the
Oprah Winfrey Show in 1985.
Vanessa Rubin
$30.00
Friday 7/22
8:30 pm Buy Tickets
World Class Vocalist and her Group hit the stage at Nighttown! Featuring Perry
Hughes-Guitar, Duncan McMillan-Organ, & George Heid-Drums.
Endowed with the kind of liquid phrasing and sheer wisdom that comes from depth
of experience on the jazz performance campaign trail, Vanessa Rubin is an everevolving classic singer in the making. The development of a true jazz singer is a
long-range prospect, laden with learning experiences that forge the voice into a
true instrument, rich with passion, deeply invested in living through life’s joys and
perils; such is the journey of Vanessa Rubin, jazz singer extraordinaire. Capable of
employing the gamut of emotions, the mature Ms. Rubin can range from whisper
to shout in the blink of an eye; from honey-laden ballads purring like a kitten, to up
tempo swinging and scatting like a fluent saxophone, she delivers the goods.
One of the surest tests of a jazz singer is her acceptance by skilled players; the
relationship between instrumentalist and vocalist is so often fraught with distrust.
Vanessa Rubin has never experienced such travails. From the time she joined the
New York jazz community in the early 80s, under the guidance of such
grandmasters as Barry Harris and Frank Foster, Rubin’s acceptance has been
universal. Instrumentalists have always been impressed by her way around a
song, her willingness to flow with their muse, and her innate ability to swing that
music.
The list of great musicians who have graced her recordings and bandstands is
quite impressive: Monty Alexander, Cecil Bridgewater, Kenny Burrell, Frank Foster,
Billy Higgins, Etta Jones, Lewis Nash, Houston Person, Patience Higgins, Don
Braden, Toots Thielemans, Steve Turre, Cedar Walton, Grover Washington, Jr., and
James Williams are just a few of the masters who’ve lent their skills to support Ms.
Rubin’s artistry. More recently she has completed auspicious global tours with
Herbie Hancock, the Woody Herman Orchestra, and the Jazz Crusaders.
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John Pizzarelli Quartet
$40.00
Wednesday 7/27
7:00 pm Buy Tickets
9:00 pm Buy Tickets
9:00 pm Buy Tickets
Thursday 7/28
7:00 pm Buy Tickets
9:00 pm Buy Tickets
Wed. & Thurs. July 27-28
John Pizzarelli Quartet
7 & 9 PM Both
Nights
$40.
Landmark Vocalist & Guitarist and his Quartet back by Popular Demand for Two
Big Nights!
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Planning a reception, wedding, business
meeting, graduation, birthday or B'nai Mitzvah?
. . . . . . . . .think Nighttown!
We give you the best package in town at a price that won't break the
bank. And everything is included at no extra charge. Our experience
is as accommodating as our atmosphere. Private function spaces
from 20 - 150. Valet parking available.
To book your party, call Brendan Ring directly at 216-952-9133
Visit our Private Event Page
Nighttown uses Yamaha Pianos
exclusively
For more information about the Yamaha C-7,
The New Avant Grand Piano or any of the Yamaha pianos,
Please contact Classic Pianos-Akron/Cleveland at 216-831-1600
Nighttown/JWP graphic
designer
Kathy Kelly
216-941-5439
216-941-5439
Nighttown drums provided
by
www.fortunedrums.com
Gerry Paluck RPT
Registered Piano
Tuner/Technician
(216) 346-9308
www.gerrythetuner.com
Recommended Places to Stay
Intercontinental Suites 216-707-4100
The Place on Larchmere 216- 721-8968
University Circle Bed & Breakfast 216-721-8968
Looking for great music
on the radio
and the web?
Check out the
Nighttown / Jim Wadsworth Productions
Radio Guide. Updated 10/10/15
Radio List (in pdf)
Thanks to Bruce Amsel for
compiling and keeping the list up to date!!!
12387 Cedar Road (top of Cedar Hill)
Cleveland Heights, OH
216-795-0550
No need to make an additional table reservation it's already included with your concert tickets!!
www.nighttowncleveland.com
Map to Nighttown
Producers of All the Great Music at
Nighttown
Call us for Music for your Private Event
216-721-5624 jwadsworth@aol.com
www.jwpjazz.com
To Purchase Concert Tickets
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reservation it's already included with your concert
tickets!!
"Late Night at Nighttown"
Fridays Moss Stanley on piano 10:30PM - 1:00AM No cover
Saturdays Jackie Warren on piano 10:30PM - 1:00AM No cover
Tuesday, June 14
Stu Hamm
7 PM
$20.
Special Solo Show with Electric Bass Master Stu Hamm Live at Nighttown!
Friday, June 17
Tony Monaco/Fareed Haque Trio
8:30 PM
$20.
Master of the Hammond B-3 Organ Tony Monaco from Columbus, Ohio, teams up with dynamic Chicago
guitarist Fareed Haque for big night at Nighttown.
With Greg Fundas-drums.
Saturday, June 18
Jessica Lee Trio
8:30 PM
$10.
Jazz Vocalist from Pittsburgh, Pa. makes her Cleveland debut at Nighttown! Featuring: Mark Stricklandguitar, & George Jones-percussion.
Sunday, June 19
Eddie Baccus Sr. / Eddie Baccus Jr. Quintet
7 PM
$15.
Soul Jazz on Fathers Day with legendary Cleveland Jazz Father and Son combination live at Nighttown!
Featuring:
Eddie Baccus Sr.-Hammond B-3 Organ
Eddie Baccus Jr.-Sax
Cecil Rucker-Vibes
Billy Artis-Guitar
Perry Williams III-Drums
Wednesday, June 22
Barbara Rosene
7 PM
$20.
From NYC & Cleveland. Vocalist from the Harry James Orchestra sings Jazz Standards, Vintage Jazz, and
More. With Tom Roberts on piano.
Friday, June 24
Metro Jazz Voices
8:30 PM
$15.
From Detroit! All-Star Vocal Quartet with Trio Live on Nighttown Stage!
Featuring: Carl Cafagna-tenor voice, sax, flute, & clarinet, Meri Slaven-soprano & alto voice, Trish
Shandor-soprano & alto voice, Jordan Schug-baritone voice, & cello, Scott Gwinnell-piano, Shannon Wadeacoustic & electric bass, & Stephen Boegehold-drums.
Monday, June 27
2016 A Race ODDyssey
7:30 PM
$15.
Musical & comedy take on the 2016 Campaign featuring several stars of musical theater and stage live
at Nighttown!
Produced by The Cleveland Cabaret Project.
Tuesday, June 28
Mike Phillips
7 PM
$20.
Dynamic Contemporary Jazz Saxophonist and Hidden Beach Recording Artist live at Nighttown!
Featuring: Mike Phillips-Sax, Robert Hubbard-Drums, Jon Jones-Bass, & TBA-Keyboards.
Thursday, June 30
Cyrille Aimée
7 & 9 PM
$30.
Dynamic French Vocalist, and Mack Avenue Recording Artist, with Her Six Piece Group back at Nighttown
for two big shows!
Friday, July 8
New West Guitar Trio
8:30 PM
Guitar Masters from Southern California in return to Nighttown!
Featuring: Perry Smith, John Storie, & Jeffrey Stein.
$20.
Sunday, July 10
Pat Martino Organ Trio
7 PM
$40.
Legendary Guitarist and High Note Recording Artist leads Dynamic Organ Trio!
Featuring: Pat Martino-Guitar, Pat Bianchi-Hammond B-3 Organ, & Carmen Intorre-Drums.
Monday, July 11
2016: A Political Race ODDyssey
7:30 PM
$15.
Musical & comedy take on the 2016 Campaign featuring several stars of musical theater and stage live
at Nighttown!
Produced by The Cleveland Cabaret Project.
Thursday, July 14
Josh Rzepka Quartet
8 PM
$15.
Exciting Young Trumpet Virtuoso, NE Ohio Native, now based in Chicago, back on the Nighttown Stage!
Lineup TBA.
Friday, July 15
Justo Saborit & Latin Soul
Latin Guitar Master & Band back at Nighttown!
8:30 PM
Sunday, July 17
Nan O'Malley w/Dan Maier Trio
7 PM
Jazz Vocalist Nan O'Malley in a special Tribute to Peggy Lee.
Featuring the Dan Maier Trio.
$15.
$10.
Wednesday, July 20
Bill Heid Organ Trio
7 PM
$10.
Savant Recording Artists & Hammond B-3 Wizard from Pittsburgh/Washington DC lights up the Stage at
Nighttown!
Featuring: Bill Heid-organ, Eric Souseff-guitar, & George Heid-drums.
Friday, July 22
Vanessa Rubin
8:30 PM
$30.
World Class Vocalist and her Group hit the stage at Nighttown! Featuring Perry Hughes on Guitar!
Wed. & Thurs. July 27-28
John Pizzarelli Quartet
7 & 9 PM Both Nights
$40.
Landmark Vocalist & Guitarist and his Quartet back by Popular Demand for Two Big Nights!
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