Tammi Brown sings Lost American JazzBook

Wednesday, May 1, 7:30 at California Jazz Conservatory

Lost American JazzBook is a new set of works composed by Albert Greenberg with Dan Zemelman. They sound like the standards we know and love but are a truly unique take on what makes the American Songbook great. As with Billy Strayhornโ€™s โ€œTake the โ€˜Aโ€™ Trainโ€ and โ€œLush Lifeโ€, no two melodies or lyric lines are the same, and each song provides a unique gateway for improvisation that is the heart and soul of jazz. Infused into the music are influences that range from Bird and Monk to Stravinsky, Wagner, and Bob Dylan. Songs from Volume II, entitled The Sacred and the Swank, will be featured in a performance by Tammi Brown, an extraordinary vocal artist who has sung with everyone from Quincy Jones to Stanley Jordan. Backing her will be Dan Zemelman, piano; Matt Renzi, reeds; Joseph Hรฉbert, cello; Dan Robbins, bass; Alan Hall, drums.

Says Jeffrey Wood of Fantasy Studios, โ€œThe music is creative and timeless. It is elegant and eloquent in how it inhabits the musical landscape. A fresh addition to the American Songbook. Truly original and beautifully done.โ€

Jazz in the Neighborhood’s Emerging Artist will be Max Nierlich, trumpet.

Rendon Hall at the California Jazz Conservatory
$20 general admission / $10 full-time students


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