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    Joe Henderson (April 24, 1937 June 30, 2001 ) is one of the most distinguished and iden-tifiable voices in jazz on the tenor saxophone. Unlike most of the major tenor saxophone play-ers, there is no clear line of demarcation leading towards him even though Henderson claimed Charlie Parker and Stan Getz were his early influences. It is well known that the influence of

    Lester Young, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon and others are often cited as being heard in the sounds of other tenor play-ers. But, Hendersons sound and extemporane-ous vocabulary does not bear the apparent, iden-tifiable influence of any one player. Instead, he draws from severaland if anything his sound might best be termed Hendersonian for its own

    uniqueness. There also does not appear to be a recognizable heir to his lineage. One of the in-teresting things is that Henderson adopts to the moment and the situationwhere he seamlessly moves from one of his many identities to the next. Henderson was able to go from a rock hard biting tenor sound to a whispering, breathy tone that he would adopt sometime. Joe Henderson was born in Lima, Ohio, on April 24, 1937. He attended Wayne University in Detroit where he met Yusef Lateef, Donald Byrd and others from that rich community of emerg-ing jazz stylists. In 1960 Henderson toured with the United States Army Band at Fort Benning, GA. By the late summer of 1962, he made his way to New York. Trumpeter Kenny Dorham met Joe at saxophonist Junior Cooks, and took the newly arrived tenor saxophonist down to Bird-land. Dexter Gordon, one of the most swinging and identifiable tenor saxophonists was playing there. Dexter invited Joe to sit in, and according to Kenny Dorham, was gassed.

    A reunion with Grant Green brought about Solid (Blue Note 33580). Recorded on June 12, the session was sweet and straightforward: you get fast tunes, fierce competition, and a sterling cast. In the horn section, Henderson was paired with James Spaulding, an underrated alto; the rhythm consisted of McCoy Tyner, a young Bob Cranshaw, and the propulsive Elvin Jones. Joe was the rookie in this ensemble, but you cant tell from the sound: he is all over Minor League, driving the theme with restless ease. Strong to begin, he changes style on his solo a breathy stream of notes, punctuated by honks. His tone is pinched but he quickly corrects that, as the tone goes smoother and higher. Tyner is simple, marking time with cloudlike chords; Elvin keeps that mood with a drizzling cymbal. In the midst of this fury, Green remains subdued: we hear some Burrell notes on the opening, and not many of them. This is not true of Ezz-Thetic: Grant keeps pace with the horns as he floats the theme. His notes are airy, like a vibra-phone; I wish he played softer, as Joes tone is gorgeous. It is tough, raspy, and thick as caramel McCoy also says much, with just a few keys. Grants Tune is an interesting amalgam: nervous chords from Tyner, a theme reminiscent of Johnny Griffins 63rd Street, a big gutsy tenor and a guitar line that hints Wives and Lovers! (That tune was recorded at this session, but not issued until the CD release.) Solid is your standard blues, decent but undistinguished. And theres a new take on The Kicker, sound-ing like a dry run for the Horace Silver version. The horns play together, with Green decorating the top; the payoff comes on the bridge, where Joe plays counter to the vamp behind him. Softer than his take on the Hutcherson version, the lines slither upward with a hint of Confirmation. After four bars he really takes off, with bar-walking squeals and other delightsthis song would always inspire, as it would again with Horace. Joe was quite busy at this point, appearing on 15 Blue Note albums in the space of 18 months then his career got into high gear. Horace Silver had one of the hottest bands in the country, always on tour with a stream of hit al-bums. A key to his success was continuity: at a

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    time when groups rarely stayed together, Horace had the same lineup for five straight years. Most men would beg for this situation, but Horace was different: fearing the act would get stale, he fired his entire Quintetin the midst of recording their new album! (Those songs, including a trio version of Que Pasa, had to be scrapped; theyd later appear on the CD version of Song for My Father.) After some major rehearsing, recording resumed on October 26, 1964. While Joe had been on the scene for a couple of years, trum-peter Carmell Jones was a relative newcomer, as were bassist Teddy Smith and drummer Roger Humphries. Their task was doubly difficult: not only would they be compared to their predeces-

    sors, but Horace was also using the occasion to explore bossa nova, a style hed never tried be-fore. Or so it seemed at the time: these tunes are more exotic than specifically Brazilian. The one exception is the title cut: Smith begins by playing the baio, a popular South American bass pattern. If that vamp sounds familiar, it is: Steely Dan used the same intro for Rikki Dont Lose That Number. But the bass is nothing compared to the horns: they come out strong, on a confident slow spiral. Another deviation from the Silver formula: its a slow theme, developing over several minutes. On his first solo with the group, Henderson stands out: a tough kind of honk, miles away from the sound of Junior Cook. Its a brilliant move, keeping the focus away from hard bop, so the new kids can build a reputation all their own. But if you want hard bop Henderson unleashes The Kicker, in the first time most fans would have heard it. Faster than earlier versions (maybe too much so), the soloist no longer plays on the bridge no problem for Joe, who says plenty in his choruses. Staying in the lower register, he works in tightly wound cir-clesColtranes style is hinted, but never imi-tated. Humphries is along for the ride, pushing to

    keep up with Joe; Horace is quiet until his own solo. Que Pasa has a slower pace, but maybe a stronger theme: Silver has a hypnotic chord, and hammers it constantly. The horns sway into place, the cymbals simmer and Joe has his turn. The tone is light but the path is strong: Henderson creeps along the chord structure, with ideas at every turn. As this develops, Horace keeps hitting that chord, louder and louder until Joe soars above it, like a triumphant bird. If you needed proof of his greatness, this is the clarion call. And The Natives Are Restless is vintage Silver, with a fine solo by Jones. In style and performance, this is identical to the earlier group which, of course, is the point. With Song for My Father (Blue Note 84185), Joe Hender-son had made his mark, and on his own terms. By the time Horace made his sequel to Song for My Father, Carmell Jones was replaced by Woody Shaw, perhaps the most modern trum-pet Silver ever had. Cut on October 1, 1965, the Quintet now included Bob Cranshaws bass, and J.J. Johnson was added for three of the tracks. Named for his fathers birthplace, The Cape Verdean Blues isnt: the song is a 64-bar pat-tern, and the mood is steady sunshine. The horns

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    Unlike most of the major tenor saxophone players, there is no clear line of demarcation leading towards him even though Henderson claimed Charlie Parker and Stan Getz

    were his early influences and if anything his sound might best be termed Hendersonian for its own uniqueness.

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    are crisp, moving in unison; Horace hits blunt notes behind them, for a charming marimba effect. His solo is played the same way, with funk slowly stirred in the mix like what he did on Que Pasa. The African Queen belongs to Roger Humphries, thundering boldly above a soft theme. The dynamics are great: you barely hear it at first, so you turn up the volume and thats when they roar! Its followed by Pretty Eyes, a waltz thats prim and vibrant at the same time. Silver sounds airy, with more sustain than usual; the horns dance above him, growling just a little bit. (This may have inspired Shaws Baloo Baloo, recorded two months later.) When his solo comes, Joe is far from mannered: his notes get stretched, adorned with a sassy tinge. This has all the musicianship of Song for My Father, with nearly as much excitement. Side Two belongs to J.J. Johnson, and he gives the charts more heft. This is evident on Nutville, with sustained notes on the theme: it lets Woody move upward, free to explore on the bridge. His solo is good n chewy, at a speed few trombones can handle. It is an excellent flagwaver, this albums equivalent to The Na-tives Are Restless Tonight. The first recording of Mo Joe also shines, with busy chords from Horace and hard-driving lines by J.J. Henderson is not forgotten: he bops along fast, seemingly between the notes of Silver. Less exotic than its

    predecessor, the disc was another success but all was not well. Woody Shaw would later claim that Horace was displeased with his playing, complaining he sounded different than what he expected. If this was true, Horace was silent about it to the press, telling DownBeat that he thought that-Shaw and Henderson worked well together and got along. By the time that interview was pub-lished, in December 1965, both horns were about to leave the group. Maybe Shaw was disgrun-tled, and maybe he was telling the truth. Woody Shaw was the trumpeter on Cape Verdean Blues, a powerful voice with an explor-ative mind. When he left Silver the future seemed bright, but surprisingly he had a hard time finding work. To generate interest from record companies, in late 1965 Shaw recorded Cassandranite at his own expense; his band-mates were Henderson, organist Larry Young at the piano, Ron Carter, and the young Joe Cham-bers, in one of his earliest recordings. Bop does not get harder than Cassandranite, with its sharp zigzags and blaz-ing speed. Henderson has a good, burred sound

    on the ensembles; Shaw sounds like a trombone, his notes etched in bronze. Young is rather re-servedespecially considering the Coltrane riffs he was doing on his organ dates. He is stronger on Obsequious, striking vibe-like notes as the theme hurries upward. Woody gets the first solo, and what he does with it: fast notes of striking purity, all colliding against each other. Hes got the precision of Clifford Brown, the fire of Lee Morgan; no wonder he was pegged for greatness. At a second session, made sometime in December 1965, Young was replaced by Herbie Hancock; Joe Chambers remained at the drums, and Mr. P.C., Paul Chambers, took the bass chair. It begins with a march: Baloo Baloo has interlocked horns, in the cadence of the title phrase. The bridge has a nice samba rhythm, and Hancock is a big plus: he spreads glissandos over all, like a happy brook. Shaws solo is more reserved than previous efforts, but is pleasant enough. The best composition might be Three Muses, a waltz built from a single four-note phrase. Joe loves the theme, blowing it with extra oomph; Herbies solo is lively and inti-mate. And Tetragon, in its initial recording, gets a rollicking takeperhaps stronger than the 67 version. The first solo is Joes, and he lays back, murmuring some gravelly goodness. Its less ambitious than the later effort, but perhaps easier to enjoy. The disc as a whole is very enjoyable, on a par with the Blue Notes of the era but some-how the labels didnt see it that way. Despite the big names involved, Cassandranite went unre-leased until 1982 (under the title In the Begin-ning Muse 6007), was reissued under its in-

    tended title, and is now part of the compilation Last of the Line (32 Jazz 32024). There is something odd about the Shaw-Henderson band: its considered one of Silvers best units, but it recorded next to nothing. Part of the reason was the groups frantic tour schedule, so when soundboard recordings were found in 1990, it was a major discovery. Taped sometime in February 1966, there were two takes of The African Queen, along with some Carmell Jones tracks from 1965. The tapes were obtained by Joel Dorn and released as Re-Entry (Ram 81002), then released legitimately by Horace on his own label (The Natives Are Restless Tonight Emerald CD-1003), then re-issued by Dorn under license from Silver, again called Re-Entry (32 Jazz 32005). If this seems like overkill, the music more than justifies it. Admittedly, the sound is somewhat fuzzya natural hazard of home recording. All else is wonderful: the first African Queen is tight, as Woody starts the phrases and Joe completes them. His tone is buzzy, a tad stronger than the Blue Note version, while Shaw is icy-smooth.

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    The second take, made a week later, has a slightly darker cast, with broader harmonies. Horace tosses in some sourballs at the beginning, to make things more interestingthis is proba-bly the better of the two Queens. By a small margin I prefer the tunes from 65, where Joe is paired with Carmell Jones. Murky sound hurts Song for My Father, but the performance is prime; Horace laughs at the

    start, which adds to the charm. The tempo is slower than the released version and the horns are a little loose, but the mood is all right. Que Pasa is slightly re-harmonized, with more room for Humphries: hes in exploration mood, with little brushes everywhere. And if you want to hear Henderson, check out Natives: hes in slippery tone, at the top of his range, and very, very excited. Likewise Jones: his solo is first, running wild with a crazy stutter. While this set is mostly for completistsno tune deviates much from the studio versionit is great to hear Joe at the start of his fame. As the Sixties progressed Herbie Hancock,

    already known as a pianist, began to be noticed as a composer. His ability to create instant moods with his themes was appreciated first by fellow musicians (who got hits off Watermelon Man and Cantaloupe Island) and then by movie studios, to bring their films a touch of class. His first assignment came in 1966 with Blow-Up (MGM E-4447/ Rhino 72527), a break-through project for director Michelangelo An-tonioni. Controversial in its day, it seems tame 35 years laterthat cannot be said of the music. Played softly through most of the movie, these short cues are played by a strong octet, including Ron Carter, Freddie Hubbard and Joe Newman on trumpets, Jim Hall, Jack DeJohnette, and the occasional organ by Paul Griffin. The sax duties are split between Phil Woods and Joe, who gets heard in a hurry: the solo on Bring Down the Birds is a model of delicate strength. Over a two-chord rock vamp he shouts short phrases, with a tone that almost whistles. He plays with the tension as it goes, five notes at a time: pressing the pace, then re-ceding, the tone getting brighter as he turns rhythmic. Nothing he does is unexpected; how it all fits together is. (The jagged guitar is a big plus youve never heard Jim Hall like this!) Joe turns a darker complexion on The Naked Camera. where his foghorn spars with a quiet mute (Newman, I think.) Sounding like a cornet, these notes are feltlike, floating over Herbies big chordsHenderson answers slowly, in raspy authoritative lines. Hall is his mellow self on Janes Theme, while Griffin goes wild on The Thief a perfect rendition of Jimmy Smith. Joe then turns sweet, on the ballad Curiosity; he doesnt say much but says it well. And Herbies best moment might be on The Bed, an elegant blues for the middle of the night. While the film can be pretentious (and more than a little obtuse), the soundtrack is di-rect, lively, and full of fire. Its certainly worth watching the movie for though you may want to turn down the picture. In the world of jazz recording, Orrin Keep-news deserves honor for excellence and per-sistence. Starting with the Riverside label in the Fifties, he supervised a raft of memorable al-bums, often with musicians overlooked by the larger labels. Players he liked were recorded often, in different settings and stylesregardless of short-term success. This approach may seem risky, but not if you have the right talent: it paid off handsomely for Thelonious Monk and Bill Evans, among many others. When Riverside went bankrupt in 1964, Keepnews stuck to his guns: he founded a new label, Milestone, with the same principals as his last. Joe was the first saxophonist signed to Milestone, for some very good reasons: Orrin loves a tough tenor sound (having worked with Johnny Griffin) and has great admiration for Horace Silver. Henderson was also eager to explore, another trait of Keep-news; for the next decade theyd build a cata-log, with no two albums alike and no musical stone unturned. Hendersons first disc for Milestone was the most conventional: The Kicker (Milestone 9008) was a mix of standards and Joes originals, per-formed by a taut sextet. The horns were relative newcomers (Mike Lawrences trumpet, with Grachan Moncur III on trombone) with old pros

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    in the rhythm sectionKenny Barron, Ron Carter, and Louis Hayes. It was recorded on August 10, 1967 at Plaza Sound Studios, where most of the Riverside dates were cut. Mamacita is a funky stew, with simmering brushes and a great chart; only three horns but they roar like ten. Barrons comp is skeletal, with warm but infrequent chords; Henderson yawns atop this, his tone relaxed but not for long. He drawls at first, giving each note a big growl; the tempo speeds and the urgency grows, but the style remains where it is. He trills and circles downward, while a big riff works behind himthis is the good stuff. Barrons solo has a touch of Silver, and the whole thing has an easy, effortless groove. And were just getting started Up next is The Kicker, and the last time Joe would record his signature tune. Faster than the previous versions, the horns begin with tart chords and rush through the theme, eager to get to the solos. Henderson is first, and he is fierce: a series of zigzags, done in a reedy tone. The in-tensity is Coltranes, though the style is some-thing else; its a string of well-though ideas, all trying to say their piece before the chorus ends. I love Hayes on this tune: silent most of the time, with massive explosions where they count. Law-rence is also breathless, blowing a pure stream of Freddie Hubbard. A series of pyramid climbs, the solo is well-executed if repetitious. Hes better on Chelsea Bridge, weaving a sad counter to Joes silky, beautiful lines. Smoother than Webster, with an elegance few can match, Joe proves his mark as a balladeer, a skill he would show all too rarely.

    Nardis comes softly, in an ethereal cloud; Barron is magnificent, with a comp that is radi-ant. His chords are like Tyner, as Joe pierces the air with an insistent trill; hed do this again on The Elements, but here its more focused. Once I Loved has a warm, Ammons quality, and Mo Joe sends it off with a bang: Lawrence is emphatic, the leader more so. A triumph from beginning to end, this album has a powerand urgencyseldom heard on the Blue Note sides. For all concerned, Joe Henderson had arrived.

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    ... rationalization [is] the phenomenon whereby

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    Thurs 11/1: Fat Cat. Kyoko Oyobe Quintet @ 7:00pm. Ben Meigners Quintet @ 10:00pm. Will Terrill @ 1:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

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    Fri-Sat 11/2-11/3: Don Friedman Quartet at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Fri 11/2: Benny Benack Band at The Metropolitan Room. 11:30pm. $20. 34 W. 22nd St. 212-206-0440. www.metropolitanroom.com.

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    Fri-Sat 11/2-11/3: Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra at Sym-phony Space. 8:00pm. Falafel, Freilach & Frijoles: From Mambo to Borscht. 2537 Broadway @ 95th St. 212-864-5400. www.symphonyspace.org.

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    Fri-Sun 11/2-11/4: Marianne Solivan at Eats Restaurant & Bar. 9:30pm Fri & Sat; 7:30pm Sun. No cover. 1055 Lexington Ave. @ 75th St. 212-396-3287. www.eatsonlex.com

    Fri 11/2: Lucian Ban & Mat Maneri at Greenwich House Music School. 8:00pm. $15; $12 for students.46 Barrow St. 212-242-4770. www.greenwichhouse.org

    Fri 11/2: Fat Cat. Dmitry Baevsky Quartet @ 6:00pm. Naomi Shelton @ 9:00pm. David Gibson Quintet @ 10:30am. Behn Gillece at 1:30 am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Fri-Sat 11/2-3, 11/9-10, 11/16-17, 11/23-24, 11/30: Arthurs Tavern. Eri Yamamoto Trio at 7:00pm. Sweet Georgia Brown at 10:00pm on Fridays. Alyson Williams at 10:00pm on Saturdays. 57 Grove St. 212-675-6879. www.arthurstavernnyc.com

    Fri 11/2: Somethin Jazz Club. Line of Sight @ 7:00pm. Hyuna Park Quintet @ 9:00pm. Anthony Fung Quartet @ 11:00pm. 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Fri 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30: Birdland Big Band at Birdland. 5:00pm. 315 W. 44th

    Sat 11/3: Jane Monheit with Mark OConnor, Michael Kanan, Neal Miner & Rick Monalbano at Kaufmann Concert Hall. 8:00pm. $40. Lexington Ave. & 92nd St. 212.415-5500. www.92Y.org.

    Sat 11/3: Donal Fox at 92Y Tribeca. 8:00pm. 200 Hudson St. 212-601-1000. www.92y.org/tribeca

    Sat 11/3: Family Concert: Who Is John Coltrane? at Rose Theater, Lincoln Center. 1:00pm & 3:00pm. Broadway @ 60th St. www.jalc.org

    Sat 11/3: Somethin Jazz Club. Ross Kratter Band @ 5:00pm. Hiromi Kasuga Band @ 7:00pm. Noshir Mody Quintet @ 9:00pm. GGs Nomadic Nature @ 11:00pm. 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Sat 11/3: Fat Cat. David Schnitter Quartet @ 7:00pm. Raphael DLugoff Quintet @ 10:00pm. Todd Herbert @ 1:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Sat 11/3, 11/10, 11/17: St. Peters Church. Big Band Jazz Workshop at 10:00am. Vocal Jazz Workshop at noon. 5:00pm. 619 Lexington Ave. @ 54th St. 212-242-2022. (Bet. 53rd & 54th St.) www.saintpeters.org.

    Sat 11/3: Russ Lossing at Greenwich House Music School. 8:00pm. $12; $10 for students.46 Barrow St. 212-242-4770. www.greenwichhouse.org

    Sat 11/3: Russell Brown & His G-Slinger Band at The Metropolitan Room. 11:30pm. $20. 34 W. 22nd St. 212-206-0440. www.metropolitanroom.com.

    Sun 11/4, 11/18, 11/25: Birdland. Arturo OFarrill Orchestra at 9:00pm & 11:00pm. 315 W. 44th St.

    Sun 11/4: Fat Cat. Afro-Latin Jazz Alliance at noon. Ehud Asherie Trio @ 6:00pm. Jade Synstelien Band @ 8:30pm. Brandon Lewis @ 12:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Sun 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 11/25: Jazz Vespers at St. Peters Church. 5:00pm. 619 Lex-ington Ave. @ 54th St. 212-242-2022. (Bet. 53rd & 54th St.) www.saintpeters.org.

    Sun 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 11/25: Arthurs Tavern. Creole Cooking Jazz Band at 7:00pm. House Rockin Blues at 10:00pm. 57 Grove St. 212-675-6879. www.arthurstavernnyc.com

    Sun 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 11/25: Junior Mance Trio at Caf Loup. 6:30pm. No cover. 105 W. 13th St. @ 6th Ave. 212-255-4746. www.juniormance.com

    Sun 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 11/25: Nanny Assis Trio at SOBs. Noon. Bossa Nova Brunch with 3-course menu for $28.99. 200 Varick St. 212-243-4940. http://sobs.com

    Sun 11/4: Jazz for All at St. Peters Church. 4:00pm. 619 Lexington Ave. @ 54th St. 212-242-2022. (Bet. 53rd & 54th St.) www.saintpeters.org.

    Sun 11/4, 11/11, 11/18, 11/25: Tony Middleton Trio at Kitano. 11:00am & 1:00pm. $35 for buffet with Bloody Mary, Mimosa or Aperol Spritz. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Sun 11/4: Frank Senior with Lou Rainone & Paul Beaudry at North Square Lounge. 12:30pm & 2:00pm. 103 Waverly Pl. @ MacDougal St. No cover. 212-254-1200. www.northsquarejazz.com.

    Mon 11/5, 11/12: International Women in Jazz at St. Peters Church. 7:00pm. 619 Lexington Ave. @ 54th St. 212-242-2022. (Bet. 53rd & 54th St.) www.saintpeters.org.

    Mon 11/5: Mark Wingfield & Kevin Kastning at Drom. 7:00pm. $10; $15 at door. 85 Ave. A. 212-277-1157. http://dromnyc.com.

    Mon 11/5: Fat Cat. Evan Shinners @ 6:00pm. Joe Farnsworth Quartet @ 9:00pm. Billy Kaye @ 12:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Mon 11/5, 11/12, 11/19, 11/26: Iris Ornig Jam Session at Kitano. 8:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Mon 11/12: The Living Room. Jim Campilongo at 10:00pm. $8. 154 Ludlow St. (Bet. Stanton & Rivington) 212-533-7234. www.livingroomny.com

    Tues 11/6: Somethin Jazz Club. David Jimenez Quintet @ 7:00pm. GKTV Quartet @ 9:00pm. 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Tues 11/6: Fat Cat. Saul Rubin @ 7:00pm. Maximo @ 9:00pm. Greg Glassman @ 12:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Tues 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27: Annie Ross at The Metropolitan Room. 9:30pm. 34 W.

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    22nd St. 212-206-0440. www.metropolitanroom.com. Tues-Sun 11/6-11/11: Dorado Schmitt at Birdland.

    8:30pm & 11:00pm. 315 W. 44th St. Tues 11/6: Mauricio de Souza Quartet at The Lambs

    Club. 7:30pm. No cover or min. 132 W. 44th St. 212-997-5262. www.thelambsclub.com

    Tues 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27: Arthurs Tavern. Yuichi Hirakawa Band at 7:00pm. House Rockin Blues at 10 :00pm. 57 G rove S t . 212 -675 -68 79 . www.arthurstavernnyc.com

    Tues 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27: Michika Fukumori at Kitano. 8:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Wed 11/7: Omer Avital Band & Gregory Tardy Quintet at 92Y Tribeca. 8:00pm. 200 Hudson St. 212-601-1000. www.92y.org/tribeca

    Wed 11/7: Hip Hop, Poetry & Jazz at Nuyorican Poets Caf. 9:30pm. 236 E. Third St. (Bet. B & C Ave.) 212-465-3167. www.nuyorican.org.

    Wed 11/7, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28: Arthurs Tavern. Eve Silber at 7:00pm. Alyson Williams at 10:00pm. 57 Grove St. 212-675-6879. www.arthurstavernnyc.com

    Wed 11/7: Fat Cat. Raphael DLugoff Quintet @ 7:00pm. Groover Trio at 9:00pm. Ned Goold @ 12:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Wed 11/7, 11/14: Caffe Vivaldi. Roger Davidson at 9 : 3 0 p m . 3 2 J o n e s S t . 2 1 2 - 6 9 1 - 7 5 3 8 . www.caffevivaldi.com

    Wed 11/7, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28: Louis Armstrong Cen-tennial Band at Birdland. 5:30pm. 315 W. 44th St.

    Wed 11/7: Somethin Jazz Club. Matt Panayides Group @ 9:00pm. 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.)

    Wed 11/7, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28: Midtown Jazz at Midday at St. Peters Church. 5:00pm. 619 Lexington Ave. @

    54th St. 212-242-2022. (Bet. 53rd & 54th St.) www.saintpeters.org.

    Wed 11/7, 11/14: Caff Vivaldi. Roger Davidson at 9 : 3 0 p m . 3 2 J o n e s S t . 2 1 2 - 6 9 1 - 7 5 3 8 . www.caffevivaldi.com.

    Wed 11/7: Mercedes Hall Quartet at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Wed 11/8: Vince Giordano & the Nighthawks at Merkin Concert Hall. 8:00pm. W. 67th St. 212-501-3330. http://kaufman-center.org/merkin-concert-hall

    Thurs-Fri 11/8-11/9: Alexander Abreau & Habana DPrimera at SOBs. 200 Varick St. 212-243-4940. http://sobs.com

    Thurs 11/8: Fat Cat. Tal Ronen Quartet @ 7:00pm. Greg Glassman Quintet @ 10:00pm. Avi Rothbard @ 1:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Thurs 11/8: Somethin Jazz Club. Jeron White Quintet @ 9:00pm 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Thurs 11/8: Gilberto Gil at Carnegie Hall, Stern Audito-rium, Perelman Stage. 8:00pm. $15-$75. 57th St. & 7th Ave. 212-247-7800. www.carnegiehall.org.

    Thurs 11/8: Gabriel Alegria Afro-Peruvian Sextet at Nuyorican Poets Caf. 9:00pm. 236 E. Third St. (Bet. B & C Ave.) 212-465-3167. www.nuyorican.org.

    Thurs 11/8, 11/15, 11/22, 11/29: Lapis Luna with John Merrill, Chris Pistorino & Brian Floody at The Plaza Hotels Rose Club. 8:30pm. Vintage jazz & classic swing music. Fifth Ave. @ Central Park S. No cover. www.lapisluna.com

    Thurs 11/8, 11/15, 11/22, 11/29: Arthurs Tavern. Eri Yamamoto Trio at 7:00pm. Sweet Georgia Brown at 10 :00pm. 57 G rove S t . 212 -675 -68 79 . www.arthurstavernnyc.com

    Thurs 11/8: Antonio Barbagallo Quartet at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St.

    Fri-Sun 11/9-11/11: Fatum Brothers Trio at Eats Res-taurant & Bar. 9:30pm Fri & Sat; 7:30pm Sun. No cover. 1055 Lexington Ave. @ 75th St. 212-396-3287. www.eatsonlex.com

    Fri 11/9: MSM Jazz Orchestra led by Justin DiCioccio with special guest Jon Faddis at John C. Borden Audi-torium, Manhattan School of Music. 7:30pm. $12; $7 seniors and students. Dizzy Atmosphere: The Big Band Music of Dizzy Gillespie. 120 Claremont Ave. 212-749-2802. www.msmnyc.edu

    Fri 11/9: David Amram at Symphony Space. 6:30pm. Presenting Amram with the Power of Song Award. With Pete Seeger, Paquito DRivera, Peter Yarrow, Tom Paxton, John Sebastian & Josh White Jr. 2537 Broad-way @ 95th St. 212-864-5400. www.symphonyspace.org.

    Fri 11/9: Mark Murphy Quartet at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Fri 11/9: Fat Cat. Ray Gallon Trio @ 6:00pm. Naomi Shelton @ 9:00pm. Sylvia Cuenca Quartet @ 10:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Fri-Sat 11/9-11/10: Alvin Youngblood Hart at The Allen Room, Lincoln Center. 7:30pm & 9:30pm. Broadway @ 60th St. www.jalc.org

    Fri 11/9: Somethin Jazz Club. Hyeseon Hong Band @ 7:00pm. Maya Nova Quintet @ 9:00pm Ray Parker @ 11:00pm. 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Fri-Sat 11/9-11/10: Alvin Youngblood Hart at Rose Theater, Lincoln Center. 1:00pm & 3:00pm. Broadway @ 60th St. www.jalc.org

    Fri-Sat 11/9-11/10: Ehud Asherie & Harry Allen at Knickerbocker Bar & Grill. 9:45pm. 33 University Pl. 212-228-8490. www.knickerbockerbarandgrill.com

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    Sat 11/10: Fat Cat. Corin Stiggall Quintet @ 7:00pm. Valery Ponomarev Septet @ 10:00pm. Todd Herbert @ 1:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Sat 11/10: 9th Annual Encuentro NYC Colombian Music Festival at (le) poisson rouge. 3:30pm. With Gregorio Uribe Band, Sebastian Cruz Trio, Martin Vejarano-Chia, Nilko Andreas Guarin, Alejandro Florez-Tibagui, Alejandro Zuleta Vallenato, Daniel Fetecua, Pablo Mayors Orchestra & Pajarillo Pintao Dance Com-pany. $20. 158 Bleecker St. 212-505-FISH. www.lepoissonrouge.com.

    Sat 11/10: Fonda/Stevens Group at 92Y Tribeca. 8:00pm. 200 Hudson St. 212-601-1000. www.92y.org/tribeca

    Sat 11/10: Harry Allen Quartet at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Sat 11/10: Somethin Jazz Club. Aaron Wards NuGen Jazz Project @ 5:00pm. Cara Campanelli Group @ 7:00pm. Sam Mortellaro Trio @ 9:00pm James Rob-bins Quintet @ 11:00pm. 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Sun 11/11: Elliott Sharps Terraplane at Joes Pub. 9:30pm. $20. 425 Lafayette St. 212-539-8778. www.joespub.com

    Sun 11/11: Chico Hamilton at Drom. 7:15pm. $12; $15 at door. 85 Ave. A. 212-277-1157. http://dromnyc.com.

    Sun 11/11: Roz Corral with Ron Affif & Paul Gill at North Square Lounge. 12:30pm & 2:00pm. 103 Waverly Pl. @ MacDougal St. No cover. 212-254-1200. www.northsquarejazz.com.

    Sun 11/11: Patty Ascher at Baruch Performing Arts Center, Performing Arts Center. 5:00pm. $25; free to CUNY students and faculty. 25th St. (Bet. 3rd & Lexing-ton Ave.) 646-312-5073. www.baruch .cuny.edu

    Sun 11/11: Fat Cat. Stride Piano Session at 4:00pm. Ehud Asherie Trio @ 6:00pm. Jade Synstelien Quartet @ 9:00pm. Brandon Lewis @ 12:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Sun 11/11: Golda Solomon, Michael T.A. Thompson, Will Connell Jr. & Larry Roland at Harlem Arts Salon. 2:30pm. 1925 Seventh Ave., Apt. 7L. $25. 212-749-7771.

    Sun 11/11: B.B. King Blues Club & Grill. Hot Lips Joey Morant at Noon, Sunday Gospel Brunch at 1:30pm. Victor Wooten Band & Jimmy Herring Band at 8:00pm. 237 W. 42nd St. 212-997-4144. www.bbkingblues.com

    Sun 11/11: Jim Campilongo at 55 Bar. 6:00pm. 55 Christopher St. 212-929-9883. www.55bar.com.

    Sun 11/11: Somethin Jazz Club. Yoshiki Miura Group @ 5:00pm. Stevie Swaggz @ 7:00pm. Maya Nova Quintet @ 9:00pm Ray Parker @ 11:00pm. 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Mon 11/12: Julie Eigenberg at Drom. 7:30pm. $15; $20 at door. 85 Ave. A. 212-277-1157. http://dromnyc.com.

    Mon 11/12: Fat Cat. PubliQuartet @ 6:00pm. Ned Goold Quartet @ 9:00pm. Billy Kaye @ 12:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Tues 11/13: Edmar Castaeda at Americas Society. 7:00pm. $20; free for Americas Society members. 680 Park Ave. 212-249-8950. www.carnegiehall.org

    Tues 11/13: Somethin Jazz Club. Troy Roberts Quar-tet @ 9:00pm 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Tues 11/13: Fat Cat. Saul Rubin @ 7:00pm. Peter Brainin Latin Jazz Workshop @ 9:00pm. Greg Glass-man @ 12:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Tues-Sat 11/13-11/1170: Ivan Lins at Birdland. 8:30pm & 11:00pm. 315 W. 44th St.

    Wed 11/14: Fat Cat. Raphael DLugoff Quartet @ 6:00pm. Ryan Berg Quintet @ 9:00pm. Ned Goold @

    12:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Wed 11/14: Marcus Goldhaber at The Metropolitan Room. 9:30pm. 34 W. 22nd St. 212-206-0440. www.metropolitanroom.com.

    Wed 11/14: Somethin Jazz Club. Yuki Shibata Quartet @ 9:00pm 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Wed 11/14: Mike DiRubbo Quintet at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Thurs 11/15: Hector Martignon at Nuyorican Poets Caf. 9:00pm. 236 E. Third St. (Bet. B & C Ave.) 212-465-3167. www.nuyorican.org.

    Thurs-Fri 11/15-11/16: Pamela Luss & Houston Person at The Metropolitan Room. 9:30pm. 34 W. 22nd St.

    Thurs 11/15: Fat Cat. Brandee Younger Harp Quintet @ 7:00pm. Program of Deprogramming @ 10:00pm. Tal Ronen @ 1:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056.

    Thurs 11/15: Somethin Jazz Club. Deborah Latz @ 7:00pm. Ross Kratter Trio @ 9:00pm 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657.

    Thurs 11/15: Leslie Pintchik Trio at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Thurs 11/15: Jill McManus & Boots Maleson at Sofias. 7:00pm. 221 W. 46th St. 212-719-5799.

    Fri-Sat 11/16-11/17: The Best of Blue Note at Rose Theater, Lincoln Center. 8:00pm. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with JD Allen. Broadway @ 60th St. www.jalc.org

    Fri 11/16: Rebeca Vallejo & Hadar Noiberg at Drom. 6:45pm. $10; $15 at door. 85 Ave. A. 212-277-1157. http://dromnyc.com.

    Fri 11/16: Junior Mance Trio at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119. Fri 11/16: Fat Cat. Alex Hoffman Quartet @ 6:00pm. Naomi Shelton @ 9:00pm. Dr. Martino Atangana @ 10:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Fri 11/16, 11/30: Stix Bones at The Metropolitan Room. 11:30pm. 34 W. 22nd St. 212-206-0440. www.metropolitanroom.com.

    Fri-Sun 11/16-11/18: Jaron Eames at Eats Restaurant & Bar. 9:30pm Fri & Sat; 7:30pm Sun. No cover. 1055 Lexington Ave. @ 75th St. 212-396-3287. www.eatsonlex.com

    Fri-Sat 11/16-11/17: Adam Birnbaum & Sean Smith at Knickerbocker Bar & Grill. 9:45pm. 33 University Pl. 212-228-8490. www.knickerbockerbarandgrill.com

    Fri 11/16: Somethin Jazz Club. Matt Baker Trio @ 7:00pm. Harmony Keeney @ 9:00pm Tommaso Gam-bini @ 11:00pm. 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Fri-Sat 11/16-11/17: Joe Hendersons 75th Birthday at The Allen Room, Lincoln Center. Chris Potter, Renee Rosnes, Bobby Hutcherson, Robert Hurst, Jeremy Pelt, Lewis Nash & Michael Dease. Broadway @ 60th St. www.jalc.org

    Fri 11/16: The Mambo Legends Orchestra at SOBs. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. Former musicians of the Tito Puente Orchestra. 200 Varick St. 212-243-4940. http://sobs.com

    Fri 11/16: Rebecca Vallejo & Hadar Noiberg at Drom. 6:45pm. $10; $15 at door. 85 Ave. A. 212-277-1157.

    Sat 11/17: Somethin Jazz Club. SambuluS @ 5:00pm. Brendda Earle Quartet @ 7:00pm. Fredrick Levore @ 9:00pm 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Sat 11/17: University of the Streets at Muhammad Salahuddeen Memorial Jazz Theatre. Sapphire Adizes Quintet at 9:00pm. $10. 130 E. 7th St. (just west of Ave. A). www.universityofthestreets.org.

    Sat 11/17: Claudia Acuna Quartet at Kitano. 8:00pm & (Continued on page 19)

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    10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119. Sat 11/17: Michele Rosewoman Trio at 92Y Tribeca.

    8:00pm. 200 Hudson St. 212-601-1000. www.92y.org/tribeca

    Sat 11/17: Sylvie Courvoisier & Mark Feldman at Greenwich House Music School. 8:00pm. $12; $10 for s t u d e n t s . 4 6 B a r r o w S t . 2 1 2 - 2 4 2 - 4 7 7 0 . www.greenwichhouse.org

    Sat 11/17: Gregory Porter at Littlefield. 8:00pm. $15. 622 Degraw St. (Bet. 3rd & 4th Ave.) 718-855-3388. www.littlefieldnyc.com

    Sat 11/17: Fat Cat. Eden Ladin Quintet @ 7:00pm. George Burton @ 10:00pm. Ray Gallon @ 1:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Sun 11/18: Magos Herrera at Abrons Arts Center at Henry Street Settlement. 3:00pm. 466 Grand St. @ Pitt St. 212-598-0400. www.carnegiehall.org

    Sun 11/18: B.B. King Blues Club & Grill. Hot Lips Joey Morant at Noon, Sunday Gospel Brunch at 1:30pm. 237 W. 42nd St. 212-997-4144. www.bbkingblues.com

    Sun 11/18: Somethin Jazz Club. Heights @ 7:00pm. 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Sun 11/18: Fat Cat. Terry Waldos Gotham City Band @ 6:00pm. Alexi David @ 9:00pm. Brandon Lewis @ 12:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Sun 11/18: Marianne Solivan with Ethan Mann at North Square Lounge. 12:30pm & 2:00pm. 103 Waverly Pl. @ MacDougal St. No cover. 212-254-1200. .

    Mon 11/19: The Living Room. Tony Scherr Trio at 9:00pm. Charlie Hunter at 11:00pm. $8. 154 Ludlow St. (Bet. Stanton & Rivington) 212-533-7234. www.livingroomny.com

    Sun 11/19: Fat Cat. Johnny ONeal @ 6:00pm. George Braith @ 9:00pm. Billy Kaye @ 12:30am. 75 Christo-pher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Mon 11/19: Edmar Castaeda at Americas Society. 7:00pm. $20; free for Americas Society members. 680 Park Ave. 212-249-8950. www.carnegiehall.org

    Tues 11/20: Tuck & Patti at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill. 8:00pm. $25; $30 at door. 237 W. 42nd St. 212-997-4144. www.bbkingblues.com

    Tues 11/20: Magos Herrera Quintet with Celso Duarte at Greene Space. 105 Greene St. 212-431-8720.

    Tues 11/20: Caff Vivaldi. Roger Davidson at 6:00pm. 32 Jones St. 212-691-7538. www.caffevivaldi.com.

    Tues 11/20: Fat Cat. Saul Rubin @ 7:00pm. CocoMama @ 9:00pm. Greg Glassman @ 12:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Tues-Sat 11/20-11/24: Cyrille Aimee at Birdland. 8:30pm & 11:00pm. 315 W. 44th St.

    Tues 11/20: Paulo Braga with Juilliards Artist Diploma Ensemble at Paul Hall, Julliard. 8:00pm. Free. 60 Lin-coln Center Plaza. 212-799-5000. www.julliard.edu

    Wed 11/21: Fat Cat. Raphael DLugoff Trio @ 7:00pm. Don Hahn Sextet @ 9:00pm. Ned Goold @ 12:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Wed 11/21: Abe Ovadia Quartet at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Wed 11/21: Mauricio de Souza Quartet at The Lambs Club. 7:30pm. No cover or min. 132 W. 44th St. 212-997-5262. www.thelambsclub.com

    Thurs 11/22: Gabriel Alegria & the Afro-Peruvian Sextet at Drom. 7:30pm. $20; $30 at door. 85 Ave. A. 212-277-1157. http://dromnyc.com.

    Fri 11/22: Somethin Jazz Club. Yoshino Nakahara Quartet @ 7:00pm. 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Fri 11/23: Somethin Jazz Club. Terrys Quartet @

    9:00pm 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. www.somethinjazz.com.

    Fri 11/23: Tessa Souter at Joes Pub. 7:30pm. $15; $18 at door. 425 Lafayette St. 212-539-8778. www.joespub.com

    Fri 11/23: Fat Cat. Todd Herbert Quartet @ 6:00pm. Naomi Shelton @ 9:00pm. Avi Rothbard Quintet @ 10:30am. Jared Gold at 1:30am. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Wed 11/23: Dee Daniels Quartet at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Thurs 11/24: Ken Peplowski Quartet at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Sat 11/24: PUBLIQuartet at 92Y Tribeca. 8:00pm. 200 Hudson St. 212-601-1000. www.92y.org/tribeca

    Sat 11/24: Fat Cat. Bobby Porcelli Quartet @ 7:00pm. Carlos Abadie Quintet @ 10:00pm. 75 Christopher St. 212-675-6056. www.fatcatmusic.org

    Sun 11/25: Roz Corral Trio at North Square Lounge. 12:30pm & 2:00pm. 103 Waverly Pl. @ MacDougal St. No cover. 212-254-1200. www.northsquarejazz.com.

    Sun 11/25: Dee Pop at Downtown Music Gallery. 13 Monroe St. (Bet. Catherine & Market St.) 212-473-0043. www.downtownmusicgallery.com

    Sun 11/25: B.B. King Blues Club & Grill. Hot Lips Joey Morant at Noon, Sunday Gospel Brunch at 1:30pm. 237 W. 42nd St. 212-997-4144. www.bbkingblues.com

    Sun 11/25: New School Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra directed by Bobby Sanabria at Nuyorican Poets Caf. 8:00pm. 236 E. Third St. (Bet. B & C Ave.) 212-465-3167. www.nuyorican.org.

    Mon 11/26: Edmar Castaeda at Americas Society. 7:00pm. $20; free for Americas Society members. 680 Park Ave. 212-249-8950. www.carnegiehall.org

    (Continued from page 18)

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    Mon 11/26: Somethin Jazz Club. Angela Davis Quar-tet @ 7:00pm. 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657.

    Mon 11/26: The Living Room. Tony Scherr Trio at 9:00pm. Campilongo Quartet at 10:00pm. $8. 154 Ludlow St. (Bet. Stanton & Rivington) 212-533-7234. www.livingroomny.com

    Mon 11/26: Albare at Ginnys Supper Club. 310 Lenox Ave. 212-421-3821. www.ginnyssupperclub.com

    Tues 11/27: Yaron Gershovsky at Drom. 9:30pm. $10. 85 Ave. A. 212-277-1157. http://dromnyc.com.

    Tues 11/27: Nicole Henry at Joes Pub. 7:30pm & 9:30pm. $20. 425 Lafayette St. 212-539-8778. www.joespub.com

    Wed 11/28: Yuka Aikawa Trio at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Wed 11/28: Jazz Student Composers Chamber Con-cert at Ades Performance Space, Manhattan School of Music. 7:30pm. Free. 120 Claremont Ave. 212-749-2802. www.msmnyc.edu

    Thurs 11/29: Caff Vivaldi. Fred Gilde Ensemble at 8:30pm. 32 Jones St. 212-691-7538. .

    Thurs 11/29: Bush Tetras & Sediment Club at (le) poisson rouge. 8:00pm. $20; $25 at door. 158 Bleecker St. 212-505-FISH. www.lepoissonrouge.com.

    Thurs 11/29: Somethin Jazz Club. Strayhorn Tribute Project @ 7:00pm. Zeke Martin Project @ 9:00pm 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657.

    Sun 11/29-11/30: B.B. King at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill. 8:00pm. 237 W. 42nd St. 212-997-4144. www.bbkingblues.com

    Thurs 11/29: Lillie Bryant-Howard Quartet Quartet at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    Thurs 11/29: Willie Martinez y La Familia Sextet at Nuyorican Poets Caf. 9:00pm. 236 E. Third St. (Bet. B & C Ave.) 212-465-3167. www.nuyorican.org.

    Thurs 11/29: Caffe Vivaldi. Fred Gilde Ensemble at 8 : 3 0 p m . 3 2 J o n e s S t . 2 1 2 - 6 9 1 - 7 5 3 8 . www.caffevivaldi.com

    Fri 11/30: University of the Streets at Muhammad Salahuddeen Memorial Jazz Theatre. Tyler Kaneshiro Sextet at 9:00pm. $10. 130 E. 7th St. (just west of Ave. A). www.universityofthestreets.org.

    Fri 11/30: Somethin Jazz Club. Songs of Charley Gerard & Judity Weinstock @ 7:00pm. Matt Baker Trio @ 9:00pm Reach Sextet @ 11:00pm. 212 E. 52nd St., 3rd Fl. (Bet. 2nd & 3rd Ave.) 212-371-7657. .

    Fri 11/30: Eddie Torres & His Mambo Kings Orchestra with director Mitch Frohman at SOBs. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 200 Varick St. 212-243-4940. http://sobs.com

    Fri-Sun 11/30-12/2: Randy Napoleon at Eats Restau-rant & Bar. 9:30pm Fri & Sat; 7:30pm Sun. No cover. 1055 Lexington Ave. @ 75th St. 212-396-3287. www.eatsonlex.com

    Thurs 11/30: Mark Sherman Quartet at Kitano. 8:00pm & 10:00pm. 66 Park Ave @ 38th St. 212-885-7119.

    BROOKLYN Thurs 11/1: Glitter Pomegranate Performance Series

    hosted by Cheryl Boyce Taylor at Eves Lounge. 8:00pm. 769 Washington Ave. Free; 2-drink min.

    Fri 11/2: Fred Van Hove & Lou Grassi at Shapeshifter Lab. 9:00pm. $15; $10 students. 18 Whitwell Pl., Park Slope. 646-820-9452. www.shapeshifterlab.com.

    Fri 11/2: Chias Dance Party at Barbs. 10:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248.

    Fri 11/2: IBeam Music Studio. Maryanne de Prophetis Group at 8:30pm. Gene Ess Fractal Attraction at 9:30pm. $10 suggested donation. 168 7th St.

    Sat 11/3: Douglass St. Music Collective. Captain for Dark Mornings at 8:00pm. Gabriel Guerrero at 9:00pm. $10 suggested donation. 295 Douglass St. (Bet. 3rd & 4th Ave.) 917-355-5731. http://295douglass.org

    Sat 11/3: Michel Gentile Group & Rob Garcia 4 at Brooklyn Conservatory of Music. 8:00pm. 58 7th Ave. @ Lincoln Place. 718-622-3300. www.bqcm.org

    Sat 11/3: Mr. Hos Orchestrotica at Barbs. 8:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248. .

    Sat 11/3: Alembic of Souls at IBeam Music Studio. 8:30pm. $10 suggested donation. 168 7th St. http://ibeambrooklyn.com

    Sun 11/4: The Four Bags at Barbs. 8:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248. www.barbesbrooklyn.com.

    Sun 11/4: S.E.M. Ensemble with Roscoe Mitchell, Conrad Harris & Petr Kotik at Roulette. 5:00pm. Atlan-tic Ave. & 3rd Ave. 917-267-0363. www.roulette.org

    Tues 11/6: Korzo. James Carney at 9:00pm. Kris Davis Trio at 10:30pm. 667 5th Ave. (Bet. 19th & 20th St.) 718-285-9425. www.korzorestaurant.com.

    Tues 11/6: Baars-Henneman at Shapeshifter Lab. 9:00pm. $15. 18 Whitwell Pl., Park Slope. 646-820-9452.

    Wed 11/7: Tyler Blanton Quartet at Shapeshifter Lab. 8:00pm. 18 Whitwell Pl., Park Slope. 646-820-9452.

    Thurs 11/8: Andy Statman at Barbs. 8:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248. www.barbesbrooklyn.com.

    Fri 11/9: IBeam Music Studio. TranceFormation at 8:30pm. Gene Ess Fractal Attraction at 9:30pm. $10 suggested donation. 168 7th St. http://ibeambrooklyn.com

    Fri 11/9: Fred Van Hove & Lou Grassi at The Fire-house Space. 8:00pm & 9:30pm. $15; $10 students. 246 Frost St. http://thefirehousespace.org

    Fri 11/9: The Heavens at Barbs. 10:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248. www.barbesbrooklyn.com.

    Sat 11/10: IBeam Music Studio. The Moon at 8:30pm. Daniel Carter & Federico Ughi at 9:30pm. $10 sug-gested donation. 168 7th St. http://ibeambrooklyn.com

    Mon 11/12: Ben Holmes Quartet at Shapeshifter Lab. 18 Whitwell Pl., Park Slope. 646-820-9452. www.shapeshifterlab.com.

    Tues 11/13: Ben Holmes Quartet at Barbs. 7:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248.

    Tues 11/13: Korzo. Angelica Sanchez Quartet at 9:00pm. Lorel Stillman at 10:30pm. 667 5th Ave. (Bet. 1 9 t h & 2 0 t h S t . ) 7 1 8 - 2 8 5 - 9 4 2 5 . www.korzorestaurant.com.

    Wed 11/14: Cacaw at Barbs. 8:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248. www.barbesbrooklyn.com.

    Thurs 11/15: Baby Soda at Barbs. 8:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248..

    Fri 11/16: IBeam Music Studio. Angelica Sanchez Quartet at 8:30pm. $10 suggested donation. 168 7th St. http://ibeambrooklyn.com

    Sat 11/17: Pedro Giraudo Sextet at Barbs. 8:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248.

    Sat 11/17: IBeam Music Studio. Jesse Stacken at 8:30pm. Detrick/Assadullahi/Sarnecki/Bates at 9:30pm. $10 suggested donation. 168 7th St.

    Sun 11/18: International Contemporary Ensemble + Tyshawn Sorey at Roulette. 8:00pm. Atlantic Ave. & 3rd Ave. 917-267-0363. www.roulette.org

    Sun 11/18: Mary Halvorson & Stephan Crump at Bar-bs. 8:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248.

    Tues 11/20: Korzo. Glenn Zaleski Trio at 9:00pm. 667 5th Ave. (Bet. 19th & 20th St.) 718-285-9425. www.korzorestaurant.com.

    Wed 11/21: Jeff Lederer at Barbs. 8:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248. www.barbesbrooklyn.com.

    Fri 11/23: IBeam Music Studio. Cat Toren Band at 8:30pm. Jasmine Lovell Smiths towering Poppies at 9:30pm. $10 suggested donation. 168 7th St.

    Fri-Sat 11/23-11/24: Henry Threadgill & + ZOOID at Roulette. 8:00pm. Atlantic Ave. & 3rd Ave. 917-267-0363.

    Sun 11/25: Stephane Wrembel at Barbs. 9:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248.

    Mon 11/26: Douglass St. Music Collective. For the Mill (Continued on page 23)

  • Friday, November 16 @ 8 pm

    Ann Hampton CallawayMultiplatinum selling singer-songwriter, composer, lyricist, pianist and actress, Callaway celebrates one of Americas most enduring artists, Barbra Streisand. Ticket Price: Orchestra $45 / Mezzanine $40

    Friday, JaNuary 18 @ 8 pm

    Blood, Sweat & TearsKnown for fusing together rock, blues and pop with horn arrangements and jazz improvisation creating the genre jazz-rock. Many critics consider the band to be the mu-sical version of Saturday Night Live.Ticket Price $55.00

    thursday, February 7 @ 8 pm

    Steve TyrellGrammy Award-winning

    vocalist, Steve Tyrell rein-vented and re-popularized classic pop standards for a modernday audience. With

    the grit and soul of a life-time of experiences, he has sold hundreds of thousands

    of albums and gained a pas-sionate following all over

    the world. Hes held top positions at various outlets.

    Ticket Price: $50.00

    Friday, JaNuary 11 @ 8 pm

    Dickey Betts & Great Southern

    With Special Guest Jamie McLean Band

    The New York Times has called Betts one of the great rock guitarists

    who thinks like a jazz improviser, in

    thoughtfully structured, cleanly articulated, intelli-

    gently paced phrases Ticket Price $75.00

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    203.438.5795 www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org

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    Calendar of Events

    NOV

    Blue Note 131 W Third St. (east of 6th Ave)

    212-475-8592 www.bluenote.net

    Cleopatras Needle 2485 Broadway

    (betw. 92nd & 93rd St.) 212-769-6969

    Cornelia St. Caf 29 Cornelia St.

    (bet. W 4th & Bleecker) 212-989-9319

    corneliastreetcafe.com

    Deer Head Inn 5 Main Street

    Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327

    www.deerheadinn.com

    1 - Thu Buika Richard Clements 3; Dai-suke Abe 3

    Geoff Vidal 3; Tyler Blanton Bill Goodwin 4

    2 - Fri Buika YoungJoo Song 3; Robert Rucker 3

    Jason Rigby 3 Nancy Coletti 4

    3 - Sat Chick Corea & Stanley Clarke Band

    Fukushi Tainaka 4; Jesse Simpson 3

    Devin Gray 4 Bill Warfield 8

    4 - Sun NYU Jazz Brunch, Michael Rodriguez; Chick Corea & Stanley Clarke Band

    Keith Ingham 3; Jazz Jam Manner Effect Bonnie Childs 3

    5 - Mon Chick Corea & Stanley Clarke Band

    Roger Lent 3; Jam Session David Amram 4

    6 - Tue Chick Corea & Stanley Clarke Band

    Marc Devine 3; Jam Ses-sion

    Abe Ovadia 3

    7 - Wed Chick Corea & Stanley Clarke Band

    Les Kurtz 3; Joonsam Lee 3 Samir Zarif 6

    8 - Thu Ellis Marsalis 4 Don Furman 3; Daisuke Abe 3

    Jess Korman 3 Bill Goodwin 4

    9 - Fri Ellis Marsalis 4 Rudi Mwongozi 4; Robert Rucker 3

    Jim Black 2 Spencer Reed Band

    10 - Sat Ellis Marsalis 4; Mauricio Zottarelli-Mozik

    Ken Simon 4; Jesse Simp-son 3

    Ellery Eskelin 3 Co-Op Bop with Randy Brecker

    11 - Sun Iris Ornig; Ellis Marsalis 4 Keith Ingham 3; Jazz Jam Jesse Green & Joanie Samra

    12 - Mon Eric Person Roger Lent 3; Jam Session

    13 - Tue Curtis Stigers Marc Devine 3; Jam Ses-sion

    Rosana Eckert; Alison Wedding

    14 - Wed Curtis Stigers Les Kurtz 3; Joonsam Lee 3 Jerome Sabbagh 4

    15 - Thu Kenny G Keith Ingham 3; Daisuke Abe 3

    Peter Evans 4 Bill Goodwin 4

    16 - Fri Kenny G; John Raymond Mamiko Watanabe 4; Robert Rucker 3

    Nasheet Waits-Abraham Burton 3

    Erin McClelland Band

    17 - Sat Kenny G; MuthaWit Ray Blue 4; Jesse Simpson 3

    Bobby Avey 5 Najma Parkins 3

    18 - Sun Juilliard Jazz Brunch, Groove in Time; Kenny G

    Keith Ingham 3; Jazz Jam Paul Meyers & Deanna Witkowski

    Bobby Avey 5

    19 - Mon Sheila Jordan & Steve Kuhn Roger Lent 3; Jam Session

    20 - Tue Jacqui Naylor Marc Devine 3; Jam Ses-sion

    21 - Wed Jacqui Naylor Les Kurtz 3; Joonsam Lee 3 Cage Centennial; Jacam Manricks 3

    22 - Thu Jacqui Naylor Kazu 3; Daisuke Abe 3

    23 - Fri Manhattan Transfer Jihye Park 3; Robert Rucker 3

    John McNeil & Jeremy Udden 4

    Gene Ess 5

    24 - Sat Manhattan Transfer Kuni Mikami 4; Jesse Simpson 3

    David Liebman 5 Eric Doney

    25 - Sun Erika; Manhattan Transfer Keith Ingham 3; Jazz Jam Manhattan Klezmer

    26 - Mon Roger Lent 3; Jam Session Joe Alterman 4 Ensemble of COTA All Stars

    27 - Tue Marc Devine 3; Jam Ses-sion

    Peter Brendler 4

    28 - Wed Les Kurtz 3; Joonsam Lee 3 Surface to Air

    29 - Thu Cassandra Wilson Lonnie Gasperini 3; Dai-suke Abe 3

    Tom Chang 4 Bill Goodwin 4

    30 - Fri Cassandra Wilson; Michael Feinberg

    Rahn Burton 3; Robert Rucker 3

    Loren Stillman 4 Marcell Bellinger

    November 2012 All Shows at 8:00 PM

    Nov 6: Charli Persip Big Band Super Sound Nov 13: Chip White Ensemble Nov 20: Mike Longo Trio Nov 27: Cecilia Coleman Quintet

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    at 8:00pm. Nate Wooley Quintet Alpha at 9:30pm. $10 suggested donation. 295 Douglass St. (Bet. 3rd & 4th Ave.) 917-355-5731. http://295douglass.org

    Tues 11/27: Michael Dessen Trio at Shapeshifter Lab. 9:30pm. $8. Presenting premiere of Resonating Abstrac-tions, a 7-movement work commissioned by Chamber Music America. 18 Whitwell Pl., Park Slope. 646-820-9452. www.shapeshifterlab.com.

    Tues 11/27: Leni Stern at Barbs. 7:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248.

    Tues 11/27: Douglass St. Music Collective. The Gate at 8:00pm. Nate Wooley Quintet Omega at 9:00pm. $10 suggested donation. 295 Douglass St. (Bet. 3rd & 4th Ave.) 917-355-5731. http://295douglass.org

    Wed 11/28: Curtis MacDonald Group at Barbs. 8:00pm. 376 9th St. @ 6th Ave. 347-422-0248.

    Wed 11/28: Douglass St. Music Collective. Nate Woo-ley Quintet Alpha at 9:30pm. $10 suggested donation. 295 Douglass St. (Bet. 3rd & 4th Ave.) 917-355-5731. http://295douglass.org

    Thurs 11/29: Douglass St. Music Collective. Nate Wooley Quintet Omega at 9:30pm. $10 suggested donation. 295 Douglass St. (Bet. 3rd & 4th Ave.) 917-355-5731. http://295douglass.org

    Fri 11/30: Red Hot + Cuba at BAM Howard Gilman Opera House. 8:00pm. $25+. 30 Lafayette Ave. 718-636-4129. http://bam.org

    Fri 11/30: IBeam Music Studio. Bob Gluck at 8:00pm. James Keepnews at 8:30pm. Gluck/Keepnews/Carter/Filiano at 9:00pm. Maryanne de Prophetis Trio at 9:30pm. $10 suggested donation. 168 7th St. http://ibeambrooklyn.com

    Fri 11/30: Burning Gums at Brooklyn Conservatory of Music. 8:00pm. 58 7th Ave. @ Lincoln Place. 718-622-3300. www.bqcm.org

    BRONX Wed-Fri 11/14-11/16: Third Annual Johnny Pacheco

    Latin Music and Jazz Festival at Lehman College, Lovinger Theatre. 250 Bedford Park Blvd. West. Fea-tured performance Friday at 7:30pm with The Lehman Jazz Band and special guest artists. 718-960-8247. www.lehmancenter.org

    QUEENS Wed 11/7: Monthly Jazz Jam at Flushing Town Hall.

    7:00pm. $10. Members students & performers free. 137-35 Nor thern B lvd. 718-463-7700, x222. www.flushingtownhall.org.

    Fri 11/9: Monthly Jazz Clinic at Flushing Town Hall. 4:00pm. Free. 137-35 Northern Blvd. 718-463-7700, x222.

    Fri 11/16: NEA Jazz Masters at Flushing Town Hall. 8:00pm. With Jimmy Heath, Barry Harris, Ron Carter, Curtis Fuller, Jimmy Owens & Tootie Heath. $40; $32 members; $10 students. Concert dedicated to Phoebe Jacobs, former executive vice president of the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation. 137-35 Northern Blvd. 718-463-7700, x222.

    LONG ISLAND Fri 11/2: Great Saxophone Tribute to Stan Getz, Can-

    nonball Adderley & Sonny Stitt with Demetrius Spaneas at Dix Hills Performing Arts Center. 7:30pm. Five Towns College, 305 N. Service Rd., Dix Hills. 631-656-2110. www.dhpac.org

    Sun 11/4: Keb Mo Band at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center. 8:00pm. $100, $80, $60. 76 Main St. 631-288-1500. www.whbpac.org

    WESTCHESTER Fri 11/2: Alan Broadbent & Don Falzone at Carnegie

    Room. 7:30pm. The Nyack Library, 59 S. Broadway, Nyack. 845-608-3593. www.carnegieroom.org

    Sun 11/11: Antoinette Montague at First Presbyterian Church. 5:15pm. $20. 199 N. Columbus Ave., Mount Vernon. 914-793-7179. www.pjsjazz.org

    Sun 11/11: Ron Carter with Russell Malone & Donald

    Vega at Carnegie Room. 7:30pm. The Nyack Library, 59 S . B r o a d w a y , N y a c k . 8 4 5 - 6 0 8 - 3 5 9 3 . www.carnegieroom.org

    Wed 11/14: Cecil Bridgewater at Hudson River Mu-seum. 1:30pm. Free. 511 Warburton Ave., Yonkers. 914-963-4550. www.hrm.org

    Sat 11/17: Gato Barbieri at Tarrytown Music Hall. 8:00pm. 13 Main St., Tarrytown, NY. 877-840-0457. www.tarrytownmusichall.org

    Fri 11/30: Scott Reeves Quintet with Duane Eubanks at Carnegie Room. 7:30pm. The Music of Clark Terry & Bob Brookmeyer. The Nyack Library, 59 S. Broadway, Nyack. 845-608-3593. www.carnegieroom.org

    NEW JERSEY Thurs 11/1: Akiko Tsuruga Quartet at Makeda. 7:30pm.

    No cover, $5 min. 338 George St., New Brunswick. No cover, $5 min. www.nbjp.org

    Fri 11/2: Lalo Conversano at Trumpets. 6 Depot Sq., Montclair. 973-744-2600. www.trumpetsjazz.com

    Sat 11/3: Billy Harper Quintet at Bethany Baptist Church. 6:00pm. Jazz Vespers. Free. 275 W. Market St., Newark. 973-623-8161. http://bethany-newark.org

    Sat 11/3: Dorado Schmitt & Birdlands Django Reinhardt Festival All-Stars at New Jersey Performing Arts Centers Chase Room. 6:00pm & 8:30pm. One Center St., Newark. 973-642-8989. http://njpac.org

    Sat 11/3: Gene Bertoncini, Paul Meyers & John Stow-ell at Trumpets. 6 Depot Sq., Montclair. 973-744-2600.

    Thurs 11/4: Mike Lee Family at South Orange Perform-ing Arts Center. 7:00pm. $15. One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-313-2787. www.sopacnow.org

    Fri 11/5: Swingadelic at Maxwells. 9:00pm. No cover. 1039 Washington St., Hoboken. www.maxwellsnj.com

    Tues 11/6: Radam Schwartz & Bruce Williams at Whole Foods Market. 6:00pm. Free. 235 Prospect Ave., West Orange. 973-669-3196.

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    Calendar of Events Wed 11/7: Barbara Cook at McCarter Theater. 7:30pm. 91 University Pl., Princeton. 609-258-2787. www.mccarter.org

    Wed 11/7: Jazzmeia Horn at Hyatt. 7:30pm. 2 Albany St., New Brunswick. No cover. www.nbjp.org

    Wed 11/7: Ted Curson & Trumpets Monthly Jam Session at Trumpets. 6 Depot Sq., Montclair. 973-744-2600. www.trumpetsjazz.com

    Wed 11/7: Nicki Parrott & Rosanno Sportiello at Shanghai Jazz. 24 Main St., Madison. 973-822-2899. www.shanghaijazz.com.

    Thurs 11/8: Sharel Cassity Quartet at Makeda. 7:30pm. No cover, $5 min. 338 George St., New Bruns-wick. No cover, $5 min. www.nbjp.org

    Thurs 11/8: Chick Corea & Gary Burton at McCarter Theater. 7:30pm. 91 University Pl., Princeton. 609-258-2787. www.mccarter.org

    Fri 11/9: Vanessa Perea at Makeda. 7:30pm. No cover, $5 min. 338 George St., New Brunswick. No cover, $5 min. www.nbjp.org

    Fri 11/9: Burr Johnson at Trumpets. 6 Depot Sq., Montclair. 973-744-2600. www.trumpetsjazz.com

    Sat 11/10: Aretha Franklin at New Jersey Performing Arts Centers Prudential Hall. 8:00pm. One Center St., Newark. 973-642-8989. http://njpac.org

    Sat 11/10: Dave Stryker at Trumpets. 6 Depot Sq., Montclair. 973-744-2600. www.trumpetsjazz.com

    Sun 11/11: Lauren Hooker Quartet at City Green. 2:00pm. $50 suggested donation. Jazz cocktail party fund-raiser. 171 Grove St., Clifton. 973-869-4086. www.citygreenonline.org.

    Tues 11/13: Judi Silvano & James Weidman at Whole Foods Market. 6:00pm. Free. 235 Prospect Ave., West Orange. 973-669-3196.

    Tues 11/13: Aaron Weinstein & Warren Vache at Rutgers University, Dana Library, Dana Room. 2:00pm. Free. 185 University Ave., Newark. 973-353-5595. http://newarkwww.rutgers.edu

    Tues 11/13: Jazz Knights of West Point at South Orange Performing Arts Center. 7:00pm. Free. One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-313-2787. www.sopacnow.org

    Wed 11/14: Holli Ross & Singers from MSU at Trum-pets. 6 Depot Sq., Montclair. 973-744-2600. www.trumpetsjazz.com

    Wed 11/14: Gregg Akkerman at Rutgers University, Dana Library, Dana Room. 7:00pm. Free. Johnny Hartman: The Voice of Romance Revealed. 185 Uni-versity Ave., Newark. 973-353-5595. http://newarkwww.rutgers.edu

    Thurs 11/15: Orrin Evans Quartet at Makeda. 7:30pm. No cover, $5 min. 338 George St., New Brunswick. No cover, $5 min. www.nbjp.org

    Thurs 11/15: Blind Boys of Alabama & Dr. John at Mayo Performing Arts Center. 8:00pm. $39-$59. 100 S o u t h S t . , M o r r i s t o w n . 9 7 3 - 5 3 9 - 8 0 0 8 . www.morristown.com/communitytheatre

    Fri 11/16: Saundra Silliman at Trumpets. 6 Depot Sq., Montclair. 973-744-2600. www.trumpetsjazz.com

    Fri 11/16: All-State Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Choir at New Jersey Performing Arts Centers Victoria Thea-ter. 7:00pm. One Center St., Newark. 973-642-8989. http://njpac.org

    Sat 11/17: Lauren Hooker Quartet at Puffin Cultural Forum. 8:00pm. 20 Puffin Way, Teaneck. 201-86-8923. www.puffinculturalforum.org

    Tues 11/20: Allen Farnham & Paul Abler at Whole Foods Market. 6:00pm. Free. 235 Prospect Ave., West O r a n g e . 9 7 3 - 6 6 9 - 3 1 9 6 . www.bossanovamusicproductions

    Wed 11/21: Najwa Parkins Trio at Hyatt. 7:30pm. 2 Albany St., New Brunswick. No cover. www.nbjp.org

    Wed 11/21: Dalton Gang at Trumpets. 6 Depot Sq., Montclair. 973-744-2600. www.trumpetsjazz.com

    Sat 11/24: LLenny White Quartetat Trumpets. 6 Depot

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    NOV

    Dizzys Club Coca Cola

    Bdwy &t 60th, 5th Fl. 212-258-9595

    jazzatlincolncenter.com

    Dizzys Club After Hours

    Bdwy & 60th, 5th Fl 212-258-9595

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    Feinsteins at Loews Regency

    540 Park Ave. 212-339-8942

    feinsteinsattheregency.com

    Garage 99 Seventh Ave. S

    (at Grove St.) 212-645-0600

    www.garagerest.com

    1 - Thu Wycliffe Gordon Broadway Ballyhoo; Tamara Tunie

    Rick Stone 3; Alan Chau-bert 3

    2 - Fri Wycliffe Gordon Tamara Tunie Doug McDonald 3; Hot House

    3 - Sat Wycliffe Gordon Tamara Tunie Larry newcomb 3; Evgeny Lebedev; Daylight Blues Band

    4 - Sun Wycliffe Gordon Lindsay Mendez & Marco Laguia; Magical Nights

    Evan Schwam 4; David Coss 4; Masami Ishikawa 3

    5 - Mon Manhattan School of Music: Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra

    Harry Allen Howard Williams Orchestra; Ben Cliness 3

    6 - Tue Giacomo Gates All Star Election Night Special

    Pete Zimmer 4 Kyle Athayde Band

    7 - Wed Molly Johnson Pete Zimmer 4 Sue Raney & Alan Broadbent 3

    Marc Devine 3; Anderson Brothers

    8 - Thu Gregory Porter Pete Zimmer 4 Broadway Ballyhoo; Sue Raney & Alan Broadbent 3

    Champian Fulton 4; Andrew Hadro 4

    9 - Fri Gregory Porter Pete Zimmer 4 Sue Raney, Alan Broadbent 3 Kyoko Oyobe 3; Kevin Dorn Band

    10 - Sat Gregory Porter Pete Zimmer 4 Sue Raney, Alan Broadbent 3 Daniela Schaechter 3; Brooks Hartell 3; Akiko Tsuruga 3

    11 - Sun Gregory Porter Beauty & La Biche; Magical Nights

    Lou Caputo 4; David Coss 4; Mauricio DeSouza 3

    12 - Mon Manhattan School of Music Jazz Orchestra

    Doo Wop Project Howard Williams Orchestra; David Baron

    13 - Tue Lou Donaldson 4 Bruce Harris 5 Peter Gallagher Eyal Vilner Band; Mayu Saeki 3

    14 - Wed Lou Donaldson 4 Bruce Harris 5 Peter Gallagher Dylan Meek 3; Ryan Meagher 3

    15 - Thu Lou Donaldson 4 Bruce Harris 5 Peter Gallagher; Broadway Ballyhoo

    Nick Moran 3; New Tricks

    16 - Fri Lou Donaldson 4 Bruce Harris 5 Peter Gallagher Ben Benack 4; Kevin Dorn Band

    17 - Sat Lou Donaldson 4 Bruce Harris 5 Peter Gallagher Larry Newcomb 3; Mark Marino 3; Virginia Mayhew

    18 - Sun Lou Donaldson 4 Magical Nights; Tommy Tune David Coss 4; Ethan Mann 3

    19 - Mon Barcelona Jazz Orchestra Bill Charlap & Sandy Stewart Howard Williams Band; Kenny Shanker 4

    20 - Tue Monty Alexander Ryan Hayden 4 Bill Charlap & Sandy Stewart Fat Cat Big Band; JT Pro-ject

    21 - Wed Monty Alexander Ryan Hayden 4 Bill Charlap & Sandy Stewart Rob Edwards 4; Danny Walsh 4

    22 - Thu Monty Alexander Ryan Hayden 4 Club Dark Larry Newcomb 3; Justin Lees 3

    23 - Fri Monty Alexander Ryan Hayden 4 Bill Charlap & Sandy Stewart Michika Fukumori 3; Joey Morant 3

    24 - Sat Monty Alexander Ryan Hayden 4 Bill Charlap & Sandy Stewart Marsha Heydt 4; Champian Fulton 4; Virginia Mayhew 4

    25 - Sun Monty Alexander Magical Nights; Tommy Tune Iris Ornig 4; David Coss 4

    26 - Mon Brandi Disterheft Tommy Tune Howard Williams Band; Camille Thurman

    27 - Tue Mary Stallings, Eric Reed 3 Michael Feinstein Jazz Band Classic; Justin Lees 3

    28 - Wed Mary Stallings, Eric Reed 3 Michael Feinstein Josh Lawrence 4; Paul Francis 3

    29 - Thu Mary Stallings, Eric Reed 3 Michael Feinstein; Scott Siegel

    Nue Jazz Project; Bryan Carter 3

    30 - Fri Mary Stallings, Eric Reed 3 Michael Feinstein Dave Kain; Dre Barnes 3

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    NOV

    The Iridium

    Jazz Gallery 290 Hudson St.

    (below Spring St.) 212-242-1063

    www.jazzgallery.org

    Jazz Standard 116 E 27th St 212-576-2232

    www.jazzstandard.net

    Shrine 2271 Adam Clayton

    Powell Blvd. 212-690-7807

    www.shrinenyc.com

    1 - Thu Gregg Rolie & Alan Haynes Thiefs Steve Kuhn 3 Keith Curbow; AC Lincoln; Danny Switchblade; Stratospheerius; Muncie; DJ Elbow

    2 - Fri Robbie Dupree Johnathan Blake Steve Kuhn 3 Rakiem Walker; Junion Lewis; DJ Birane

    3 - Sat Leslie West Steve Kuhn 3 Yacouba Diabate; Sound Fron-tier; La Mecanica; Kepaar; Hot & Wild

    4 - Sun Leslie West Steve Kuhn 3 Jazz Jam Session; Shrine Big Band; Reggae

    5 - Mon Arlen Roth Band Mingus Big Band Hyuna Park; Dylan Maida; Emily & the Ideals; Supremo Massiv

    6 - Tue Shaynee Rainblt Rebecca Martin & Larry Grenadier

    Ben Allison Nuit Africaine de la Parole; Cap-Nam; Turning Plates from Scotland

    7 - Wed Reb Beach Project Jazz Composers Collec-tive

    Elise Wood 2; Thurston Ray; Jane Lee Hooker; Mark Farmer; Boom Bits

    8 - Thu Wolff & Clark Expedition Zenon - Colley - Sanchez Jazz Composers Collec-tive

    Peter Honan; Yahawashi; Fol Y'all; Uprising Roots; DJ Elbow Greasy

    9 - Fri Wolff & Clark Expedition Ben Allsion: Composers Collective Reunion; Ted Nash 4

    Rakiem Walker; Andrew Karna-vas; Glaz Roas; Preachearman; DJ Birane

    10 - Sat Billy Cox Band Ben Allsison: Composers Collective Reunion; Mi-chael Blake 4

    Grace Undergrounde; Yacouba Diabate; Reina Williams; Sould'Out; Kakande; Hot & Wild

    11 - Sun Billy Cox Band Ben Allison: Composers Collective Reunion; Mi-chael Blake Band

    Jazz Jam Session; Reverend Robert; Reggae

    12 - Mon Steve Stevens Mingus Big Band FFP; Tomayasu Ikuta; Natalie Fernandez

    13 - Tue Bob Malone Winard Harper & Jeli Posse

    Chieko Honda; Lynette Williams; Fife & Drom

    14 - Wed Tommy Castro Band ACT Winard Harper & Jeli Posse

    Terry Blossom; Maria Davis; R&B against AIDS

    15 - Thu Tommy Castro Band Le Boeuf Brothers Vinicius Cantuaria Jacques & Marie; Dolly Rocker Ragdoll; P.I.C.; ROTIMI

    16 - Fri Three Degrees Steve Coleman & Five Elements

    Vinicius Cantuaria David Caldwell Mason; GASH-CAT; Sambalolo & Bouba

    17 - Sat Three Degrees Vinicius Cantuaria Yacouba Diabate; Emilie Weibel; Shelly Bhushan; Isaac Katalay

    18 - Sun Stanley Jordan Vinicius Cantuaria Jazz Jam Session; Cannibal Ramblers; Reggae

    19 - Mon Stanley Jordan Mingus