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  • Stanley Plays Jimi

    World-renowned guitarist Stanley Jordan brings his long-running tribute Stanley Plays Jimi to the stage--a deeply personal and imaginative homage to Jimi Hendrix. Rather than imitate, Stanley re-imagines Hendrix's music, channeling his spirit while exploring how Jimi's sound might have evolved today. "This is my fantasy Hendrix concert if Jimi were still alive," Stanley says. A four-time Grammy nominee with a signature two-hand tapping technique, Stanley first connected with Hendrix as a child, making this project both a musical and emotional full circle. Though widely celebrated for his groundbreaking jazz career--including his landmark album Magic Touch, which spent 51 weeks at #1 on Billboard's jazz chart--Stanley has always kept one foot in rock and blues. With Stanley Plays Jimi, he blends Hendrix's explosive energy with his own exploratory style, honoring the legend while expanding the vocabulary he left behind.

  • Local Artist Series: Dwayne Haggins Band Feat. Kebbi Williams

    He's been described as 'the love child of Hank Williams and Otis Redding.' "The John Legend of rockabilly." And even, the 'what-took-you-so-long?' fusion of Elvis Presley and Marvin Gaye.' At every performance, whether in a venerable metropolitan concert hall or a grimy dive in an anonymous strip mall, Dwayne Haggins is always at work. Adding new subtleties to an obvious melody line. Reinterpreting a time-worn lyrical cliché to imbue it anew with genuine feeling. Unleashing a gentle cascade of vocal acrobatics when least expected (and hence most effective) - never for show alone, but always to express a likewise unanticipated nuance of feeling: a whisper of love, a curse of anger, a groan of pain, a whoop of joy that feels, paradoxically, both surprising and inevitable at the same moment. Dwayne Haggins grew up in many places, but when he talks of "home" these days, he means Framingham, Massachusetts.

  • Jerry Bergonzi & Sean Pentland Quartet

    Bassist and composer Sean Pentland, leader of Ensemble Caduceus, has been making his mark with premieres at the Seoul Arts Center Summer Festival (2023), the Naju Contemporary Music Festival (2021), and other venues across Korea. His works, along with pieces co-led with saxophone legend Jerry Bergonzi in the Pentland/Bergonzi Quartet, will appear on forthcoming 2025 albums. Shaped by years in Great Britain, Germany, and South Korea, Sean has toured internationally with Don Braden, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Luciana Souza, Bobby Wellins, Tina May, Damon Brown, Johannes Enders, and Bergonzi himself. He studied at New England Conservatory and Berklee's Global Jazz Institute and has taught at Paekche Institute of the Arts, Edinburgh University, and Litchfield Jazz Camp. Tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi is celebrated worldwide for his innovative playing, prolific recordings, and influential teaching.