The John Marshall Quintet featuring Grant Stewart will fill Abingdon Theatre with the sound of Jazz on Sunday, August 8 at 7:00pm and 9:00pm for this one evening benefit special performance. Having learned his craft, with help from Ornette Coleman and Lonnie Hillyer, trumpeter John Marshall went on to work with a succession of big bands led by Buddy Rich, Mel Lewis, Lionel Hampton, Al Porcino, Gerry Mulligan and Dizzy Gillespie.
In the late eighties John and pianist Tardo Hammer co-led the Bopera House, a standard-setting quintet which also featured tenor saxophonist Ralph Lalama. Originally from New York, John moved to Europe in 1992 and became a member of the brass section and featured soloist with the West Deutscher Rundfunk Big Band, based in Cologne, Germany, he is one of the brightest contemporary hard bop trumpet voices. John Marshall leads his own quintets in Europe and has put out seven CDs as a leader since 1992, and many more as a sideman. He now returns to New York for the month of August to appear at Abingdon Theatre with an amazing assembled group of jazz musicians. http://www.marshallbop.com
Since moving to New York City from Toronto in 1990 at the age of nineteen, Grant Stewart, on tenor saxophone, has studied with such masters as Barry Harris and Donald Byrd. He has performed with Curtis Fuller, Clark Terry, Etta Jones, Bill Charlap, Brad
Mehldau, Russell Malone, Larry Goldings, Peter Bernstein, Jimmy Cobb, Harry Connick, Mickey Roker, Cecil Payne and was a member of the last Al Grey Sextet. Stewart can be found playing at such clubs in NY as Birdland, Smoke, The Ketano, The Jazz Standard, Fat Cat and at Smalls Jazz Club. Stewart has performed all over North America and Europe as well as in Japan, Brazil and Taiwan. Grant also has many CDs out as a leader and sideman. For more information, please visit http://www.grantstewartjazz.com/home.htmRounding out the quintet are pianist, Tardo Hammer; bassist, Neal Miner and drummer Jimmy Wormworth.
The Bassist Neal Miner is greatly sought-after by many including James Moody, Frank Wess and Jon Hendricks. He can be heard with Jane Monheit's current groups as will as with Annie Ross (along with Tardo). For more information, please visit httpwww.nealminer.com/index.html
The most senior member of the aggregation is drummer Jimmy Wormworth. Along with Tardo Hammer, he plays regularly with CharLes Davis, Annie Ross and in Tardo's own trio. In the sixties and seventies he worked with such greats as Kenny Dorham, J.R. Montrose, MAl Waldron, Al Haig and Sal Nistico.
Tickets for this show are available by calling 212.868.4444 or by visiting http://www.smarttix.com/
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