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Join us for the Tucson Jazz Festival 2025!!
Schedule of Events:
6:30 Pm: Arcoiris Sandoval Sonic Asylum Trio
Two Seatings For All Century Room Shows, 6:30pm And 8:30pm
About The Artist
Arcoiris Sandoval Is A Jazz Pianist, Composer And Fulbright Award Recipient Currently Residing In New York City Originally From Tucson, Arizona. She Leads Her Own Trio And Quintet Project Called Sonic Asylum And Is The Co-Director Of An Award-Winning Multimedia Orchestra Called The D.O.M.E. Experience Along With Bassist Mimi Jones Which Aims To Raise Environmental And Social Awareness Through The Integration Of Orchestral Composition, Choreography And Cinematography. She Toured, Recorded And Was The Md For Acclaimed Vocalist Allan Harris For Over Five Years And Performs Occasionally With The Mingus Big Band. She Has Written, Conducted And Performed String Arrangements With Vocalist Tammy Mccann At Lincoln Center Which Were Also Performed At The Music Institute Of Chicago. In 2022, She Was The Keyboardist For An Orchestral Tribute To The Notorious B.I.G. At David Geffen Hall In Lincoln Center. She Obtained Her Master's Degree In Jazz Piano Performance From The Manhattan School Of Music, And Has Won 2013 And 2015 Ascap Young Jazz Composer Awards In Addition To Being A Semifinalist At In The Montreux Solo Jazz Piano Competition In 2012, A Participant In The Mary Lou Williams Festival As Well As The Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Program And The Metropole Orkest Arrangers Workshop Directed By Vince Mendoza Featuring Guest Artist Richard Bona. She Was Also A Finalist At The Inaugural Ellis Marsalis Jazz Piano Competition In Summer 2018. One Of Her Arrangements Was Performed By The Metropole Orkest At The 2016 Bbc Proms Tribute To Quincy Jones. She Has Also Performed At Major Festivals Throughout The World Including Umbria Jazz Festival With Allan Harris, Nyc Jazz Piano Festival, Vermont Jazz Center Solo Piano Festival, Tucson Jazz Festival Where She Performed With Legendary Jazz Drummer Jimmy Cobb In 2015 And In 2017 She Opened For Tower Of Power With Lonnie Plaxico, As Well As Telluride Jazz And Many Others. In 2018, She Released Her Debut Sonic Asylum Trio Album Entitled "First Voyage" Featuring Marty Kenney On Bass And Allan Mednard On Drums Which Won A Global Music Award. Her Sonic Asylum Trio And Quintet Project Has Performed At Nyc Winter Jazzfest In 2024, The Kennedy Center, Vermont Jazz Emerging Artist Festival And She Won A Chamber Music America Performance Plus Grant For This Ensemble To Work With Billy Childs. Her Original Composition "Journey To Agartha" Is Now Published In Terri Lyne Carrington's Compilation Called "New Standards, 101 Lead Sheets By Women Composers".
Location: The Century Room, 311 E Congress St, Tucson, Az 85701
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7:30 Pm: Brian Bromberg's Unapologetically Funky Big Bombastic Band W/Special Guests Michael Paulo And Paul Brown
About The Artist
Brian Bromberg
Brian Was Born In Tucson Arizona. He Grew Up In A Family Of Musicians And Artists. His Father And Brother Played The Drums. With All That Music Around The House, And Drums All Over The Place, It Was Natural For Brian To Start Playing The Drums As Well. At Two And A Half Years Old, He Was Beating Up The Furniture And Banging On Anything That Didn't Move. After Some Years Of Playing And Practicing, Brian Began His Professional Career As A Drummer At The Age Of Thirteen. In Elementary And Jr.High School, Brian Also Played The Cello. That Was One Instrument That Brian Did Not Feel Very Comfortable Playing. One Day In Orchestra Class At Jr. High, The Orchestra Director Came Over To Brian And Said, Hey Brian, You See That Big Bass Over There In The Corner? You Know That Nobody Is Playing It. Don't You Want To Play That Big Cool Bass Over There? You See, The Orchestra Director Had A Plan. He Thought That Having One Bad Bass Player Was Better Than Not Having One At All. That Was His Way Of Getting Brian To Stop Trying To Cut His Cello In Half!
That Day Was A Blessing In Disguise. Brian Didn't Realize That He Had The Gift For Melody As Well As Rhythm. With His Drumming Background, And All This New Melody Available To Him From The Bass, Brian Knew That This Was Going To Be His Path.
From Ages Fourteen To Eighteen, Brian Locked Himself Up In A Room And Practiced Day And Night. Testing Out Of High School Early And Devoting All His Time To Music, For The Next Few Years Brian Played Every Type Of Gig Imaginable. Quite Often He Would Play Five To Seven Nights A Week With Several Different Bands.
Brian's First Big Break Came In 1979 When Marc Johnson, The Wonderful Bassist With The Great Jazz Pianist Bill Evans, Heard Brian Play. Several Months Later While On Tour, Marc Ran Into Legendary Jazz Saxophonist Stan Getz. Stan Was Looking For A New Bass Player And Asked Marc If He Knew Any New Young Players. Marc Told Stan About Brian And He Then Auditioned For Stan And Joined The Stan Getz Quintet In December Of 1979. At Only 19, He Spent Nearly A Year Touring The World With Stan And His Band.
Since Then, As A Session Bassist Brian Has Performed On Many Major Hollywood Movie Soundtracks And Television Shows, And Has Toured, Performed And Or Recorded With Some Of The Greatest Artists Of Our Time Including: Andrea Bocell,I Andy Williams, Anita O' Day, Arturo Sandoval, Carmen Mccrea, Donny Osmond, Dudley Moore, Eddie Harris, Elvis Costello, Freddie Hubbard, George Benson, George Duke, Gerry Mulligan, Kenny G, Kenny Rankin, Lee Ritenour, Les Mccann, Lionel Hampton, Lou Rawls, Roy Hargrove,Sarah Vaughn, Shirley Horn, Sonny Stitt, Stan Getz, Stanley Turrentine, Steven Bishop, Steven Tyler( (Aerosmith), And Sting
Brian's Solo Career Began With The Release Of His First Album, "A New Day" In 1986. Since That First Album Brian Has Released Over 20 Solo Projects Globally And Got His First Grammy Nomination In 2007 For His Chart-Topping Cd "Downright Upright."
As A Solo Artist And Independent Record Producer, Brian Has Produced More Than 13 Top-10 Hits, Many Top-5 Hits, And Three #1 Hit Songs, As Well As Selling Over A Quarter Million Albums As A Jazz Bassist!
Brian Certainly Has Evolved Into A Very Respected Voice In The Music Industry. From Smashing Through The Barriers Of How The Bass Is Supposed To Be Played, Cutting Edge Bass Design, To Being Recognized As A World-Class Producer, Songwriter, And Session Musician. He Keeps Pushing The Envelope To Become The Best That He Can Be And To Keep Pushing The Boundaries On The Acoustic And Electric Bass.
Michael Paulo
One Of The Most Versatile And Cosmopolitan Saxophonists In Pop, Soul And Contemporary Jazz For Nearly 35 Years, Michael Paulo Has Added His Distinct Saxpertise To A Virtual Who's Who Of Artists, Including Al Jarreau (Paulo's Longest-Term Touring Association), James Ingram, No. 1 Smooth Jazz Trumpeter And Guitarist Rick Braun And Peter White, Oleta Adams, Kenny Loggins, Patti Austin, Jeffrey Osborne, Jeff Lorber, David Benoit, Carl Anderson, Bobby Caldwell, Johnny Mathis And More. Another Milestone In Michael's Career Is His Recent Appearance On A Previously Unreleased Miles Davis Record That Was Recorded In 1986 The Unheard Tracks Were Recorded Prior To His Release Tutu. The Record Was Released Sept 6th 2020 And Reached The Number 1 Status On The Billboard Jazz Charts In Its First Week.
Paulo Grew Up In A Musical Family (His Father A Pianist, His Mother A Singer, His Siblings All Playing Instruments) And Though He Came Upon The Sax Relatively Late At Age 15, He Quickly Became First Horn Player In His High School Band And Was Playing Professional Gigs Around The Islands Within A Few Years. Rather Than Accept A Scholarship To North Texas State, He Chose A More Adventurous Road By Joining Hawaiian Pop/Rock Band Kalapana, Which Had Some Success On The Mainland But Was Most Popular In Japan. After Playing Regularly And Recording On All Four Of Kalapana's Albums From 1975 Through 1979, Paulo Recorded A Solo Album For Japanese Release On Trio Records. In Addition To Exposing Him To The Japanese Jazz Audience, Tats In The Rainbow Gave Him The Opportunity To Work With Legendary Pianist Herbie Hancock.
Paulo Moved To Los Angeles In 1981 And Quickly Established Himself By Playing With Percussionist Ray Armondo And A Local Randb Outfit Featuring Members Of Rufus. Two Years Later, He Caught His Big Break When Al Jarreau Hired Him For His Touring Band. The Young Saxman Became An Integral Part Of The Jarreau Experience While Touring The World For The Next Decade. Paulo Also Gained International Recognition As A Result Of His Work On Jarreau's Famed "Live In London" Release.
In 1988 Paulo Recorded His First Major Solo Release One Passion On Mca Records
Which Was Critically Accliamed As One Of The Most Influential Recordings In Contemporary Jazz. He Has Since Released Nine Solo Projects With The Latest Entitled "Songs" A Compilation Of His Compositions Over The Years And Featuring Two New Tracks.
Michael Paulo's Reputation As The No. 1 Asian American Jazz Artist Continues With Each New Year. He Has Also Toured Extensively In The Far East Performing For The Sultan Of Brunei And The Royal Family Of Thailand. Michael Is Also Popular In Japan Where He Has Performed With Numerous Well-Known Japanese Artists Over The Years Such As: Namie Amuro, Eikichi Yazawa, Anrie, Mari Ijima, Globe, Atsushi From Exile And More! A Dynamic Live Performer Michael Has Constantly Left His Audiences Wanting More. His Emotive Playing And Endearing Style Has Never Failed To Capture The Hearts Of His Fans All Over The World..Michael Paulo Is Has Continued To Build His Status As One Of The Most Dynamic Saxophonist In The World..
Michael Spent Eight Years As An Artist In Residence At One Of The Largest Music Festivals In The World The Java Jazz Festival. Michael Also Produced Two Festivals, The Temecula Wine And Music Festival And Pacific Rim Jazz Festival In Hawaii. His Company Apaulo Productions Www.Apauloproductions.Com Is Also Involved In Producing Numerous Jazz Concerts And Events In California And Hawaii. Michael Has Just Released A New Single "Hang Time" Which Was The #1 Most Added At Radio. He's Back In The Mix As An Artist. Stay Tuned For More Recordings This Year. As He Says, "Music Is Always Going To Evolve, And It's Up To The Artist To Respond Gracefully To The Changes. We Don't Know What The Music Will Sound Like Years From Now, But No Matter What, It Will Be Based On What The People In The Audience Feel."
Paul Brown
Double Grammy Winner, Paul Brown, Both As An Artist And Producer, Is Responsible For More That 60 #1 Contemporary Jazz Radio Hits! Pb Has Produced And Shared The Stage With A Who's-Who Of Music Royalty Such As Luther Vandross, George Benson, Patti Austin, Boney James, Norman Brown, And Peter White, Just To Name A Few.
Collaborations Have Been Plentiful In The Recording Artist's Career, Including His Recent Album Soul Searching With Guitar Icon Larry Carlton.
The Los Angeles Born And Raised Guitarist's Randb Driven Sound Has Been A Foundational Element In Smooth And Urban Jazz Since The Early 1990s, When He Produced Saxophonist Boney James' Breakout Debut Trust. He Has Since Worked With Many Of The Genre's Most Influential Artists Including Larry Carlton, Dave Koz And Friends, Euge Groove, Rick Braun, Kirk Whalum, Jeff Golub, And Al Jarreau!
Location: Rialto Theatre, 318 E Congress St, Tucson, Az 85701
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10:00 Pm: Century Room Late-Night Jam W-Chris Pena Organ Trio
($5 -$10 - 10pm Show) Following The Tucson Jazz Festival's Programming, Keep The Night Going With The Chris Peña Organ Trio For The Tjf Late Night Jazz Jam! All Tjf Artists Are Invited To These Jam Sessions. You Never Know Who Will Show Up, But We Can Always Guarantee That You Should!
Location: The Century Room, 311 E Congress St, Tucson, Az 85701
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