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Snap on 2&4 w/ Peter & Will Anderson
On Friday, April 6, 8pm, the Nashville Jazz Workshop will present a return appearance by the phenomenal New York City-based saxophone duo, Peter and Will Anderson.The brothers made their Nashville debut last May in the NJW's Jazz Cave. Their performance was a tour de force, so we had to have them back!
Peter and Will Anderson are one of the most extraordinary set of brothers performing music today. Known for their unique renditions of classic jazz songs and innovative original music, they hail from Washington, DC, but moved to New York City to attend Juilliard. Peter and Will have performed with the Jimmy Heath Big Band, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Village Vanguard Orchestra, Wycliffe Gordon, Cecile McLorin Salvant, Paquito D'Rivera, Kenny Barron, Bob Wilber, and Albert "Tootie" Heath.
The Andersons have headlined at The Blue Note, Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, New Orleans Jazz Festival, Sarasota Florida Jazz Festival, South Carolina's Jazz Corner, Seattle's Triple Door, Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center, DC's Blues Alley, Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, and Arizona Music Festival. Their ensemble has performed in over 35 U.S. States, toured Japan, and featured four times in NYC's famed "Highlights in Jazz" series, alongside Lou Donaldson, Ken Peplowski, and Warren Vache. We are pleased to add the Jazz Cave at the Nashville Jazz Workshop to the list!
Peter and Wills debut release from 2012, Correspondence, features Kenny Barron and was listed in Vanity Fair magazine alongside Miles Davis in Four New Releases to Make You Love Jazz. The Washington Post called their music, imaginatively unfolding in ways that consistently bring a fresh perspective to classic jazz tunes. Their newest album, Deja Vu, features Albert Tootie Heath and was called a burner that reveals the bands cohesiveness and spirit byJazzTimes. In 2016, they performed live on Garrison Keillors Prairie Home Companion, playing a duo version of Lotus Blossom commemorating Billy Strayhorns centennial. Peter and Will endorse DAddario woodwind products and Selmer saxophones.
Félix Lemerle, guitar Félix Lemerle (pronounce fe-leeks luh-murl) is a New York City-based jazz guitarist, composer & educator. Born in Paris, France, the son of an upright bass player, he was exposed to jazz at an early age. After studying classical piano at the conservatory, he taught himself guitar in his teens and started performing around town and in Europe in various clubs and festivals. He graduated from the CRR de Paris, then was granted a Fulbright scholarship to CUNY Queens College in New York, where he got his Master in Jazz Performance.
There will be two sets beginning at 8:00 pm in the Jazz Cave at the Workshop. Admission is $25 / $15 high school and college students with ID. Tickets will go on sale Monday March 26 at 10AM and will be available online on this page, by phone 24/7 at Brown Paper Tickets (800-838-3006) or during business hours at the NJW office (242-5299). A small convenience charge is added to online or 800-number purchases.
Policies: The Jazz Cave is a BYOB establishment, with no alcohol or food service. You are free to bring alcoholic beverages and snacks. We sell soft drinks and bottled water. The Jazz Cave is a listening room, and we ask patrons to keep conversation to a minimum and silence cell phones. Audio and video recording is prohibited. Ticket sales are final.
The Nashville Jazz Workshop is a nonprofit organization offering classes for all ages, instruments, and levels, public performances, and special events for the community. The Jazz Workshop is located in the Neuhoff Complex at the end of Monroe Street in East Germantown. For further information, contact the Nashville Jazz Workshop at 615-242-JAZZ (5299). www.nashvillejazz.org
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LocationNashville Jazz Workshop (View)
1319 Adams Street
Nashville, TN 37208
United States
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