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Sean Jones

Mar 28, 2024

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Legal Age 19+ (Photo I.D. Required)ABOUT THE ARTISTSSean Jones is referring to the kind of 90s inspired Rs with the hits, Friend Of Mine, IE IE and You Will Never Find and received worldwide recognition for their ability to combine Rap, Pop, and R&B with exciting performances. In 2004 In Essence, won a Juno for their debut album before breaking up in 2006. Post break up, Jones took an interest in song writing and producing. Over the next ten years, he put together a catalogue of songs that stretched in genre from soft rock to Motown Revival. It was his take on soulful classics however, that would eventually land him a unique and incredible opportunity to showcase his skills. In 2015, Sean became the first artist to secure a solo summer residency at the historic Casa Loma in downtown Toronto. The Monday night revue titled Soul In The City gave Jones and his nine-piece band, The Righteous Echo, the chance to showcase his original songs as well as their take on popular old school hits. The show would also give emerging artists a stage to share their talents.The sad reality is that there are fewer and fewer live music venues. This means that there are fewer opportunities for artists to get in front of a crowd this size. The fact that I can share my stage, my band, and my audience with these artists is something that I am happy to do and extremely proud of.Sean Joneshttps://www.facebook.com/myseanjoneshttps://twitter.com/SeanJonesmusichttp://instagram.com/seanjonesmusic/www.seanjonesmusic.comGlenn Lewis is a renowned Canadian neo-soul singer-songwriter known for his Grammy Award nomination in 2004 and his Juno Award win among six nominations. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Glenn Lewis has had a remarkable career in the music industry. He embarked on his musical journey in the late 1990s, gaining recognition for his exceptional vocal talents and soulful style.Throughout his career, Glenn Lewis has received numerous accolades and recognition for his contributions to music. Notably, he received an International Achievement Award for his song Dont You Forget It at the SOCAN Awards in Toronto. Glenn Lewis continues to be celebrated for his soulful voice, compelling lyrics, and contributions to the R&B and neo-soul genres. His work has left a lasting impact on the music industry, and he remains a respected figure in Canadian and international music circles.*El Mocambo is a fully accessible venue*19+ Event OnlyDoors Open at 8:00 PM / Show Time 9:00 PM
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Sean Jones Biography

For the remarkable composer/trumpeter/educator/activist Sean Jones, the pursuit of Jazz is a most serious endeavor. Not just in terms of mastering the art form, but in its fullest meaning and purpose socially, philosophically and spiritually. Deeply influenced by his immersion in Gospel music in the church as a youth, Sean had an epiphany at the age of 19 while he was a student at Youngstown State University. That awakening occurred - as it has for so many serious-minded individuals both inside and outside of music - with his first hearing of the magnificent John Coltrane’s masterpiece A Love Supreme. “I was driving in my car at the time and I had to pull off the road. All at once, everything just came together for me. My past, my present, my future. I knew the course I needed to pursue.” Always a devout and focused young man, Sean sang and performed as a child in the choir at St. James Church of God in Christ in his hometown of Warren, Ohio. Originally a drummer, he discovered Jazz and the trumpet at ten years old upon hearing Miles Davis – specifically Kind of Blue and Amandla. “Miles is probably the single most powerful influence on me as an artist. His overall vision, the way he changed with the times, the purity of his sound.” Committing himself seriously to the instrument, the gifted young musician was also fortunate to have studied privately with the eminent teacher and great trumpeter Esotto Pellegrini. Perfecting technique through his studies, Sean was also developing his ears in the longtime Jazz tradition of absorbing the artistry of the masters through listening. “Woody (Shaw) and Freddie (Hubbard) were first and second for me. And then there was Clifford (Brown), who I had to go back and discover through those two men.” He also cites Wynton Marsalis, whose personal work ethic and ability to break barriers had a deep effect on the emerging artist. “When I saw Wynton’s picture on a classical album, I knew there were no limitations on me; everything could be within my grasp.” Five years later, after receiving his Master’s Degree from Rutgers University (where he studied under the renowned Professor William Fielder, who also taught Marsalis) Sean had a 6-month stint with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Wynton offered Sean a permanent position as lead trumpeter and Jones remained there until 2010, participating in two recordings. During those years, Sean started touring and performing regularly with his own ensembles and began his longtime relationship with Mack Avenue Records, for whom he has just released his seventh recording: im.pro.vise = never before seen. A highly respected and in-demand musician even while at Rutgers, Sean was prominently featured with a number of artists, ranging from the esteemed to the legendary. These included recordings and/or performances with Charles Fambrough, the Fort Apache Band, Joe Lovano, Chico O’Farrill, Illinois Jacquet, Jimmy Heath, Frank Foster, Nancy Wilson, Dianne Reeves, Gerald Wilson and Marcus Miller. The relationship with Miller led to another highly impacting experience when Sean was selected by Miller, Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter for their Tribute to Miles tour in 2011. As A deeply respectful man, Sean was humbled by their decision to place him in such an exalted position. “I have so much reverence for those men, so I asked them how I could best contribute to this music. Without hesitation and in one voice they said: ‘Lead….that’s what we hired you to do.’ That brought it all together for me.” Having already left his position with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Sean decided that it was time to make his own unique contribution to the spectacular legacy of Jazz, and the trust and support of those masters cemented his resolve. Following that tour, Sean has been unwaveringly focused upon what he can do to further the living organism of Jazz expression. Education is also a major element in Sean’s ongoing activities. Shortly after joining the LJCO he began teaching at Duquesne University in his adopted hometown of Pittsburgh, where he is currently Associate Professor of Jazz. In 2012 he also became Professor of Trumpet at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. In addition, master classes and clinics are a regular part of his activities, providing more than a dozen annually all around the world. Despite this intense level of activity, Sean also serves as Artistic Director of both the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Jazz Orchestras, overseeing their annual four concert and six concert series, respectively. Equally committed as an activist and advocate, Sean is focused upon trying to organize the various Jazz orchestras all over the country to offer this glorious art form in as rich, substantive and compelling a manner as possible. His current performance focus is upon the quartet on his latest CD, who have been working together since 2007 – with pianist Orrin Evans, bassist Luques Curtis and drummer Obed Calvaire. “I feel that this music at its most profound demands that combination of the essential forces of spiritual energy, raw essence and group synergy. That’s our goal.” But Sean is also looking toward projects with new and larger ensembles, including orchestras. In addition, he’s planning on more forays into the world of Western classical music, while working on solidifying his pedagogy and increasing his lecturing and writing activities. Clearly a powerfully committed, heavily focused and deeply spiritual man, Sean taps the energies of his youthful vigor (he turns 36 on May 29) with a serious study of philosophy – especially that of 13th century theologian and mystic Meister Eckhardt; and Don Miguel Ruiz, whose vision is drawn from the ancient wisdom of the Toltec native people of Southern Mexico – to fuel the pursuit of his expansive and generous vision. This remarkable gentleman sums up his perspective for his music – and his purposes – in straightforward and honest fashion. “I think the progression of the art form comes with people being allowed to be themselves in their rawest form, with no compromise. If we can’t be ourselves fully, then what we’re putting out is a lie - or a half-version of ourselves, which I think ultimately people can feel. With me, I’m willing to take that risk. Risk getting a bad review. Risk not being at the forefront. Because I know in the end, my body of work is going to show a progression of who Sean Jones is in its most honest form. What I’m hearing, what I believe and what I have to say.” He currently lives in Boston with his Wife. Trumpeter Sean Jones has revealed himself as among the most immensely expressive, versatile and gifted players of his generation. With each new project, the Warren, Ohio native has peeled back another layer to show us a fresh peek at his soul.
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