Saxes: Chris Cheek, Jeremy Udden, Rick Stone, Kelly Roberge, Adam Schneit
Vibes: James Westfall
Guitar: Ben Monder, Brian Seeger, Steve Cardenas, Keith Ganz, Peter Mazza, Owen Stewart-Robertson, Tim Miller
Piano: Randy Ingram, Joe McCanta, Peter Stoltzman
Bass: Ben Street, Dan Loomis, Matt Clohesy, Kendall Eddy
Drums: Adam Cruz, Dan Reiser, Matt Wilson, Jared Schonig, Ted Poor, Ferenc Nemeth, Jon Wikan, Marc Riordan
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Mentors/Idols: Mark Murphy, Joni Mitchell, Betty Carter, Patty Griffin, Fred Hersch, Bill Frisell, Nancy King, Patty Larkin, Dominique Eade, Jonatha Brooke, Marguerite Juenemann, Stevie Wonder, Wayne Shorter, David Bowie, Carmen McRae, Charles Mingus, Shirley Horn, Thelonious Monk, Jeff Buckley, Rufus Wainwright, Eliott Smith, Kenny Wheeler, Dave Holland, Billie Holiday, Billy Strayhorn, Steve Lacy, Norma Winstone, Ben Monder, Theo Bleckmann, Kate McGarry, Kurt Elling, Peter Eldridge
Friends: Julie Hardy, Wendy Gilles, Sara Leib, Nicole Edgecomb, Jo Lawry, Rachel Caswell, Rachael Price, Sean Wood, Monika Heidemann, Julia Dollison, Gretchen Parlato, Lisa McLaggan, Jennifer Parde, Sunny Kim, Rebecca Shrimpton, Sofia Kotsouvitis, Tina Dixon and Marissa Steingold
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The Uniques, The Little Uniques, The Unique Circle
Jazz Vocalist David Devoe is regularly performing in New York City at a wide range of venues including Sweet Rhythm, Cornelia Street Café and La Lanterna. In October 2004, Devoe was one of three participants in the first-ever New Singers Evening featuring Thelonious Monk Jazz Vocal Competition Winner Gretchen Parlato and multi-award winning vocalist/composer Julie Hardy at the 55 Bar (New York, NY). Mr. Devoe has performed with jazz icon Steve Lacy, including world-premiers of Lacy compositions Method and Petronious. Devoe was the featured tenor soloist with the New York Trumpet Ensemble, under the direction of Mark Gould, which premiered an untitled performance piece in Borden Auditorium at the Manhattan School of Music. Other venues include: Savoy (NYC), Regattabar (Cambridge, MA), Foccacia Jazz Club (Graz, Austria), and Bezanson Hall (Amherst, MA).
In 2003, he was featured with Matt Wilson Quartet including Andrew DAngelo, Jeff Lederer and Yosuke Inoue at a concert for their CD release Humidity (2003, Palmetto). He has performed and recorded with some of New York Citys finest jazz musicians including Chris Cheek, Ben Monder, Ben Street, Steve Cardenas, Dan Rieser, Adam Cruz, Ted Poor, Matt Clohesy, Jon Wikan and Ferenc Nemeth. In 2001, Mr. Devoe performed with Mulgrew Miller in Jordan Hall. David Devoe received an Outstanding Performance award from Downbeat Magazine for the jazz vocal college student musician category in 2000.
As a participant in the Jazz in July workshop at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Mr. Devoe studied with jazz luminary Sheila Jordan. At her suggestion, Devoe enrolled as a Guest Student in the jazz program at the Hoschule fur Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Graz, Austria. This opportunity allowed him to study with multi-Grammy Award nominee, Mark Murphy. In a 1997 radio interview conducted in London (when Devoe was 17 years old), Mr. Murphy was asked, Do you think the future of jazz vocals is in good hands? His response was, In some places it iswith David Devoe.
David Devoe has completed a Master of Music degree with Distinction (honors) in Performance (MM 04) and a Bachelor of Music (BM 02) degree in Jazz Studies at the New England Conservatory of Music where he was a student of Dominique Eade. At the Conservatory, Devoe also studied privately with Fred Hersch and Gene Bertoncini. David Devoe has performed in masterclasses with Kenny Wheeler, Jay Clayton, Dave Liebman, Art Lande and Bob Brookmeyer. Additional private instructors include Theo Bleckmann, Jeannie Lovetri, Marguerite Juenemann, Chris Humphrey and Tom Lellis.
Sorry bout spammin up your page... It's a jungle out there! :) The big, warm electro-acoustic sound of the De-Glammafy EP is finally available here Nuff Respekt Ddr
We are very excited about playing at such an awesome jazz club. We have some great sets lined up for you, so don't miss it. Friday and Saturday November 20th and 21st, 5:00-8:30p at Andy's Jazz Club in Chicago
Aaron Koppel -Guitar, Matt Nelson; (Lupe Fiasco, Matthew Santos) -Keyboard, Graham Czach; (Chicago Afrobeat Project) -bass, Robert Tucker (Matthew Santos) -drums
JFJO returns to NYC this FRIDAY (JULY 18th) for an 11:30pm set at Joe's Pub! Come check out the new quartet lineup as they destroy Joe's on a Friday night!
Advance tickets are still available.
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Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey returns to NYC on SAT. JULY 18th for a show at JOES'S PUB!
Come celebrate life with JFJO!
| JFJO | Live @ Joe's Pub |
| Sat. July 18th | @ 11:30pm |
gday Dave, im back in australia now. man, its so bloody far away. I hope youre great, was really nice to see you. Thanks again for putting me in touch with Dominique, i really appreciate it. kiss
Hey, cutie, I'm coming up your way Nov 1 - 9. Hope to hang and perhaps work some! I'm doing three benefit concerts for New Orleans in Manhattan and Westport, and in between will try to line up some gigs. When you coming back down here?
Overheard at Planet Fitness: (2 cops on elliptical) "So, this guys a drug dealer in Park Hill(Park Hill being the projects of SI,home of the Wu-Tang). He's claimin' to be a Nigerian Jew. No ones buyin' it. Next thing you know, he's at Rikers,trying to attack the guards with a knife he made from his toothbrush. "
what's up my fellow Mainer, I want to invite you to my bad ass upcoming show tomorrow (sunday, april 20th) at 9pm at the Parkside Lounge. It's going to be our best yet featuring the one and only Gary Paulson on guitar! I hope to see you there and catch up for a moment. All my best, Kalen