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As both a visual artist and jazz enthusiast —I’ve always wanted
to make a creative tribute to Jazz. Since I have no muscal talent,
and a wife whose convinced I’m tone deaf, a musical contribution
was out of the question. As a graphic designer, I was able to
express my passion for this music visually. This design (the
piano-man and the U.S. piano) reflects my appreciation for
the history, the great (jazz) artist, and all of the beautiful and creative pieces that they’ve created.

Our goal is to promote jazz as America’s original art form.
To inform those who don’t know, remind those who may have
forgotten, and for those of us who remember just reminisce.
Please join us as we share stories, exchange ideas, continue
to spread the word, and celebrate the original American art
form we call Jazz.
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Musicnotes.com
Guitar Guru general
SecondSpin.com
Miles Davis - 'Round Midnight
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J&R Computer/Music World
Apple iTunes
Apple iTunes
Apple iTunes
BMCC Tribeca
Performing Arts Center


Tribeca Dance
dre. dance
(Andrew Palermo
& Taye Diggs) &
Rob Reddy

October 9, 10 & 11
at 8pm, $25 / $15
students, seniors

Andrew Palermo &
Taye Diggs make up
dre.dance, a New
York City-based
contemporary dance
company that fuses
the extraordinary
with the everyday.
Saxophonist and
composer Rob Reddy
is "an impressive and
open-minded tune-
smith" raves
AllAboutJazz.com.
"Since the early
1990s, Rob Reddy
has been forging
a way uniquely his
own as a jazz com-
poser, saxophone
player and band-
leader in New York,”
says Downtown
Express. Emotion
and power drive the
company's aesthetic,
while simultaneously
maintaining the
directors' most
important quality,
authenticity.


Jazz in Progress/ Monk in Motion:
The Next Face
of Jazz


JIP is a partnership
between Tribeca
Performing Arts Center and the Thelonious
Monk Institute that
presents the top three
winners from the
renowned Annual
Thelonious Monk
International Jazz
Competition. Each
concert features
one winner and their
combo from various
parts of the world,
demonstrating the
versatility and variety
of different jazz styles.
This year’s instrument
will be the Saxophone.

Mondays: December 1, December 8 & December 15 at 7PM, $25.