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Los Angeles Jazz Collective Spring Collection Festival Friday 4/17 and Saturday 4/18 @ Pasadena Jazz Institute

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The Los Angeles Jazz Collective
THE LAJC SPRING COLLECTION FESTIVAL

The Los Angeles Jazz Collective will be celebrating their first year as an organization with a two day festival featuring performances by its members and guests.

Friday, April 17, 2009 8pm
Pasadena Jazz Institute at Paseo Colorado
260 East Colorado Blvd. Suite 206
Pasadena CA 91101
626.398.3344
pasjazz.org

$10 cover charge

Artist Line-up

Jens Kuross Jazz Face (Jens Kuross, drums; Dennis Hamm, piano; Richard Giddens, bass)

Jason Harnell Trio featuring Darek Oles & Larry Koonse (Jason Harnell, drums; Darek Oles, bass; Larry Koonse, guitar)

Dave Goldberg/Duane Allen Quartet (Dave Goldberg, saxophone; Duane Allen, guitar; Roger Shew, bass; Jens Kuross, drums)

Matt Otto Quintet (Matt Otto, saxophone; Steve Cotter, guitar; Gary Fukushima, piano; Ryan McGillicuddy, bass; Jason Harnell, drums)

Saturday, April 18, 2009 8pm
Pasadena Jazz Institute at Paseo Colorado
260 East Colorado Blvd. Suite 206
Pasadena CA 91101
626.398.3344
pasjazz.org
$10 cover charge
Artist Line-up
Matt Zebley Group (Matt Zebley, alto saxophone; Matt Politano, piano; JP Maramba, bass; Dan Schnelle, drums)

Damon Zick and Friends (Damon Zick, saxophone; Jason Thor, trombone; Adam Benjamin, piano; Kaveh Rastegar, bass; TBA drums)

Josh Welchez Group (Josh Welchez, trumpet; Matt Otto, saxophone; Joe Bagg, piano; JP Maramba, bass; Ryan Doyle, drums)

Chuck Manning Tribology (Chuck Manning, saxophone; Adam Benjamin, piano; Sam Minaie, bass; James Alsanders, drums)

About the Los Angeles Jazz Collective

The Los Angeles Jazz Collective is a group of Musicians working together to build a stronger jazz community within Los Angeles. Through cooperative effort and education, we seek to promote our work and generate greater public appreciation for improvised music.

The LAJC is an organization dedicated to the promotion and display of jazz as an important art form, with the intention of providing a forum that will foster greater community among the many artists who consider jazz to be their main form of expression. A main goal of the collective is to promote regular events throughout Southern California that feature music by member-artists, as well as music from notable guest performers and music from student-led ensembles from local area schools. The LAJC was co-founded by jazz saxophonist Matt Otto and jazz pianist Gary Fukushima, and it’s membership includes many of the area’s talented younger artists, including organist Joe Bagg; saxophonists Matt Zebley, Robby Marshall and Damon Zick; drummer Jason Harnell; bassist Ryan McGillicuddy; trumpeters Brian Swartz and Josh Welchez, and guitarists Steve Cotter, Jamie Rosenn, and Mike Scott. In total there are currently 42 members and the LAJC continues to expand its membership each month . The collective has held meetings several times each month since November of 2007 and has already established a strong sense of community within the membership. Many members are on the faculty at various colleges and schools, and the collective aims to integrate enthusiastic students into this community. The LAJC aims to be a catalyst for those who play modern, creative jazz to represent the pioneering spirit that is the essence of the jazz tradition. The collective is compelled to live out that spirit by forging ahead in it’s members’s own compositions and performances.

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