Sonny Fortune, Azar Lawrence, Alphonse Mouzon, Ritchie Cole and Charles
McPherson, among countless others.
The chemistry on the bandstand among the untethered artists, is a unifying force that
still allows them the freedom to create. Cadence Magazine says, “Saunders plays with
an unobstructed passion and pulse which become the blood pumping through the
ensemble’s veins.” Sidemen Smith, Avery, Franklin and vocalist Trible, will lend ample
support as they showcase their own brilliance.
Mr. Saunders has performed at several fabled venues including Carnegie Hall, The
Jazz Bakery, Greek Theater, World Stage, Sweet Basil, Village Vanguard, The Montreux
Jazz Festival, Avery Fisher Hall, and The Central Avenue Jazz Festival, among others.
Educator, clinician, composer and risk-taking reedman, Teodross Avery will resurrect
Coltrane’s spirit with his own fresh approach to this timeless legacy. Dr. Avery has
performed with Hank Jones, Ben Riley, Donald Harrison, Roy Hargrove, Bobby Watson,
three-time Grammy winner, Dee Dee Bridgewater and scores of others.
Doors open at 12:30 p.m. At 1:00 p.m., *(Dr. Theodross Avery sub. For:)* Dwight Trible will briefly reflect on his life and stellar career, during an informal discussion with (J)azz historian Jeffrey Winston.
The concert which features two sets, will begin at 2:00 p.m. and conclude at 4:30 p.m.,
including a half-hour intermission at 3:00 p.m.
In 1996, Jazz Baroness Mimi Melnick launched her first salon at her Encino home on
Strawberry Drive. Mimi loved (J)azz. She organized the intimate salons to support L.A.'s
(J)azz community. Producer Steve Isoardi notes, “We’re into the 23rd year of Mimi’s
compelling series!”
"We are very proud and extremely honored to carry the torch", said Executive
Director Lloyd Clayton. The MCLM, collects, preserves, exhibits and celebrates,
the vast history and cultural heritage of Americans of African descent.
Performance Portraits, a poignant exhibit by photographer Bob Barry, includes
stunning images of iconic, world-class, artists. It may be viewed before the concert
and during intermission. The exhibit is free.
Seating is limited. Salon tickets are $20.00 while students who present a valid
student I.D. card, will be admitted for $10.00, at the door on the day of the performance.
Tickets may also be purchased online at https://goo.gl/7fVNUM or call (310) 202-1647
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Contact: Steve Isoardi (626) 795-9583 or Jeffrey Winston (626) 625-8792
Trane Stories: A Tribute to John Coltrane featuring Teodross Avery, saxophones; Theo Saunders, piano; Henry "The Skipper" Franklin, bass; Marvin "Smitty" Smith, drums; and Dwight Trible, vocals and spoken word.
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Mimi Melnick’s Double M Jazz Salon
Trane Stories: A Tribute to John Coltrane
Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 2pm
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