Jam Session Releases First CD - 27 East

Arts & Living

Arts & Living / 1362760

Jam Session Releases First CD

icon 1 Photo

authorMichelle Trauring on Dec 10, 2012

The Jam Session, along with John Landes, George Howard and Claes Brondal, will host a release party for the CD, “Live on Thursday Nights,” on Thursday, December 20, starting at 6 p.m. at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor.

The CD, which features recordings broadcast on WPPB 88.3 FM, includes Mr. Brondal on drums; saxophonists Morris Goldberg, Ada Rovatti, Jim Campagnola and John Ludlow; trumpeters Randy Brecker and Dick Behrke; pianists Gene Polito, Hector Martignon and Bill Smith; bassists Peter Martin Weiss and Essiet Okon Essiet; guitarist Bryan Campbell; and vibraphone player Max Feldschuh.

The tracks were recording by engineer George Howard of Plus Nine Productions at Bay Street Theatre and Bay Burger in Sag Harbor.

For more information on the event, visit baystreet.org or thejamsession.org.

You May Also Like:

‘Communities of Resilience’ at SAC

In celebration of Black History Month, Hamptons Doc Fest and the Southampton Arts Center are ... 6 Feb 2025 by Staff Writer

Blues Musicians Mike Zito and Jimmy Carpenter Join Forces

Award winning blues musicians Mike Zito and Jimmy Carpenter join forces for one unforgettable night ... by Staff Writer

Winter Jazz Series 2025

In the coming weeks, Hamptons JazzFest will present Winter Jazz Series 2025. The series of ... by Staff Writer

‘Dirty Deeds: The AC/DC Experience’ Returns to The Suffolk

The closest you can get to a real AC/DC show is back at The Suffolk ... by Staff Writer

Ma's House Is Honored

Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio has been recognized with an Engaging Communities Award from the Museum Association of New York (MANY). This honor celebrates the impact of “Shinnecock Speaks,” an exhibition hosted by Ma’s House in 2024 featuring 27 contemporary Shinnecock artists. Through painting, photography, film and sculpture, the show amplified Shinnecock voices, sharing powerful stories of resilience, sovereignty and identity. With artist talks, workshops, and panel discussions, the exhibition fostered meaningful conversations and connections between the Shinnecock community and the broader Hamptons arts scene. In addition, Jeremy Dennis, lead artist and executive director, has been named a Rising ... 5 Feb 2025 by Staff Writer

A.R. Gurney's 'Love Letters' Returns to Southampton Cultural Center

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Boots on the Ground Theater returns to the Southampton ... 4 Feb 2025 by Staff Writer

After Hitting the Road, Raphael Shapiro Returns to The Talkhouse To Make Music Where It All Began

Longtime residents of the East End may remember the many creative gifts of Raphael Odell ... by Annette Hinkle

What's on the Big Screen

Continuing with its family and classic film series, The Suffolk brings some more fan-favorites back ... by Staff Writer

Black History On Screen

Riverhead Anti-Bias Task Force and The Suffolk present the second annual “Black History On Screen” ... by Staff Writer

Insight Sunday With Mila Tina

Mila Tina (Carolina Fuentes) is the next Insight Sunday guest at The Church on February ... 3 Feb 2025 by Staff Writer