Celebrating April as National Jazz Appreciation Month and honoring the birthdays of Horace Tapscott (April 6, 1934), Randy Weston (April 6, 1926), & Freddie Hubbard (April 7,1938)
The PHIL RANELIN Jazz Ensemble
Phil Ranelin, Band Leader - trombone, Pablo Calogero - reeds, Keith Fiddmont - reeds, Curtis Taylor - trumpet, Aaron Provisor - piano, Edwin Livingston* - bass and Don Littleton - drums
*Submission by Dalili Pierson incl. personnel update
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TODAY! SUNDAY APRIL 3 2016 @ 2PM
Mimi Melnick's Double M Jazz Salon
PHIL RANELIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE
with a special presentation of The Horace Tapscott Young Musician's Heritage Award
Like Freddie Hubbard, J.J. Johnson and Wes Montgomery, Mr. Ranelin hails from Indianapolis and is an accomplished composer in his own right. Phil has toured the U.S. and abroad extensively, appearing with a host of giants, too numerous to mention.
April 3rd, also marks the one-time Horace Tapscott Young Musician's Heritage Award. A deserving recipient, who has already made early contributions to the art form and continues to display great promise, will be honored during a brief ceremony.
PHIL RANELIN Jazz Ensemble:
Phil Ranelin - trombone
Pablo Calogero - reeds
Keith Fiddmont - reeds
Curtis Taylor - trumpet
Aaron Provisor - piano
Edwin Livingston
Don Littleton - drums
12:30PM DOORS OPEN
1-1:30PM PHIL RANELIN IN CONVERSATION WITH JEFFREY WINSTON
2-3PM FIRST SET - TTHE PHIL RANELIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE
3-3:15PM PRESENTATION OF THE HORACE TAPSCOTT YOUNG MUSICIANS HERITAGE AWARD
3:15-4PM BREAK
4-5PM SECOND SET - THE PHIL RANELIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE
THE MAYME CLAYTON LIBRARY & MUSEUM
4130 Overland Avenue, Culver City, CA 90230
Double M Jazz Salon continues its legacy at the Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum in Culver City. Jazz Baroness Mimi Melnick first began Double M Jazz Salon in 1996 in her Encino home on Strawberry Drive. Mimi loved jazz, she organized and hosted the Jazz Salons to support the jazz community in Los Angeles. Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum is proud and honored to carry the torch. - Kio Griffith
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