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SUMMARY:2024 Annual Jazz Concert Celebrating Black History Month - The doRiaN Mode
DESCRIPTION:Sold Out!\nFriday\, February 2\, 2024\n7:00-9:00 PM\n$35 Downstairs Seating\, $40 Limited Balcony Seating\nLast year’s concert sold-out\, so reserve early!\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. Concert starts at 7:00 p.m.\nSold Out!\nPurchase Tickets\nThe concert features local vintage jazz & blues group\, The doRiaN Mode\, with Bob Johns on piano/trumpet\, David Scott on sax/flute\, Tony Blake on drums and Dorian Bartley on bass/vocals. This event is part of our Black History Month activities. \n\nImage courtesy of Mark Adams Photography\nIf you would like to keep in touch with The doRiaN Mode band and hear about their public shows visit their sign-up page:\nAnd follow them on Instagram: @thedorianmodecombo\nDORIAN BARTLEY (bass/vocals) formed The doRiaN Mode in 2013 to explore the roots of jazz. Born in Detroit to an African American father and white mother\, Dorian grew up in a family that valued music as an expression of art\, identity and politics. She loves jazz and its balance between creative freedom and structure\, the fun of swing and phrasing. She also works in other musical styles: country-roots with Foxes in the Henhouse\, classical with Gravenstein Mandolin Ensemble and eclectic freelance groups around the Bay Area. Dorian studied at the University of Michigan and UC Berkeley and taught music in Petaluma’s public schools. \nBOB JOHNS (piano/trumpet) Bob’s early piano lessons grew into a desire to improvise like his father who played jazz trumpet in big bands and small groups. When he arrived in San Francisco after serving in the Navy\, Bob found like-minded players who formed the fusion group Nexus\, playing in San Francisco and the East Bay through the 80s. He played keyboard and trombone for a time in the African group\, Hedzoleh Soundz. Bob plays each Tuesday night with his jazz buddies at the Comstock Saloon in San Francisco’s North Beach. He hosts an Open Mic once a month in Petaluma at the United Methodist Church. \nDAVID SCOTT (sax/flute/vocals) left his hit rock & roll band in Australia and boarded a ship at age 18 to head for New Caledonia as a jazz musician. He settled for 10 years in Tahiti\, playing jazz\, rock and island music as well as learning French. David came to Sonoma County in 1989 and joined Gator Beat (now known as Gator Nation) playing Cajun & Zydeco music. He developed a unique style of interwoven horn and accordion and has mastered the technique of circular breathing (continuous tone without interruption) on his saxophone. David is a founder of Collaboration Jazz Band which performs locally. \nTONY BLAKE (drums) was born and raised in San Francisco. Eclectic in his percussive expression\, Tony is comfortable in symphony orchestras\, small jazz ensembles\, folk\, rock or world music groups. He has developed a playing style that draws on many traditions. Finding the common pulse to support the music inspires him\, no matter what the setting. Tony lives in Petaluma and works as an Environmental Scientist. He spends much of his free time traveling the San Francisco Bay Area making music. \n\nImage courtesy of Mark Adams Photography\nSponsored by Petaluma Museum Association – 20 4th Street\, Petaluma CA 94952 and\nPetaluma Blacks for Community Development – PO Box 2045\, Petaluma CA  94953-2045
URL:https://www.petalumamuseum.com/calendar-event/2024-annual-jazz-concert-celebrating-black-history-month-the-dorian-mode/
LOCATION:Petaluma Historical Library & Museum\, 20 4th St\, Petaluma\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History Month Activities,Concerts
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SUMMARY:Gospel & R&B Concert - Sharon D. Henderson
DESCRIPTION:Gospel & R&B Concert Starring\nSharon D. Henderson & Reflection\nPolly Klaas Community Theater\, 417 Western Ave\, Petaluma. \nSunday\, March 19\, 2023 – 4 p.m.\, Doors open at 3 p.m.\nCost: $40 Tickets and Refreshments\nPlease visit: Petaluma Blacks for Community Development – pbcd4us.com for ticket sales\nSharon D. Henderson\nSharon is a powerful singer and the lead vocalist in “Gosperational” and R & B band\, “Reflection”. She has been singing in church choirs since the age of three. Her earliest influences were Mahalia Jackson\, Rev James Cleveland and the great singers at her home church. As a teenager\, singing with the award-winning choir The Voices of Christ\, she had the opportunity to sing under the direction of gospel luminaries such as Reverend James Cleveland\, Helen J.H. Stephens\, and with great singers such as Reverend Daryl Coley. Sharon was blessed to travel and sing as a member of the Voices of Christ and Northern California Gospel Music Workshop of America. \nSharon has continued her career\, becoming a sought-after professional singer in the East Bay. For 16 years Sharon was a popular soloist with Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir and is featured on their CD entitled “Rejoice“. Receiving rave reviews from the San Francisco Examiner\, Sharon’s moving a Cappella rendition of “Lawd How Come Me Heah” is a featured selection on her debut CD\, “Through It All”. \nNow as lead vocalist for the R&B band Reflection\, Sharon is able to continue her music ministry by singing at churches and in such night spots s as Yoshi’s in Oakland and Caffe Trieste in Berkeley. She sings great R&B classics from the 80s\, jazz standards\, pop and rock. \nThe Reflection Trio \nReflection includes the following members. Andrew Barnes Jamieson\, pianist\, composer. Lee Henderson on Bass and vocals. Lee\, is the current band leader for “Reflection” and has been playing bass for over 30 years. Anthony Simpson is a premier rhythm guitarist and songwriter. Vino (Alvin Thomas) on drums. Vino is a talented multi-instrumentalist with years of experience. \nPolly Klaas Community Theater\, 417 Western Ave\, Petaluma. Cost $40.00\, includes refreshments. Sharon has been singing since the age of three. She has received rave reviews from the San Francisco Examiner and her moving a cappella rendition of “Lawd How Come Me Heah” has moved some people to shout. \nPlease visit: Petaluma Blacks for Community Development – pbcd4us.com for ticket sales
URL:https://www.petalumamuseum.com/calendar-event/gospel-rb-concert-sharon-d-henderson/
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SUMMARY:Annual Jazz Concert Celebrating Black History Month - The doRiaN Mode
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!\nFriday\, February 3\, 2023\n7:00-9:00 PM\n$35 Downstairs Seating\, $40 Limited Balcony Seating\nLast year’s concert sold-out\, so reserve early!\nDoors open at 6:30 p.m. Concert starts at 7:00 p.m.\nThe concert features local vintage jazz & blues group\, The doRiaN Mode\, with Bob Johns on piano/trumpet\, David Scott on sax/flute\, Tony Blake on drums and Dorian Bartley on\nbass/vocals. This event is part of our Black History Month activities. \n\nImage courtesy of Mark Adams Photography\nIf you would like to keep in touch with The doRiaN Mode band and hear about their public shows visit their sign-up page:\nAnd follow them on Instagram: @thedorianmodecombo\nDORIAN BARTLEY (bass/vocals) formed The doRiaN Mode in 2013 to explore the roots of jazz. Born in Detroit to an African American father and white mother\, Dorian grew up in a family that valued music as an expression of art\, identity and politics. She loves jazz and its balance between creative freedom and structure\, the fun of swing and phrasing. She also works in other musical styles: country-roots with Foxes in the Henhouse\, classical with Gravenstein Mandolin Ensemble and eclectic freelance groups around the Bay Area. Dorian studied at the University of Michigan and UC Berkeley and taught music in Petaluma’s public schools. \nBOB JOHNS (piano/trumpet) Bob’s early piano lessons grew into a desire to improvise like his father who played jazz trumpet in big bands and small groups. When he arrived in San Francisco after serving in the Navy\, Bob found like-minded players who formed the fusion group Nexus\, playing in San Francisco and the East Bay through the 80s. He played keyboard and trombone for a time in the African group\, Hedzoleh Soundz. Bob plays each Tuesday night with his jazz buddies at the Comstock Saloon in San Francisco’s North Beach. He hosts an Open Mic once a month in Petaluma at the United Methodist Church. \nDAVID SCOTT (sax/flute/vocals) left his hit rock & roll band in Australia and boarded a ship at age 18 to head for New Caledonia as a jazz musician. He settled for 10 years in Tahiti\, playing jazz\, rock and island music as well as learning French. David came to Sonoma County in 1989 and joined Gator Beat (now known as Gator Nation) playing Cajun & Zydeco music. He developed a unique style of interwoven horn and accordion and has mastered the technique of circular breathing (continuous tone without interruption) on his saxophone. David is a founder of Collaboration Jazz Band which performs locally. \nTONY BLAKE (drums) was born and raised in San Francisco. Eclectic in his percussive expression\, Tony is comfortable in symphony orchestras\, small jazz ensembles\, folk\, rock or world music groups. He has developed a playing style that draws on many traditions. Finding the common pulse to support the music inspires him\, no matter what the setting. Tony lives in Petaluma and works as an Environmental Scientist. He spends much of his free time traveling the San Francisco Bay Area making music. \n\nImage courtesy of Mark Adams Photography\nSponsored by Petaluma Museum Association – 20 4th Street\, Petaluma CA 94952 and\nPetaluma Blacks for Community Development – PO Box 2045\, Petaluma CA  94953-2045
URL:https://www.petalumamuseum.com/calendar-event/annual-jazz-concert-celebrating-black-history-month-the-dorian-mode/
LOCATION:Petaluma Historical Library & Museum\, 20 4th St\, Petaluma\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History Month Activities,Concerts
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