
Smoke Jazz Club's Upcoming Shows
Wed, May 06
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
$25.00 / $40.00 / $50.00 / $55.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun
$25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Sat
Jeremy Pelt – trumpet
Orrin Evans – piano
Buster Williams – bass
Lenny White – drums
“Pelt is a technical marvel. He executes intricate solos with ease, plays gorgeous ballads in a tasteful manner, and never lacks flair or sensitivity.”
– JazzTimes
Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt celebrates the release of a new album, Our Community Will Not Be Erased, featuring a remarkable quartet: Pianist Orrin Evans, and two living legends: bassist Buster Williams and drummer Lenny White.
One of the leading trumpet voices of his generation, Pelt’s approach and style place him firmly in the tradition of jazz giants like Lee Morgan and Freddie Hubbard, while pushing the boundaries of modern jazz. The New York Times reports, “Mr. Pelt has an intensely focused sound on trumpet, a warm-blooded gleam.” Burning Ambulance adds that he is “on an extended journey, capturing snapshots along the way,” urging jazz fans to join him on this musical adventure.
Thu, May 07
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
$25.00 / $40.00 / $50.00 / $55.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun
$25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Sat
Jeremy Pelt – trumpet
Orrin Evans – piano
Buster Williams – bass
Lenny White – drums
“Pelt is a technical marvel. He executes intricate solos with ease, plays gorgeous ballads in a tasteful manner, and never lacks flair or sensitivity.”
– JazzTimes
Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt celebrates the release of a new album, Our Community Will Not Be Erased, featuring a remarkable quartet: Pianist Orrin Evans, and two living legends: bassist Buster Williams and drummer Lenny White.
One of the leading trumpet voices of his generation, Pelt’s approach and style place him firmly in the tradition of jazz giants like Lee Morgan and Freddie Hubbard, while pushing the boundaries of modern jazz. The New York Times reports, “Mr. Pelt has an intensely focused sound on trumpet, a warm-blooded gleam.” Burning Ambulance adds that he is “on an extended journey, capturing snapshots along the way,” urging jazz fans to join him on this musical adventure.
Fri, May 08
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
$25.00 / $40.00 / $50.00 / $55.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun
$25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Sat
Jeremy Pelt – trumpet
Orrin Evans – piano
Buster Williams – bass
Lenny White – drums
“Pelt is a technical marvel. He executes intricate solos with ease, plays gorgeous ballads in a tasteful manner, and never lacks flair or sensitivity.”
– JazzTimes
Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt celebrates the release of a new album, Our Community Will Not Be Erased, featuring a remarkable quartet: Pianist Orrin Evans, and two living legends: bassist Buster Williams and drummer Lenny White.
One of the leading trumpet voices of his generation, Pelt’s approach and style place him firmly in the tradition of jazz giants like Lee Morgan and Freddie Hubbard, while pushing the boundaries of modern jazz. The New York Times reports, “Mr. Pelt has an intensely focused sound on trumpet, a warm-blooded gleam.” Burning Ambulance adds that he is “on an extended journey, capturing snapshots along the way,” urging jazz fans to join him on this musical adventure.
Sat, May 09
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
$25.00 / $40.00 / $50.00 / $55.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun
$25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Sat
Jeremy Pelt – trumpet
Orrin Evans – piano
Buster Williams – bass
Lenny White – drums
“Pelt is a technical marvel. He executes intricate solos with ease, plays gorgeous ballads in a tasteful manner, and never lacks flair or sensitivity.”
– JazzTimes
Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt celebrates the release of a new album, Our Community Will Not Be Erased, featuring a remarkable quartet: Pianist Orrin Evans, and two living legends: bassist Buster Williams and drummer Lenny White.
One of the leading trumpet voices of his generation, Pelt’s approach and style place him firmly in the tradition of jazz giants like Lee Morgan and Freddie Hubbard, while pushing the boundaries of modern jazz. The New York Times reports, “Mr. Pelt has an intensely focused sound on trumpet, a warm-blooded gleam.” Burning Ambulance adds that he is “on an extended journey, capturing snapshots along the way,” urging jazz fans to join him on this musical adventure.
Sun, May 10
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
$25.00 / $40.00 / $50.00 / $55.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun
$25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Sat
Jeremy Pelt – trumpet
Orrin Evans – piano
Buster Williams – bass
Lenny White – drums
“Pelt is a technical marvel. He executes intricate solos with ease, plays gorgeous ballads in a tasteful manner, and never lacks flair or sensitivity.”
– JazzTimes
Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt celebrates the release of a new album, Our Community Will Not Be Erased, featuring a remarkable quartet: Pianist Orrin Evans, and two living legends: bassist Buster Williams and drummer Lenny White.
One of the leading trumpet voices of his generation, Pelt’s approach and style place him firmly in the tradition of jazz giants like Lee Morgan and Freddie Hubbard, while pushing the boundaries of modern jazz. The New York Times reports, “Mr. Pelt has an intensely focused sound on trumpet, a warm-blooded gleam.” Burning Ambulance adds that he is “on an extended journey, capturing snapshots along the way,” urging jazz fans to join him on this musical adventure.
Wed, May 13
Thu, May 14
Fri, May 15
Sat, May 16
Sun, May 17
Wed, May 20
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
$25.00 / $40.00 / $50.00 / $55.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun
$25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Sat
Luciana Souza – vocals
Chico Pinheiro – guitar
Rogério Boccato – percussion
“[Luciana Souza] continues her captivating journey as a uniquely talented vocalist who organically crosses genre borders.” — Billboard
Grammy-winning vocalist Luciana Souza joins guitarist Chico Pinheiro and percussionist Rogério Boccato in a captivating, intimate trio exploring Brazilian music, jazz improvisation, and lyrical storytelling.
Born in São Paulo to a family of Bossa Nova innovators, Souza has released more than a dozen critically acclaimed recordings, receiving multiple Grammy nominations, and has collaborated with Herbie Hancock, Paul Simon, James Taylor, and Bobby McFerrin. Entertainment Weekly notes that her performances trace “a landscape of emotion that knows no boundaries.”
Souza “uses her voice as an instrument of empathy and intimacy, cultural linkage and poetic disquisition… singing wordlessly but with full expressive intent,” writes The New York Times, bringing profound depth to every note and transforming each performance into a storytelling journey that is both personal and universal.
Thu, May 21
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
$25.00 / $40.00 / $50.00 / $55.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun
$25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Sat
Luciana Souza – vocals
Chico Pinheiro – guitar
Rogério Boccato – percussion
“[Luciana Souza] continues her captivating journey as a uniquely talented vocalist who organically crosses genre borders.” — Billboard
Grammy-winning vocalist Luciana Souza joins guitarist Chico Pinheiro and percussionist Rogério Boccato in a captivating, intimate trio exploring Brazilian music, jazz improvisation, and lyrical storytelling.
Born in São Paulo to a family of Bossa Nova innovators, Souza has released more than a dozen critically acclaimed recordings, receiving multiple Grammy nominations, and has collaborated with Herbie Hancock, Paul Simon, James Taylor, and Bobby McFerrin. Entertainment Weekly notes that her performances trace “a landscape of emotion that knows no boundaries.”
Souza “uses her voice as an instrument of empathy and intimacy, cultural linkage and poetic disquisition… singing wordlessly but with full expressive intent,” writes The New York Times, bringing profound depth to every note and transforming each performance into a storytelling journey that is both personal and universal.
Fri, May 22
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
$25.00 / $40.00 / $50.00 / $55.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun
$25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Sat
Luciana Souza – vocals
Chico Pinheiro – guitar
Rogério Boccato – percussion
“[Luciana Souza] continues her captivating journey as a uniquely talented vocalist who organically crosses genre borders.” — Billboard
Grammy-winning vocalist Luciana Souza joins guitarist Chico Pinheiro and percussionist Rogério Boccato in a captivating, intimate trio exploring Brazilian music, jazz improvisation, and lyrical storytelling.
Born in São Paulo to a family of Bossa Nova innovators, Souza has released more than a dozen critically acclaimed recordings, receiving multiple Grammy nominations, and has collaborated with Herbie Hancock, Paul Simon, James Taylor, and Bobby McFerrin. Entertainment Weekly notes that her performances trace “a landscape of emotion that knows no boundaries.”
Souza “uses her voice as an instrument of empathy and intimacy, cultural linkage and poetic disquisition… singing wordlessly but with full expressive intent,” writes The New York Times, bringing profound depth to every note and transforming each performance into a storytelling journey that is both personal and universal.
Sat, May 23
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
$25.00 / $40.00 / $50.00 / $55.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun
$25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Sat
Luciana Souza – vocals
Chico Pinheiro – guitar
Rogério Boccato – percussion
“[Luciana Souza] continues her captivating journey as a uniquely talented vocalist who organically crosses genre borders.” — Billboard
Grammy-winning vocalist Luciana Souza joins guitarist Chico Pinheiro and percussionist Rogério Boccato in a captivating, intimate trio exploring Brazilian music, jazz improvisation, and lyrical storytelling.
Born in São Paulo to a family of Bossa Nova innovators, Souza has released more than a dozen critically acclaimed recordings, receiving multiple Grammy nominations, and has collaborated with Herbie Hancock, Paul Simon, James Taylor, and Bobby McFerrin. Entertainment Weekly notes that her performances trace “a landscape of emotion that knows no boundaries.”
Souza “uses her voice as an instrument of empathy and intimacy, cultural linkage and poetic disquisition… singing wordlessly but with full expressive intent,” writes The New York Times, bringing profound depth to every note and transforming each performance into a storytelling journey that is both personal and universal.
Sun, May 24
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
$25.00 / $40.00 / $50.00 / $55.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun
$25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Sat
Luciana Souza – vocals
Chico Pinheiro – guitar
Rogério Boccato – percussion
“[Luciana Souza] continues her captivating journey as a uniquely talented vocalist who organically crosses genre borders.” — Billboard
Grammy-winning vocalist Luciana Souza joins guitarist Chico Pinheiro and percussionist Rogério Boccato in a captivating, intimate trio exploring Brazilian music, jazz improvisation, and lyrical storytelling.
Born in São Paulo to a family of Bossa Nova innovators, Souza has released more than a dozen critically acclaimed recordings, receiving multiple Grammy nominations, and has collaborated with Herbie Hancock, Paul Simon, James Taylor, and Bobby McFerrin. Entertainment Weekly notes that her performances trace “a landscape of emotion that knows no boundaries.”
Souza “uses her voice as an instrument of empathy and intimacy, cultural linkage and poetic disquisition… singing wordlessly but with full expressive intent,” writes The New York Times, bringing profound depth to every note and transforming each performance into a storytelling journey that is both personal and universal.
Miles Davis 100th Celebration with the Eddie Henderson Quintet feat. Gary Bartz and Billy Hart
ResidencyWed, May 27
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun – $25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00
Sat –$25.00 / $60.00 / $70.00 / $75.00
Eddie Henderson – trumpet
Gary Bartz – alto saxophone
Kevin Hays – piano
Ben Street – bass
Billy Hart – drums
“Miles Davis was the artist who defined jazz for me, and who, in his own way, defined American music in the 20th century.”
– Quincy Jones
A very special group—with numerous connections to the great Miles Davis—convenes for the 2026 edition of our Miles Davis Festival, celebrating his life and music, as well as his May 26th birthday. And this year also marks the centennial of his 1926 birth.
The five-night festival features a powerhouse acoustic quintet featuring trumpeter Eddie Henderson—praised by DownBeat as “a masterful improviser with a deeply expressive voice”—and alto saxophonist Gary Bartz, whom Connecticut Public Radio hailed as “one of the music’s all-time great alto saxophonists,” and drum legend Billy Hart, described by The Guardian as “one of the great modern jazz drummers.”
Each also has personal connections to Miles: NEA Jazz Masters Bartz and Hart appeared, in the 1970s, on his groundbreaking albums Live-Evil and On the Corner, respectively, while Henderson often credits his remarkable career in music to advice and encouragement from Miles, a close friend of his parents. In fact, Davis stayed with the Hendersons in 1958 and took a young Eddie Henderson, still in high school, with him to the gig where he heard Miles’ sextet with John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones. It was a decisive moment for Henderson, and the rest is history.
Miles Davis 100th Celebration with the Eddie Henderson Quintet feat. Gary Bartz and Billy Hart
ResidencyThu, May 28
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun – $25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00
Sat –$25.00 / $60.00 / $70.00 / $75.00
Eddie Henderson – trumpet
Gary Bartz – alto saxophone
Kevin Hays – piano
Ben Street – bass
Billy Hart – drums
“Miles Davis was the artist who defined jazz for me, and who, in his own way, defined American music in the 20th century.”
– Quincy Jones
A very special group—with numerous connections to the great Miles Davis—convenes for the 2026 edition of our Miles Davis Festival, celebrating his life and music, as well as his May 26th birthday. And this year also marks the centennial of his 1926 birth.
The five-night festival features a powerhouse acoustic quintet featuring trumpeter Eddie Henderson—praised by DownBeat as “a masterful improviser with a deeply expressive voice”—and alto saxophonist Gary Bartz, whom Connecticut Public Radio hailed as “one of the music’s all-time great alto saxophonists,” and drum legend Billy Hart, described by The Guardian as “one of the great modern jazz drummers.”
Each also has personal connections to Miles: NEA Jazz Masters Bartz and Hart appeared, in the 1970s, on his groundbreaking albums Live-Evil and On the Corner, respectively, while Henderson often credits his remarkable career in music to advice and encouragement from Miles, a close friend of his parents. In fact, Davis stayed with the Hendersons in 1958 and took a young Eddie Henderson, still in high school, with him to the gig where he heard Miles’ sextet with John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones. It was a decisive moment for Henderson, and the rest is history.
Miles Davis 100th Celebration with the Eddie Henderson Quintet feat. Gary Bartz and Billy Hart
ResidencyFri, May 29
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun – $25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00
Sat –$25.00 / $60.00 / $70.00 / $75.00
Eddie Henderson – trumpet
Gary Bartz – alto saxophone
Kevin Hays – piano
Ben Street – bass
Billy Hart – drums
“Miles Davis was the artist who defined jazz for me, and who, in his own way, defined American music in the 20th century.”
– Quincy Jones
A very special group—with numerous connections to the great Miles Davis—convenes for the 2026 edition of our Miles Davis Festival, celebrating his life and music, as well as his May 26th birthday. And this year also marks the centennial of his 1926 birth.
The five-night festival features a powerhouse acoustic quintet featuring trumpeter Eddie Henderson—praised by DownBeat as “a masterful improviser with a deeply expressive voice”—and alto saxophonist Gary Bartz, whom Connecticut Public Radio hailed as “one of the music’s all-time great alto saxophonists,” and drum legend Billy Hart, described by The Guardian as “one of the great modern jazz drummers.”
Each also has personal connections to Miles: NEA Jazz Masters Bartz and Hart appeared, in the 1970s, on his groundbreaking albums Live-Evil and On the Corner, respectively, while Henderson often credits his remarkable career in music to advice and encouragement from Miles, a close friend of his parents. In fact, Davis stayed with the Hendersons in 1958 and took a young Eddie Henderson, still in high school, with him to the gig where he heard Miles’ sextet with John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones. It was a decisive moment for Henderson, and the rest is history.
Miles Davis 100th Celebration with the Eddie Henderson Quintet feat. Gary Bartz and Billy Hart
ResidencySat, May 30
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun – $25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00
Sat –$25.00 / $60.00 / $70.00 / $75.00
Eddie Henderson – trumpet
Gary Bartz – alto saxophone
Kevin Hays – piano
Ben Street – bass
Billy Hart – drums
“Miles Davis was the artist who defined jazz for me, and who, in his own way, defined American music in the 20th century.”
– Quincy Jones
A very special group—with numerous connections to the great Miles Davis—convenes for the 2026 edition of our Miles Davis Festival, celebrating his life and music, as well as his May 26th birthday. And this year also marks the centennial of his 1926 birth.
The five-night festival features a powerhouse acoustic quintet featuring trumpeter Eddie Henderson—praised by DownBeat as “a masterful improviser with a deeply expressive voice”—and alto saxophonist Gary Bartz, whom Connecticut Public Radio hailed as “one of the music’s all-time great alto saxophonists,” and drum legend Billy Hart, described by The Guardian as “one of the great modern jazz drummers.”
Each also has personal connections to Miles: NEA Jazz Masters Bartz and Hart appeared, in the 1970s, on his groundbreaking albums Live-Evil and On the Corner, respectively, while Henderson often credits his remarkable career in music to advice and encouragement from Miles, a close friend of his parents. In fact, Davis stayed with the Hendersons in 1958 and took a young Eddie Henderson, still in high school, with him to the gig where he heard Miles’ sextet with John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones. It was a decisive moment for Henderson, and the rest is history.
Miles Davis 100th Celebration with the Eddie Henderson Quintet feat. Gary Bartz and Billy Hart
ResidencySun, May 31
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun – $25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00
Sat –$25.00 / $60.00 / $70.00 / $75.00
Eddie Henderson – trumpet
Gary Bartz – alto saxophone
Kevin Hays – piano
Ben Street – bass
Billy Hart – drums
“Miles Davis was the artist who defined jazz for me, and who, in his own way, defined American music in the 20th century.”
– Quincy Jones
A very special group—with numerous connections to the great Miles Davis—convenes for the 2026 edition of our Miles Davis Festival, celebrating his life and music, as well as his May 26th birthday. And this year also marks the centennial of his 1926 birth.
The five-night festival features a powerhouse acoustic quintet featuring trumpeter Eddie Henderson—praised by DownBeat as “a masterful improviser with a deeply expressive voice”—and alto saxophonist Gary Bartz, whom Connecticut Public Radio hailed as “one of the music’s all-time great alto saxophonists,” and drum legend Billy Hart, described by The Guardian as “one of the great modern jazz drummers.”
Each also has personal connections to Miles: NEA Jazz Masters Bartz and Hart appeared, in the 1970s, on his groundbreaking albums Live-Evil and On the Corner, respectively, while Henderson often credits his remarkable career in music to advice and encouragement from Miles, a close friend of his parents. In fact, Davis stayed with the Hendersons in 1958 and took a young Eddie Henderson, still in high school, with him to the gig where he heard Miles’ sextet with John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones. It was a decisive moment for Henderson, and the rest is history.
Wed, Jun 03
*PLEASE NOTE: All 6:30 PM and 8:30 PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows
Joey Calderazzo – piano
John Patitucci – bass
Adam Cruz – drums
With special guests:
Steve Wilson – alto saxophone (wed)
Chris Potter – tenor saxophone (thu & fri)
Michael Rodriguez – trumpet (sat & sun)
“One of the finest bassists of his generation” – Pop Matters
Bassist John Patitucci makes his highly anticipated bandleader debut at Smoke with an exciting quartet featuring pianist Joey Calderazzo and drummer Adam Cruz, as well as special guest saxophonists Steve Wilson (Wednesday), Chris Potter (Thursday & Friday), and trumpeter Michael Rodriguez
Patitucci—a multiple Grammy Award winner, accomplished on acoustic and electric basses—is a prolific powerhouse in the music world. Well known for his extensive tenures with legendary artists Chick Corea, Wayne Shorter, and Herbie Hancock, Patitucci also recorded or performed with Stan Getz, Pat Metheny, Wynton Marsalis, Joshua Redman, Michael Brecker, McCoy Tyner, and scores of others. Some of the many pop and Brazilian artists he has played with include Sting, Joni Mitchell, Milton Nascimiento, Astrud and Joao Gilberto, Airto and Flora Purim. His virtuosity and ability to span these genres have made him a vital force in music. He is also an accomplished and decorated composer who has written for film, chamber, and orchestral groups, as well as for jazz.
While Patitucci earns frequent applause and praise from audiences and critics alike, perhaps it’s his fellow artists who are most enthusiastic. As Joe Lovano told The New York Times, “John is one of the most amazing musicians. He’s a virtuoso on his instrument, yet he plays with so much tuneful taste and feeling.” Or Chick Corea stated, “John isn't just a bassist—he's a musician with a deep vision.”




