Smoke Jazz Club's Upcoming Shows

A 90th Birthday Tribute to Harold Mabern featuring Eric Alexander & Cyrus Chestnut

A 90th Birthday Tribute to Harold Mabern featuring Eric Alexander & Cyrus Chestnut

Residency

Wed, Mar 18

*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 Eric Alexander – tenor saxophone Cyrus Chestnut – piano Nat Reeves – bass Carl Allen – drums “For more than 60 years, Mabern was a Rock-of-Gibraltar presence in modern jazz, rising to the first rank of sidemen — with Coleman, guitarist Wes Montgomery, trumpeter Lee Morgan and myriad others — and building a substantial if often undervalued body of work himself.” – NPR Music Legendary pianist Harold Mabern is remembered in this tribute by a remarkable quartet. The group features pianist Cyrus Chestnut, whose blues-influenced style Mabern admired as similar to his own; Mabern’s closest collaborator, tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander; one of his favorite bassists, Nat Reeves; and drummer Carl Allen. These performances mark what would have been Mabern’s 90th birthday on March 20 and the release of a newly remixed and remastered 10th Anniversary Edition of Afro Blue, perhaps his favorite recording project and proudest achievement as a leader. Once a ubiquitous presence at Smoke, Mabern is missed, but his music lives on. All About Jazz describes Eric Alexander as “widely praised for years as one of the jazz world’s foremost tenor saxophonists.” The New York Daily News calls Cyrus Chestnut “the rightful heir to Bud Powell, Art Tatum, and Erroll Garner.” JazzTimes notes that Nat Reeves is “among the most respected bassists of his generation,” and saxophone great Joe Lovano has said, “Carl Allen is an international powerhouse. 

A 90th Birthday Tribute to Harold Mabern featuring Eric Alexander & Cyrus Chestnut

A 90th Birthday Tribute to Harold Mabern featuring Eric Alexander & Cyrus Chestnut

Residency

Thu, Mar 19

*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 Eric Alexander – tenor saxophone Cyrus Chestnut – piano Nat Reeves – bass Carl Allen – drums “For more than 60 years, Mabern was a Rock-of-Gibraltar presence in modern jazz, rising to the first rank of sidemen — with Coleman, guitarist Wes Montgomery, trumpeter Lee Morgan and myriad others — and building a substantial if often undervalued body of work himself.” – NPR Music Legendary pianist Harold Mabern is remembered in this tribute by a remarkable quartet. The group features pianist Cyrus Chestnut, whose blues-influenced style Mabern admired as similar to his own; Mabern’s closest collaborator, tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander; one of his favorite bassists, Nat Reeves; and drummer Carl Allen. These performances mark what would have been Mabern’s 90th birthday on March 20 and the release of a newly remixed and remastered 10th Anniversary Edition of Afro Blue, perhaps his favorite recording project and proudest achievement as a leader. Once a ubiquitous presence at Smoke, Mabern is missed, but his music lives on. All About Jazz describes Eric Alexander as “widely praised for years as one of the jazz world’s foremost tenor saxophonists.” The New York Daily News calls Cyrus Chestnut “the rightful heir to Bud Powell, Art Tatum, and Erroll Garner.” JazzTimes notes that Nat Reeves is “among the most respected bassists of his generation,” and saxophone great Joe Lovano has said, “Carl Allen is an international powerhouse. 

A 90th Birthday Tribute to Harold Mabern featuring Eric Alexander & Cyrus Chestnut

A 90th Birthday Tribute to Harold Mabern featuring Eric Alexander & Cyrus Chestnut

Residency

Fri, Mar 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 Eric Alexander – tenor saxophone Cyrus Chestnut – piano Nat Reeves – bass Carl Allen – drums “For more than 60 years, Mabern was a Rock-of-Gibraltar presence in modern jazz, rising to the first rank of sidemen — with Coleman, guitarist Wes Montgomery, trumpeter Lee Morgan and myriad others — and building a substantial if often undervalued body of work himself.” – NPR Music Legendary pianist Harold Mabern is remembered in this tribute by a remarkable quartet. The group features pianist Cyrus Chestnut, whose blues-influenced style Mabern admired as similar to his own; Mabern’s closest collaborator, tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander; one of his favorite bassists, Nat Reeves; and drummer Carl Allen. These performances mark what would have been Mabern’s 90th birthday on March 20 and the release of a newly remixed and remastered 10th Anniversary Edition of Afro Blue, perhaps his favorite recording project and proudest achievement as a leader. Once a ubiquitous presence at Smoke, Mabern is missed, but his music lives on. All About Jazz describes Eric Alexander as “widely praised for years as one of the jazz world’s foremost tenor saxophonists.” The New York Daily News calls Cyrus Chestnut “the rightful heir to Bud Powell, Art Tatum, and Erroll Garner.” JazzTimes notes that Nat Reeves is “among the most respected bassists of his generation,” and saxophone great Joe Lovano has said, “Carl Allen is an international powerhouse. 

A 90th Birthday Tribute to Harold Mabern featuring Eric Alexander & Cyrus Chestnut

A 90th Birthday Tribute to Harold Mabern featuring Eric Alexander & Cyrus Chestnut

Residency

Sat, Mar 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 Eric Alexander – tenor saxophone Cyrus Chestnut – piano Nat Reeves – bass Carl Allen – drums “For more than 60 years, Mabern was a Rock-of-Gibraltar presence in modern jazz, rising to the first rank of sidemen — with Coleman, guitarist Wes Montgomery, trumpeter Lee Morgan and myriad others — and building a substantial if often undervalued body of work himself.” – NPR Music Legendary pianist Harold Mabern is remembered in this tribute by a remarkable quartet. The group features pianist Cyrus Chestnut, whose blues-influenced style Mabern admired as similar to his own; Mabern’s closest collaborator, tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander; one of his favorite bassists, Nat Reeves; and drummer Carl Allen. These performances mark what would have been Mabern’s 90th birthday on March 20 and the release of a newly remixed and remastered 10th Anniversary Edition of Afro Blue, perhaps his favorite recording project and proudest achievement as a leader. Once a ubiquitous presence at Smoke, Mabern is missed, but his music lives on. All About Jazz describes Eric Alexander as “widely praised for years as one of the jazz world’s foremost tenor saxophonists.” The New York Daily News calls Cyrus Chestnut “the rightful heir to Bud Powell, Art Tatum, and Erroll Garner.” JazzTimes notes that Nat Reeves is “among the most respected bassists of his generation,” and saxophone great Joe Lovano has said, “Carl Allen is an international powerhouse. 

A 90th Birthday Tribute to Harold Mabern featuring Eric Alexander & Cyrus Chestnut

A 90th Birthday Tribute to Harold Mabern featuring Eric Alexander & Cyrus Chestnut

Residency

Sun, Mar 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 Eric Alexander – tenor saxophone Cyrus Chestnut – piano Nat Reeves – bass Carl Allen – drums “For more than 60 years, Mabern was a Rock-of-Gibraltar presence in modern jazz, rising to the first rank of sidemen — with Coleman, guitarist Wes Montgomery, trumpeter Lee Morgan and myriad others — and building a substantial if often undervalued body of work himself.” – NPR Music Legendary pianist Harold Mabern is remembered in this tribute by a remarkable quartet. The group features pianist Cyrus Chestnut, whose blues-influenced style Mabern admired as similar to his own; Mabern’s closest collaborator, tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander; one of his favorite bassists, Nat Reeves; and drummer Carl Allen. These performances mark what would have been Mabern’s 90th birthday on March 20 and the release of a newly remixed and remastered 10th Anniversary Edition of Afro Blue, perhaps his favorite recording project and proudest achievement as a leader. Once a ubiquitous presence at Smoke, Mabern is missed, but his music lives on. All About Jazz describes Eric Alexander as “widely praised for years as one of the jazz world’s foremost tenor saxophonists.” The New York Daily News calls Cyrus Chestnut “the rightful heir to Bud Powell, Art Tatum, and Erroll Garner.” JazzTimes notes that Nat Reeves is “among the most respected bassists of his generation,” and saxophone great Joe Lovano has said, “Carl Allen is an international powerhouse. 

Kenny Barron Trio

Kenny Barron Trio

Residency

Wed, Mar 25

*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows $25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun $25.00 / $60.00 / $70.00 / $75.00 – Sat Kenny Barron – piano Kiyoshi Kitagawa– bass Johnathan Blake – drums “One of the top jazz pianists in the world.”
– The Los Angeles Times NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron leads his acclaimed piano trio with bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and drummer Johnathan Blake. Barron, one of the undisputed masters of the jazz piano, has an unmatched ability to mesmerize audiences with his elegant playing, sensitive melodies, and infectious rhythms. Jazz Weekly calls him “the most lyrical piano player of our time.” His historic career began in the hotbed of Philadelphia while he was still a teenager and continued in New York with Roy Haynes, Lee Morgan, James Moody, Dizzy Gillespie, and so many more. Among numerous accolades and honors, he was named a Jazz Master in 2010 by the National Endowment for the Arts. 

Kenny Barron Trio

Kenny Barron Trio

Residency

Thu, Mar 26

*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows $25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun $25.00 / $60.00 / $70.00 / $75.00 – Sat Kenny Barron – piano Kiyoshi Kitagawa– bass Johnathan Blake – drums “One of the top jazz pianists in the world.”
– The Los Angeles Times NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron leads his acclaimed piano trio with bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and drummer Johnathan Blake. Barron, one of the undisputed masters of the jazz piano, has an unmatched ability to mesmerize audiences with his elegant playing, sensitive melodies, and infectious rhythms. Jazz Weekly calls him “the most lyrical piano player of our time.” His historic career began in the hotbed of Philadelphia while he was still a teenager and continued in New York with Roy Haynes, Lee Morgan, James Moody, Dizzy Gillespie, and so many more. Among numerous accolades and honors, he was named a Jazz Master in 2010 by the National Endowment for the Arts. 

Kenny Barron Trio

Kenny Barron Trio

Residency

Fri, Mar 27

*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows $25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun $25.00 / $60.00 / $70.00 / $75.00 – Sat Kenny Barron – piano Kiyoshi Kitagawa– bass Johnathan Blake – drums “One of the top jazz pianists in the world.”
– The Los Angeles Times NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron leads his acclaimed piano trio with bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and drummer Johnathan Blake. Barron, one of the undisputed masters of the jazz piano, has an unmatched ability to mesmerize audiences with his elegant playing, sensitive melodies, and infectious rhythms. Jazz Weekly calls him “the most lyrical piano player of our time.” His historic career began in the hotbed of Philadelphia while he was still a teenager and continued in New York with Roy Haynes, Lee Morgan, James Moody, Dizzy Gillespie, and so many more. Among numerous accolades and honors, he was named a Jazz Master in 2010 by the National Endowment for the Arts. 

Kenny Barron Trio

Kenny Barron Trio

Residency

Sat, Mar 28

*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows $25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun $25.00 / $60.00 / $70.00 / $75.00 – Sat Kenny Barron – piano Kiyoshi Kitagawa– bass Johnathan Blake – drums “One of the top jazz pianists in the world.”
– The Los Angeles Times NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron leads his acclaimed piano trio with bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and drummer Johnathan Blake. Barron, one of the undisputed masters of the jazz piano, has an unmatched ability to mesmerize audiences with his elegant playing, sensitive melodies, and infectious rhythms. Jazz Weekly calls him “the most lyrical piano player of our time.” His historic career began in the hotbed of Philadelphia while he was still a teenager and continued in New York with Roy Haynes, Lee Morgan, James Moody, Dizzy Gillespie, and so many more. Among numerous accolades and honors, he was named a Jazz Master in 2010 by the National Endowment for the Arts. 

Kenny Barron Trio

Kenny Barron Trio

Residency

Sun, Mar 29

*PLEASE NOTE: All 6PM and 8PM shows at Smoke are Dinner Shows $25.00 / $50.00 / $60.00 / $65.00 – Wed, Thu, Fri & Sun $25.00 / $60.00 / $70.00 / $75.00 – Sat Kenny Barron – piano Kiyoshi Kitagawa– bass Johnathan Blake – drums “One of the top jazz pianists in the world.”
– The Los Angeles Times NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron leads his acclaimed piano trio with bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and drummer Johnathan Blake. Barron, one of the undisputed masters of the jazz piano, has an unmatched ability to mesmerize audiences with his elegant playing, sensitive melodies, and infectious rhythms. Jazz Weekly calls him “the most lyrical piano player of our time.” His historic career began in the hotbed of Philadelphia while he was still a teenager and continued in New York with Roy Haynes, Lee Morgan, James Moody, Dizzy Gillespie, and so many more. Among numerous accolades and honors, he was named a Jazz Master in 2010 by the National Endowment for the Arts. 

Wayne Escoffery with the ELEW Trio

Wayne Escoffery with the ELEW Trio

Wed, Apr 01

*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 Wayne Escoffery – tenor saxophone ELEW – piano Bar Filipowicz – bass David Hawkins – drums “Every time he plays, saxophonist Wayne Escoffery brings a sense memory that includes early days in the church choir in New Haven, Connecticut; the wisdom and watchful eye of the legendary Jackie McLean; time spent with The Mingus Big Band, Ron Carter and Tom Harrell.” –WBGO Acclaimed tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery joins forces with pianist ELEW and the dynamic ELEW Trio for a highly anticipated, high-voltage collaboration. A two-time Grammy Award winner and longtime member of The Mingus Big Band, Escoffery is widely regarded as one of the premier tenor saxophonists of his generation. His sound is commanding yet lyrical, rooted in the hard-bop tradition while exploring modern harmonic territory. One of the most prominent protégés of the great Jackie McLean, Escoffery authentically channels the energy and passion of his formative mentor. All About Jazz says, “Not since the works of bassist Charles Mingus and saxophonist John Coltrane has there been music so charged with emotion and so engulfed in spirituality.” Stereogum adds, “the leader’s playing has thoughtfulness and muscle in equal measure.” ELEW (formerly Eric Lewis) is widely acclaimed for redefining the piano trio format. He is renowned for explosive live performances and daring reinterpretations of contemporary repertoire, infusing them with the raw energy of rock and pop. His percussive attack, sweeping dynamics, and rhythm ingenuity create a sound that is both original and immediately familiar. The Wall Street Journal declares, “ELEW plays with fire, style, and relentless energy.” 

Wayne Escoffery with the ELEW Trio

Wayne Escoffery with the ELEW Trio

Thu, Apr 02

*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 Wayne Escoffery – tenor saxophone ELEW – piano Bar Filipowicz – bass David Hawkins – drums “Every time he plays, saxophonist Wayne Escoffery brings a sense memory that includes early days in the church choir in New Haven, Connecticut; the wisdom and watchful eye of the legendary Jackie McLean; time spent with The Mingus Big Band, Ron Carter and Tom Harrell.” –WBGO Acclaimed tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery joins forces with pianist ELEW and the dynamic ELEW Trio for a highly anticipated, high-voltage collaboration. A two-time Grammy Award winner and longtime member of The Mingus Big Band, Escoffery is widely regarded as one of the premier tenor saxophonists of his generation. His sound is commanding yet lyrical, rooted in the hard-bop tradition while exploring modern harmonic territory. One of the most prominent protégés of the great Jackie McLean, Escoffery authentically channels the energy and passion of his formative mentor. All About Jazz says, “Not since the works of bassist Charles Mingus and saxophonist John Coltrane has there been music so charged with emotion and so engulfed in spirituality.” Stereogum adds, “the leader’s playing has thoughtfulness and muscle in equal measure.” ELEW (formerly Eric Lewis) is widely acclaimed for redefining the piano trio format. He is renowned for explosive live performances and daring reinterpretations of contemporary repertoire, infusing them with the raw energy of rock and pop. His percussive attack, sweeping dynamics, and rhythm ingenuity create a sound that is both original and immediately familiar. The Wall Street Journal declares, “ELEW plays with fire, style, and relentless energy.” 

Wayne Escoffery with the ELEW Trio

Wayne Escoffery with the ELEW Trio

Fri, Apr 03

*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 Wayne Escoffery – tenor saxophone ELEW – piano Bar Filipowicz – bass David Hawkins – drums “Every time he plays, saxophonist Wayne Escoffery brings a sense memory that includes early days in the church choir in New Haven, Connecticut; the wisdom and watchful eye of the legendary Jackie McLean; time spent with The Mingus Big Band, Ron Carter and Tom Harrell.” –WBGO Acclaimed tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery joins forces with pianist ELEW and the dynamic ELEW Trio for a highly anticipated, high-voltage collaboration. A two-time Grammy Award winner and longtime member of The Mingus Big Band, Escoffery is widely regarded as one of the premier tenor saxophonists of his generation. His sound is commanding yet lyrical, rooted in the hard-bop tradition while exploring modern harmonic territory. One of the most prominent protégés of the great Jackie McLean, Escoffery authentically channels the energy and passion of his formative mentor. All About Jazz says, “Not since the works of bassist Charles Mingus and saxophonist John Coltrane has there been music so charged with emotion and so engulfed in spirituality.” Stereogum adds, “the leader’s playing has thoughtfulness and muscle in equal measure.” ELEW (formerly Eric Lewis) is widely acclaimed for redefining the piano trio format. He is renowned for explosive live performances and daring reinterpretations of contemporary repertoire, infusing them with the raw energy of rock and pop. His percussive attack, sweeping dynamics, and rhythm ingenuity create a sound that is both original and immediately familiar. The Wall Street Journal declares, “ELEW plays with fire, style, and relentless energy.” 

Wayne Escoffery with the ELEW Trio

Wayne Escoffery with the ELEW Trio

Sat, Apr 04

*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 Wayne Escoffery – tenor saxophone ELEW – piano Bar Filipowicz – bass David Hawkins – drums “Every time he plays, saxophonist Wayne Escoffery brings a sense memory that includes early days in the church choir in New Haven, Connecticut; the wisdom and watchful eye of the legendary Jackie McLean; time spent with The Mingus Big Band, Ron Carter and Tom Harrell.” –WBGO Acclaimed tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery joins forces with pianist ELEW and the dynamic ELEW Trio for a highly anticipated, high-voltage collaboration. A two-time Grammy Award winner and longtime member of The Mingus Big Band, Escoffery is widely regarded as one of the premier tenor saxophonists of his generation. His sound is commanding yet lyrical, rooted in the hard-bop tradition while exploring modern harmonic territory. One of the most prominent protégés of the great Jackie McLean, Escoffery authentically channels the energy and passion of his formative mentor. All About Jazz says, “Not since the works of bassist Charles Mingus and saxophonist John Coltrane has there been music so charged with emotion and so engulfed in spirituality.” Stereogum adds, “the leader’s playing has thoughtfulness and muscle in equal measure.” ELEW (formerly Eric Lewis) is widely acclaimed for redefining the piano trio format. He is renowned for explosive live performances and daring reinterpretations of contemporary repertoire, infusing them with the raw energy of rock and pop. His percussive attack, sweeping dynamics, and rhythm ingenuity create a sound that is both original and immediately familiar. The Wall Street Journal declares, “ELEW plays with fire, style, and relentless energy.” 

Wayne Escoffery with the ELEW Trio

Wayne Escoffery with the ELEW Trio

Sun, Apr 05

*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 Wayne Escoffery – tenor saxophone ELEW – piano Bar Filipowicz – bass David Hawkins – drums “Every time he plays, saxophonist Wayne Escoffery brings a sense memory that includes early days in the church choir in New Haven, Connecticut; the wisdom and watchful eye of the legendary Jackie McLean; time spent with The Mingus Big Band, Ron Carter and Tom Harrell.” –WBGO Acclaimed tenor saxophonist Wayne Escoffery joins forces with pianist ELEW and the dynamic ELEW Trio for a highly anticipated, high-voltage collaboration. A two-time Grammy Award winner and longtime member of The Mingus Big Band, Escoffery is widely regarded as one of the premier tenor saxophonists of his generation. His sound is commanding yet lyrical, rooted in the hard-bop tradition while exploring modern harmonic territory. One of the most prominent protégés of the great Jackie McLean, Escoffery authentically channels the energy and passion of his formative mentor. All About Jazz says, “Not since the works of bassist Charles Mingus and saxophonist John Coltrane has there been music so charged with emotion and so engulfed in spirituality.” Stereogum adds, “the leader’s playing has thoughtfulness and muscle in equal measure.” ELEW (formerly Eric Lewis) is widely acclaimed for redefining the piano trio format. He is renowned for explosive live performances and daring reinterpretations of contemporary repertoire, infusing them with the raw energy of rock and pop. His percussive attack, sweeping dynamics, and rhythm ingenuity create a sound that is both original and immediately familiar. The Wall Street Journal declares, “ELEW plays with fire, style, and relentless energy.” 

Kendrick Scott Quintet

Kendrick Scott Quintet

Wed, Apr 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 Dayna Stephens – tenor saxophone Simon Moullier – vibraphone Kevin Hays – piano Vicente Archer – bass Kendrick Scott – drums “Kendrick is a true artist of the highest order. He is exactly what we need: someone with the vision and courage to press forward and expand the world of music.” – JazzTimes Acclaimed drummer and composer Kendrick Scott makes his debut as a bandleader at Smoke, leading an exceptional quintet featuring saxophonist Dayna Stephens, vibraphonist Simon Moullier, pianist Kevin Hays, and bassist Vicente Archer. A five-time Grammy nominee and one of the most distinctive rhythmic voices in contemporary jazz, Scott has toured and recorded with artists including Herbie Hancock, Charles Lloyd, Terence Blanchard, Kurt Elling, and Kurt Rosenwinkel. He appears on several of Blanchard’s celebrated Blue Note releases and has also recorded his own acclaimed albums for Blue Note Records, affirming his place among the label’s leading contemporary voices. His drumming balances power with restraint, propulsion with space. As The New York Times observes, he plays with “an ultramodern sense of propulsion… lightweight yet heavy-gauge.” As a bandleader, Scott brings a vision that is both expansive and intimate. DownBeat praises him as “a sophisticated composer whose hooky melodies lean toward the poetic and spiritual.” With this remarkable quintet lineup, his compositions promise richly layered textures and a dynamic conversation among five master improvisers. 

Kendrick Scott Quintet

Kendrick Scott Quintet

Thu, Apr 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 Dayna Stephens – tenor saxophone Simon Moullier – vibraphone Kevin Hays – piano Vicente Archer – bass Kendrick Scott – drums “Kendrick is a true artist of the highest order. He is exactly what we need: someone with the vision and courage to press forward and expand the world of music.” – JazzTimes Acclaimed drummer and composer Kendrick Scott makes his debut as a bandleader at Smoke, leading an exceptional quintet featuring saxophonist Dayna Stephens, vibraphonist Simon Moullier, pianist Kevin Hays, and bassist Vicente Archer. A five-time Grammy nominee and one of the most distinctive rhythmic voices in contemporary jazz, Scott has toured and recorded with artists including Herbie Hancock, Charles Lloyd, Terence Blanchard, Kurt Elling, and Kurt Rosenwinkel. He appears on several of Blanchard’s celebrated Blue Note releases and has also recorded his own acclaimed albums for Blue Note Records, affirming his place among the label’s leading contemporary voices. His drumming balances power with restraint, propulsion with space. As The New York Times observes, he plays with “an ultramodern sense of propulsion… lightweight yet heavy-gauge.” As a bandleader, Scott brings a vision that is both expansive and intimate. DownBeat praises him as “a sophisticated composer whose hooky melodies lean toward the poetic and spiritual.” With this remarkable quintet lineup, his compositions promise richly layered textures and a dynamic conversation among five master improvisers. 

Kendrick Scott Quintet

Kendrick Scott Quintet

Fri, Apr 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 Dayna Stephens – tenor saxophone Simon Moullier – vibraphone Kevin Hays – piano Vicente Archer – bass Kendrick Scott – drums “Kendrick is a true artist of the highest order. He is exactly what we need: someone with the vision and courage to press forward and expand the world of music.” – JazzTimes Acclaimed drummer and composer Kendrick Scott makes his debut as a bandleader at Smoke, leading an exceptional quintet featuring saxophonist Dayna Stephens, vibraphonist Simon Moullier, pianist Kevin Hays, and bassist Vicente Archer. A five-time Grammy nominee and one of the most distinctive rhythmic voices in contemporary jazz, Scott has toured and recorded with artists including Herbie Hancock, Charles Lloyd, Terence Blanchard, Kurt Elling, and Kurt Rosenwinkel. He appears on several of Blanchard’s celebrated Blue Note releases and has also recorded his own acclaimed albums for Blue Note Records, affirming his place among the label’s leading contemporary voices. His drumming balances power with restraint, propulsion with space. As The New York Times observes, he plays with “an ultramodern sense of propulsion… lightweight yet heavy-gauge.” As a bandleader, Scott brings a vision that is both expansive and intimate. DownBeat praises him as “a sophisticated composer whose hooky melodies lean toward the poetic and spiritual.” With this remarkable quintet lineup, his compositions promise richly layered textures and a dynamic conversation among five master improvisers. 

Kendrick Scott Quintet

Kendrick Scott Quintet

Sat, Apr 11

*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 Dayna Stephens – tenor saxophone Simon Moullier – vibraphone Kevin Hays – piano Vicente Archer – bass Kendrick Scott – drums “Kendrick is a true artist of the highest order. He is exactly what we need: someone with the vision and courage to press forward and expand the world of music.” – JazzTimes Acclaimed drummer and composer Kendrick Scott makes his debut as a bandleader at Smoke, leading an exceptional quintet featuring saxophonist Dayna Stephens, vibraphonist Simon Moullier, pianist Kevin Hays, and bassist Vicente Archer. A five-time Grammy nominee and one of the most distinctive rhythmic voices in contemporary jazz, Scott has toured and recorded with artists including Herbie Hancock, Charles Lloyd, Terence Blanchard, Kurt Elling, and Kurt Rosenwinkel. He appears on several of Blanchard’s celebrated Blue Note releases and has also recorded his own acclaimed albums for Blue Note Records, affirming his place among the label’s leading contemporary voices. His drumming balances power with restraint, propulsion with space. As The New York Times observes, he plays with “an ultramodern sense of propulsion… lightweight yet heavy-gauge.” As a bandleader, Scott brings a vision that is both expansive and intimate. DownBeat praises him as “a sophisticated composer whose hooky melodies lean toward the poetic and spiritual.” With this remarkable quintet lineup, his compositions promise richly layered textures and a dynamic conversation among five master improvisers. 

Kendrick Scott Quintet

Kendrick Scott Quintet

Sun, Apr 12

*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 Dayna Stephens – tenor saxophone Simon Moullier – vibraphone Kevin Hays – piano Vicente Archer – bass Kendrick Scott – drums “Kendrick is a true artist of the highest order. He is exactly what we need: someone with the vision and courage to press forward and expand the world of music.” – JazzTimes Acclaimed drummer and composer Kendrick Scott makes his debut as a bandleader at Smoke, leading an exceptional quintet featuring saxophonist Dayna Stephens, vibraphonist Simon Moullier, pianist Kevin Hays, and bassist Vicente Archer. A five-time Grammy nominee and one of the most distinctive rhythmic voices in contemporary jazz, Scott has toured and recorded with artists including Herbie Hancock, Charles Lloyd, Terence Blanchard, Kurt Elling, and Kurt Rosenwinkel. He appears on several of Blanchard’s celebrated Blue Note releases and has also recorded his own acclaimed albums for Blue Note Records, affirming his place among the label’s leading contemporary voices. His drumming balances power with restraint, propulsion with space. As The New York Times observes, he plays with “an ultramodern sense of propulsion… lightweight yet heavy-gauge.” As a bandleader, Scott brings a vision that is both expansive and intimate. DownBeat praises him as “a sophisticated composer whose hooky melodies lean toward the poetic and spiritual.” With this remarkable quintet lineup, his compositions promise richly layered textures and a dynamic conversation among five master improvisers. 

Vijay Iyer Quartet

Vijay Iyer Quartet

Residency

Wed, Apr 15

*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 Adam O'Farrill – trumpet Vijay Iyer – piano & Fender Rhodes Devon Gates – bass Jeremy Dutton – drums “Trailblazing… one of his generation’s brightest jazz luminaries.”– Time Out New York Pianist Vijay Iyer leads an exciting quartet featuring trumpeter Adam O’Farrill, bassist Devon Gates, and drummer Jeremy Dutton. Iyer was described by The New York Times as a “social conscience, multimedia collaborator, system builder, rhapsodist, historical thinker, and multicultural gateway.” Iyer has carved out a unique path as an influential, prolific, shape-shifting presence in 21st-century music. A composer and pianist active and revered across multiple musical communities, Iyer has created a consistently innovative, emotionally resonant body of work over the last three decades, earning him a place as one of the leading music-makers of his generation. He is the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, among many accolades, and was named Downbeat’s Jazz Artist of the Year four times in the last decade. He was called “an American treasure” by Minnesota Public Radio and has been praised by Pitchfork as “one of the best in the world at what he does.” 

Vijay Iyer Quartet

Vijay Iyer Quartet

Residency

Thu, Apr 16

*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 Adam O'Farrill – trumpet Vijay Iyer – piano & Fender Rhodes Devon Gates – bass Jeremy Dutton – drums “Trailblazing… one of his generation’s brightest jazz luminaries.”– Time Out New York Pianist Vijay Iyer leads an exciting quartet featuring trumpeter Adam O’Farrill, bassist Devon Gates, and drummer Jeremy Dutton. Iyer was described by The New York Times as a “social conscience, multimedia collaborator, system builder, rhapsodist, historical thinker, and multicultural gateway.” Iyer has carved out a unique path as an influential, prolific, shape-shifting presence in 21st-century music. A composer and pianist active and revered across multiple musical communities, Iyer has created a consistently innovative, emotionally resonant body of work over the last three decades, earning him a place as one of the leading music-makers of his generation. He is the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, among many accolades, and was named Downbeat’s Jazz Artist of the Year four times in the last decade. He was called “an American treasure” by Minnesota Public Radio and has been praised by Pitchfork as “one of the best in the world at what he does.” 

Vijay Iyer Quartet

Vijay Iyer Quartet

Residency

Fri, Apr 17

*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 Adam O'Farrill – trumpet Vijay Iyer – piano & Fender Rhodes Devon Gates – bass Jeremy Dutton – drums “Trailblazing… one of his generation’s brightest jazz luminaries.”– Time Out New York Pianist Vijay Iyer leads an exciting quartet featuring trumpeter Adam O’Farrill, bassist Devon Gates, and drummer Jeremy Dutton. Iyer was described by The New York Times as a “social conscience, multimedia collaborator, system builder, rhapsodist, historical thinker, and multicultural gateway.” Iyer has carved out a unique path as an influential, prolific, shape-shifting presence in 21st-century music. A composer and pianist active and revered across multiple musical communities, Iyer has created a consistently innovative, emotionally resonant body of work over the last three decades, earning him a place as one of the leading music-makers of his generation. He is the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, among many accolades, and was named Downbeat’s Jazz Artist of the Year four times in the last decade. He was called “an American treasure” by Minnesota Public Radio and has been praised by Pitchfork as “one of the best in the world at what he does.”