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Jazz at the Lodge: SlideAttack

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

Led by Trombonists, Alan Goidel and Howard Levy - A modern incarnation of the group formerly led by the great J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding. Fresh arrangements by some of the great jazz composers. From the Swing Era to Hard Bop and beyond, along with original material.

Jazz at the Lodge: Jenny Hill & Liquid Horn

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

A band featuring the compositions of Jenny Hill, mixing South American rhythms, Jazz harmonies, and the funky side of Brooklyn.

Novablue

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

Novablue is a group of veteran musicians who just know how to swing. Individually, have played with the likes of Dave Valentin, The New Swing Sextet, Rueben Blades, Mambo Negro, Cojunto Libre and Sonido Isleño Collectively, they create a whole new blend of Latin and Jazz

John Allen Watts Brazilian Trio

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

This trio performs Brazilian-inspired music with musicians who share a love for Brazil's popular music.

Nelson Riveros Quartet

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

This combo will feature Nelson's trademark Wes Montgomery Latin style arrangements as well as some of his original compositions.

Gerry Malkin Jazz Collective

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

Saxman Gerry Malkin is joined by Scott Wendholt on Trumpet, pianist Tuomo Uusitalo, Bassist Mike McGuirk and Drummer Bobby Leonard. The Gerry Malkin Quintet is a quintessential, hard-working, New York area group that plays top-notch music, while going under-recognized in the competitive and crowded jazz world.

Thursday Night Organ Groove featuring Jesse Lewis

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

Guitar Man Jesse Lewis joins Paul Connors on Hammond Organ and Jon Doty on Drums to round out a trio featuring R&B, Blues and Jazz

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Thursday Night Organ Groove

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

Paul Connors on Hammond Organ and Jon Doty on Drums are joined by a third guitarist or sax player to round out a trio featuring R&B, Blues and Jazz! Suggested $10 cash donation plus cash bar and finger food. To see this week's featured musician, please visit> Jazzatthelodge.com/shows

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Jazz at the Lodge: Christos Rafalides

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

Greek jazz vibraphonist, composer, and educator. Rafalides has toured extensively throughout the world both as a leader and guest soloist. Born in Kozani, Greece, Christos Rafalides can't remember a time when he wasn't surrounded by music. The influence of his older brother led him to the piano at the age of seven. He began his […]

Jazz at the Lodge: International Orange

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

International Orange (a.k.a. I.O.) is the brainchild of New York City veteran musicians and longtime friends Todd Isler and David Phelps. Leo Traversa provides the grooviest bass, and appearance by guest musicians such as Peter Apfelbaum are common.

Songwriters, Songs & Stories

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

A special evening at the Uptown Room where this eclectic lineup of accomplished songwriters Greg Jacquin, Monica Uhm, etc and Greg Connors will share their songs, and the stories behind their songs. Each songwriter has a unique journey in their music and the anecdotes of this trio will guarantee an engaging show. No cover; suggested […]

The Itaiguara Brandão Trio

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

taiguara Brandão is a New York City-based recording artist and bassist/guitarist. A native of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Brandão has toured internationally and recorded extensively with a wide range of world-class music artists such as: Dianne Reeves, Marcos Valle, Toquinho, Carlos Lyra, Roberto Menescal, Leny Andrade, Joyce Moreno, Paulo Braga, Randy Brecker, Dom Salvador, Paquito […]

Doug Munro and La Pompe Attack

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

Doug Munro has been around the music scene in NY for over 30 years. He is a fiercely independent musician who has forged his own sound on his own terms. Look at his resume and you will find a guitarist, composer, arranger, producer, author, educator of the highest caliber. Doug has worked with a who's […]

Jazz at the Lodge: Tom Kohl Trio

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

"The obvious model is Bill Evans, but there's more: an aggressive push to the chords, a lush tone, and tunes with unexpected turns...Pianist Tom Kohl shows power, warmth, talent, and grace. His is a voice that is easy to choose." John Barrett Jazzreview.com

Ray Blue Quartet

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

Ray Blue’s music can be described as a fusion of straight ahead jazz and rhythmic groove. "Ray Blue has a majestic presence…when playing, his sense of purpose is obvious. It's one thing to be a good composer, it's another to be a great performer. Ray Blue's got the whole package." - Jean Szlamowicz, Jazz Hot, […]

Jazz at the Lodge: Alexis Cole

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

Award-winning jazz vocalist Alexis Cole may be the most talented singer to ever hold a top-secret military clearance. A dozen albums into her critically acclaimed career, she may also be the best-kept secret in jazz, a status that’s certain to change as more people are discovering her for themselves. “… Alexis is one of the […]

Rhythm Rising – The Art of Latin Jazz

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

Smooth Latin jazz with the sweet tones of Victor Catanzaro on Vibraphone. Rhythm Rising has a special place in the history of the jazz series, they were the first band ever booked.

Les Hommes de Cave Jazz

Ossining Elks Lodge 118 Croton Avenue, Ossining, NY

Ossining's Les Hommes de Cave featuring vocalist Ann Gulian. Les Hommes performs mainstream jazz that mixes classic standards with influences from Haiti, Brazil and American R&B and explores a broad range of music through the lens of be-bop and post be-bop traditions.

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