Harlem Safe House Jazz Parlor
New York City, New York
Trip Type: Concerts & Special Events
Duration: 2 hours
This 2-hour intimate jazz concert in a historic Harlem brownstone setting with hors d'oeuvres, wine and dessert is a unique opportunity to mix and mingle with the musicians and homeowners, while enjoying live jazz and learning about these cherished homes in Harlem. This exceptional evening runs the 1st Thursday of every month with different musicians performing at various homes in Harlem.
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This 2-hour intimate jazz concert in a historic Harlem brownstone setting with hors d'oeuvres, wine and dessert is a unique opportunity to mix and mingle with the musicians and homeowners, while enjoying live jazz and learning about these cherished homes in Harlem. This exceptional evening runs the 1st Thursday of every month with different musicians performing at various homes in Harlem.
This 2-hour intimate experience provides a haven where music lovers can relax and engage with musicians while enjoying hors d’oeuvres, wine and dessert. This exceptional evening runs the 1st Thursday of every month with different musicians performing at various homes in Harlem.
The Harlem Safe House Jazz Parlor is artistically directed by Craig Harris, a trombonist, composer and longtime Harlem resident. When Craig Harris exploded onto the jazz scene in 1976, he brought the entire history of the jazz trombone with him. From the growling gutbucket intensity of early New Orleans music to the refined, articulate improvisation of the modern era set forth by J.J. Johnson and into the confrontational expressionism of the ‘60s avant-garde, Craig handled the total vernacular the way a skilled orator utilizes the spoken word. He has performed with a variety of progressive jazz’s most influential figures, and his projects display both a unique sense of concept and a total command of the sweeping expanse of musical expression. It is those two qualities that have dominated Craig’s past thirty years of activity, bringing him far beyond the confines of the jazz world, into the sphere of multimedia and performance art as composer, performer, curator and artistic director.
The Harlem Safe House Jazz Parlor is artistically directed by Craig Harris, a trombonist, composer and longtime Harlem resident. When Craig Harris exploded onto the jazz scene in 1976, he brought the entire history of the jazz trombone with him. From the growling gutbucket intensity of early New Orleans music to the refined, articulate improvisation of the modern era set forth by J.J. Johnson and into the confrontational expressionism of the ‘60s avant-garde, Craig handled the total vernacular the way a skilled orator utilizes the spoken word. He has performed with a variety of progressive jazz’s most influential figures, and his projects display both a unique sense of concept and a total command of the sweeping expanse of musical expression. It is those two qualities that have dominated Craig’s past thirty years of activity, bringing him far beyond the confines of the jazz world, into the sphere of multimedia and performance art as composer, performer, curator and artistic director.
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