David Brandom All-Star Quintet

David Brandom All-Star Quintet

By Bethel Jazz

Featuring David Brandom on Sax, Scott Reeves on Trombone, Ron Vincent on Drums, Mike McGuirk on Bass, and Tim Regusis on Piano

Date and time

Location

La Zingara

8 P T Barnum Square Bethel, CT 06801

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours 15 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

Music • Jazz

Seating Chart

Doors open at 6:00pm. Try to be seated by 6:30pm to have your dinner order taken. Showtime begins at 7:00pm when we transform the space into a theater.

Out of respect for the performers and other patrons, please keep talking to a whisper during the performance.

Very Limited Occupancy. Tables seating 2, 4, 5 guests, with tables for 6, 8, 12 available upon request. Single, general admission tickets are also available. See The Attached Seating Chart. Admission Is $15.00 - $25.00 Per Person, Ticket prices may be higher for special performances. Having problems with the ticketing system? Call 203-247-4273

Parking: Please park in LaZingara's lot or on Greenwood Ave. or School Street. Please avoid parking in P.T. Barnum Square.

Check out the band:

David Brandom - Saxophone

Saxophonist David Brandom has made an impressive career in music. Besides touring with Frank Sinatra for many years, David has worked with many great jazz artists including: Tony Bennett, Randy Brecker, Bobby Caldwell, Bill Charlap, Natalie Cole, Sammy Davis Jr., Joe Lovano, David Matthew’s Super Latin Jazz Orchestra, Houston Person, and Maria Schneider’s Big Band and most recently, composer Mike Abene’s Jazz Orchestra. David is a founding member of the Westchester Jazz Orchestra which released 2 CD, “All In” in 2007 and “Maiden Voyage Suite” in August, 2011. David has also played with many pop artists including: Billy Joel, Elton John, Melissa Manchester, Johnny Mathis, Sting, James Taylor, The Spinners, The Temptations, and The Four Tops. David’s versatility as a woodwind specialist has allowed him to work on many Broadway shows including: “Ain’t Misbehavin,” “Annie,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Billy Elliott”, “Chicago,”“Fosse,” “Grease,” “Hairspray,”“In the Heights,” “Jersey Boys,” “Nine to Five”,“Priscilla, Queen of the Desert”, “A Bronx Tale” and“Beautiful.”

A native of Kansas City, Mo. David and his wife Stacy moved to New York in 1984 and raised 3 sons in Larchmont NY. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education at The University of North Texas and a Master’s Degree in Studio Composition from Purchase College. David taught Instrumental Music in the Edgemont School District in Scarsdale, NY from 2008 until 2019.

A prolific composer and arranger, David released his critically acclaimed CDs, “Home” in 2002 , and “No Way Out” in 2007. A 2021 release, “What’s Going On” features David’s sax and woodwind work and his arrangements of pop classics for jazz quartet. All 3 albums can be found on Spotify, AppleMusic, Pandora etc. David is currently enjoying living in Redding, teaching privately, and working on music for a couple of new albums.

Tim Regusis - Piano

Tim Regusis is a pianist and keyboardist who has been active in the jazz scene of the New York City region as well as in the fields of R&B, Latin and various world musics for many years. He has played and/or recorded with Patti Austin, David Byrne, Jonathan Butler, Ruben Blades, Chuck Mangione, Chaka Khan, Donna Summer, Ofra Haza, Najee, Daniel Ponce Rick Margitza, Cindy Blackman, Jeff Williams, Akira Ohmori, and many others. He has toured the U.S., Europe, Japan, Australia, South Africa, Indonesia and Russia.

Mike McGuirk - Bass

Bassist Mike McGuirk grew up in Portland, Oregon. At age eleven he began playing the electric bass and, while in high school, devoted his attention to the acoustic bass. He went on to study at the University of North Texas with Jeff Bradetich, where he received a bachelor's degree in Jazz Studies.

In 1997, he won the International Society of Bassists jazz bass competition. Since arriving in New York he has played and/or recorded with John Abercrombie, Marc Copland, David Liebman, Tim Hagans, Don Friedman, Joey Baron, Andy Laverne, Eliot Zigmund, Adam Nussbaum, Bennie Wallace, Mulgrew Miller, Billy Drummond, Renee Rosnes, Walt Weiskopf and Eddie Henderson among others.

Recently, he can be heard on Marc Copland's Lunar featuring David Liebman, and Jed Levy's Round and Round on Steeplechase records.

Ron Vincent - Drums

Ron is a native of Warwick, Rhode Island, Ron attended Berklee College of Music from 1969 to 1973. After touring the U.S. with a variety of jazz groups, and three years in Kansas City (79-82), Ron settled in New York City in 1982. Since then, Ron has become a veteran of the New York City jazz scene. Working often as a sideman he has been recorded on over 85 CDs. Ron was a member of the Gerry Mulligan Quartet and the Re-Birth of the Cool Tentet from 1989 until Mr. Mulligan’s passing in 1996. He recorded four CDs with Mr. Mulligan and has also recorded with Phil Woods, Lee Konitz, Randy Brecker, Bob Brookmeyer, Bill Charlap, John Lewis, Slide Hampton, Sandy Stewart and Bill Mays to name a few. As a leader, his own trio and quartet are active in the New York City area and his quartet has toured the U.S. and Europe. As a jazz artist/educator for Sabian Cymbals from 1986-2006 Ron presented workshops at over 100 Colleges and Universities and has been on the faculty of the Jamie Aebersold Jazz Camps and the Stanford Jazz Camp (CA). In 1996 Ron received a National Endowment for the Arts grant for jazz performance.

Scott Reeves - Trombone

Scott Reeves is a trombonist, alto flugelhornist, composer and educator. He has performed at many New York City venues including Birdland, the Village Vanguard, Smoke, the Iridium, Small’s, Dizzy’s at Lincoln Center, Sweet Rhythm, the 55 Bar, Cornelia St. Café and the Knitting Factory with groups such as the Dave Liebman Big Band, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Bill Mobley’s Smoke Big Band, the Oliver Lake Big Band, the Chico O’Farrill Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra, Manhattan Bones, and his own quintet and big band. He has also performed at leading jazz clubs in Rome, Lisbon, Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto.

Scott performs on four CD’s by the Dave Liebman Big Band and has also recorded with the Anthony Braxton Orchestra and the Bill Mobley Big Band. His compositions and arrangements have been recorded by the Liebman and Mobley big bands, as well as the Osaka Global Jazz Orchestra in Japan. Scott’s small group recordings as a leader include “Congressional Roll Call” (with pianists Kenny Werner and James Williams), “Shape Shifter” (with tenor saxophonist Rich Perry), “Tribute,” by his 4-trombone/3 rhythm group Manhattan Bones, and his 2022 quintet recording, “The Alchemist.” The 17-piece Scott Reeves Jazz Orchestra has released two CDs on Origin Records featuring artists such as saxophonist Steve Wilson and vocalist Carolyn Leonhart: “Portraits and Places” (2016) and “Without A Trace” (2018)

Scott’s textbook on jazz improvisation, “Creative Jazz Improvisation” is widely used in leading college jazz curriculums. First published in 1989, it is now in its 5th edition from Routledge, Taylor and Francis. His compositions and arrangements have been performed by the BMI Jazz Composers Orchestra, the Smoke Big Band, the Dave Liebman Big Band, the Kyoto Jazz Orchestra (Japan), the Westchester Jazz Orchestra, Cecil’s Big Band, Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome, Manhattan School of Music and other collegiate and professional ensembles.

In addition to his performing and writing activities, Scott is Professor Emeritus at the City College of New York (CUNY). Previously he also taught at the Juilliard School of Music, the University of Southern Maine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Memphis State University and Western Washington University. He has was a guest Professor at Indiana University and has presented workshops and clinics throughout the United States, Italy and Japan. Scott may be reached through his website: www.creativejazz.com or by email: scottreevesmusic@gmail.com

We're sorry, there are no refunds after tickets have been purchased. In the event of a pandemic, rain, snow, or other forms of weather which prohibit a performance, the performance date will be postponed and rescheduled for another date within a reasonable amount of time. If the new date is postponed, a future alternate date will be picked at the discretion of Bethel Jazz and the musical artist. The ticket holder will be notified of postponements, cancelations, and rescheduled dates via email. Tickets are non-refundable and may be transferred to another person in the event a purchaser can not make the rescheduled date. In the event, an artist cancels a date, and Bethel Jazz is unable to reschedule the artist, Bethel Jazz reserves the right to provide a substitute performer of equal quality without notice to the ticket purchaser. If a date is canceled and not rescheduled, Bethel Jazz will provide a refund (in some cases minus the Eventbrite fee) or credit for another performance at the choice of the ticket holder. Bethel Jazz will always do its best to accommodate for changes in seating, table sizes, or changes to tickets.

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