Midtown Jazz Quartet "Step Lightly" Album Release Concert

Midtown Jazz Quartet "Step Lightly" Album Release Concert

  • ALL AGES

Join us on August 15th at 7:30PM for Midtown Jazz Quartet's "Step Lightly" album release concert at the Nashville Jazz Workshop.

By Nashville Jazz Workshop

Date and time

Location

Nashville Jazz Workshop

1012 Buchanan Street Nashville, TN 37208

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

  • ALL AGES
  • Free venue parking

Join us for Midtown Jazz Quartet's "Step Lightly" album release concert at the Nashville Jazz Workshop on Friday, August 15th, at 7:30pm (doors at 7pm). Midtown Jazz Quartet is an accomplished group of musicians, each a professional in his own right, formed out of an ensemble class at the Nashville Jazz Workshop. Join Gary Smith (bass), Michael Morton (flute), Steve King (piano), and Gus Duffy (drums) for a night of original music.

LIVE PERFORMANCE TICKETS ($35)

About the band:

Michael Morton - flute

Michael began his studies with jazz at Berklee College of Music with Peter Gordon and Matt Marvuglio . He then decided to focus on classical studies, transferring to the University of Memphis, where he studied with Bruce Erskine. After 3 1/2 years, he transferred to Chapman University, studying with Arthur Hoberman and received his Bachelor of Music degree in Flute Performance. He then was awarded a fellowship to study at the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California where he earned a masters in flute performance with Jim Walker. Michael is former principal flutist with the Southeast Symphony of Los Angeles and a member of various chamber groups. He can be heard on movie soundtracks, and has performed with or for The Los Angeles Opera, Placido Domingo, Whitney Houston, Terrance Blanchard, Rihanna, Terrance Howard, and Spike Lee. He currently resides in Nashville, where he is a freelance flutist. He has recorded 7 albums, some of which can be found on Amazon, Spotify and other streaming services.

Steve King - piano

Steve is a professional pianist and keyboardist with over twenty years experience working in the Nashville music scene. His recording and performing credits include Keith Urban, Jason Aldean, Kelly Clarkson, and Michael Omartian just to name a few. A major highlight of Steve’s career was performing on the 54th Grammy awards in 2012. As a music educator, Steve taught for 5 years in Nashville public schools and is currently an adjunct music professor at Tennessee State University. In addition, Steve has been a supporter and participant of the Nashville Jazz Workshop since its inception. Steve is also a member of the Jazz group The Midtown Jazz Quartet and performs regularly in the Nashville Area.

Gus Duffy - drums

Gus fell in love with Jazz as a little guy…there was always music in the house…lots of instruments, piano, guitar, etc. He balanced music and architecture studies all through school, and was a full time professional musician before focusing on architecture career full time. He established Gus Duffy Architect, AIA, Studio City, California in the seventies, and continues designing and developing custom residences since moving to Nashville in 2017. He follows the advice of master drummer/educator Matt Wilson: “if you want to be a working jazz drummer, learn a lot of songs, and learn to play quietly”. Gus considers the Nashville Jazz Workshop “home”, and considers Gary, Michael, and Steve brothers.

Gary J. Smith - bass

Gary ’s musical roots are in Texas, where he learned to play his church’s old Kay bass once he was tall enough. Although trained classically, he has played a variety of musical styles, including bluegrass, jazz and other American roots music. He is the bassist for the bluegrass band The Dillards, and has performed and/or recorded with The Brother Boys, Tom T. Hall, and the Midtown Jazz Quartet, among others. Gary is a family physician in Nashville.

Frequently asked questions

What does "Workshop" mean? Do I need to bring anything?

NJW offers classes during the week and performances on the weekend. This event is a traditional concert, so all you need to bring is a friend and listening ears! You're also welcome to bring beverages and/or snacks.

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About the Nashville Jazz Workshop

For two decades the Nashville Jazz Workshop (NJW) has presented, instructed and preserved the art of jazz in Music City, USA. Countless musicians, amateur to professional, and ardent jazz fans have expanded their skills and appreciation for this distinct American art form by playing in NJW ensembles and studying in NJW classrooms. Local and national jazz artists are presented in the Jazz Cave, an acclaimed listening room. As a nonprofit organization, NJW’s mission is to enrich people’s lives through jazz eduction and performance. Located in the Neuhoff Complex for the past 20 years, NJW is moving to a new home at 1012 Buchanan Street in 2021. For further information, contact the Nashville Jazz Workshop at 615-242-JAZZ (5299). www.nashvillejazz.org.

$38.16
Aug 15 · 7:30 PM CDT