The 2024 Columbus International Jazz Series

A Tribe for Jazz, the Columbus, Ohio–based nonprofit, marches forward in working with jazz musicians to build public profiles that elevate and represent the quality of their work at the highest level; AND spearheading cultural rejuvenation of downtown Columbus by bringing live jazz to places where it’s long been absent. Beginning this April and running through September, A Tribe for Jazz is thrilled to present the 2024 Columbus International Jazz Series featuring young jazz artists on the rise, in such venues as the Columbus College of Art and Design (ATFJ’s collaborative partner in the series), Columbus Dance Theatre, Capital University Conservatory of Music, and Ginger Rabbit Jazz Lounge (located in Columbus’s Short North district).

Our esteemed Artists-in-Residence for this series are Tyrone Allen II and George DeLancey, two brilliant and sought-after bassists with fresh musical perspectives and a broad network of musicians they’re excited to bring before Columbus audiences. “I’m absolutely ecstatic to be a part of this program,” says Allen. “A Tribe for Jazz has been wonderful to work with—I can only dream of where we’ll go from here!” DeLancey, a native of Cambridge, Ohio, declares: “I’m very honored to have the opportunity to work with A Tribe for Jazz, and I’m excited to introduce new, high-caliber players and their music to Columbus and the greater area.”

ABOUT TYRONE ALLEN II

In addition to his appearances on recordings by Miki Yamanaka, Kaz George and others, Tyrone Allen II leads the Tyrone Allen II Quartet (TAIIQ), a jazz group with an avant-pop mentality. The quartet will be playing Allen’s original songs as well as a selection of new and old songs he loves. Allen will also appear with his brainchild TY.000 (pronounced Ty-Thousand), which combines the nuances of 20th-century Black American music with the aesthetic and intention of 21st-century dance music to create an inclusive sonic experience relevant to today. Whether you are a musician or not, the music is meant to make your body move while broadening your expectations as a listener.

ABOUT GEORGE DELANCEY

George DeLancey was a student in such prestigious programs as the Columbus Youth Jazz Orchestra and the Michigan State University Jazz Studies Program, where he studied under Rodney Whitaker. He toured internationally with the Larry Fuller Trio from 2017 to 2019, and has worked with bandleaders including Wessell Anderson, Peter Bernstein, Bobby Broom, Tia Fuller, Philip and Winard Harper, Christian Howes, Willie Jones III, Wynton Marsalis, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Tomoko Omura, Johnny O’Neal, Houston Person, Ben Paterson, Jeremy Pelt, Bria Skonberg, and many others in New York and throughout the United States. George is director of the Midwest arts initiative Appalachian Muse and is active nationally as a bandleader and educator.

A Tribe for Jazz: 2024 Columbus International Jazz Series – All Events Free unless Noted.

For general admission tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/a-tribe-for-jazz-34277852025


April (Jazz Appreciation Month)

6 Jon Irabagon (Ginger Rabbit Jazz Lounge w/Zakk Jones Trio) *

13 Marta Sanchez (CCAD)

18 George DeLancey (Columbus Dance Theatre)

27 Roni Eytan (Columbus Dance Theatre)

30 (International Jazz Day) Alexandra Ridout (Capital University Conservatory of Music)

* Paid event hosted by Ginger Rabbit

May

31 Jocelyn Gould (CCAD)

June

22 Yuhan Su (CCAD)

July

18 George DeLancey (Columbus Dance Theatre)

20 Chien Chien Lu (CCAD)

August

24 Tyrone Allen Quartet (Columbus Dance Theatre)

29 Miki Yamanaka (CCAD)

September

7 Kaz George (Columbus Dance Theatre)

14 Tyrone Allen Solo (Columbus Dance Theatre)


Stephanie Matthews

An award winning photographer, creative director/producer and the Executive Director of A Tribe for Jazz.

http://www.stephaniematthews.us
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