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This Week's Shows

The Jazz Loft will be closed for the month of January for our annual maintenance and exhibit installations. Please join us in February for our Acoustic in the Living Room Series.

Future Shows

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The Jazz Loft in the News

New York City Jazz Record Article
Featuring The Jazz Loft Vice President Ray Anderson
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Newsday Article
"Jazz on Long Island is alive and swinging: 'There is a scene now'"
Featuring The Jazz Loft
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NYU Intern Nadia Othman
Created Audio Recordings at The Jazz Loft

Nadia Othman is a student at New York University currently working towards a Bachelor of Music in Music Technology. Over the summer of 2023, she interned at The Jazz Loft as a recording engineer, where she had the pleasure of recording and mixing several of the shows taking place in addition to controlling the live sound. When she isn’t recording music, Nadia is either working at Death By Audio building effects pedals or singing. With a background in classical voice, she has spent her time in college expanding her style to include more genres such as jazz, and she has been inspired by the outstanding performances she recorded this summer.

Harborfields Band Experiences The Jazz Loft In Stony Brook
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Students were given a tour of the loft, got to see Duke Ellington-related items, and perform in front of family and friends.

STONY BROOK, NY — The Harborfields High School Jazz Band recently traveled to the Jazz Loft in Stony Brook for a multifaceted field trip experience, the school district announced. 

An auspicious date for this music — Duke Ellington’s 125th birthday, sandwiched on a day between the Blossom Dearie Centennial and International Jazz Day — proved to be an occasion to remember.

The Jazz Loft acquires Charlie ‘Bird’ Parker
memorabilia collection
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The Jazz Loft, 275 Christian Avenue in Stony Brook, has recently acquired a collection of more than 50 memorabilia items from jazz saxophonist legend Charlie ‘Bird’ Parker, that includes master acetates from some of his most important recording sessions; a personalized instrument case; his union card; numerous notes, letters and correspondence; and his Birdland contracts. 

An exhibit highlighting Parker and the newly acquired memorabilia will open in February, along with numerous events and concerts centered on Parker’s music. The concert series will culminate in several performances of “Charlie Parker with Strings,” one of his most well-known recordings.

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All About Jazz Article
"Take Five With Thomas Manuel Of The Jazz Loft"

 

Meet Thomas Manuel

Jazz historian, music educator and cornet player Dr. Thomas Manuel holds the endowed Artist in Residence chair within the Jazz department at Stony Brook University. In addition to this he serves as a trustee to the Frank Melville Memorial Foundation, is a member of the Huntington Arts Council Decentralization Advisory Committee, and is the founder and President of The Jazz Loft in Stony Brook, N.Y., an innovative and creative space which joins jazz performance, jazz preservation and jazz education in celebration of the past, present, and future. 

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