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SUMMARY:Closed
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SUMMARY:Malena Quartet
DESCRIPTION:CD Release party of “Behind the Eyes” Malena Quartet’s debut album \nTonight the Malena Quartet plays selections from its new album “Behind the  Eyes.” Worldly and groove-based songs steeped in the jazz tradition with an introspective feel will get their time in the sun.  \nMaría Elena was born in New York City but grew up in Massachusetts. She started playing the alto saxophone the summer after third grade when her older brother put aside his for a tenor. In high school she studied both saxophone and clarinet with metro-Boston legends Ken Reid and Mark Miller\, respectively. She graduated from Foxborough High School where she had the honor of performing at President Obama’s first Inauguration with the Kennedy Center’s “Let Celebration Swing” concert in 2008 and receiving an Essentially Ellington outstanding soloist award in 2009. María Elena continued her studies at Michigan State University where she studied from the great Wess Anderson and Diego Rivera and performed with MSU at the Detroit Jazz Festival in 2012. Currently\, María Elena leads the Malena Quartet which features original compositions and arrangements in gigs across the Midwest. She free-lances across a variety of genres  while growing her studio of students in the Ann Arbor Music Center and MSU’s Community Music School in Detroit. \nhttp://malenaexperience.weebly.com
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/the-maria-elena-quartet/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T142337Z
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SUMMARY:The Guy Mintus Trio
DESCRIPTION:“talented young musical emissary who expertly blends the folkloric sound of his homeland with the improvising aesthetic of jazz” (Peter Hum\, Ottawa Citizen) \nIsraeli born New York based jazz pianist and composer Guy Mintus creates performances that have “the entire hall listening with held breath” (Barka Fabiánová\, Full Moon Zine). At 24\, Guy has won awards from ASCAP\, Downbeat Magazine\, BMI\, the American Composers Orchestra\, and the America-Israel Cultural Foundation. His performance credits include the Kennedy Center\, Jazz at Lincoln Center\, the Apollo Theater\, Symphony Space\, Red Sea Jazz Festival\, and the Israel Festival. With a focus on music as a gateway to cross-cultural understanding\, Guy has collaborated with master musicians from Turkey\, Greece\, Iran\, Morocco\, Azerbaijan\, India\, Cuba\, and Mali and has participated in multi-disciplinary works with artists in the visual\, dance\, spoken word\, and theater worlds.\nGuy’s intimate\, boundary-crossing music weaves textures and colors from across cultures. With influences ranging from Stride piano and the Greek Rebetiko blues\, to the Turkish Makam\, Indian Ragas and Bach-styled counterpoint\, a Mintus performance pairs his originals alongside works based on traditional music from the Mediterranean\, along with select pearls from the American Songbook. \nHis recordings include a debut album with the “Offlines Project\,” a duo Guy co-leads with Israeli-Turkish percussionist/oudist Yinon Muallem as well as the live solo album “The Mediterranean Piano.” \nwww.guymintus.com/
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/the-guy-mintus-trio/
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CREATED:20160127T194036Z
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SUMMARY:Closed
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URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/closed-27/
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SUMMARY:The Kandinski Effect
DESCRIPTION:“Synesthesia is one hell of a ride that shows the strength and innovations left in jazz music and all the new styles of music created in the 21st century. A must hear experience…\n– Sound Colour Vibration \nConceived on Paris’s cosmopolitan jazz scene\, forged on the road in America\, and informed by international currents in electronic music\, The Kandinsky Effect is a jazz power trio for the 21st century. Now based in New York City and Paris\, the band makes its Cuneiform debut with Synesthesia\, a roller-coaster ride of an album marked by fierce grooves\, subtle electronic textures\, intricate metrical shifts\, and a commitment to empathic group interplay. \nFeaturing Warren Walker on saxophone and electronics\, bassist Gael Petrina\, and drummer Caleb Dolister\, The Kandinsky Effectexplores a distinctive swath of sonic territory\, inspired by similarly electronica-laced ensembles like Kneebody and Jaga Jazzist. With a long history as a cutting edge format\, the saxophone\, bass and drums trio is usually employed by horn players looking to explore harmonically unfettered improvisation. The Kandinsky Effect finds a different kind of freedom in the lack of a chordal instrument. \nwww.thekandinskyeffect.com
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/the-kandinski-effect/
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CREATED:20160301T190323Z
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SUMMARY:Closed due to bad weather
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URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/closed-due-to-bad-weather/
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CREATED:20160108T211246Z
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SUMMARY:Closed
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URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/closed-26/
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SUMMARY:Miles Brown's Middle Game
DESCRIPTION:Miles Brown‘s Middle Game\, consists of Andrew Bishop on saxophone\, Kris Johnson on trumpet\, Mike Jellick on piano\, Jesse Kramer on drums and myself on bass.  The name refers to my other passion besides music\, chess.  The middle game is the part of a chess game that invokes the spirit of improvisation\, creativity within a given set of parameters\, shifts in energy and momentum\, and aesthetic beauty.  I’m hoping that these values will inspire the music this bands creates.  All the music will be original and/or freely improvised.  We’ll play mainly my own compositions\, but also tunes from the other band members.\n\nhttps://milesbrown.wordpress.com/gigs/
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/miles-browns-middle-game/
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SUMMARY:Closed
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URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/closed-25/
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SUMMARY:Dan Bennett's Legendary Wings
DESCRIPTION:Featuring:\nDan Bennett~Saxophones\nTim Haldeman~Saxophones\nJordan Schug~Bass\nNick Collins~Drums \nhttps://www.facebook.com/Legendary-Wings-162974330479842/
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/dan-bennetts-legendary-wings/
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SUMMARY:Harmonica Shah and Howard Glazer
DESCRIPTION:“Born in California\, Shah also spent time in Somerville\, Texas\, with his blues harmonica and guitar playing grandfather\, Sam Dawson. Dawson had recorded for both Alan Lomax and Duke Records. His mother\, a beautician\, encouraged him to be a salesman for Jet magazine in the latter part of the 1950s. This allowed Shah access to Oakland’s bars and clubs\, where he heard musicians such as Lowell Fulson\, Jimmy McCracklin\, Juke Boy Bonner and Big Mama Thornton.\nShah told Living Blues magazine that his grandfather’s passion for the blues inspired him. “Well see I picked it up from him\, he’d be out in the fields singin’ all that (sings in a slow moan) ‘Tell me how long\, whoa\, tell me how long it’s been since you’ve been away from home’ Well\, that’s raw! That’s a big damn difference from ‘Good Golly Miss Molly'”.\nHe moved to Detroit in 1967\, and worked for Ford Motors for fifteen years. Shah bought himself a cheap harmonica in 1976 and\, while operating as a taxicab driver\, Shah was introduced to local blues jam sessions. “Hell\, that was it\, no turning back then”\, Shah recalled.” -Wikipedia
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/the-hasting-street-heroes/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20160214T203000
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CREATED:20160108T182852Z
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SUMMARY:The Clif Wallace QuintetFeaturing Meagan McNeal
DESCRIPTION:“Wallace\, carving his own beat in the jazz world”. – South Bend Tribune \nBorn in Fort Wayne\, Indiana\, Clif Wallace began serious studies in Jazz at North Carolina Central University where he received both a Bachelor of Arts in Music and a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Performance. \nIn College\, Clif gained broad experience in playing in many different musical settings. Ultimately earning the drum seat in the African American Jazz Caucus’s Historically Black College and University (HBCU) All-Star Big Band for three years.  With the HBCU Band\, he had the opportunity to perform with Jimmy Heath\, Joe Chambers\, Gerald Wilson\, and Jimmy Cobb. \nJust after college\, He Joined the judging panel for the 2008 Notre Dame Collegiate Jazz Festival along the likes of Marvin Stamm\, Gene Bertoncini\, Jim McNeely\, Larry Ridley\, and Jamey Aabersold. \nIn 2008\, Clif played drums on John Brown’s “Merry Christmas\, Baby”\, that broke top 40 in the Billboard charts in 2008.  Having since recorded with many other up and coming artists of many music genres.  He has also recently recorded and toured with Polish tenor saxophonist Marcin Zupanski\, as well as Origin Label artists\, Aaron Wright and Dudley Owens. \nIn 2009\, Clif Wallace took the opportunity to participate in Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead artist Residency Program in Washington\, DC\, as well as the Ravinia/Steans Institute Artist Residency Program led by Dr. David Baker\, James Moody\, Dr. Nathan Davis\, and Rufus Reid in Chicago\, Illinois. \nCurrently\, Clif Wallace can be seen and heard in Chicago\, Illinois\, and other surrounding cities in the mid-west as well as venues around the country. \nwww.clifwallace.wordpress.com
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/the-clif-wallace-group-featuring-meagan-mcneal-2/
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CREATED:20160108T182652Z
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SUMMARY:The Clif Wallace Quintet Featuring Meagan McNeal
DESCRIPTION:“Wallace\, carving his own beat in the jazz world”. – South Bend Tribune \nBorn in Fort Wayne\, Indiana\, Clif Wallace began serious studies in Jazz at North Carolina Central University where he received both a Bachelor of Arts in Music and a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Performance. \nIn College\, Clif gained broad experience in playing in many different musical settings. Ultimately earning the drum seat in the African American Jazz Caucus’s Historically Black College and University (HBCU) All-Star Big Band for three years.  With the HBCU Band\, he had the opportunity to perform with Jimmy Heath\, Joe Chambers\, Gerald Wilson\, and Jimmy Cobb. \nJust after college\, He Joined the judging panel for the 2008 Notre Dame Collegiate Jazz Festival along the likes of Marvin Stamm\, Gene Bertoncini\, Jim McNeely\, Larry Ridley\, and Jamey Aabersold. \nIn 2008\, Clif played drums on John Brown’s “Merry Christmas\, Baby”\, that broke top 40 in the Billboard charts in 2008.  Having since recorded with many other up and coming artists of many music genres.  He has also recently recorded and toured with Polish tenor saxophonist Marcin Zupanski\, as well as Origin Label artists\, Aaron Wright and Dudley Owens. \nIn 2009\, Clif Wallace took the opportunity to participate in Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead artist Residency Program in Washington\, DC\, as well as the Ravinia/Steans Institute Artist Residency Program led by Dr. David Baker\, James Moody\, Dr. Nathan Davis\, and Rufus Reid in Chicago\, Illinois. \nCurrently\, Clif Wallace can be seen and heard in Chicago\, Illinois\, and other surrounding cities in the mid-west as well as venues around the country. \nwww.clifwallace.wordpress.com
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/the-clif-wallace-group-featuring-meagan-mcneal/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20160213T213000
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CREATED:20160108T181024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T142336Z
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SUMMARY:The Clif Wallace Quintet Featuring Meagan McNeal
DESCRIPTION:“Wallace\, carving his own beat in the jazz world”. – South Bend Tribune \nBorn in Fort Wayne\, Indiana\, Clif Wallace began serious studies in Jazz at North Carolina Central University where he received both a Bachelor of Arts in Music and a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Performance. \nIn College\, Clif gained broad experience in playing in many different musical settings. Ultimately earning the drum seat in the African American Jazz Caucus’s Historically Black College and University (HBCU) All-Star Big Band for three years. With the HBCU Band\, he had the opportunity to perform with Jimmy Heath\, Joe Chambers\, Gerald Wilson\, and Jimmy Cobb. \nJust after college\, He Joined the judging panel for the 2008 Notre Dame Collegiate Jazz Festival along the likes of Marvin Stamm\, Gene Bertoncini\, Jim McNeely\, Larry Ridley\, and Jamey Aabersold. \nIn 2008\, Clif played drums on John Brown’s “Merry Christmas\, Baby”\, that broke top 40 in the Billboard charts in 2008. Having since recorded with many other up and coming artists of many music genres. He has also recently recorded and toured with Polish tenor saxophonist Marcin Zupanski\, as well as Origin Label artists\, Aaron Wright and Dudley Owens. \nIn 2009\, Clif Wallace took the opportunity to participate in Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead artist Residency Program in Washington\, DC\, as well as the Ravinia/Steans Institute Artist Residency Program led by Dr. David Baker\, James Moody\, Dr. Nathan Davis\, and Rufus Reid in Chicago\, Illinois. \nCurrently\, Clif Wallace can be seen and heard in Chicago\, Illinois\, and other surrounding cities in the mid-west as well as venues around the country. \nwww.clifwallace.wordpress.com
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/the-clif-wallace-group-featuring-meagan-mcneil-2/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20160213T200000
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CREATED:20160108T180725Z
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SUMMARY:The Clif Wallace Quintet Featuring Meagan McNeal
DESCRIPTION:“Wallace\, carving his own beat in the jazz world”. – South Bend Tribune \nBorn in Fort Wayne\, Indiana\, Clif Wallace began serious studies in Jazz at North Carolina Central University where he received both a Bachelor of Arts in Music and a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Performance. \nIn College\, Clif gained broad experience in playing in many different musical settings. Ultimately earning the drum seat in the African American Jazz Caucus’s Historically Black College and University (HBCU) All-Star Big Band for three years.  With the HBCU Band\, he had the opportunity to perform with Jimmy Heath\, Joe Chambers\, Gerald Wilson\, and Jimmy Cobb. \nJust after college\, He Joined the judging panel for the 2008 Notre Dame Collegiate Jazz Festival along the likes of Marvin Stamm\, Gene Bertoncini\, Jim McNeely\, Larry Ridley\, and Jamey Aabersold. \nIn 2008\, Clif played drums on John Brown’s “Merry Christmas\, Baby”\, that broke top 40 in the Billboard charts in 2008.  Having since recorded with many other up and coming artists of many music genres.  He has also recently recorded and toured with Polish tenor saxophonist Marcin Zupanski\, as well as Origin Label artists\, Aaron Wright and Dudley Owens. \nIn 2009\, Clif Wallace took the opportunity to participate in Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead artist Residency Program in Washington\, DC\, as well as the Ravinia/Steans Institute Artist Residency Program led by Dr. David Baker\, James Moody\, Dr. Nathan Davis\, and Rufus Reid in Chicago\, Illinois. \nCurrently\, Clif Wallace can be seen and heard in Chicago\, Illinois\, and other surrounding cities in the mid-west as well as venues around the country. \nwww.clifwallace.wordpress.com
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/the-clif-wallace-group-featuring-meagan-mcneil/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20160213T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20160214T235959
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SUMMARY:The Feast of Saint Valentine
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Valentines Day Weekend by joining us at Cliff Bell’s for a special and unique evening in Downtown Detroit. Experience our historic venue with entertainment by the Clif Wallace Quintet (featuring Meagan McNeal!) and a very special dinner prepared by our own Executive Chef Joe Susko. Showtimes are Saturday at 6:30 and 9:30 and Sunday at 5:30 and 8:30. In order to secure a reservation please pre-order your seats at (313) 961-2543. \n  \n                                        Dinner Menu –  $60.00 per-person \n  \nFirst: \nDiver Scallop – Spicy tomato broth\, watercress and onion purée \nor \nFoie Gras – Brioche\, strawberries\, basil and balsamic glâce \nor \nPork Cheeks – Braised in Faygo root beer & fennel\, crispy polenta cake and tonkotsu glace \nNext: \nChampagne Salad – Butter lettuce\, champagne grapes\, blue cheese and strawberry-champagne vinaigrette \nIntermezzo: \nLemon Ice \nThen: \nChateaubriand (for Two) – 14oz. Beef tenderloin\, herbed new potatoes\, glazed carrots and cipollini onions \nor \nSmoked Portobello Steak – Tomatoes provençal\, red skin potatoes and French beans \nor \nPollo Toscana – Artichokes\, capers\, garlic\, heirloom tomatoes and French beans \nor \nTuna – Coriander & orange dusted\, Thai-basil rice\, rainbow stir-fry and onion purée \nFinally: \nBlack Forest Brownie – Morello cherries\, brownies and white chocolate mousse \n***A’LA Carte pricing available upon request\, Absolutely no substitutions \n  \nAbout the band\, Clif: \n“Wallace\, carving his own beat in the jazz world”. – South Bend Tribune \nBorn in Fort Wayne\, Indiana\, Clif Wallace began serious studies in Jazz at North Carolina Central University where he received both a Bachelor of Arts in Music and a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Performance. In 2009\, Clif Wallace took the opportunity to participate in Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead artist Residency Program in Washington\, DC\, as well as the Ravinia/Steans Institute Artist Residency Program led by Dr. David Baker\, James Moody\, Dr. Nathan Davis\, and Rufus Reid in Chicago\, Illinois. Currently\, Clif Wallace can be seen and heard in Chicago\, Illinois\, and other surrounding cities in the mid-west as well as venues around the country. \nAbout the band\, Meagan: \nMeagan\, an up and coming artist who sings songs of love\, peace and self discovery. She believes that music is her gift but motivating people to pursue their dreams is her passion. An eclectic mix of genres including Neo Soul\, Jazz\, and R&B\, The album “MINDSET” is available on iTunes\, Amazon and Cd Baby . According to McNeal\, portrays life in all its splendor\, from its roadblocks to its successes and also has surprise collaborations with a few of the many artists she has networked with over her highly productive and growing career. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/valentines-days/
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CREATED:20160107T205845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T142335Z
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SUMMARY:Closed
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URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/closed-24/
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CREATED:20160127T211716Z
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SUMMARY:Closing after Brunch for the Superbowl. Go Lions!
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URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/closing-after-brunch-for-the-superbowl-go-lions/
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CREATED:20160107T205037Z
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SUMMARY:Bob\, Iz and Jim
DESCRIPTION:Bob Mervak has been an active member of the Detroit music community since 1997\, and has worked with many of the musicians who embody its collective talent. He has worked with pianists Matt Michaels and Gary Schunk\, bluesman Johnnie Bassett\, Colton Weatherston\, Chuck Brodsky\, Grammy award-winner Tim Marks\, Beth Stalker\, Ben Sharkey\, Liz Larin\, and a host of others. He performs in various settings\, has toured extensively\, and is equally capable on stage and in the studio. \nhttp://bobmervak.brassjarmusic.com/ \n 
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/bob-iz-and-jim/
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SUMMARY:Closed
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URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/closed-23/
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CREATED:20160107T213242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T142335Z
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SUMMARY:Dwight Adams Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Dwight Adams is a soul-inspired\, R’n’B trumpeter. He has played and recorded with Marcus Belgrave\, Rodney Whitaker\, James Carter\, Shawn Wallace and Donald Walden\, and tours with Stevie Wonder. He has served as a jazz trumpet instructor at both Ohio State University and Michigan State University. Basically\, he’s the man!
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/dwight-adams-quartet/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20160125T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20160125T235959
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CREATED:20151221T201444Z
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SUMMARY:Closed
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URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/closed-21/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20160124T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20160124T235959
DTSTAMP:20260403T191819
CREATED:20151205T163931Z
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SUMMARY:Terence Blanchard Featuring The E-Collective
DESCRIPTION:Please note we will have two seating’s for this event at 5pm and 8pm. Reservations will not be taken\, only advance tickets will be sold for this event. Purchase Tickets! \nTrumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard breaks the mold with his new quintet\, The E-Collective. This project journeys to an exciting realm of grooved fusion teeming with funk\, R&B\, and blues colors. The May 2015 Blue Note release Breathless is a first foray into straight-up grooveland for Blanchard\, and he’s thrilled with the range of this band — from dance-steeped party to pensive\, ambient sounds: “Breathless is the album I’ve been wanting to do for quite awhile.” Joined by guitarist Charles Altura\, Fabian Almazan on piano and synths\, bassistDonald Ramsey\, and Oscar Seaton on drums\, Blanchard’s Breathless is a master class in storytelling\, written in response to social tensions and inspired by Eric Garner’s resounding words: “I Can’t Breathe.” \n  \nhttp://www.terenceblanchard.com/
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/terence-blanchard-featuring-the-e-collective/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20160122T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20160122T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191819
CREATED:20151221T193236Z
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SUMMARY:Rodney Whitaker
DESCRIPTION:Internationally renowned bassist and Mack Avenue recording artist\, Rodney Whitaker\, currently holds the titles of Professor of Jazz Bass and Director of Jazz Studies at Michigan State University where he has built one of the leading jazz degree programs and performing faculty in the United States of America.  He is considered one of the leading performers and teachers of the jazz double bass in the United States.  Whitaker has performed and toured with over 100+ legendary performing jazz artists over the past 25+ years.  Featured on more than 100+ recordings – from film to compact discs – Whitaker’s film scores\, China\, directed by Jeff Wray\, was released on PBS Fall 2002 and Malaria and Malawi\, released on PBS Fall 2010.  Also\, Whitaker has a DVD release featuring Michigan State University’s Jazz Department entitled\, “Inside Jazz” and three new compact discs entitled\, “Get Ready” & “Work To Do”—both on Mack Avenue Records and “Better Than Alright” by Michigan State University College of Music. \nhttp://rodneywhitaker.com/
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/rodney-whitaker/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20160121T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20160121T223000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191819
CREATED:20151221T191150Z
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SUMMARY:Markus Rutz
DESCRIPTION:Markus Rutz plays trumpet with bluesy\, soulful style and a tone that has been called gorgeous. He composes music from his home base in Chicago\, Illinois where he also performs with modern jazz groups\, Latin jazz bands and pit orchestras for musical theater. Since 2012 Markus has released two recordings featuring original compositions. On each Markus is joined by great Chicago talent: drummerIsaiah Spencer\, guitarist Scott Hesse\, pianist Dennis Luxion\, and saxophonist Chris Madsen. Second Impression the most recent release also features a collaboration with saxophonist Brice Winston from the Terence Blanchard Band. It’s Cooler By the Lake (2012) features the tunes Figure 8 and The Neutral Ground which have become local favorites of musicians in performances at Chicago jazz clubs such as The Jazz Showcase and Andy’s Jazz Club. \nBorn in the Chicago area\, Markus moved with his family to Colorado and then to Marshfield\, Wisconsin where his innate musical talent was nurtured and refined by professor Robert Biederwolf at the University of Wisconsin – Marshfield. At age 14 Markus discovered the recording Kind of Blue by Miles Davis and was introduced to small group jazz. Without question\, this became a major influence on conception\, and Miles an early influence. In time others also become major influences on his present style of playing – Louis Armstrong\, Fats Navarro\, Clifford Brown\, Art Farmer and Lee Morgan. \nMarkus’ formal education began at the University of Wisconsin – Madison where bassist Richard Davis and trumpet professor John Aleyintegrated lessons in the arts\, history\, society into the world music and performance. Seeing music in those extended contexts became lifelong valued lessons. It also brought into focus Markus’ true passion — Jazz. \nMarkus left Wisconsin to follow that passion in New Orleans where he where he lived and studied for almost five years. At the University of New Orleans he learned from professors Ellis Marsalis\, Harold Battiste and Victor Goines. Playing\, learning and living alongside of now\, long-term friends Brice Winston\, Christopher Thomas\, Brian Blade\, Antoine Drye\, David Morgan\, Nicholas Payton and Delfeayo Marsalis\, Markus embraced the music and culture of the Crescent City\, integrating it into his own style. \nMarkus has since returned to Chicago and made it his hometown. His latest compositions celebrate the Midwest\, rural and urban\, with its own long and renowned jazz history. \nhttp://www.markusrutzmusic.com/music.html
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/markus-rutz/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20160117T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20160117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191819
CREATED:20151219T001517Z
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SUMMARY:Closed for a Private Event
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URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/closed-for-a-private-event-10/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20160113T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20160113T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191819
CREATED:20151218T234832Z
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SUMMARY:Closed for a private event
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URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/closed-for-a-private-event-9/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20160111T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20160111T235959
DTSTAMP:20260403T191819
CREATED:20151203T215331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T142332Z
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SUMMARY:Closed
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URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/closed-20/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20160107T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20160107T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191819
CREATED:20160127T184404Z
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SUMMARY:The Moth StorySLAM!
DESCRIPTION:The Moth returns to the Cliff Bell’s stage on the theme: TBA.  Get your stories ready and join us! Tickets are $5 at the door or $10 in advance at themoth.org. \nPresale tickets guarantee admission\, but not seating. We encourage you to try your best at arriving before 5 p.m. to increase the chance of finding a seat. \nThe Rundown \n4 p.m.: Sign up to tell a story\, volunteer to be on a judging team or just sit back and listen.\n7 p.m.: (SHARP): We’ll pick the first name and the show will begin. Each teller will have 5 minutes to tell his or her tale. After each story\, the judges confer\, and give a score. The teller with the highest score becomes our StorySLAM winner. The winner will compete with the year’s other winners in our next GrandSLAM Champions. \nBe Forewarned\nThe Moth is for TRUE STORIES. OK\, there won’t be a fact-checker there\, and the FBI probably won’t dig into your files to verify the names and dates and places\, but please know\, emphatically\, The Moth is not for fiction stories. The tiny fictions and lies we tell ourselves ARE part of our “true stories” but that one about you\, Obama\, Ghandi and Einstein up in a spaceship eating brownies… not so much. \nThe Moth is NOT a venue for readings; it is a venue for tellings. No notes\, papers\, or cheat sheets allowed. Contestants are judged on sticking to the five-minute time frame\, sticking to the theme and having a story that sticks — one that has a conflict and a resolution. \nStory Tips \n\nNo stand-up routines please: The Moth LOVES funny people but requires that all funny people tell funnySTORIES.\nSteer clear of meandering endings: your last line should be clear in your head.\nStart in the action and set up the stakes.
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/the-moth-storyslam/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160107T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160107T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T191819
CREATED:20150813T005503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T142317Z
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SUMMARY:The Moth STORY SLAM! Dedication
DESCRIPTION:The Moth returns to the Cliff Bell’s stage on the theme: Dedication.  Get your stories ready and join us! Tickets are $5 at the door or $10 in advance at themoth.org. \nPresale tickets guarantee admission\, but not seating. We encourage you to try your best at arriving before 5 p.m. to increase the chance of finding a seat. \nThe Rundown \n4 p.m.: Sign up to tell a story\, volunteer to be on a judging team or just sit back and listen.\n7 p.m.: (SHARP): We’ll pick the first name and the show will begin. Each teller will have 5 minutes to tell his or her tale. After each story\, the judges confer\, and give a score. The teller with the highest score becomes our StorySLAM winner. The winner will compete with the year’s other winners in our next GrandSLAM Champions. \nBe Forewarned\nThe Moth is for TRUE STORIES. OK\, there won’t be a fact-checker there\, and the FBI probably won’t dig into your files to verify the names and dates and places\, but please know\, emphatically\, The Moth is not for fiction stories. The tiny fictions and lies we tell ourselves ARE part of our “true stories” but that one about you\, Obama\, Ghandi and Einstein up in a spaceship eating brownies… not so much. \nThe Moth is NOT a venue for readings; it is a venue for tellings. No notes\, papers\, or cheat sheets allowed. Contestants are judged on sticking to the five-minute time frame\, sticking to the theme and having a story that sticks — one that has a conflict and a resolution. \nStory Tips \n\nNo stand-up routines please: The Moth LOVES funny people but requires that all funny people tell funnySTORIES.\nSteer clear of meandering endings: your last line should be clear in your head.\nStart in the action and set up the stakes.
URL:https://cliffbells.com/event/the-moth-2/
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