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Come listen to some wonderful young talent play at Pluto’s Organic Cafe in Fremont! Tim Park, the young local trumpet legend, leads the Blue Tangerines in a night of dancing and smooth vibrations. 5$ 7-11
Doors: 6:30pm ⎮ Open Rehearsal: 7:00pm ⎮ Sets: 7:30pm & 8:30pm Admission: Donations to SHMP Encouraged Seating is first come, first served. Please arrive early to guarantee a seat! Created in early 2026, The Wayne Horvitz Ensemble is a 10 piece chamber jazz orchestra with an emphasis on new compositions by Horvitz that focus on group improvisation and conduction. Stephanie Richards – Trumpet Ray Larsen – Trumpet Willem de Koch – Trombone Christian Pincock – Trombone James Falzone – Clarinet Kate Olson – Soprano Saxophone Neil Welch – Tenor Sax Greg Sinibaldi – Baritone Sax, Bass Clarinet Abbey Blackwell – Contrabass Evan Woodle – Drums Wayne Horvitz – Compositions, Conduction and Piano
Tickets: $54-$99 for Adult Priced Tickets (includes fees) Discounts available for Seniors, Members, Military, & Students In-person DOORS 7:00PM CONCERT: 8:00PM Welcomed by KNKX Miles Electric Band (M.E.B) is a progressive All-Star ensemble featuring Miles Davis alumni which revises the framework for modern jazz improvisation. The avant-garde collective revisits repertoire from Miles Davis’ electric period to pay homage to The Chief. The band is formed with two generations of players: Davis’ contemporaries and the next generation of music all stars. The highly eclectic group was put together by EMMY and GRAMMY AWARD WINNING producer/drummer Vince Wilburn, Jr. (Miles Davis’ nephew), with the intention to continue expanding the boundaries of music, while also paying homage to the classics. A rotating ensemble of master musicians, the current lineup includes these artists who collaborated with Miles Davis including: Vince Wilburn Jr. (drums), Daryl Jones (bass), Jean-Paul Bourelly (guitar), Robert Irving III (keys), and Munyungo Jackson (percussion), as well as a new generation of talented aficionados of Miles Davis: Greg Spero (keys), Rasaki Aladokun (percussion), Antoine Roney (saxophone), Keyon Harrold (trumpet), and Jason Kibler AKA DJ Logic (turntable). Miles Davis electric period was the era when he re-wrote the rules of jazz combining jazz and other genres in unique and endlessly creative ways, setting the stage for all future musical groundbreakers. If you like any of these Miles Davis electric-era albums: In A Silent Way, Bitches Brew, A Tribute To Jack Johnson, Live-Evil, On The Corner, Big Fun and Get Up With It, you’ll be inspired by this concert. 2026 is a special year for jazz fans marking the “The Miles Davis Centennial” in celebration of the May 26, 1926, birth of the jazz icon. Trumpeter and composer, Miles Davis is one of the most innovative, influential, and enduring musicians of our time. In 1955, Davis put together an amazing band with John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones, (which later included Cannonball Adderley). In 1964, Davis assembled another great ensemble with Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, Ron Carter, and Wayne Shorter. In 1968, Davis again moved in a new direction, leading the vanguard of electric jazz. Miles became the standard bearer for successive generations of musicians, shaping the course of modern improvisational music more than a half-dozen times. Davis’s 1959 album, Kind Of Blue , is the best-selling jazz album of all time. His other well-known albums include, Birth of the Cool (1949-50), and Bitches Brew (1969). The M.E.B concert is just one of many global events, special releases, and collaborations in celebration of the enduring power and talent of Miles Davis. MilesElectricBand: Keyon Harrold, Vince Willburn Jr., Darryl Jones, and Robert Irving III, photo by Earl Gibson
Doors: 6:30pm | Show: 7:30pm RSVP in advance please Admission by donation We are now accepting reservations for diners! Please visit the Reservations page to book a table. Table reservations are only for guests who plan to dine at the Royal Room. We do not take reservations over the phone. Seating for non-diners is first come, first served. Please arrive early to guarantee a seat! The Royal Room is All Ages until 10pm. South Hudson Music Project Presents Juneteenth, a Community Celebration! Winter in America is an homage highlighting Gil Scott-Heron’s and Brian Jackson’s inspirational music, poetry, and original spoken word. The show engages today’s audience with Scott-Heron’s and Jackson’s signature themes: the African-American experience and unity in the struggle for justice everywhere. Featuring some of the best artists in the Pacific Northwest, we aim to bring new life to this under-appreciated, yet vital music. The band features: Ayesha Brooks – vocals, Shakiah Danielson – poetry and rap vocals, Darrius Willrich keyboards and vocals, Ricardo Guity – percussion, Owuor Arunga – trumpet, Chris Patin – drum set, Darian Asplund – sax and flute, Dan Rapport – guitar, and Camilo Estrada – bass and bandleader Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/winterinamericaband Website: https://winterinamerica.webflow.io/
Doors: 6:30pm ⎮ Open Rehearsal: 7:00pm ⎮ Sets: 7:30pm & 8:30pm Admission: Donations to SHMP Encouraged Advance tickets can only be purchased online-we do not sell advance tickets at the venue. Refunds are not available within 48 hours of the event. Tickets do not guarantee seating during shows at the Royal Room. Seating is first come, first served. Please arrive early to guarantee a seat! Created in early 2026, The Wayne Horvitz Ensemble is a 10 piece chamber jazz orchestra with an emphasis on new compositions by Horvitz that focus on group improvisation and conduction. Stephanie Richards – Trumpet Ray Larsen – Trumpet Willem de Koch – Trombone Christian Pincock – Trombone James Falzone – Clarinet Kate Olson – Soprano Saxophone Neil Welch – Tenor Sax Greg Sinibaldi – Baritone Sax, Bass Clarinet Abbey Blackwell – Contrabass Evan Woodle – Drums Wayne Horvitz – Compositions, Conduction and Piano