Hailing from Colorado, Alan Jones is a formidable bassist and composer living in San Francisco. Regularly performing with a wide ranging array of the Bay’s finest, he strives to bring a sensitive and uplifting personal touch to every musical environment he inhabits. He has performed at venues and festivals such as SFJAZZ, the Monterey Future is Now Festival, the Atheneum, the Black Cat, and many more alongside leading artists such as Anthony Wilson, Lorin Benedict, Patrick Wolff, Nicole McCabe, and Veotis Latchison, as well as with his own groups. Band Lineup: Alan Jones, bass Lucas Davis, trumpet Michael Potter, piano Miles Turk, drums
Frank will celebrate the anniversary of his #1 charting album, Love Supreme Collective, while honoring the 100th birthdays of John Coltrane and Miles Davis with classics from both legends. He’ll also perform tracks from his new #1 Billboard charting album, Set Me Free, alongside beloved tunes he’s recorded with Tony Bennett and a few surprises. A constant presence on stages across the USA, Europe, and Asia, Frank frequently performs at New York's iconic Birdland Jazz Club. He has collaborated with artists like The Smashing Pumpkins, Beyoncé, and John Legend. His documentary, Sugar Jazz, directed by Colin Donner, will premiere at the Tokyo Liftoff Film Festival. Frank's recent works, including “Tokyo #9” with Jimmy Chamberlin, debuted at #1 on the Billboard Traditional Jazz Charts, while Love Supreme Collective topped the iTunes Jazz Charts. He’s also known for his collaborations with prominent artists and countless media features, including The New York Times and NPR. Frank has won numerous accolades, including an IMA award and induction into the Fox Valley Arts Hall of Fame. Despite overcoming significant adversity after a serious accident, he remains one of the most in-demand musicians today, committed to giving back through various charitable efforts.
Frank will celebrate the anniversary of his #1 charting album, Love Supreme Collective, while honoring the 100th birthdays of John Coltrane and Miles Davis with classics from both legends. He’ll also perform tracks from his new #1 Billboard charting album, Set Me Free, alongside beloved tunes he’s recorded with Tony Bennett and a few surprises. A constant presence on stages across the USA, Europe, and Asia, Frank frequently performs at New York's iconic Birdland Jazz Club. He has collaborated with artists like The Smashing Pumpkins, Beyoncé, and John Legend. His documentary, Sugar Jazz, directed by Colin Donner, will premiere at the Tokyo Liftoff Film Festival. Frank's recent works, including “Tokyo #9” with Jimmy Chamberlin, debuted at #1 on the Billboard Traditional Jazz Charts, while Love Supreme Collective topped the iTunes Jazz Charts. He’s also known for his collaborations with prominent artists and countless media features, including The New York Times and NPR. Frank has won numerous accolades, including an IMA award and induction into the Fox Valley Arts Hall of Fame. Despite overcoming significant adversity after a serious accident, he remains one of the most in-demand musicians today, committed to giving back through various charitable efforts.
Frank will celebrate the anniversary of his #1 charting album, Love Supreme Collective, while honoring the 100th birthdays of John Coltrane and Miles Davis with classics from both legends. He’ll also perform tracks from his new #1 Billboard charting album, Set Me Free, alongside beloved tunes he’s recorded with Tony Bennett and a few surprises. A constant presence on stages across the USA, Europe, and Asia, Frank frequently performs at New York's iconic Birdland Jazz Club. He has collaborated with artists like The Smashing Pumpkins, Beyoncé, and John Legend. His documentary, Sugar Jazz, directed by Colin Donner, will premiere at the Tokyo Liftoff Film Festival. Frank's recent works, including “Tokyo #9” with Jimmy Chamberlin, debuted at #1 on the Billboard Traditional Jazz Charts, while Love Supreme Collective topped the iTunes Jazz Charts. He’s also known for his collaborations with prominent artists and countless media features, including The New York Times and NPR. Frank has won numerous accolades, including an IMA award and induction into the Fox Valley Arts Hall of Fame. Despite overcoming significant adversity after a serious accident, he remains one of the most in-demand musicians today, committed to giving back through various charitable efforts.