Ramsey Lewis & Dee Dee Bridgewater

Congrats to Judith Z. of Roseville!

Judith won 2 tickets to see Ramsey Lewis & Dee Dee Bridgewater live in concert at The Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis! She’ll get to choose from either the June 19th or 20th show at 9:00 PM. Thank you to everyone who entered the ticket giveaway contest at Twin Cities Schmitt Music stores.

You can still buy tickets at the Dakota’s website: www.dakotacooks.com

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Learn more about Ramsey Lewis and Dee Dee Bridgewater, and watch videos below!

Ramsey Lewis recently released his 80th collection of songs entitled “Ramsey, Taking Another Look” in fall of 2011. Ramsey has been an iconic leader in the contemporary jazz movement for over 50 years, with an unforgettable sound and outgoing personality that has allowed him to cross over to the pop and R&B charts.

The Ramsey Lewis Trio, with bassist Eldee Young and percussionist Redd Holt, became a fixture on the Chicago jazz scene, releasing their debut album, Ramsey Lewis & His Gentlemen of Jazz, back in 1956. Lewis earned his first gold record, as well as a Grammy award for Best Jazz Performance, for their swinging version of Dobie Gray’s hit “The In Crowd.” He returned to the pop charts in 1966 with versions of “Hang On Sloopy” and “Wade In The Water.” Throughout the years, Lewis’ trio has undergone membership changes, all the while staying true to Lewis’ high musical standards.

Famous for his passion for Steinway pianos, this is the first time Lewis has played the Fender Rhodes electric piano in over a decade. Lewis observed, “I was pleasantly brought back to what I loved about the instrument. Unlike an acoustic piano, you get that groove-oriented electric sound. And, you can add vibrato, enhance bass and treble. As a musician, it allows me to take on different and exciting roles. I feel almost like a horn player or even a singer because of the Fender Rhodes’ unique qualities and capabilities.

Learn more about Ramsey on his website: www.ramseylewis.com

Watch Ramsey Lewis and his Electric Band perform “Living for the City”:

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Dee Dee Bridgewater is a three-time Grammy Award-winning American jazz singer-songwriter, as well as a Tony Award-winning stage actress and host of National Public Radio’s syndicated radio show JazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater.

One of the best jazz singers of her generation, Dee Dee Bridgewater (who was married to trumpeter Cecil Bridgewater in the early ’70s) had to move to France to find herself. She performed in Michigan during the ’60s and toured the Soviet Union in 1969 with the University of Illinois Big Band. She sang with the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis orchestra (1972-1974) and appeared in the Broadway musical The Wiz (1974-1976). Due to erratic records and a lack of direction, Bridgewater was largely overlooked in the jazz world by the time she moved to France in the ’80s.

She appeared in the show Lady Day and at European jazz festivals, and eventually formed her own backup group. By the late ’80s, Bridgewater’s Verve recordings were starting to alert American listeners as to her singing talents. Her 1995 Horace Silver tribute disc (Love and Peace) is a gem, and resulted in the singer extensively touring the U.S, reintroducing her to American audiences. She would find even more success with her tribute album, Dear Ella, which won a Grammy in 1997. This Is New, released in 2002, featured Bridgewater singing Kurt Weill songs, while 2005’s J’ai Deux Amours found her tackling French classics. For 2010’s Eleanora Fagan (1917-1959): To Billie with Love from Dee Dee, Bridgewater moved from Verve to Decca/Emarcy, and offered her versions of several songs associated with Billie Holiday.

She followed this in August 2011 with her sophomore effort for the label; a compilation collection of jazz standards entitled Midnight Sun, with tunes fom previously albums ranging from “Angel Eyes” to Horace Silver’s “Lonely Woman,” and included one cut, “L’Hymne a la Amour (J’ai Deux Amours),” which was released previously only in Japan. She is a United Nations Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization.

Visit Dee Dee’s website here: www.deedeebridgewater.com

Watch Dee Dee perform “Don’t Explain” at the 2009 Victoria Jazz Festival:

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Kara

Join us for a free piano concert by Kara Huber at Schmitt Music Denver. She will be playing works by Liszt, Beethoven, and Tower.

Sunday, June 30th at 6pm – FREE!

Please RSVP: call 303-777-1900 or to RSVP online.


American pianist Kara Huber has been acclaimed for her “mature vision” by the Washington Post. The Classical Voice of North Carolina wrote that she plays “technically difficult solo passages with uncanny accuracy.”

Ms. Huber has made numerous solo appearances at the Kennedy Center, in the Eastern Illinois University Guest Artist Series and the Rising Stars Piano Series in Southampton, NY. Ms. Huber has received numerous prizes and awards for her performances, including the Bradshaw & Buono International Piano Competition, The Stetcher and Horowitz Foundation’s New York Piano Competition, and Chicago Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition. Kara has attended summer festivals such as Tanglewood, Music Academy of the West, and Pianofest in the Hamptons. She recently finished a creative music residency at the Banff Centre in Canada.

First picking up melodies by ear at an early age, Ms. Huber began private lessons at the age of five. At sixteen, she was admitted to the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, where she also made her orchestral debut with the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra. Teachers include John Perry, Awadagin Pratt, Frank Weintstock, Michael Coonrod, Yoshi Nagai, Paul Schenly, and Jerome Lowenthal. Ms. Huber has received degrees from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and is currently earning an Artist Diploma degree at the Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto.

Learn more online at www.karahuber.com.

 

Join us for a FREE concert at Schmitt Music Fargo by the Red River Trio. They will be playing the music of Haydn, Debussy, Lalo, Rachmaninoff, and Piazzolla.

Saturday, May 4th at 5:15pm

For more info and to RSVP, please call 701-281-1828 or .


Biography: The Red River Trio consists of three select music students from the University of North Dakota Music Department. They began performing together in August of 2012 under the direction of Dr. Nariaki Sugiura. Their upcoming US engagements include concerts in cities in Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota and North Dakota, as well a tour in China and Japan. The trio is also premiering Michael Wittgraf’s new composition written for the trio and electronics.

 

Butch Thompson, Lila Ammons, Axel Zwingenberger

Join us for a romping, stomping evening of Classic Blues, Boogie Woogie, Ragtime, and Traditional Jazz!  $10 admission at the door. Please RSVP to 612-238-9941.

Wednesday, April 3rd from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM at Schmitt Music Edina

Minnesota Steinway Artist, Butch Thompson, and two highly qualified friends pay tribute to the pioneering boogie woogie pianist Albert Ammons, and other boogie woogie innovators.

Joining Mr. Thompson are Ammons’ granddaughter, vocalist Lila Ammons, and German pianist Axel Zwingenberger, a top interpreter of the boogie woogie style. Hear solo piano, four hands and two pianos duets, sassy classic blues, boogie woogie tunes and more!

Ammons and Zwingenberger will be touring the U.S. in April and have added this
Twin Cities event to their calendar! Don’t miss their kickoff performance at Schmitt Music Edina!

Please RSVP to Schmitt Music Edina and reserve your seats today! Call 612-238-9941 or email us at edkb@schmittmusic.com.


Learn more about Butch Thompson at butchthompson.com; Lila Ammons at myspace.com/lilaammons; Axel Zwingenberger at boogiewoogie.net

Check out this video of Lila and Axel:

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Steinway Artist Butch Thompson is one of the most prominent musicians in traditional jazz. Born in Marine-on-St. Croix, Minnesota, he was playing Christmas carols on his mother’s upright piano by age three, and began lessons at six. He picked up the clarinet in high school and led his first jazz group, “Shirt Thompson and His Sleeves,” as a senior. He began his professional career at age 16 in Minnesota, and two years later was visiting New Orleans frequently to learn from veteran musicians like clarinetist George Lewis. He played American and European festivals during the 1960s and ‘70s and began his solo recording career in 1966. In 1974, he joined the staff as the house pianist of public radio’s A Prairie Home Companion, an association that continues to the present.

In addition to extensive touring (he has traveled the world from Cairo to Tokyo) as a soloist and with his trio and 8-piece Jazz Originals Band, he finds time to write and teach. His writing has appeared in various magazines including Down Beat and The Mississippi Rag, and among his teaching credits are residencies at the American University in Cairo and the New England Conservatory of Music. His recordings include the Grammy-winning Doc Cheatham and Nicholas Payton on the Verve label and a long-running solo series on Daring Records of Boston. Learn more about Butch from his website: butchthompson.com.

Lila Ammons, vocalsLila Ammons, vocals

Born in Chicago, Lila Ammons is a Minnesota-based vocalist with a wide-range of experience. Ammons started singing publically at age five, studied piano and violin for several years, and performed in school and all-city orchestras and choirs, theater plays, and musical theater, before deciding to attend college and major in music. A New York City based classical singer for several years, Ammons’s strong desire to return to her roots led her back to jazz, blues, and most recently, boogie woogie. Ammons’s musical “roots” are legendary. She is the granddaughter of the great boogie woogie pianist, Albert Ammons, and niece of tenor sax titan Gene (Jug) Ammons.

As a jazz vocalist, Ammons has appeared in several Twin Cities venues, such as Rossi’s Blue Room, The Times Cafe, Sofia’s, The Dakota Jazz Club, and The Dakota County Jazz Club. She has also sung in several festivals, including the Twin Cities Jazz (summer and winter) festivals, Arts and All That Jazz and Freedom Jazz Festivals. In addition, she has performed in the Chicago Blues and Cincinnati Blues and Boogie Woogie Festivals.

In 2008, she began touring Europe with German pianist, Axel Zwingenberger, world renowned for his performances and compositions of boogie woogie and classic blues piano. They are performing to sold out theaters and receiving glowing reviews. With Zwingenberger, she has performed in the Ascona Jazz Festival (Switzerland), The Stars of Boogie Woogie Festival (Vienna, Austria), Duc de Lombard Boogie and Blues Festival (Paris, France), Bansko International Jazz Festival (Bulgaria, Salzburg Jazzherbst, and the Stars of Boogie Woogie Festival (Vienna, Austria). As a solo vocalist, she has sung at the Laroquebrou Boogie and Blues Festival (France), Holland International Boogie Woogie Festival (Netherlands) and festivals in Brussels, Belgium.

Most recently, she has been featured vocalist with the ABC&D of Boogie Woogie Quartet with Zwingenberger and British musicians Charlie Watts, Ben Waters and Dave Green. She was also featured on the BBC 2 Radio program hosted by British musician and radio/Television host Jools Holland, pianist and founding member of “Squeeze,”a popular band during the late 1970s, ’80′s and ’90′s. Holland is host of the very popular British television show, “Later…With Jools Holland”.

Ammons and Zwingenberger recorded a CD early in their partnership (2008) entitled, “Lady Sings The Boogie Woogie,” a collection of lost gems of the boogie woogie and classic blues eras . Ammons is currently in the midst of recording her own debut jazz CD.

Ammons earned a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI) and a Masters in Vocal Performance from the Manhattan School of Music (NYC). She has taught voice on the college level (McNally-Smith College of Music) and teaches privately.

Axel Zwingenberger, pianoAxel Zwingenberger, piano

Axel Zwingenberger, one of the most renowned of boogie woogie and blues pianists today, and Lila Ammons, the great interpreter of classic blues and jazz, have won wide acclaim from both critics and audiences for their outstanding renditions of the brilliant but nowadays hardly ever heard masterpieces of the vaudeville blues tradition. Teaming up in 2007, the pair has travelled a dozen countries, performing their artistry to enthralled listeners.

Zwingenberger has more than 30 albums to his credit, many with legends of the genre, such as Lionel Hampton, Big Joe Turner, Jay McShann, Sippie Wallace, Champion Jack Dupree, Charlie Watts and many others. Not the least by these co‐operations, he has shaped his own, individual style, based on the music of the greatest of the blues and boogie woogie pianists, such as Albert Ammons, Meade “Lux” Lewis, Pete Johnson and others. In the more than three decades of his boogie woogie mission, he has gained a large international following of young boogie woogie piano entrepreneurs, particularly through his untiring touring activities, with over 4000 concerts in more than 50 countries on 4 continents performed since the early 1970s.

 

Join us for a FREE concert at Schmitt Music Edina by the Red River Trio. They will be playing the music of Haydn, Debussy, Lalo, Rachmaninoff, and Piazzolla.

Monday, March 25th at 7:00pm

For more info and to RSVP, please call 612-238-9941 or .


Biography:

The Red River Trio consists of three select music students from the University of North Dakota Music Department. They began performing together in August of 2012 under the direction of Dr. Nariaki Sugiura. Their upcoming US engagements include concerts in cities in Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota and North Dakota, as well a tour in China and Japan. The trio is also premiering Michael Wittgraf’s new composition written for the trio and electronics.

 

Roland Days

Making Music In The Digital Age

Education Clinics Presented by Ellen Gonzales

Monday, March 18th at 9:00am – Schmitt Music Denver
Wednesday, March 20th at 10:30am – Schmitt Music Roseville

As educators we desire to bring out the very best in our students and help them develop a love affair with music. Join us as we explore how we can utilize traditional teaching techniques to inspire creativity, cultivate talent and enhance our students overall desire to make music. Learn how to motivate your students by incorporating variety in their repertoire all while utilizing technology tools to enhance their playing experience. Come see how these techniques can help us instill in each of our students a love of music and a desire to be a life-long player.

Learn more or RSVP to events: Denver and Twin Cities!!

Visit your Schmitt Music store during Roland Days for savings on Roland digital pianos, and attend great free concerts & clinics, and enter to win a Roland HPi-6F piano! Click here to learn more about Roland Days at Schmitt Music.

 

Roland Days

Creative Teaching Solutions Made Easy

Education Clinic Presented by Catherine Davis

Monday, March 11th at 10:30am – Schmitt Music Edina
Tuesday, March 12th at 9:30am – Schmitt Music Kansas City

With today’s economy, resources are limited. Many teachers can afford only small investments, but need larger returns and high student retention. You can increase your teaching value and maintain contemporary teaching practices by shifting your settings to more effectively meet the needs of students. Experience how small investments can motivate student interest and results. Learn about new ways to use student interest to help you build and reinforce traditional keyboard skills, while creating students who are highly motivated to excel.

Learn more or RSVP to events: Twin Cities and Kansas City!

Visit your Schmitt Music store during Roland Days for savings on Roland digital pianos, and attend great free concerts & clinics, and enter to win a Roland HPi-6F piano! Click here to learn more about Roland Days at Schmitt Music.

 

Roland Days

Join us for a SuperNATURAL Experience

Free Concerts Presented by James Day

Monday, March 4th at 7:00pm – Schmitt Music Edina
Tuesday, March 5th at 7:00pm – Schmitt Music Brooklyn Center
Thursday, March 7th at 7:00pm – Schmitt Music Kansas City
Friday, March 8th at 7:00pm – Schmitt Music Denver

Come discover what makes Roland pianos the top choice among professional musicians and music educators. As the world leader in music technology, Roland pianos offer families, professional musicians and teachers the finest sound, touch and innovative features to inspire creativity and reinforce traditional values. James Day is a talented and engaging young artist from San Francisco. Comfortable and adept with virtually every musical style, James’ performance is sure to thrill all in attendance.

Learn more or RSVP to events: Twin Cities, Kansas City, and Denver!

Visit your Schmitt Music store during Roland Days for savings on Roland digital pianos, and attend great free concerts & clinics, and enter to win a Roland HPi-6F piano! Click here to learn more about Roland Days at Schmitt Music.

 

Lynn Godfriaux Maloy

Join us from 10 AM – 1 PM on Wednesday, February 27th for two free presentations by Lynn Godfriaux Maloy at Schmitt Music Denver.

10:00 AM – “Dyslexia and the Keyboard: When Students Can’t Read”

This presentation discusses issues surrounding elementary, intermediate, high school, and college piano students with reading problems, and addresses non-traditional teaching approaches.

11:30 AM – “Dyslexia: Recognizing the Invisible and How Teachers Can Help”

We’ll cover the myths and facts about dyslexia; the “3 camps” in the medical and educational fields concerning whether dyslexia is a correctable or a permanent problem; issues in this country with it being defined as a disability; international issues with diagnosis and special educational support; and how music teachers (piano, instrumental, classroom) might recognize and help students with dyslexia.

Seating is limited! Please RSVP to Schmitt Music Denver by phone: 303-777-1900 email dnkb@schmittmusic.com, or .


Lynn Godfriaux Maloy is a nationally and state-certified piano teacher through MTNA and CSMTA. Lynn received her music degrees from the University of Oklahoma, where she studied pedagogy under Dr. Jane Magrath, Dr. E.L. Lancaster, and Dr. Gayle Kowalchyk. Her applied teachers have included Dr. Digby Bell and Dr. Edward Gates (OU); Dr. Keith Walliingford; and Alvin Chow (CU Boulder). She is a member of MTNA, CSMTA, PPMTA, AMS, and the recently inducted CS Alumni Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon. Lynn presented part one of her dyslexia lecture at the CSMTA State Convention in 2011 and will be presenting both sessions at the 2013 MTNA National Convention. In 2010, she published The Well-Tempered Poet: 24 Pictures and Poems, which is available online through Amazon, Authorhouse, and major book sellers.

 

The 5 Browns

Come and meet the 5 Browns and enjoy a sampling of their music at Schmitt Music Denver.

Monday, February 11 at 6:30pm

The 5 Browns are delivering on their dream to wake up classical music by introducing it to the widest, largest and most excited audience they can find. Whether performing individually or together in various combinations from duo to complex five-piano arrangements, The 5 Browns reveal a deep connection to the intent of their material while bringing a fresh energy and dynamic character to the color and tonal spectrum of their sound.

The 5 Browns – Ryan, Melody, Gregory, Deondra and Desirae – all attended New York’s Juilliard School. In fact, they became the first family of five siblings ever accepted simultaneously. The quintet enjoyed their first wave of critical attention in February 2002 when People magazine dubbed them the “Fab Five” and at about the same time they were featured on Oprah and 60 Minutes. The 5 Browns have released 3 CDs that each went to #1 on Billboard Magazine’s Classical Album Chart. The New York Post has proclaimed: “One family, five pianos and 50 fingers add up to the biggest classical music sensation in years…When these kids do Rachmaninoff, they’ll make you forget about Marshall amps.” Read more here!

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