Jazz River
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by MJ Territo
Westchester County might want to consider renaming its stretch of the Hudson “Jazz River” for the summer. From July 6 through August 26, a summer concert series presented by Jazz Forum Arts (JFA) will send the sounds of jazz wafting over the water from five Westchester waterfront parks.
Over the past quarter-century the concert series has grown exponentially, and jazz fans can now hear live outdoor music from 6:30 to 8pm in Ossining (Mondays), Sleepy Hollow (Tuesdays), Dobbs Ferry (Wednesdays), Lyndhurst in Tarrytown (Thursdays) and Pierson Park, also in Tarrytown (Fridays). The Dobbs Ferry series includes a pre-concert program for kids: Jitterbugs: Jazz for Kids, winner of ArtsWestchester’s 2021 Education Award.
Mark Morganelli, Founder and Executive Director of Jazz Forum Arts, says he is excited to present this season’s varied and eclectic program: “The grand finale will be the Houston Person Quartet on August 25 at Lyndhurst.” He enthuses over the renowned saxophonist: “Imagine seeing this giant of jazz for free!”
Morganelli also notes JFA’s first rap concert. Dobbs Ferry’s own Julian Caldwell, aka JSWISS, will perform in his hometown on August 17. The band will include trumpeter Michael Leonhart of Steely Dan.
And if it’s Jazz Forum Arts, it’s got to be Brazilian. Morganelli himself will lead his Jazz Forum All-Stars in a celebration of Brazil at Horan Landing in Sleepy Hollow. Among the other Brazilian offerings will be Vanderlei Pereira & Blindfold Test (July 20 in Dobbs Ferry). Pereira is blind, and for some of its tunes, the band will don blindfolds. More Brazilian rhythms round out the Pierson Park series on August 26, when drummer Rodrigo Bonelli & Brasil Trio + 1 take the stage.
Other highlights include a Latin jazz night, where Latin lovers can groove to Dave Schumacher and Cubayé (July 21 in Dobbs Ferry). Michael Holober, conductor of the Westchester Jazz Orchestra, will bring his quartet, which features trumpeter Marvin Stamm, to Dobbs Ferry on July 28.
No matter where they are in the County, music lovers can make evening jazz on the Hudson River a part of their summer plans. A picnic, and blanket or chair, complete the riverfront picture.
A version of this article first appeared in the July-August 2022 issue of ArtsNews, ArtsWestchester’s monthly publication. ArtsNews is distributed throughout Westchester County. A digital copy is also available at artsw.org/artsnews.
Other 2022 Music in the Air Lineups You May Enjoy:
- Westchester Roots: A Summer Celebration of Community and Culture: Westchester Roots is a cross-cultural series of free, outdoor events taking place throughout Westchester this summer and highlighting cultural traditions of local populations such as Jamaican, Ghanaian, Ecuadorian, Mexican, Irish and more.
- A Front Row Seat of the Hudson: Hudson River Museum welcomes back audiences for the tenth season of its annual Summer Amphitheater Series.
- The Sounds of Summertime Return to New Rochelle: After two years of canceling and reducing the annual Summer Sounds concert series due to COVID-19, New Rochelle Council on the Arts is back with a full schedule, including 18 events, this time in two locations.
About MJ Territo
Performance: MJ Territo is the founder of the Ladies Day Jazz Ensemble, a group of women musicians dedicated to discovering and performing the compositions of classic and contemporary jazz women. With Ladies Day and other jazz groups, she is a frequent performer in the tri-state area. MJ’s jazz ensembles present a variety of jazz standards as well as original compositions and collaborations. She especially enjoys finding and singing forgotten gems from the Great American Songbook and the jazz standard repertoire. Composer/Lyricist: MJ collaborates frequently as a lyricist with jazz composers, and also writes her own songs. Her collaboration with composer Linda Presgrave, “The Bird of Ceret (The Story)” appears in Along the Path, an album of Presgrave’s original compositions, released on January 2015 on Metropolitan Records. MJ is a member of ASCAP. Music Education: As a music educator MJ focuses on the joy in the moment, and strives to provide an opportunity for students of all ages and abilities to find their unique voices and to make music with comfort and confidence. MJ is proud to be on the Teaching Artist Roster of ArtsWestchester, and is available for jazz residencies for students of all ages, as well as for early childhood music residencies and music workshops for early childhood educators. She is also on the Teaching Artist Roster of Lifetime Arts (www.lifetimearts.org), at the intersection of aging and the arts, and is available to work with older adults. In her private studio, MJ works with vocal jazz students, particularly in the areas of improvisation (scat singing), repertoire selection, and chart preparation.