Fall Into Jazz – The Heights – Joe Barna
When I began the jazz series at Alias Coffee Roasters in Troy, NY, my vision was to offer an environment where people from all walks of life could feel welcomed and comfortable to have an evening out in their community cultivating memories and growing a scene together. Never in my wildest dreams did I think it would have taken off the way it has. From the first night in November 2022, I knew there was something magical about to transpire in the back room of this hidden gem of a venue. The vibe, sound, energy, environment, and appreciation I experienced from the very first note informed my soul that Alias was to be a special gathering spot for anyone wishing to be a part of its history and future.
But alas, It’s now a sad time for jazz in the capital region…Summer has passed, outdoor concerts have gone and music festivals are done for the season. What is a person to do under these conditions?
HOLD ON A MINUTE…What’s that you say?
I’ve just received some incredible news. Alias Coffee Roasters will be hosting the last jazz festival for the 2023 season on Sunday, October 15th. Scheduled to perform are some of the most respected artists from the capital region and beyond. Included among the list of performers will be Jody Shayne Brooks, John Esposito, Russ Brooks, Jeff Siegel, Stacy Dillard, Ian MacDonald, Evan Jagels, Joe Barna, Keith Pray, Mike Wooten, Chad Ploss, and some very special guests. This is shaping up to become quite an exciting, engaging and memorable evening for those in attendance.
WOW…In addition to the three sets of music, food and dessert will be complimentary with the price of admission. This is truly a wonderful surprise for any live music fan. Those of you who value time with friends, listening to great music and sharing a meal or even a cocktail, this event is tailor made for you. Let this be your official invitation.
Now, speaking of building a history…
The list of world class artists that have already graced the stage at Alias is legendary. Among them are Ray Vega, Gary Smulyan, Jon Gordon, Stacy Dillard, Charlie Sigler, George Garzone, Ralph Lalama, Mike Lee, Caroline Davis, Jon Elbaz, Davis Whitfield, Keith Pray, Will Gorman, Bobby Previte and so many more. They have each brought their own unique talents to Troy’s new home for live jazz concerts and we couldn’t be happier with the reception. I and everyone involved are humbled and encouraged by the support from our community. We promise to keep working hard to continue presenting these concerts for all to enjoy.
Now, onto the show…
On Sunday, October 15th the stage at Alias will once again offer the capital region a chance to be transcended into a place of sonic blissfulness, as we present the first ever “FALL INTO JAZZ FESTIVAL”. This concert is intended to showcase the vast spectrum of talent and variety of sounds that exists right here in our own community. From the elegant vocal stylings of Jody Shayne Brooks to the 60’s Harp Bop inspired Stacy Dillard w/ SKETCHES OF INFLUENCE to the soulful tones of Keith Pray and 3 BASS HIT there is literally something for everyone. Whether a casual listener or a true connoisseur of the artform we believe all those in attendance will be uplifted and grateful in making the choice to be present for this musical journey through jazz history.
I’d like to thank Hernan Lopez, proprietor of Alias Coffee Roasters, for affording the community of Troy, NY this grand occasion to hear all of these wonderful talents under one roof. We the performers appreciate when venues take a genuine interest in helping to push the performing arts forward.
If you are interested in this concert or intend on being a part of the celebration…
FALL INTO JAZZ FESTIVAL 2023
*Sunday, October 15th 2023
*Live at Alias Coffee Roasters, 219 4th Street, Troy, NY
*6pm-10pm
*Suggested minimum donation of $25 or more | $10 for students
*All food and desserts are complimentary with paid admission.
Thank you for taking the time to read this article and for supporting Xperience Monthly.
Warmest Regards,
Joe.
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