My Upcoming Gigs — UPDATED!

UPDATE: Another free summer concert in the park, this time featuring my resurrected fusion band, Aurora.

Just a quick update about these three (FREE!) upcoming gigs.  It’s been a busy summer and it’ll be cool to relax and see some good friends.

  • Pittsburgh Jazz Legacy CD Release Party ~ Thursday, July 29, 2010 ~ 8:00 – 9:30pm
    Stick around after for the Roger Humphries Jazz Jam Session
    CJ’s Restaurant and Lounge
    2901-2911 Penn Avenue
    Pittsburgh, PA 15201
    412-642-2377
    Reservations suggested
  • Citiparks Bach, Beethoven and Brunch ~ Sunday, July 18 ~ 10:30 am – noon
    Pittsburgh Guitars presented by MCG Jazz
    Mellon Park
    Fifth and Shady Avenues, Point Breeze/Squirrel Hill
    Free
  • Monroeville Jazz Festival ~ Saturday, July 17, 2010 ~ 3:00 – 9:00pm
    Boyce Park Wave Pool North Parking Area
    Free with a non-perishable food donation for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
    Line-up:  (all local musicians)
    Center of Life Youth Jazz Band
    Etta Cox – Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald
    Mike Tomaro – Tribute to Benny Goodman  (I’m playing  in this band)
    Eric Mintel Quartet with Donna Bailey – Tribute to Dave Brubeck
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JazzMagic

For over 15 years Paul Gertner and I have been combining Jazz and Magic in performances and corporate presentations. The latest iteration of the presentation took place at the Magic Castle in Hollywood, CA, June 14-20, 2010.

Over the years we have explored many connections between Jazz and Magic. In jazz we learn standards like “Take the A Train” and in magic we learn the classics such as the “cups and balls routine.” The great magicians are master improvisers just like the master jazz musicians, and both art forms focus greatly on interaction with their audiences. Also, magicians build there routines based on the tremendous legacy of previous magicians just as we do in jazz. Most importantly, both Jazz and Magic have a deep respect for the masters that have paved the way for what we do now.

See a version of JazzMagic we did for a recent TEDx Conference in Pittsburgh:



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The Future of Jazz

The Future Of JazzThis month, we’re revisiting an interview I did with Tim Zak in 2005 about the future of jazz.

Here’s description of the interview:

“In this audio interview with Tim Zak, Marty charts his career from jazz musician in New York City, to the marketing/development departments of  orchestras in Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and finally to his current role as director of one of the country’s top jazz performance and recording venues. For Marty, the spirit of collaboration and improvisation that characterizes America’s unique music form, jazz, also infuses the culture of the Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild itself.”

>> Click here to listen to the interview.


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