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  • Teens (13-19): $15
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Mike LeDonne Quartet

LeDonne’s trio feature, Cole Porter’s ‘At Long Last Love,’ displays the range and musicality of the B3 in the right hands: mostly funky and bubbly, also flowing, then lurching straight up to keening crescendos. Jazz Times

Bio

Mike LeDonne is an exceptional pianist and organist who has won praise not only from critics but from master musicians: the late Oscar Peterson picked him as one of his favorite pianists of today.  In 1988 LeDonne joined the Milt Jackson Quartet, spending 11 incredible years working with the vibraphone master and eventually becoming music director for the group. LeDonne first took up the organ at age 10 and when he was 14, his father bought him his first Hammond B-3, an instrument that he says “has the soul built right in.” In 2000 he sat in on a tribute concert at Smoke to “The Mighty Burner”—the late organ legend Charles Earland. It went so well that club owner Paul Stache scheduled Mike for a five-week Tuesday night run, and he’s been there ever since.

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Pianist Mike LeDonne was born in Bridgeport Connecticut in 1956. He was raised in his parent’s music store and by the age of 10 his father, a jazz guitarist, began booking him on gigs. At age 21, Mike graduated from New England Conservatory and moved to New York City with the Widespread Jazz Orchestra.

In 1981, he left Widespread to travel to the UK with Panama Francis and the Savoy Sultans. On returning, he began a two-year stint as the house pianist at Jimmy Ryan’s, then one of New York’ s oldest jazz clubs. It was there that he came under the influence of and played with many old masters such as Roy Eldridge, Papa Jo Jones and Vic Dickenson. He spent 1982-1983 with the Benny Goodman sextet and went on to play with Buddy Tate, Al Grey, Ruby Braff and many others. Later he worked with the Art Farmer-Clifford Jordan Quintet, went to Paris with Grady Tate, and played with James Moody, Dizzy Gillespie, Stanley Turrentine, Charles McPherson and Sonny Rollins. He also spent time as accompanist to singers Ernestine Anderson, Annie Ross and Etta Jones.

In 1988 he started playing with the Milt Jackson Quartet (along with Mickey Roker and Bob Cranshaw). Mr. Jackson recorded Mike’s compositions and arrangements. Mike also became the band’s musical director. In the fall of 1992, Mike was chosen to be part of a group of top young musicians for the Phillip Morris Superband World Tour. Mike served as musical director for that group, which featured Ryan Kisor on trumpet, Joshua Redman on tenor saxophone, Jesse Davis on alto saxophone, Christian McBride on bass and Lewis Nash at the drums. Around this time, Mike toured with the Newport All-Stars in lineups that also featured Harry “Sweets” Edison and Clark Terry. Mike has been playing and recording with Benny Golson since 1997. He has also been leading trios which have included Ron Carter, Jimmy Cobb, Billy Hart, Pete LaRoca and Louis Hayes. Most recently, he has worked with Bobby Hutcherson. Mike has played concerts and clubs around the world since 1981.

Along with his many recordings as a sideman, he has five CDs on Criss Cross Jazz and three on Double Time Records. ‘Bout Time was one of the recordings selected as “Record Of The Year” in the 1989 Jazz Journal Critics Poll. The Feeling of Jazz was chosen as one of the “Top Ten Records of 1991 ” in the Jazz Times’ Critics Poll. Soulmates came in second in the “Best 12 Recordings of 1994” WBGO Poll (WBGO is the leading jazz radio station in the New York area).  Waltz For An Urbanite won “Record Of The Month” in its first month of release on WBGO in Newark. Mike’s sixth CD, To Each His Own, on the Double Time label, received 4 stars in a Downbeat review. Mike’s seventh CD Then And Now, also on Doubletime, is a quintet recording featuring Eric Alexander on tenor sax, Jim Rotondi, trumpet, Peter Washington on bass, and Joe Farnsworth on drums. The latest CD Bags’Groove, is a tribute to Milt Jackson which features Steve Nelson on vibes, along with Jim Snidero on flute, Steve Wilson on alto flute, Jim Rotondi on flugelhorn, Steve Davis on trombone, and a rhythm section including Bob Cranshaw and Mickey Roker. This CD also received 4 stars in Downbeat magazine.

Mike is the co-author of Jim Snidero’s Jazz Conception for Piano and Piano Comping books, on Advance Music. In September 2002 Mike joined the faculty at the Juilliard School of Music.

Sunday, Mar. 28, 2010

7:30pm, Yukon Arts Centre
Whitehorse, Yukon

Cabaret Seating

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PLEASE NOTE: This show replaces the previously scheduled Jake Langley Trio. If desired, ticket refund or exchange for a different Jazz on the Wing show can be arranged by calling the YAC Box Office at 667-8574

Personnel

Mike LeDonne - Hammond B-3
Cory Weeds - tenor saxophone
Oliver Gannon - guitar
Jesse Cahill - drums

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