Here at NJJazzList things will be changing. We're looking at new ways of promoting live jazz and look forward to supporting more jazz artists and venues.
Thank you to all our supports over the years. I've enjoyed every minute of creating and maintaining this site in it's various forms and l am looking forward to doing more for this great American artform. Stay tuned...
-Andy McDonough
THE ANNUAL MORRISTOWN JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL takes place on Saturday, August 15, 2026. The free, full-day event runs from noon to 10:00 p.mon the Green in Morristown, NJ.
Artist Lineup for 2026 includes: James Langton New York All-Star Big Band featuring Dan Levinson Noon – 1:30 Critic Will Friedwald wrote in the Wall Street Journal: “I’ve been to dozens, if not hundreds, of Benny Goodman tributes… This was the best. Ever.” Featuring the vocals of Molly Ryan, this ensemble brings together some of the very best big band jazz musicians in the area. They have played at Lincoln Center, the Rainbow Room, Swing 46, Birdland, The Cutting Room, and many other well-known venues. You will hear original charts from Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Artie Shaw, and Count Basie plus many others. Richard Baratta Gotham City Latin/Jazz Septet 2:00 – 3:30 Latin Jazz makes its long overdue debut on our stage – and what a way to arrive! Led by the magnificent drummer/bandleader and movie producer Richard Baratta, the Gotham City Latin/Jazz Septet features an all-star cast of musicians including pianist and arranger Bill O’Connell, saxophonist Craig Handy, guitarist Paul Bollenbeck, bassist Michael Goetz, percussionist Paul Rossman, and vocalist Carroll Scott. Enjoy a mix of Latin Jazz standards as well as unexpected reimaginings of tunes such as Lennon & McCartney’s “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” Jimi Hendrix’s “Purple Haze,” or Jorge Ben’s “Mas Que Nada.” This Grammy nominated group will deliver a performance that is both virtuosic and fun. LaBamba and the Hubcaps 4:00 – 5:30 New Jersey’s own LaBamba and the Hubcaps take the stage for their popular style of jazz, blues and funk. Led by former (and long-time) Conan O’Brien band member Richie “LaBamba” Rosenberg, this explosive ensemble has been a fixture on the Asbury Park music scene for many years. LaBamba got his start with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, but quickly became one of the most sought-after horn men around, leading Bruce Springsteen’s Miami Horns at the Super Bowl, and joining Jon Bon Jovi for his noted White House appearance. Dylan Triplett 6:00 – 7:30 Triplett is an emerging blues force from St. Louis with an explosive four-and-a-half-octave range that stops audiences in their tracks. A 2023 Blues Award winner, he channels classic blues roots through a sound unmistakably his own — raw talent matched with magnetic stage presence. In 2024, Triplett joined the prestigious Experience Hendrix Tour, sharing the stage with legends including Taj Mahal, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Samantha Fish, and Eric Johnson. The tour sparked a creative partnership with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, cementing his place among the genre’s most exciting voices. His debut album on Red Zero Records drops this year. Christone “Kingfish” Ingram 8:00 – 9:30 WBGO called Kingfish “one of the brightest stars in the blues universe” and rightfully so. He is one of the best guitarists around, a tremendous singer, and considered one of the top blues songwriters. He was hailed by Rolling Stone as a “rare 21st century guitar hero and the undisputed future of the blues.” The 27-year-old Mississippi native recently headlined three nights at Lincoln Center. Even at his young age, he is the winner of multiple Blues Music Awards and a Grammy Award, and has shared the stage with well-known artists such as the Tedeschi-Trucks Band, Samantha Fish, Bob Margolin, Eric Gales, and Buddy Guy.
The Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival is dedicated to the memory of two of our founding members who passed away within a week of each other in 2021: Linda Kiger Smith and Michael Fabrizio. We miss their participation in the festival and their memories will live in our hearts.
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The Jazz Arts Project is sponsoring live jazz programs in July. Red Bank's Thursday evening free jazz concerts at Riverside Park begin at 7 pm and Westside concerts at 3 pm in Johnny Jazz Park.
Drummer Vince Ector will highlight the Sunday afternoon series of Westside concerts at 3 p.m. in Johnny Jazz Park on July 30.
NJ-based drummer, Winard Harper will appear twice: First, on Thursday, July 27, he will be part of alto saxophonist Julius Tolentino’s quintet at Riverside Gardens. Then, the next two nights, he will close the Summer Jazz Café series with his band, Jeli Posse.
The Tolentino Quintet is an all-star group that includes trombonist Steve Davis, Rising Star pianist Ben Collins-Siegel, bassist Mike Karn, and Harper. Tolentino and his band, The Next Wave, will also be part of the Westside Concert series finale at 1 pm on August 30 – a special event celebrating Count Basie.
Other popular jazz performers at the Riverside Gardens concerts are trumpeter Warren Vache, with Grammy-nominated vocalist Carla Cook, on July 20; and pianist Leonieke Scheuble with her Generations Quintet, celebrating the music of hard bop giants such as Horace Silver and Bobby Timmons on August 17.
The mission of the Jazz Arts Project is to preserve, promote, and perpetuate the American musical art form known as jazz by producing concerts and creating educational programs. For more information and the complete summer schedules, visit jazzartsproject.org or call (732) 784-3350. Jazz Arts Project programs are made possible in part by funds from Monmouth Arts, a partner of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners. Other major sponsors include OceanFirst Bank, and The National Endowment for the Arts.
To find out about other live performances, check the New Jersey Jazz Society for local, smaller-venue performances. Also, see the NJJazzList Jazz Calendar for local jams and other special jazz-centric events.
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This ensemble embraces a broad stylistic swath of jazz, Latin and Brazilian idioms and experiments with intimate to large groups.
Bill O’Connell – piano and Fender Rhodes, Lincoln Goines – bass, Robby Ameen – drums with special guests Randy Brecker – flugelhorn, Craig Handy – alto sax, Conrad Herwig – trombone, Andrea Brachfeld – flute, and Dan Carillo – guitar.
This is bassist, Steve LaSpina’s 12th album as a leader, and explores some of his old tunes, as well as new works. It gives the listener a rare opportunity to experience how original compositions in jazz develop after decades of live performance. PERSONNEL: Steve LaSpina - bass, Joel Frahm - tenor & soprano saxophone, Luis Perdomo - piano, and Eric McPherson - drums.
Drummer, Reggie Quinerly, offers his latest album as a fond good-bye as he relocates to Los Angeles. The quintet of trumpeter Antoniene Drye, tenor saxophonist John Ellis, pianist John Chin, and bassist Sean Conly, recorded their seven tracks together in one room, old school.
Veteran alto man Andy Fusco has appeared on many sessions over the years including his work with the Buddy Rich big band and sideman duties with the likes of Walt Weiskopf and drummer Steve Smith. Bravo to Steeplechase Records who have given him the opportunity to record an album a year with this being his fifth release.
Previously Unreleased Live Tenor Sax Giant George Coleman from The Ballroom in Baltimore,1971
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In the meantime, click on the link to learn more about Philadelphia's JazzBridge organization.