The Jazz Gallery

The Jazz Gallery "The most imaginatively booked jazz club in the city" - The New York Times
TJG’s Annual Fundraising Auction: 11/3-11/18 🪩 (TimeOut NY). It seats 70 people.

Founded in 1995 by Dale Fitzgerald and Roy Hargrove, The Jazz Gallery's stellar programming has enabled a reputation as "The most imaginatively booked jazz club in New York." (NY Times) and "The best place to hear live music in New York." As a nonprofit, it has the ability to allow musicians to take creative risks that other jazz venues would be likely to avoid - therefore, The Gallery is a hub of

creativity, a home to jazz musicians/composers, many of them from all over the world but now permanently settled in the United States. The Jazz Gallery serves an ethnically diverse, international audience that represents a cross section of New York City residents and travelers to New York. The Gallery has many loyal audience members from the region, as well as those who come from all over the world and allocate time during their travel to specifically come to hear performances. Audiences represent all ages -children are comfortable attending since no alcohol is served, and many young college students from NYU and the New School frequent the venue regularly alongside adults of every age. One of the best bargains in NYC, the average ticket price is $10-$20 (occasionally, some special events are $35 or $40). The Gallery is open 3 to 5 nights per week, 50 weeks per year and produces an average of 175 events per year. In 2009 its audience was in excess of 11,000. The Jazz Gallery produces most of its programming in it’s own venue, a loft space with walls that also serve as a gallery for artwork relating to jazz. The rented space is on the fifth floor of 1160 Broadway,accessible by elevator. The Jazz Gallery recalls Soho loft spaces of the 1960's and 70s, and conveys an intimacy and warmth that many newcomers comment on. Thematic series include the Thursday Night Debut Series, a Commissioning Series supported by the Jerome Foundation, large ensemble presentations, and Composer Workshops with Steve Coleman. Funding in 2009 and 2010 included grants from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Jerome Foundation, The Greenwall Foundation, the New York Community Trust, Meet the Composer, the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and The National Endowment for the Arts, among others. In June 2010, The Jazz Gallery presented six concerts at its venue as part of the New York City CareFusion Jazz Festival. Two of the six concerts were webcast by NPR and WBGO. In addition, as part of the CareFusion Jazz Festival, The Jazz Gallery All -Stars appeared at Symphony Space's Peter Norton Theater, launching an initiative to create opportunities for jazz musicians at other larger performance venues. Over the past fifteen years The Jazz Gallery presented nine of the last eleven winners of the Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition PRIOR to their winning this competition. This year, in 2010, Jason Moran, a formidable pianist who has frequented the stage of The Gallery for more than 10 years, won a MacArthur Award; in 2008, Miguel Zenon, another musician whose emergence began at The Jazz Gallery, was a MacArthur Recipient. (Miguel is in residence at The Gallery this year.) Every jazz musician appearing at The Jazz Gallery, emerging and established, knows that this is a venue where they can experiment, try out new material, and grow and develop as artists. The Jazz Gallery's 2009/2010 season included, among many others, emerging artists such as Andy Milne, Pedro Giraudo, Ambrose Akinmusire, Dafnis Prieto, Darcy James Argue, John Escreet, Yosvany Terry, Ben Williams and Linda Oh, as well as established artists such as Ravi Coltrane, Roy Hargrove, Steve Coleman, Henry Threadgill, Oliver Lake and Fred Hersch.

Miki Yamanka is set to premiere works for her 2025 TJG Residency Commission this Friday and Saturday! You won't want to ...
04/28/2025

Miki Yamanka is set to premiere works for her 2025 TJG Residency Commission this Friday and Saturday! You won't want to miss it!⁠
Miki Yamanaka - piano/marimba
Anthony Orji - tenor saxophone/bass clarinet
Greg Glassman - trumpet
Simon Moullier - vibraphone
Keita Ogawa - percussions
Tyrone Allen - bass
Jimmy Macbride - drums⁠
Japanese-born pianist Miki Yamanaka has called New York City home since 2012 and in the past decade has wasted no time establishing herself as one of the leading personalities of her generation on the piano and beyond. Critics laud her “light, expressive touch and solidly crafted, mainstream approach” - Mike Jurkovic (All About Jazz), while audiences delight in not only her playing, but her vibrant personality as well.⁠
.macbride ⁠
Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠
Live & Livestreamed⁠
Tickets: https://bit.ly/TJG_tickets
Membership: https://bit.ly/TJG_membership
The Jazz Gallery⁠
1158 Broadway, 5th fl⁠
(entrance on 27th st)⁠
New York NY 10001⁠
jazzgallery.org⁠

The Roy Hargrove Big Band returns for their monthly residency this Thursday!WOODWINDSBruce WilliamsMark GrossMike LeeKei...
04/28/2025

The Roy Hargrove Big Band returns for their monthly residency this Thursday!
WOODWINDS
Bruce Williams
Mark Gross
Mike Lee
Keith Loftis
Jason Marshall

TRUMPETS
Nathan Eklund
Wayne Tucker
Camerahn Alforque
Eddie Allen

TROMBONES
James Burton
Gina Benalcazar
Nate Jones
Max Seigel

RHYTHM
Isaiah Bravo
Danton Boller
Tyler Bullock
Saul Rubin

Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠
Live & Livestreamed⁠
Tickets: https://bit.ly/TJG_tickets
Membership: https://bit.ly/TJG_membership
The Jazz Gallery⁠
1158 Broadway, 5th fl⁠
(entrance on 27th st)⁠
New York NY 10001⁠
jazzgallery.org⁠

Phillip Golub's quintet will perform the music of their acclaimed album, released last year, called "Abiding Memory". Th...
04/28/2025

Phillip Golub's quintet will perform the music of their acclaimed album, released last year, called "Abiding Memory". The 10 pieces that make up Abiding Memory flow like one long piece, with themes and ideas shared across the suite.⁠
Phillip Golub - piano/bandleader/composer
Alec Goldfarb - guitar
Sam Minaie - bass
Adriano Vicentino - drums
Daniel Hass - cello⁠
Phillip Golub (b. 1993), "a musician in fast ascent" (Wall Street Journal) with "seemingly boundless creativity" (Downbeat), is a pianist, improviser, and composer based in Brooklyn, NY. Originally from Los Angeles, he creates highly original and expressive music, grounded in but not constrained by his engaged practice in jazz, creative music, and new music. ​He has been described as "a polymath who elides any divide between ​improvised and composed music, or jazz and contemporary approaches [...] whose practice can't be contained by genre or discipline" (The Wire Magazine).⁠

Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠
Live & Livestreamed⁠
Tickets: https://bit.ly/TJG_tickets
Membership: https://bit.ly/TJG_membership
The Jazz Gallery⁠
1158 Broadway, 5th fl⁠
(entrance on 27th st)⁠
New York NY 10001⁠
jazzgallery.org⁠

This week at The Jazz Gallery - Where The Future Is Present!⁠ ⁠Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠ ⁠Live & Livestreamed⁠Tickets: ht...
04/28/2025

This week at The Jazz Gallery - Where The Future Is Present!⁠ ⁠
Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠ ⁠
Live & Livestreamed⁠
Tickets: https://bit.ly/TJG_tickets
Membership: https://bit.ly/TJG_membership
⁠.⁠
Wed Apr 30⁠
⭐ Phillip Golub Quintet
Phillip Golub - piano/bandleader/composer
Alec Goldfarb - guitar
Sam Minaie - bass
Adriano Vicentino - drums
Daniel Hass - cello

Thurs May 1
⭐ Roy Hargrove Big Band
WOODWINDS
Bruce Williams
Mark Gross
Mike Lee
Keith Loftis
Jason Marshall

TRUMPETS
Nathan Eklund
Wayne Tucker
Camerahn Alforque
Eddie Allen

TROMBONES
James Burton
Gina Benalcazar
Nate Jones
Max Seigel

RHYTHM
Isaiah Bravo
Danton Boller
Tyler Bullock
Saul Rubin

Fri May 2 + Sat May 3
⭐ TJG Residency Commission '25 Presents: Miki Yamanka
Miki Yamanaka - piano/marimba
Anthony Orji - tenor saxophone/bass clarinet
Greg Glassman - trumpet
Simon Moullier - vibraphone
Keita Ogawa - percussions
Tyrone Allen - bass
Jimmy Macbride - drums

The Jazz Gallery ⁠
1158 Broadway, 5th fl⁠ ⁠
(entrance on 27th st)⁠ ⁠
New York NY 10001⁠
jazzgallery.org⁠

04/20/2025

Join us for a night of original music as they get ready to record their new album, Handmade!⁠
Emilio Solla - piano & compositions
Charles Pillow - alto sax., soprano sax., flute & piccolo
Tim Armacost - tenor sax., alto flute & bass clarinet
John Bailey - trumpet & flugelhorn
Mike Fahie - trombone
Sara Caswell - violin
Rodolfo Zanetti - bandoneon
Edward Perez - double bass
Rogerio Boccato - drums & percussion⁠
Latin Grammy winner and six-times Grammy nominated pianist and composer Emilio Solla was born and raised in Argentina and has been living in NY since 2007.
La Inestable de Brooklyn is a nine-piece orchestra with an unusual instrumental combination which allows the composer to project textures and sounds evoking a wide range of styles and influences, from academic counterpoint writing to chamber music, from traditional tango and Latin American grooves to a standard trio plus horns that brings at times the classical color of the greatest and most distinctly American art form: jazz music.⁠

Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠
Live & Livestreamed⁠
Tickets: https://bit.ly/TJG_tickets
Membership: https://bit.ly/TJG_membership⁠
🔊 Emilio Solla
The Jazz Gallery⁠
1158 Broadway, 5th fl⁠
(entrance on 27th st)⁠
New York NY 10001⁠
jazzgallery.org⁠

04/20/2025

After several years of collaboration, vibraphonist Yuhan Su and pianist Matt Mitchell will premiere a set of new music exploring the gravity of rhythm, extended harmony and interplay.⁠
Yuhan Su - vibraphone
Matt Mitchell - piano⁠
Recent Nominee of 2024 Downbeat Rising Star of Vibraphone, New York-based Taiwanese vibraphonist Yuhan Su’s four records release as a leader have received widespread approval and numerous music awards, including ‘Best Instrumental Composer Award’ at the Golden Melody Award in 2024 and ‘Best Album of the Year’, ‘Best New Artist’, ’ Best Jazz Single’, ‘Best Instrumentalist Award’ from the Golden Indie Music Award in Taiwan, and ‘Best Release of the Year’ by All about Jazz and Downbeat.
Matt Mitchell is described as a "pianist of burrowing focus and an indispensable fixture of the contemporary vanguard” by Nate Chinen from The New York Times.⁠

Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠
Live & Livestreamed⁠
Tickets: https://bit.ly/TJG_tickets
Membership: https://bit.ly/TJG_membership⁠
🔊 Yuhan Su
The Jazz Gallery⁠
1158 Broadway, 5th fl⁠
(entrance on 27th st)⁠
New York NY 10001⁠
jazzgallery.org⁠

04/20/2025

This week at The Jazz Gallery - Where The Future Is Present!⁠ ⁠
Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠ ⁠
Live & Livestreamed⁠
Tickets: https://bit.ly/TJG_tickets
Membership: https://bit.ly/TJG_membership
Wed Apr 23
⭐ Yuhan Su & Matt Mitchell
Yuhan Su & Matt Mitchell
Yuhan Su - vibraphone
Matt Mitchell - piano

Thurs Apr 24
⭐ Emilio Solla & La Inestable de Brooklyn
Emilio Solla - piano & compositions
Charles Pillow - alto sax., soprano sax., flute & piccolo
Tim Armacost - tenor sax., alto flute & bass clarinet
John Bailey - trumpet & flugelhorn
Mike Fahie - trombone
Sara Caswell - violin
Rodolfo Zanetti - bandoneon
Edward Perez - double bass
Rogerio Boccato - drums & percussion

Fri Apr 25 + Sat Apr 26
⭐ TJG 30th Anniversary Homage to Jazz Cubano Series // Caracas Trio with Special Guest Yosvany Terry + Michael Rodriguez
Gabriel Chakarji -piano
Juan Diego Villalobos -vibraphone
Daniel Prim -drums
Plus Special Guests:
Yosvany Terry -saxophone
Michael Rodriguez -trumpet

🔊 Yuhan Su
The Jazz Gallery ⁠
1158 Broadway, 5th fl⁠ ⁠
(entrance on 27th st)⁠ ⁠
New York NY 10001⁠
jazzgallery.org⁠

Did you catch Yosvany Terry in interview with Lezlie Harrison and Rio Sakairi on WBGO? Check in out for more information...
04/18/2025

Did you catch Yosvany Terry in interview with Lezlie Harrison and Rio Sakairi on WBGO? Check in out for more information on his upcoming show with The Caracas Trio and Michael Rodriguez on April 25-26!

WBGO host Lezlie Harrison—a founder and board member of The Jazz Gallery—sits down with two visionaries: Yosvany Terry, acclaimed saxophonist, composer, and educator, and Rio Sakairi, Artistic Director of The Jazz Gallery - where the future is present.

04/17/2025

Enjoy this sneak peak at Kaisa's Machine from April 2nd! ✨️

This quartet features one of today’s great bass and drum combinations, Thomas Morgan and Dan Weiss, as well as rising vi...
04/13/2025

This quartet features one of today’s great bass and drum combinations, Thomas Morgan and Dan Weiss, as well as rising vibraphonist Patricia Brennan. See them live this Saturday!⁠
Sylvie Courvoisier -piano
Patricia Brennan -vibraphone
Thomas Morgan -bass
Dan Weiss -drums⁠
Brooklyn-based, Swiss-born pianist and composer Sylvie Courvoisier’s ace foursome Amalthea — formerly known as Poppy Seeds — will embark on its second tour of Europe from April 24 to May 10, 2026, supporting the group’s debut studio album, to be recorded for Pyroclastic Records in spring 2025.⁠

Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠
Live & Livestreamed⁠
Tickets: https://bit.ly/TJG_tickets
Membership: https://bit.ly/TJG_membership⁠
The Jazz Gallery⁠
1158 Broadway, 5th fl⁠
(entrance on 27th st)⁠
New York NY 10001⁠
jazzgallery.org⁠

Hear Or Bareket's distinct lyricism, rhythmic dexterity, and groove-centric approach to music this Friday!⁠Or Bareket - ...
04/13/2025

Hear Or Bareket's distinct lyricism, rhythmic dexterity, and groove-centric approach to music this Friday!⁠
Or Bareket - bass
Godwin Louis - reeds
Jeremy Corren - piano
Savannah Harris - drums⁠
Born in Jerusalem to parents of Moroccan, Iraqi, Argentinian, and Eastern European descent, raised between Buenos-Aires and Tel-Aviv, and based out of Brooklyn since 2011, Or Bareket is one of the most prominent bassists of his generation, as well as a composer and bandleader with an eclectic yet meticulously cohesive style.⁠

Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠
Tickets: https://bit.ly/TJG_tickets
Membership: https://bit.ly/TJG_membership
The Jazz Gallery⁠
1158 Broadway, 5th fl⁠
(entrance on 27th st)⁠
New York NY 10001⁠
jazzgallery.org⁠

04/13/2025

Enjoy a night of original music that crosses the boundaries of jazz and classical music inspired by the early 20th century French composers Ravel, Faure, Poulenc, Milhaud, Germaine Tailleferre and Lili Boulanger with Reverso!⁠
Ryan Keberle - trombone
Frank West - piano
Vince Curt - cello⁠
Reverso is a trans-oceanic improvising chamber jazz project co-led by Jazz Times’ #1 trombonist, Ryan Keberle, and Frank West, the acclaimed Paris-based pianist and music director for Ibrahim Maalouf. The band has toured throughout the USA and Europe over the past 8 years to rave reviews from audiences and critics alike including performances in jazz clubs, theaters, churches, chamber music series, and performing arts centers. ⁠

Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠
Live & Livestreamed⁠
Tickets: https://bit.ly/TJG_tickets
Membership: https://bit.ly/TJG_membership⁠
🔊 Reverso
The Jazz Gallery⁠
1158 Broadway, 5th fl⁠
(entrance on 27th st)⁠
New York NY 10001⁠
jazzgallery.org⁠

04/13/2025

Enjoy a night of new compositions by Joey Curreri as he celebrates the release of his fourth EP!⁠
Joey Curreri - trumpet
Adam Lamoureux - tenor saxophone
Yvonne Rogers - piano
Rafael Enciso - bass
Miguel Russell - drums
with Special Guests
Nicola Caminiti - alto saxophone
Jack Huang - vibraphone⁠
Joey Curreri is a trumpeter and composer from Los Angeles, based in New York City. He has performed around the world, playing all over Europe, as well as Japan. Joey has worked as a sideman in NYC, playing at Smalls Jazz Club and the Minton's Playhouse, and appearing on multiple studio recordings. His music works to use the full breadth and balance of the orchestration of the small group, writing to bring out the personalities of each of each musician in his band. He has three EPs of his music out on Bandcamp, and will be releasing a fourth Live EP on the day of this show.⁠
.lamoureux .greenough ⁠
Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠
Live & Livestreamed⁠
Tickets: https://bit.ly/TJG_tickets
Membership: https://bit.ly/TJG_membership⁠
🔊 Joey Curreri - Tea Ritual
The Jazz Gallery⁠
1158 Broadway, 5th fl⁠
(entrance on 27th st)⁠
New York NY 10001⁠
jazzgallery.org⁠

04/13/2025

This week at The Jazz Gallery - Where The Future Is Present!⁠ ⁠
Sets at 7.30pm & 9.30pm⁠ ⁠
Live & Livestreamed⁠
Tickets: https://bit.ly/TJG_tickets
Membership: https://bit.ly/TJG_membership
⁠.⁠
Wed Apr 16
⭐ Joey Curreri
Joey Curreri - trumpet
Adam Lamoureux - tenor saxophone
Yvonne Rogers - piano
Rafael Enciso - bass
Miguel Russell - drums
with Special Guests
Nicola Caminiti - alto saxophone
Jack Huang - vibraphone

Thurs Apr 17
⭐ Reverso - Ryan Keberle, Frank West and Vince Curt
Ryan Keberle - trombone
Frank West - piano
Vince Curt - cello

Fri Apr 18
⭐ Or Bareket Quartet
Or Bareket - bass
Godwin Louis - reeds
Jeremy Corren - piano
Savannah Harris - drums

Sat Apr 19
⭐ Sylvie Courvoisier AMALTHEA with Patricia Brennan, Thomas Morgan and Dan Weiss
Sylvie Courvoisier -piano
Patricia Brennan -vibraphone
Thomas Morgan -bass
Dan Weiss -drums

🔊 Joey Curreri - Tea Ritual
The Jazz Gallery ⁠
1158 Broadway, 5th fl⁠ ⁠
(entrance on 27th st)⁠ ⁠
New York NY 10001⁠
jazzgallery.org⁠

Address

1158 Broadway Fl 5
New York, NY
10001

Opening Hours

Wednesday 7pm - 11:15pm
Thursday 7pm - 11:15pm
Friday 7pm - 11pm
Saturday 7pm - 11pm

Website

http://linktr.ee/TheJazzGallery

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Founded in 1995 by Dale Fitzgerald and Roy Hargrove, The Jazz Gallery's stellar programming has enabled a reputation as "The most imaginatively booked jazz club in New York." (NY Times) and "The best place to hear live music in New York." (TimeOut NY). As a nonprofit, it has the ability to allow musicians to take creative risks that other jazz venues would be likely to avoid - therefore, The Gallery is a hub of creativity, a home to jazz musicians/composers, many of them from all over the world but now permanently settled in the United States. The Jazz Gallery serves an ethnically diverse, international audience that represents a cross section of New York City residents and travelers to New York. The Gallery has many loyal audience members from the region, as well as those who come from all over the world and allocate time during their travel to specifically come to hear performances. Audiences represent all ages -children are comfortable attending since no alcohol is served, and many young college students from NYU and the New School frequent the venue regularly alongside adults of every age. One of the best bargains in NYC, the average ticket price is $10-$20 (occasionally, some special events are $35 or $40). The Gallery is open 3 to 5 nights per week, 50 weeks per year and produces an average of 175 events per year. In 2009 its audience was in excess of 11,000. The Jazz Gallery produces most of its programming in it’s own venue, a loft space with walls that also serve as a gallery for artwork relating to jazz. It seats 70 people. The rented space is on the fifth floor of 1160 Broadway,accessible by elevator. The Jazz Gallery recalls Soho loft spaces of the 1960's and 70s, and conveys an intimacy and warmth that many newcomers comment on. Thematic series include the Thursday Night Debut Series, a Commissioning Series supported by the Jerome Foundation, large ensemble presentations, and Composer Workshops with Steve Coleman. Funding in 2009 and 2010 included grants from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Jerome Foundation, The Greenwall Foundation, the New York Community Trust, Meet the Composer, the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and The National Endowment for the Arts, among others. In June 2010, The Jazz Gallery presented six concerts at its venue as part of the New York City CareFusion Jazz Festival. Two of the six concerts were webcast by NPR and WBGO. In addition, as part of the CareFusion Jazz Festival, The Jazz Gallery All -Stars appeared at Symphony Space's Peter Norton Theater, launching an initiative to create opportunities for jazz musicians at other larger performance venues. Over the past fifteen years The Jazz Gallery presented nine of the last eleven winners of the Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition PRIOR to their winning this competition. This year, in 2010, Jason Moran, a formidable pianist who has frequented the stage of The Gallery for more than 10 years, won a MacArthur Award; in 2008, Miguel Zenon, another musician whose emergence began at The Jazz Gallery, was a MacArthur Recipient. (Miguel is in residence at The Gallery this year.) Every jazz musician appearing at The Jazz Gallery, emerging and established, knows that this is a venue where they can experiment, try out new material, and grow and develop as artists. The Jazz Gallery's 2009/2010 season included, among many others, emerging artists such as Andy Milne, Pedro Giraudo, Ambrose Akinmusire, Dafnis Prieto, Darcy James Argue, John Escreet, Yosvany Terry, Ben Williams and Linda Oh, as well as established artists such as Ravi Coltrane, Roy Hargrove, Steve Coleman, Henry Threadgill, Oliver Lake and Fred Hersch.