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The Roger Humphries Trio feat. saxophonist, RALPH LALAMA @ Savoy Monday Night Jazz (7-21-14)

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The Roger Humphries Trio feat. saxophonist, RALPH LALAMA @ Savoy Monday Night Jazz (7-21-14)

Time: July 21, 2014 from 6pm to 9:30pm
Location: Savoy Restaurant
Street: 2623 Penn Avenue
City/Town: Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222
Website or Map: http://www.savoypgh.com/event…
Phone: 412.400.6944
Event Type: roger humphries, ralph lalama, jazz, savoy, saxophonist, vanguard jazz orchestra, grammy
Organized By: Charlie G. Sanders
Latest Activity: Jul 17, 2014

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Hey good people,

This is getting to be a habit (a GOOD habit)!  Once again, the music was on point with Tony Campbell and Jazz Surgery, feat vocalist Fred Pugh lll.  Tony was as on fire (as usual) and Fred blew the roof of Savoy with those rich and powerful vocals.  Good stuff like that (and the good food and great atmosphere) is why people keep coming back!  Next week will be no different; it's going to be off the charts.  
Here's what's happening next at Savoy Monday Night Jazz.

Savoy Monday Night Jazz Artist for 7-21-14

 

Saxophonist, RALPH LALAMA with The Roger Humphries Trio

Ralph Lalama

 

Ralph Lalama is a three-time Grammy winner through his work in the Joe Lovano Nonet and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. He has nine CDs out as a leader and is on more than sixty recordings as a sideman. He has received praise from the likes of critics Gary Giddins, Stanley Crouch, Ben Ratliff, Ira Gitler and Stuart Troup, among others. His latest release as a leader is the 2012 “Bop Juice: Ralph Lalama Trio, Live at Smalls.”

 

Ralph Lalama’s playing reveals an enormous depth of musical heart and knowledge. With his muscular, free-wheeling sound and masterful ability to tell a story through his horn, one understands why he so thoroughly connects with musicians, students and listeners alike. 

 

Time:              6pm

Place:              Savoy Restaurant

                        2623 Penn Avenue

                        Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222

Phone:            412.281.0660

 

 

Dining: Full dining menu will be available to enjoy along with complete lounge menu.  

Drink specials:All domestic beers are $3.00 (plus tax). 

 

Hours: Restaurant open 5pm until 10pm; Live music starts at 6pm.

 

 

UPCOMING ATTRACTIONS!

 

July 28 – The Skip Peck Quartet feat. Donna Peck on vocals

 

For further info, please visit the Savoy website (http://www.savoypgh.com/event/jazz-monday).

Charlie G.

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