Lynn Riley and Aaron Graves frequently play together in an exuberant larger ensemble—The World Mix. They join us in the intimacy of @exuberance for a duo recital.
Lynn Riley has been investigating world music since her undergraduate days in ethnomusicology at the University of Hawaii. Her flute and saxophone studies in Kansas City coincided with the historic Women’s Jazz Festival recently documented in Changing the Tune: The Kansas City Women’s Jazz Festival, 1978-1985. Lynn worked both sides of that venture, both as board member and artist, allowing her to perform with Carmen McRae, Marian McPartland, Shirley Scott, Emily Remler and Blossom Dearie. ...
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Lynn Riley and Aaron Graves frequently play together in an exuberant larger ensemble—The World Mix. They join us in the intimacy of @exuberance for a duo recital.
Lynn Riley has been investigating world music since her undergraduate days in ethnomusicology at the University of Hawaii. Her flute and saxophone studies in Kansas City coincided with the historic Women’s Jazz Festival recently documented in Changing the Tune: The Kansas City Women’s Jazz Festival, 1978-1985. Lynn worked both sides of that venture, both as board member and artist, allowing her to perform with Carmen McRae, Marian McPartland, Shirley Scott, Emily Remler and Blossom Dearie.
Lynn has been on the music faculty at Drexel University since 1999. She has continued her studies and performed in Ghana, Cuba, South Africa, Bolivia and Brazil. She has performed with Grover Washington Jr., Philly Joe Jones, David Bromberg, Peter White, Rachelle Farrell, Charles Earland, David Murray and Johnny Pacheco, as well as leading her own groups.
Aaron Graves is the consummate musician: pianist, composer, arranger, music director. Raised in North Carolina, the son of a musical preacher, Aaron always brings a spiritual down-home feeling to his music. And he has been a favorite of singers: Jimmy Scott, Dakota Staton, Jon Hendricks, Oscar Brown, Jr., Cassandra Wilson, Grady Tate, Vanessa Rubin, Kevin Mahogany, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Ruth Naoni Floyd among others.
Aaron attended Howard University and studied with Jazz masters Kenny Barron, Barry Harris and Stanley Cowell. He has performed with Stanley Turrentine, Houston Person, Antonio Hart, Greg Osby, Kenny Burrell, Frank Foster, Grover Washington Jr., Maceo Parker, Donald Byrd and James Moody.
Please plan on joining us for this special evening.
Lynn Riley | Aaron Graves
8-11 pm Saturday, June 2
1220 N. Mascher St. (steps away from the Girard Ave. El stop) [map]
We contemplate a $25 donation to support the musicians and provide appropriate refreshments.
Click RSVP to this invitation to get on the guest list. Invitation expires when we reach 70 attendees. Looking forward to seeing you.
Matt Yaple
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@exuberance parties at Matt’s are by invitation only to provide a dignified, comfortable and acoustically ideal setting for worthwhile art and ideas. Cellphones and other devices are to be holstered during the performances. Between sets, conviviality rules.
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