FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 14, 2015 Press Contacts: Eileen Chambers, 312-294-3092 Rachelle Roe, 312-294-3090 Photos Available By Request PR@cso.org SYMPHONY CENTER PRESENTS JAZZ SERIES 2015/16 PROGRAMS ANNOUNCED Series to Feature Jazz Legends McCoy Tyner, Wayne Shorter and Chucho Valdés in a Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Irakere New Projects from Joshua Redman and The Bad Plus, Stefon Harris, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Christian McBride and Gregory Porter Chicago Artists Including Willie Pickens, Marquis Hill and Chicago Jazz Orchestra in A Tribute to Sarah Vaughn featuring Vocalists Dee Alexander, Anne Hampton Callaway and René Marie Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Return for Multi-Day Residency Including Special Concert with Count Basie Orchestra CHICAGO—The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association (CSOA) announces the 2015/16 Symphony Center Presents (SCP) Jazz series programming. Now entering its 22nd season, the SCP Jazz series at historic Orchestra Hall includes ten concerts featuring today's most acclaimed and innovative jazz artists. Non-subscription special concerts for the 2015/16 season have also been added. The SCP Jazz series welcomes jazz legends McCoy Tyner, Wayne Shorter and Chucho Valdés back to the stage in the 2015/16 season. NEA jazz master McCoy Tyner’s legendary recording Echoes of a Friend is celebrated in a concert called Echoes With a Friend that includes performances by pianists Geri Allen, Danilo Pérez and the McCoy Tyner Trio. Saxophonist Wayne Shorter returns for a full evening with the Wayne Shorter Quartet in May. Sensational Cuban pianist Chucho Valdés marks 40 years of the revolutionary Latin Jazz band Irakere in a one-of-a kind concert event. In addition to legendary jazz musicians, the next generation of jazz innovators and rising stars brings new projects to the SCP Jazz lineup this year. The Bad Plus returns for the first time in ten years to join saxophonist Joshua Redman for the season's opening concert. Stefon Harris with his new band Sonic Creed and Rudresh Mahanthappa share a double-bill, Grammy Awardwinning vocalist Gregory Porter headlines a June concert and the Christian McBride Trio joins special guests Gary Burton, Tia Fuller and Sean Jones to form a Mack Avenue Records Super Band for one night only. Acclaimed Chicago artists and ensembles shine in the season ahead with featured performances to include those by iconic Chicago jazzman and pianist Willie Pickens with his trio and thrilling young trumpet talent Marquis Hill, as well as a new salute to legendary jazz vocalist Sarah Vaughan from the Chicago Jazz Orchestra featuring vocalists Dee Alexander, René Marie and Anne Hampton Callaway. The 2015/16 SCP concert schedule also expands to include two special concerts on Saturday, January 23 featuring Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra as part of a multi-day residency. The performance Saturday, January 23, at 1 p.m., is a Jazz for Young People® Matinee and the performance Saturday, January 23, at 8 p.m. is a double big band concert with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra joining the Legendary Count Basie Orchestra led by Scotty Barnhart for one night only. Zakir Hussain and the Masters of Percussion also return Sunday, March 20, at 3 p.m. in a SCP special concert that offers a musical journey that crosses the spectrum of Indian classical music with performances by worldclass percussionists. The powerhouse trio of Ethan Iverson, piano; Reid Anderson, bass; and David King, drums— more widely known as The Bad Plus—joins forces with saxophonist and composer Joshua Redman to open the SCP Jazz series on Friday, October 16 at 8 p.m. The Bad Plus, who last appeared at Symphony Center in 2005, commands international attention for their singular interpretations of music by artists as diverse as Nirvana, ABBA and Stravinsky. One of jazz’s most active innovators, Redman tapped the trio to form a supergroup, whose highly-original compositions chart new musical ground for a jazz quartet. Legendary Cuban pianist Chucho Valdés returns to Symphony Center on Friday, November 6, at 8 p.m. The evening celebrates 40 years of the revolutionary Latin jazz band Irakere, which he co-founded. Despite the political barriers that kept the band from traveling to the U.S. in the 1970’s, Irakere exploded onto the jazz scene with its Afro-Cuban jazz and Cuban popular dance influences, as well as their distinctive use of traditional percussion instruments. With Valdés still a towering figure at the keyboard at 73, the band continues to absorb new styles and sounds, making its mark as one of the most trailblazing Afro-Cuban fusion bands in jazz today. The concert Echoes With a Friend takes its cue from McCoy Tyner’s landmark solo piano recording entitled Echoes of a Friend, which honored jazz legend John Coltrane. On Friday, December 4 at 8 p.m., pianists Geri Allen and Danilo Pérez celebrate the rich jazz keyboard traditions of master jazz pianist McCoy Tyner in solo sets on a concert that also includes an appearance by the McCoy Tyner Trio. A highlight of the SCP Jazz series each year, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with extraordinary bandleader and trumpeter Wynton Marsalis returns for three concerts during a multi-day residency on January 22 and 23. The internationally acclaimed 15-piece ensemble, which comprises some of today’s top jazz virtuosos (Marcus Printup, Victor Goines, Dan Nimmer, Ali Jackson and more), performs timeless big band standards and new works in their series concert on Friday, January 22 at 8 p.m. Two Symphony Center Presents Special Concerts are set for Saturday, January 23. At 1 p.m., Wynton Marsalis leads an interactive Jazz for Young People® matinee program called Who is Duke Ellington?. Capping the residency is an extraordinary big band “Battle Royale” at 8 p.m. with the Legendary Count Basie Orchestra directed by Scotty Barnhart joining Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra on stage. This raucous and joyous celebration of big band traditions will include the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performing Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn classics and the Count Basie Orchestra, celebrating its 80th anniversary in 2015, performing signature Basie standards. Veteran jazz bassist Christian McBride returns on Friday, February 19, at 8 p.m. For this concert, McBride’s bold rhythmic style is on display as bandleader of the Christian McBride Trio that showcases emerging young jazz talents Christian Sands on piano and Ulysses Owens, Jr. on drums. The trio, which has garnered accolades for its recent Mack Avenue Records release Out There, expands to form a Mack Avenue Records Super Band along with legendary vibraphonist Gary Burton, trumpeter Sean Jones and the multi-talented saxophonist Tia Fuller. Famed Chicago piano man Willie Pickens opens the evening on February 19 in a performance with his trio (Willie Pickens, piano; Larry Gray, bass; Greg Artry, drums). Pickens, who launched his career at the piano next to a host of jazz greats including Sonny Rollins, James Moody, Clark Terry, Max Roach and Elvin Jones, is a lifelong educator and arranger. Now in his 80’s, Pickens continues to summon extraordinary power at the keyboard with performances recognizable for their complex array of color and sound. Grammy-nominated vibraphonist and composer Stefon Harris and his newest band Sonic Creed create a virtuosic and high-energy groove driven by the group’s passion for genres spanning postpop, funk, R&B and more. Harris is joined by band members Elena Pinderhughes (flute), Mike Moreno (guitar), James Francies (piano), Joshua Crumbly (bass) and Jonathan Pinson (drums). The first half of the evening’s double bill on Friday, February 26, at 8 p.m. is the critically acclaimed new project Bird Calls from saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa. For this homage to saxophone great Charlie Parker, improviser extraordinaire Mahanthappa shares the stage with Adam O’Farrill (trumpet), Joshua White (piano), François Moutin (bass) and Rudy Royston. The Brad Mehldau Trio (Brad Mehldau, piano; Larry Grenadier, bass; Jeff Ballard, drums) returns to the SCP Jazz series for the first time since 2009, in a concert on Friday, April 1, at 8 p.m. Known for stretching musical boundaries and comfortable with repertoire that includes original compositions, jazz standards and tunes from contemporary artists such as Radiohead, Nick Drake and Sufjan Stevens, the Brad Mehldau Trio communicates a unique intensity in its performances. On Friday, May 20, at 8 p.m., Jeff Lindberg’s Chicago Jazz Orchestra offers A Tribute to Sarah Vaughan. This unique program, developed in collaboration with Symphony Center Presents, features transcriptions of Sarah Vaughan big band charts by master arranger Jeff Lindberg. Three exceptional vocalists step into the spotlight to honor the legacy of one of the great ladies of jazz. For this special salute, Chicago’s own Dee Alexander and Grammynominee René Marie return to Symphony Center and Anne Hampton Callaway makes her Symphony Center debut. From his early stints with jazz legends Art Blakey and Miles Davis to co-founding the standout jazz fusion group Weather Report, saxophonist Wayne Shorter has had a lasting impact on jazz. The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner appears with his Quartet featuring Danilo Pérez (piano), John Patitucci (bass) and Brian Blade (drums) on Friday, May 27, at 8 p.m. After his thrilling SCP Jazz series debut in 2013, Grammy Award-winning singer Gregory Porter takes the stage as headliner in a concert on Friday, June 10, at 8 p.m. One of today’s most thoughtful and original songwriters, Porter draws upon influences as diverse as country, gospel, pop and R&B to deliver soulful vocals in his rich baritone. Opening for Porter is talented trumpeter and bandleader Marquis Hill. After moving to New York City following his win in the prestigious Thelonious Monk Competition, Hill comes home to Chicago to lead the Marquis Hill BlackTet that features players Christopher McBride (also saxophone), Justin Thomas (vibraphone), Joshua Ramos (bass) and Makaya McCraven (drums). For 2015/16 SCP Jazz series program listings information, click here. Subscriptions for the 2015/16 SCP Jazz season in five-concert or ten-concert series are on sale now and begin at $130. Subscribers to any SCP Jazz series can purchase single tickets to any SCP Special Concerts now. Single tickets for SCP Jazz concerts and SCP Special Concerts go on sale August 7, 2015. Subscriptions for the 2015/16 Symphony Center Presents Jazz season and tickets to SCP Special Concerts can be purchased by phone at 800-223-7114 or 312-294-3000; online at cso.org, or at the Symphony Center box office: 220 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60604. 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