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SUMMARY:Waterloo Makes Music: Shirley Cook with Ava Preston Trio
DESCRIPTION:Waterloo Makes Music (WMM) is a free concert series\, programmed by Cleveland Rocks: Past\, Present\, Future\, as a gift to all the music lovers in the community\, and a celebration of Cleveland’s amazing musical legacy. Held in the Waterloo Arts & Entertainment District\, the Tower series features local Waterloo area bands/musicians.\n\nFriday\, May 6\, 2022\n7pm at the Beachland Ballroom\nFree Show\n\n\nShirley Cook:\nShirley Cook is a sultry\, smoky\, and internationally acclaimed jazz singer from Cleveland\, Ohio. Ms. Cook has been bringing her improvisational jazz vocals to the Cleveland music scene for over 36 years. She’s been noted by the Plain Dealer as having a “deep alto voice reminiscent of the late Carmen McRae.” Also\, by the Call & Post for being a “dynamic jazz vocalist who has her own style with ballads and tempos.” Ms. Cook’s captivating and highly interactive performances have a way of making you feel like she’s singing to you and only you. Through her music\, Ms. Cook shares her personal experiences in hopes people will be able to connect and see themselves within her music.\nOver the course of her career\, Ms. Cook has derived numerous aspects of her style from her early roots in the gospel church. Born in Stotesbury\, West Virginia\, Ms. Cook moved to Cleveland at the age of two. At the age of eleven\, she began singing in a gospel music group alongside some of her aunts. They performed for numerous church and social functions throughout the city. Throughout her early life\, Ms. Cook continued to sing with her aunts and through the help of a friend\, was introduced to the inspirational music of the late Billie Holiday\, Etta James\, Abbey Lincoln\, and many more.\nAlong with her work on the stage\, Ms. Cook has devoted many years of her life to the care and nurturance of the Cleveland jazz scene. She has helped to organize the annual Tri-C Jazz Fest on multiple occasions. When asked to organize the event\, Ms. Cook rounded up 72 local musicians in a span of two weeks. Ms. Cook has an astounding record within the community and unceasingly projects her love for jazz in everything she does. Ms. Cook currently resides in the Cleveland area and continues to showcase her charismatic spirit through her performances.\n\n\n\nAva Preston:   \nAva has also performed as a guest singer at a number of national venues including Birdland Jazz Club (New York)\, Bluebird Café (Nashville)\, Andy’s Jazz Café (Chicago) and the Monty Alexander Jazz Festival (Easton\, MD). She has participated in some prestigious summer jazz workshops for vocalists including Grammy Camp\, Stanford Jazz Workshop\, Litchfield Jazz Camp\, New York Voices\, Jazz Port Townsend and Tri-C JazzFest Academy. \nAva sings a variety of genres and languages including songs in French\, Portuguese and Spanish. Ava draws inspiration from jazz legends like Ella Fitzgerald\, Sarah Vaughn\, Billie Holiday\, Cyrille Aimee and Astrud Gilberto. Ava believes music is a universal language that can unite people and promote acceptance of differences around the world.  \nAva’s mentors include internationally acclaimed trumpeter Dominick Farinacci (TED Speaker & former Global Ambassador to Jazz at Lincoln Center)\, pianist Theron Brown (Director of the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival)\, vocal icon Kim Nazarian (Grammy Nominated New York Voices)\, guitarist Kurt Reed (Director of Fairlawn & Hudson School of Music)\, and singer/songwriter Susan Anders (Acclaimed Nashville Vocal Coach) among others. \nAva’s artistic influences and inspiration are best explained in her own words. She writes:  \n“I find people inspiring most of all. Listening to the vocal “greats” including Ella Fitzgerald\, Billie Holiday\, Sarah Vaughn\, Louis Armstrong and Nina Simone and appreciating their strong voices\, not only in their singing\, but in equality for all\, truly made jazz into a movement as much as a genre. More modern artists such as Sarah Bareilles\, Nora Jones\, Alanis Morissette\, Stevie Nicks\, Eva Cassidy\, Esperanza Spalding\, Jazzmeia Horn\, Jean Baylor\, Somi\, and Diana Krall stimulate my creative expression.  \nI believe that music is a universal language that can unite people around the world. My platforms are dedicated to promoting unity and anti-bullying. My hope is to move society in a positive direction with my art. Although world peace is a nice thought\, I believe it is an unrealistic absolute for a flawed human condition. My goal is to spread world tolerance and the acceptance of differences through my music.” \n\n\nwww.avaprestonmusic.com\n\n\nThis specific show on May 6th is presented in collaboration with Soul City Cleveland\, Fanon Hill’s documentary project that exists as a movement for community education about local culture.\n\n\nThe WMM Series is made possible with support from The Ohio Arts Council and Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.
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LOCATION:Beachland Ballroom & Tavern\, 15711 Waterloo Rd\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44141\, United States
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SUMMARY:Waterloo Makes Music: Jackie Warren and Sammy DeLeon with Moises Borges
DESCRIPTION:Waterloo Makes Music (WMM) is a free concert series\, programmed by Cleveland Rocks: Past\, Present\, Future\, as a gift to all the music lovers in the community\, and a celebration of Cleveland’s amazing musical legacy. Held in the Waterloo Arts & Entertainment District\, the Tower series features local Waterloo area bands/musicians.\n\n\nSaturday\, May 21\, 2022\n1pm at The Blue Windmill Stage at Photocentric Gallery \nRain Site: Beachland Tavern\nFree Show\nWatch the Livestream\n\n\nJackie Warren:\nA native of Colorado\, pianist Jackie Warren originally came to Ohio upon the recommendations of her teachers Patricia Warren\, Myra Boitos\, Charles Day\, and Steve Barta to study classical piano at Oberlin Conservatory with Sedmara Zakarian Rutstein\, where she graduated with a B.M. in performance. While at Oberlin\, she also studied jazz arranging\, composition\, and theory with Wendell Logan\, who became a mentor to her\, and encouraged her to study jazz piano with Neal Creque and jazz improvisation with Kenny Davis. Jackie received a M.M. from Cleveland State University in classical piano performance\, studying with Andrius Kuprevicius and Daniel Barber\, but continued her lessons with Creque\, and has been based in Cleveland ever since.Jackie performs regularly as a soloist\, but has her own jazz trio\, which includes bassist Peter Dominguez and drummer Ron Godale. She also arranges and plays salsa and Latin jazz with percussionist Sammy Deleon y Su Orquesta. In addition to these groups\, Jackie has performed locally and nationally with such artists and groups as David Fathead Newman\, Benny Bailey\, Clark Terry\, Frank Morgan\, Bobby Watson\, Frank Foster\, Jane Bunnett and the Spirits of Havana\, Los Munequitos de Matanzas\, Othello Molineaux\, Donald Harrison\, Gerald Wilson\, Jimmy Heath\, Impacto Nuevo\, Humberto Ramirez\, Cano Estremera\, Tommy Olivencia\, Tony Vega\, Tito Rojas\, Tito Puente\, Jr.\, Hector Tricoche\, Percy Sledge\, King Solomon\, the Tuscarawas Philharmonic\, the Jazz Heritage Orchestra\, the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra\, and the Afro Cleveland Orchestra.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/jackie.warren.5667\nwww.jackiewarren.net\n\nSammy DeLeon:\nSammy DeLeon is one of the most recognized timbales players in Northeast Ohio and a fixture in the regional Latin Jazz scene. One of 13 children\, Sammy was born in Lorain\, Ohio\, to parents who were not musicians. Introduced to the timbales by an older brother\, he joined the drum corps at Admiral King High School and began playing professionally at age 13. After high school\, he joined Cobra\, a Latin rock band\, before joining Orquesta Charambo and later\, Impacto Nuevo. For the past decade\, he has fronted his own band\, Sammy DeLeon y Su Orquesta\, opening for acts including El Gran Combo\, Tito Rojas and Tony Vega. Sammy regularly mentors student percussionists in Latin rhythms and his band has become known as Sammy Salsa College. Cleveland loves Sammy for the joy he brings through his irresistible dance music.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/sammy.deleon.9849\n\nMoises Borges:\nBased in Cleveland\, Ohio for over two decades\, Moises Borges is a gifted guitarist and vocalist born in Bahia\, Brazil\, He grew experimenting with rhythms such as bolero\, baiao\, xote\, afoxe\, frevo\, forro\, and especially Samba and Bossa Nova which are basic to his performances\, his soothing voice and charm make for a wonderful evening of entertainment for all lovers of Brazilian Jazz.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/moisesborgesmusic\nhttps://moisesborges.com\n\nThe WMM Series is made possible with support from The Ohio Arts Council and Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.
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LOCATION:Blue Windmill\, 15515 Waterloo Rd\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44110\, United States
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