TICKETS
Reserved: $55, $45.
General Admission: $30 (adv rate $25 until 7/1).
Doors open one hour prior to show for seating.
The Blue Note Sound: Horace-Scope, featuring Zachary Bartholomew & James Suggs
Horace Silver’s ensembles, compositions, and piano playing defined one of the most musically-rich periods of jazz: Hard Bop. Silver’s music takes the fiery virtuosity of bebop, the soulful feeling of the blues, and combines it with sophisticated (and catchy) arrangements and compositions.
This concert celebrates the music of Silver’s benchmark album Horace-Scope with an all-star band assembled by award-winning pianist Dr. Zachary Bartholomew who will be playing the role of Horace Silver in this energetic, swinging, and blues-tinged show! To top things off, trumpet virtuoso James Suggs will be featured in the band to fill the role of trumpet legend Blue Mitchell.
Band: Zachary Bartholomew; piano; James Suggs, trumpet; David Ferndandez, saxophone; Alejandro Arenas, bass; Brandon Lee Lewis, drums.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Dr. Zachary Bartholomew is an award-winning pianist, composer, and music educator who maintains a highly active performance career as one of the most heavily sought-after pianists, accompanists, and sidemen in all of Florida. In both 2016 and 2017, he placed as one of the top three finalists in the highly acclaimed Jacksonville Jazz Piano Competition and every year since 2021 has been awarded the prestigious “Artist Performance on Tour” grant from the state of Florida for his “Jazz Access Tour,” an outreach program that aims to provide underserved communities and schools in Florida with world-class public performances and educational programs.
Zach has headlined at some of the top jazz venues and performing arts centers in the country and has been featured at national and international jazz festivals including the Jacksonville Jazz Festival, St. Petersburg Jazz Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, Jalisco Jazz Festival, and Festival Miami. He has performed with artists such as Sean Jones, Victor Goines, Dave Holland, David Liebman, Ira Sullivan, Carmen Bradford, Byron Stripling, and Dan Miller. He is a full-time music professor at Florida Memorial University, the pianist for the Gulf Coast Jazz Collective, and performs regularly with professional organizations such as the Sarasota Pops Orchestra, Naples Philharmonic, and the Lake Wales Jazz Connection. Additionally, he is a Resident Artist at Arts Bonita in Bonita Springs, FL where he presents a monthly jazz concert series that features musicians from all over the country.
Presented by The Palladium at SPC.