Andy Reiss & Joe Settlemires
Schedule
Sat Nov 09 2024 at 05:30 pm to 07:15 pm
UTC-06:00Location
Rudy's Jazz Room | Nashville, TN
About this Event
Andy Reiss
Guitarist Andy Reiss has now been an active member of the Nashville community for more than 35 years. He left his hometown of San Francisco to pursue his passion for music as a career in 1980. He was brought up in a household listening to mainly traditional classical music (he even has an ancestor that was a German composer and guitarist in the 1700s!) He began his formal music education with the piano at age 7, moving to the guitar at 10. Being lucky enough to have grown up in in San Francisco during the 1960s, he would forever be influenced by the thriving music scene of the time. Some of the many concerts that were complete eye-opening experiences were B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix, and of course, pyschedelic luminaries such as The Grateful Dead and The Jefferson Airplane. This is also when he discovered jazz, and his guitar work became heavily influenced by greats such as Charlie Christian, Joe Pass, and Kenny Burrell.
After arriving in Nashville, he was fortunate enough to have two influential A-Team advocates, the legendary producer and steel guitarist Pete Drake, and the visionary Harold Bradley, the guitarist who, along with his brother Owen, built the first recording studio on Nashville’s Music Row, and served as a long time President of the local Musician’s Union. Andy’s first recording session was for the actor Slim Pickens, a session that was an overwhelming initiation, involving many A-Team pickers such as Drake, Charlie McCoy, Bob Moore, Pete Wade, Pig Robbins and the Jordanaires.
He has since become a studio mainstay, playing on hundreds of records, with artists including Miranda Lambert, John Oates, Amy Grant, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers and Leon Russell. Returning to his early jazz influences, he also has recorded with many jazz greats, including Pete Christlieb, Beegee Adair, Benny Golson, and as a member of “Bad Rhythm“, an exciting trio with drummer Danny Coots and pianist Brian Holland. He has also toured extensively with both the legendary Slim Whitman and Reba McEntire, and is a member of the Time Jumpers, a Western Swing Super Group on Rounder Records. The Time Jumpers have enjoyed a 20 year Monday night residency at various night clubs in Nashville, and have been nominated for six Grammy awards, winning one in 2017, for Roots Song of the Year. The band has also toured internationally, playing venues as diverse as Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa and Carnegie Hall.
Andy has also “given back” to the community with a leadership role in the Nashville Musician’s Association, and as an educator with the Nashville Jazz Workshop and other venues.
Joe Settlemires
Joe Settlemires is one of Oklahoma’s most prolific and celebrated musicians. Joe began playing guitar professionally at the age of 14. He began his career in local bars around the Oklahoma City Stockyards and by 15 years old, you would find Joe on the road with the Ozark Jubilee band.
Joe landed one of country music’s most prestigious gigs, playing with the legendary Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, at the age of 19 when friend and regular guitarist Tag Lambert fell ill with pneumonia and couldn’t go out on the road. At Lambert’s suggestion, the Playboys’ tour bus rolled into Guthrie to pick up the young string slinger and the rest, as they say, is history as Settlemires became known as “The Youngest Texas Playboy.”
In the years that followed, Settlemires played with a “Who’s Who” of country music legends including Willie Nelson, Loretta Lynn, Red Foley, Tex Ritter and many others. When not playing country, Joe would be playing in the jazz clubs.
Joe is known across the world for his jazz expertise and is currently restoring a recording of Joe Settlemires and Joe Pass, 1966, to be released in the future. He has also worked with Howard Roberts, Harold Bradley, Pat Martino, Chester Thompson (Tower of Power), Jamie Aebersold, Marian McPartland, Della Reese, Frankie Lane, Bob Hope, Rosemary Clooney, Ray McKinley Band, and many others. Joe was also guest artist with the Oklahoma City Symphony.
Though he is well known for his technical prowess on the guitar, Joe is the complete musician, having written arrangements for thousands of songs and passed his musical legacy along to hundreds of aspiring guitar players down through the years through private instruction. Joes students have gone on to play with musicians and groups like Merle Haggard, George Strait, Neil Diamond, Restless Heart, the Judds, Charlie Hall, Hayes Carll and others.
Joe Settlemires has recorded two jazz albums, Canadian Sunset and Sugarfoot Rag. Sugarfoot Rag was nominated for two Grammy awards in 2008. Joe and Andy Reiss are currently completing their album to be released in the near future. The western swing albums are Remember Me and Northfield Swing which features Hank Adam Locklin.
Settlemires’ unmistakable contribution to American music has been recognized by 9 halls of fame across the country and in 2006, the Oklahoma State Legislature recognized him for his 50 years of contribution and dedication to both the Oklahoma music industry and music education in the private and public sector.
This show is 21 and over only. All sales are final and we unfortunately cannot offer any refunds. Additional tickets may be available at the door on the day of the show even if it is sold out online.
Please try to arrive 15 minutes prior to the show start time. If you do not arrive within 45 minutes after the show start time on your ticket your seat may be resold to other patrons at the door. If you arrive after 45 minutes from the start time of the show and your ticket has been resold, although we cannot guarantee it, we will try our best to make space for you to attend the show.
Where is it happening?
Rudy's Jazz Room, 809 Gleaves Street, Nashville, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 19.44 to USD 106.77