JACKIE-ING: THE MUSIC OF THELONIOUS MONK
Schedule
Mon, 18 May, 2026 at 07:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
3108 West Cary Street, Richmond, VA, United States, Virginia 23221 | Richmond, VA
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JACKIE-ING: THE MUSIC OF THELONIOUS MONKSHOW NOTES
Admission: $15
Pre-show specials: 5PM - 6:30PM
Music: 7PM - 9:30PM
21+ / 16+ must be accompanied by an adult
Reserved seating.
Tickets: https://www.revelerexperiences.com/event/jackie-ing-the-music-of-thelonious-monk
"He was called "the high priest of bebop." With his goatee, dark sunglasses and exotic hats, Thelonious Monk was the quintessential hepcat. He patted his feet in mad rhythm while he was playing — and when his sidemen soloed, he got up and danced in circles." - NPR
A quartet of accomplished Richmond jazz musicians perform the iconic works of one of the legends of modern jazz piano. Monk is the bridge between modern music and the important historical legacy of this music. When you hear him play stride, it's as authentic as hearing James P. Johnson, Fats Waller and Willie “The Lion” Smith. And when you hear his extended harmonies, the intervals, the distinctive rhythmic displacements, there could be no one more “with it” or modern even in today’s music scene. He truly is a totally unique voice.
Bassist and composer Jack Byrnes is one of Richmond’s busiest musicians. Jack received his Masters in Double Bass performance from the University of Delaware and has since recorded music with artists such as Harry Wilson, Ceili Galante, Maddy Curtis, and his own quartet, The BeSides. He has performed at the Williamsburg Winter Jazz Fest, Riverrock Festival, 2nd street festival, Jazz in the Country Festival, Lake Anna Jazz Fest, and has performed in multiple Shockoe Sessions Live at In Your Ears Studios.
Ayinde began playing the piano in 2008 at age 10. He quickly fell in love with the piano and jazz. In 2008, he attended Jazz Boot Camp at Richmond Youth Jazz Guild where he received his 1st formal jazz training. He continued to attend “The Guild” all the way through high school performing in the advanced ensemble, Blue Note, and the Jazz Orchestra. To date Ayinde has received full scholarships for the Berklee jazz workshop under the direction of Terri Lyne Carrington as well as the UNC jazz workshop. He was also selected for the Vail jazz workshop and is a jazz piano winner of YoungArts. Ayinde has played at many established venues including the Kennedy Center, National Sawdust, Jordan Hall, and the Berklee Performance Center.
Drummer and composer Scott Clark is at the center of the Richmond VA improvised music scene. He has curated dozens of concerts that match local musicians on bills with internationally recognized touring artists, and is co-curator of music for Out Of Your Head Records. As a composer, Scott Clark has recorded albums under his own name, as well as a frequent collaborator with many of the city's most prominent names.
Jason Scott is a professional musician and educator living in Richmond, Va. A saxophone instructor at the University of Richmond since 2007. Jason received a M.A. from New York University in Jazz Performance and Composition. Jason has performed with a variety of nationally and internationally recognized artists such as Chris Potter, Dave Binney, Ken Vandermark, Devils Workshop, Dave Holland, Barry Harris, George Coleman, Jim McNeely, Hilton Ruiz, Christian McBride, Mulgrew Miller, Grady Tate, and many more.
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