Jonathan Bean Quintet at The Mad Monkfish

Schedule

Thu Jun 13 2024 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm

Location

The Mad Monkfish | Cambridge, MA

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Come check out the Jonathan Bean Quintet at The Mad Monkfish for a night of real jazz and good vibes!
About this Event

Jonathan Bean Quintet at The Mad Monkfish

Jonathan Bean, tenor saxophone
Carl Eisman, guitar
Jeff D'Antonna, piano
James Heazlewood Dale, acoustic bass
Charlie Weller, drums


Immerse yourself in the cozy atmosphere of the Jazz Baroness Room at The Mad Monkfish, where you can sip your favorite drink, savor sushi or Thai cuisine, and enjoy the mesmerizing sounds of a talented jazz ensemble. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or simply seeking a delightful night out, this event promises to be a treat for your senses. Our full bar and food menus are available to complement the musical experience.


Jon Bean is a jazz saxophonist native to New England who has been
performing in the Boston and New York City areas (as well as others) for
the better part of twenty years since moving to Boston in 2005. While
studying jazz at UMass Amherst and at the New England Conservatory of
Music, he studied with renowned teachers such as Lynn Klock, Adam
Kolker, Jerry Bergonzi, George Garzone, Rakalam Bob Moses, John McNeil,
and Danilo Perez. Jon has shared the stage with players such as David
Liebman, Chris Cheek, Antonio Sanchez, Hal Crook, Esperanza Spaulding,
Lionel Louke, and Lake Street Dive. He has been a member of the Mark
Zaleski Band since 2007, was co-founder or both The Brighton Beat and
Planet Radio, and has played at such venues as Smalls (NYC), The Blue
Note (NYC), The Side Door (Old Lyme, CT), and other jazz clubs in the
US. Jon's group has a nice blend of post-bop sensibilities as well as a
modern sound that melds different genres of music.

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Where is it happening?

The Mad Monkfish, 524 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, United States

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Tickets

USD 25.00

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