TJF Sunday Brunch with Herlin Riley Quartet

Schedule

Sun Jan 19 2025 at 11:00 am

UTC-07:00

Location

33 S 6th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701-1805, United States | Tucson, AZ

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About The Brunch
Bringing a little bit of the French Quarter to Tucson and in the tradition of the great New Orleans Brunches that flourish in the birthplace of jazz, join us for our inaugural TJF Jazz Brunch.
Our chef has crafted a Southern-inspired soulful meal that will make you grin joyfully, especially when accompanied by a performance from New Orleans’ very own Herlin Riley. Simply put, Mr. Riley is New Orleans’s favorite drummer and will soon become yours as well. His quartet and their music are just as sublime as the atmosphere will be.
Be transported to a special place, with exquisite food, drink specials, and sublime music. And by all means, if so moved, come dressed to wear your Sunday best.
VIP Ticket Option includes front row preferred seating with dedicated drink servers.
Our Jazz Brunch Menu includes:
Savory Jumping Jambalaya with Andouille Sausage
Gator’s Gumbo with Shrimp
Southern Buttermilk Biscuits
Momma’s Homemade Grits
NOLA’s Favorite Red Beans & Rice
For Dessert
Treat yourself to The Bayou’s Famous Bananas Foster
Drink Special
The Highwire Hurricane is made with Bacardi and Kirk & Sweeney Gran Reserva rums, lime and orange juice, passion fruit puree, grenadine and simple syrup. It’s sweet, fruity, boozy and jazzed up in a hurricane glass!
About The Artist
“The Groove Master”, Herlin Riley is widely considered one of the best drummers in any genre of music performing today.
The longtime drummer for the legendary Ahmad Jamal and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, now leads two groups, his quintet, and the New Orleans Groove Masters featuring himself, Jason Marsalis, and Shannon Powell.
Herlin’s most recent album Perpetual Optimism reunites the quintet of rising stars that Riley assembled for his Mack Avenue Records debut, New Direction. Since the release of that acclaimed album, all four of Riley’s bandmates – trumpeter Bruce Harris, saxophonist Godwin Louis, pianist Emmet Cohen, and bassist Russell Hall – have been making major waves across the modern jazz scene, attesting to the master drummer’s Art Blakey-like ear for talent and sage
Herlin Riley’s source of strength comes from his faith in God, his wife of four decades, and family of five children and 10 grandchildren; and his lifelong home in New Orleans, the creative community that surrounds it and his positive approach to life and music. His roots in the church are also vital, shining through in the congregational claps that help establish the celebratory spirit that is showcased in the album opener “Rush Hour.”
He also relies on his musical family, including his long-established ties with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Riley’s connection to the Marsalis dynasty traces back a generation earlier, to family patriarch and fellow lifelong New Orleanian Ellis Marsalis. It was while performing with Ellis at the annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in a trio with bassist Reginald Veal that Riley first caught the ear of Wynton, who invited both members of his father’s rhythm section to join him, launching a vital relationship that’s now lasted more than three decades. Riley pays homage to his mentor on the closing track of Perpetual Optimism, the funky arrangement of Ellis Marsalis’ composition “Twelve’s It.” In the quintet’s lively rendition, the tune is not just a cover but a tribute, as Riley intones a short ode to passing the torch that refers to the elder Marsalis as “a great musician who taught a whole lot of fellows.”
Another Crescent City icon, the late singer, pianist, songwriter and producer Allen Toussaint, was the motivator behind Riley’s other vocal turn on the album, a gritty take on Willie Dixon’s blues classic “Wang Dang Doodle.” Toussaint stopped in to hear Riley play at a New Orleans club and heard the drummer’s 5/4 arrangement of the familiar standard. “He was really impressed,” Riley recalls. “He said, ‘Wow, man, I’ve heard ‘Wang Dang Doodle’ a thousand times but I’ve never heard it performed in 5 before. You should record that.’ A few months later he passed away, so I recorded the tune to pay homage to the wishes of the great Allen Toussaint.”
Though he conveys vivid emotion in his voice, Riley stops short of calling himself a singer. His willingness to step to the mic comes from advice he was given by New Orleans vocal great Germaine Bazzle. “She’s a very elegant and regal lady, but when she’s performing, she scats, rolls her shoulders, dances and really engages in the music with honesty and passion,” says Riley. When he asked her how she reconciled those two extremes, Bazzle told him, “’You have to allow yourself to become emotionally naked when you’re on the bandstand.’ When she said that, a light bulb went off in my head. I’m not a singer, but I just do what I do and I have the audacity to be uninhibited.”
The same can be said for Riley’s work behind the kit, where he leads his stellar band with infectious enthusiasm and bristling swing. His “Be There When I Get There” captures the anticipation and excitement of rushing to an eagerly awaited appointment, whether a romantic rendezvous, a gathering of friends or a night of music. The brisk “Borders Without Lines” comes from the pen of Riley’s Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra bandmate Victor Goines, while the classic “You Don’t Know What Love Is” becomes a sultry simmer, highlighted by Harris’ mournful muted trumpet.
The title track is the rare Riley original composed in a major key, and its sunny disposition perfectly communicates his unflagging hopefulness. The lovely “Touched,” featuring Louis’ achingly lyrical alto, recalls a tender moment with the drummer’s mother before she passed away. “I was in her room in her last days and she rubbed my head. I’m a grown man, but I felt like an innocent child. There’s a special love wrapped in the touch of a mother of every living creature. That special euphoria only comes from her.”
The bittersweet “Wings and Roots” looks to the next generation, referring to Riley’s philosophy of raising children: “You have to root them in good values and fundamental characteristics, but once they get to be a certain age you have to give them the wings to be free, to go out and be themselves.” Finally, “Stella By Starlight” is another nod to the American Songbook, taken at a graceful mid tempo pace with Cohen’s deft touch over Riley’s sensitive brushwork.
In the end, Riley hopes that the music of Perpetual Optimism helps spread the upbeat manifesto that he’s chosen to live by. “I always look forward, no matter what happens in life. If you’re grieving or faced with an emotional challenge, keep in mind: If you’re still breathing, there’s a chance that you can overcome and thrive. Commit yourself to PERPETUAL OPTIMISM!”
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