2026 MUSIC SERIES

 
 

LUKE BERGMAN, Friday, June 19, 6-8 pm

Luke Bergman is a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and recording artist based in Seattle, WA. His voice, bass and guitar work have been utilized in groups he writes for like Heatwarmer as well as sideperson work with Bill Frisell, Cuong Vu, Andrew Bird and others.

“Luke has an amazing ability to create things that simultaneously move people and make people move. The fact that his music is often quite complicated and dense makes this attribute even more remarkable to me.” - Kristian Garrard, Earshot Jazz

Photo by Daniel Sheehan

 

KAYVON GORDON QUINTET, Thursday July 23, 6-8 pm

KAYVON GORDON - Drums. Joel Ross - Vibraphone, David Leon - Saxophone
Elias Stemeseder - Piano, Dean Torrey - Bass

Kayvon Gordon was born and raised in Detroit. At a young age, he was taken under the mentorship of legendary trumpeter Marcus Belgrave. Later, he went on to the University of Michigan where he studied with Robert Hurst and Benny Green. Gordon has performed In Europe, Africa, South Asia, The United Arab Emirates, and North America. He has also had the honor of sharing the stage with Marcus Belgrave, Joe Lovano, Johnny O’Neal, Robert Hurst, Rodney Whitaker, Sullivan Fortner, Ravi Coltrane, JD Allen and Wynton MarsaliS, to name a few. Kayvon Gordon seeks to contribute to the forward thinking aesthetic of his contemporaries while honoring the rich musical legacy of Detroit.

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DEVON GATES: LARGE ENSEMBLE
Thursday July 30, 6-8 pm (rain date Friday, July 31)

Devon Gates is a Brooklyn-based bassist, vocalist, and composer whose work weaves together jazz, chamber music, and social storytelling. With a focus on sparking intimate musical connection between artist and audience, Gates presents lush arrangements for her wide-ranging compositions and arrangements for nonet – jazz rhythm section (electric guitar, piano, bass, drums) plus the Boston-based Formas String Quartet, and woodwinds.

Bridging the worlds of contemporary jazz, folk, and soul, Devon’s music is described by friends as a “warm hug”, embracing the listener and bringing them into a dreamlike journey they won’t soon forget.

Photo by Taylor Diamond

 

TIM WATSON TRIO, Thursday August 6, 6-8 pm

Tim Watson is a Brooklyn-based guitarist, composer, and producer whose work moves fluidly between jazz, experimental music, and large-scale theatrical composition. A sought-after sideman, he has performed at the Village Vanguard, the Apollo, Blue Note, and David Geffen Hall, alongside some of the most vital voices in contemporary jazz. At Duck Creek, Watson presents his trio — an intimate showcase of the singular musical voice he has been quietly building at the center of New York's jazz scene.

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MINNIE JORDAN SEXTET: Original Suite Debut
Thursday August 27 6-8 pm (rain date August 30)

As a young fiddler growing up on a ranch in Texas, books and birds were my most constant companions; while I dreamed about the big city, I developed a love of natural melody and dramatic arc that remains with me to this day. This new suite of original compositions, which I will be debuting for this concert, weave together my many musical influences with a storyteller’s aesthetic, while remaining rooted in the jazz idiom.  These compositions represent my core commitment to melodicism, empathy, and world-building through composition and improvisation, kaleidoscopically refracted through the polychromaticism of my life as a jazz musician in New York. My band, featuring Evan Main, Charlie Lincoln, and Eliza Salem, has been performing around New York for over two years, and I'm very excited about the sound we have crafted together, and the depth and imagination that they bring to my music. For this concert we will also be joined by the stellar Carrie Frey and Raffi Boden on strings.

Minnie Jordan is a Berklee-trained violinist and composer whose work spans jazz, bluegrass, and American roots music — performing everywhere from Dizzy's Club at Lincoln Center to the Kennedy Center to the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival. A FreshGrass Award winner and two-time Next Jazz Legacy Award nominee, she has studied with John Patitucci, Danilo Perez, Terri Lyne Carrington, and Joe Lovano, and leads her own quartet and sextet on the New York scene.

Photo by Addie Vogt

 

CARACAS TRIO WITH SPECIAL GUEST, Saturday September 3, 6-8 pm
Juan Diego Villalobos - vibraphone, Gabriel Chakarji - piano, Daniel Prim - drums and special guest Yilmer Vivas - saxophones

Caracas Trio is made up of three musicians who grew up in the same neighborhood in Caracas, Venezuela. After moving to New York City, they each found their way into the jazz scene — as instrumentalists, composers, and drummers. Their music draws from Afro-Venezuelan traditions and is shaped by the energy, improvisation, and community of NYC’s modern jazz world. All three sing, play percussion, and contribute original compositions to the group’s sound.

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