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2010 Tour Dates Randy Brecker 2010 Tour Dates Website: http://www.randybrecker.com/ Email: [email protected] January 1-3 Mike Stern quartet featuring Randy Brecker,Victor Wooten, and Dennis Chambers Sets at 8:30pm and 10:30pm Iridium Jazz Club 1650 Broadway (51st. St.) New York, NY - 10019 Tel: 212.582.2121 January 8 & 10 All-star big band recording project w/Chie Imaizumi for Capri records Avatar studios NYC January 10 w/Jeff Lorber Group feat: Randy Brecker, Eric Marienthal Jimmy Haslip SOB's 204 Varick Street New York, NY 10014-4809 (212) 243-4940 January 17 with Jaroslav Jakubovic Jazz in the Castle (Play for Czech President!) New Gallery/Prague Castle Prague, Czech Republic January 22 Randy Brecker Band featuring Ada Rovatti and Lew Delgatto Italian Cultural Society of Naples 6017 Pine Ridge Road Vineyards, FL 34116 (239) 513-4123 January 25-30 Randy Brecker featured artist with the Danish Radio Big Band Concert/Recording: "The Jazz Ballad Songbook" Copenhagan, Denmark February 4-5 Randy Brecker Concerts and Clinics Hilton High School 400 East Avenue Hilton, NY 14468-1292 (585) 392-1000 February 6 Randy Brecker Quartet w Dave Colarco - drums, Rich Syracuse - bass, Chuck D'Aloia - guitar Van Dyke Jazz Club Schenectedy, NY February 13-14 Randy Brecker and Ada Rovatti featured artists with Studio Jazz Orchestra Bari, Italy February 19 10am and 1pm Randy Brecker Clinics Foy Hall Moravian College 1200 Main Street Bethlehem, PA 18018-6650 (610) 861-1300 February 19 Randy Brecker with Alan Gaumer & Co-opBop The Sellersville Theatre 24 West Temple Avenue Sellersville, PA 18960-2342 (215) 257-5808 February 20 Deerhead Inn 5 Main St Delaware Wtr Gap, PA 18327 (570) 424-2000 February 27 Randy Brecker Quartet feat the Steve Allee Trio University of Indianapolis 1400 East Hanna Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697 (317) 788-3368 March 1-18 Pacific Rim Tour Randy Brecker Bill Evans Soulbop Special Edition tour with Special guests: Steve Lukather and Robben Ford; featuring Darryl Jones, Rodney Holmes and Steve Weingart March 1-5 - Billboard Club, Tokyo March 7 - Jakarta Jazz Festival March 9 - Bangkok Jazz Festival March 10 - Samui Jazz Fest, Thailand March 11 - Chiang Jazz Fest, Thailand March 15 - Mosaic Music Festival, Singapore March 17-18 - Billboard Club, Oaska March 19-20 <a href='http://www.berksjazzfest.com' target='_blank'>Berks Jazz Festival Reading, PA March 19 - Special guest w/ Denis Diblasio Band Gerald Veasley's Jazz Base at the Crowne Plaza Reading. Two shows: 7 and 10 p.m. March 20 - The Music of Grover Washington Jr. Jason Miles: Music Director Scottish Rite Cathedral 7:30 p.m March 20 - Clinics Randy Brecker and Ada Rovatti Berks Jazz Festival Education Program April 1 & 2 Randy Brecker with Convergence Two sets each night, 7 and 9pm -- $25 cover Dazzle Jazz Club 930 Lincoln Street Denver, CO 80203-2712 (303) 839-5100 April 7 Randy Brecker special guest w/James Moody Quartet Carnegie Hall - Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall 881 7th Ave Manhattan, New York, NY 10019 (212) 247-7800 April 13-18 w/Kenny Werner Quintet featuring Randy Brecker, David Sanchez, John Patitucci and Antonio Sanchez (live recording too!) Blue Note Jazz Club 131 West 3rd Street New York, NY 10012 (212) 475-8592 April 21 Concert / Clinic Shenendoah University Shenendoah, VA April 22-23 w/James Moody Yoshi's 510 Embarcadero West Oakland, CA 94607-3506 (510) 238-9200 April 27 - May 10 TBA Euro Tour with Lynne Arriale Nuance Quartet feat. Randy brecker, George Mraz and Anthony Pinciotti Tentative Dates: April 27 - Rouen, France April 30 - Lustenau May 6 - Regensburg, Germany May 7 - Luneborg, Germany May 8 - St. Gallen, Switzerland April 27 - May 10 TBA Euro Tour with Lynne Arriale Nuance Quartet feat. Randy brecker, George Mraz and Anthony Pinciotti Tentative Dates: April 27 - Rouen, France April 30 - Lustenau May 6 - Regensburg, Germany May 7 - Luneborg, Germany May 8 - St. Gallen, Switzerland May 10 Workshops at Guildhall School, London UK May 11 Workshops at Trinity College, London UK May 13-16 Peter Horvath Quartet feat. Randy Brecker, Kai Eckhart and Sean Rickman Pizza Express 10 Dean Street London, UK May 27-28 Miles Davis Celebration with Randy Brecker, Tom Harrell, Jeremy Pelt others... Iridium Jazz Club 1650 Broadway (51st. St.) New York, NY - 10019 Tel: 212.582.2121 June 1-6 Mike Stern Quartet feat: Randy Brecker, Richard Bona and Dave Weckl Tokyo Blue Note Japan June 7 Mike Stern Quartet feat: Randy Brecker, Richard Bona and Dave Weckl Nagoya Blue Note Japan June 10-15 Concerts and Workshops with Fritz Renold's Bostonian Friends featuring Randy Brecker and the Malaysian Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia June 19 Randy Brecker with Wlodek Pawlik and the Kazlisz Symphonic Orchestra. The International Music Festival 'AMBER ROAD' in Kalisz (Wlodek Pawlik - 'Amber Road' project) Kalisz, Poland June 23 James Moody 85th Birthday Celebration feat. Randy Brecker, Paquito D'Riviera and others Zankel Hall New York, NY June 25 Jeff Lorber Fusion feat. Randy Brecker, Eric Marienthal and Jimmy Haslip Syracuse Jazz Festival Syracuse, NY July 3-4 Ben E. King All Star Band - CD Release Party Montreal Jazz Festival Montreal, Canada July 6 - 25 European Tour Mike Stern with special guest Randy Brecker feat. Chris Minh Doky and Dave Weckl July 6 - JC's, Istanbul, Turkey July 7 - JC's, Istanbul, Turkey July 9 - Culturhouse Viften, Roedrove, Denmark July 10 - Northsea Jazz Festival, Rotterdam, Holland July 12 - Ronnie Scott's, London, UK July 13 - Ronnie Scott's, London, UK July 14 - Villa Celimontana Festival, Roma, Italy July 15 - Malta Jazz Festival, La Valletta, Malta July 17 - Batumi Jazz Festival, Georgia July 19 - New Morning, Paris, France July 20 - Fashing Jazzklubb, Stockholm, Sweden July 21 - Fashing Jazzklubb, Stockholm, Sweden July 22 - Nefertiti Jazzklubb, Goteborg, Sweden July 23 - The Soundtheater, Wels, Austria July 24 - Jazz Sommer Graz, Graz, Austria July 25 - Piazza V. Emanuele Ii, Andria (Ba), Italy July 31 Randy Brecker Plays The Music Of Wlodek Pawlik - 'Nostalgic Journey' With The Orchestra Of The Podlasie Opera And Philharmonic Warsaw, Poland August 7 Newport Jazz Festival All-Stars Newport, RI August 24-28 w/Richie Beirach,George Mraz,Gregor Huebner, and Billy Hart Birdland Jazz Club 315 West 44th Street New York, NY September 6 Michael Weiss' Tribute to Horace Silver Detroit Jazz Festival Detroit, MI September 14-19 Randy Brecker & Charles McPherson Special Guests With The New Jersey City U Jazz Ensemble Dizzy's Club Jazz at Lincoln Center 33 West 60 Street New York, New York 10023 September 21 Matt Wilson's Arts and Crafts Fordham University Bronx, NY September 25 Westchester Jazz Orchestra "Music of Michael Brecker" October 4-7 Concerts w/LungauJazzOrchestra, Austria October 13-15 Special Guest With Dave Sanborn Trio The Blue Note 3rd Street New York, NY October 16-17 w/Jason Miles and Music of Grover Washington Rehoboth BeachJazz Festival October 19-24 George Wein's Newport All Stars Dizzy's Club Jazz at Lincoln Center 33 West 60 Street New York, New York 10023 October 21 Randy Brecker Concert/Clinic FIU Miami FL October 30 Special Guest With Mambo Legends Orchestra Latin American Cultural Center 122nd & Second Ave New York, NY November 3-4 Randy Brecker Special Guest With Dizzy Gillespie Alumni Band The Blue Note W 3rd Street New York, NY November 5 w/Dave Liebman and Orchestra: Coltrane's Meditations Manhattan School of Music New York, NY November 6 40th Annual Jazz Concert and Seminar with Randy Brecker Jon Faddis, Nathan Davis, Javon Jackson and others University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA November 7 Special Guest with Jeff Lorber Fusion with Eric Marienthal, Jimmy Haslip and Will Kennedy San Francisco Jazz Festival San Francisco, CA November 16-21 European Tour with Oliver Strauch's Groovin' High November 16 - Club Vogler, Munich November 17 - Bix Jazzclub, Stuttgart November 18 - A-Trane Jazz Club, Berlin November 19 - IDS Saarbrucken, Saarbrucken November 20 - Jazzkeller, Frankfurt November 21 - Jazzkeller, Frankfurt December 3-12 Mike Stern Quartet featuring Randy Brecker with Anthony Jackson and Dennis Chambers 3-5 - Yoshis, Oakland, CA 7-8 - Jazz Alley, Seattle, WA 9-12 - Catalina's, Los Angeles, CA December 18-20 JAM:M - Jazz Masters Muenchen with All Star Band Jazz Workshops Munich, Germany .
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