![]() Chuck’s rhythmic journey extends to educational realms, as he shares his passion at The University of Maryland School of Music, offering master classes and workshops nationwide. His performances, described as “exquisite” by Jazz Times, have graced iconic venues like Carnegie Hall and The White House. Notable for his vibraphone work, Chuck’s accolades include being named “Best Vibist” in New York City’s Hot House Jazz Magazine for two consecutive years. With a noteworthy career spanning 25 European tours and six tours of Japan alongside jazz luminaries like Barney Kessel and Mel Torme, Chuck’s rhythmic mastery is underscored by his roles as the 2019 musical director of The Oregon Festival of American Music and a featured soloist at prominent jazz festivals. ($25-$35 | 7pm & 9pm shows) Join acclaimed drummer and vibraphonist Chuck Redd and his quartet for a fantastically swingin’ night!Ĭhuck Redd, an internationally acclaimed drummer and vibraphonist, kicked off his global musical journey with the Charlie Byrd Trio at the age of 21. Stay tuned for his upcoming album “DEEP BLUE SEA”. He received nationwide recognition in the popular web series “Live at Emmet’s Place” featuring Emmet Cohen and an onslaught of jazz legends, young lions and seasoned veterans. He has performed and recorded with legendary musicians such as Wynton and Branford Marsalis, Jon Batiste and his own band “Bessie and The Rainbowkids. You can find him all over the world, serenading audiences in jazz, rock and all encompassing music idioms. He continued his studies with master bassists Ron Carter and Ben Wolfe at The Juilliard School in New York City. He was introduced to jazz at the Dillard Center for the Arts directed by Christopher Dorsey. Russell Hall is an award winning double bassist from Kingston, Jamaica. This time, he’s bringing his own arrangements to the room for an unforgettably unique night of music! ($25-$35 | 7pm & 9pm shows) Russell Hall is no stranger to the Century Room–he most recently paid the room a visit with Roxy Coss’ fantastic quartet this past Fall.
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