About this Event
James Brandon Lewis Trio (James Brandon Lewis / Chad Taylor / Josh Werner)
Presented by NMC and the Department of Music at Washington University
$10-$20 suggested sliding scale (please note online ticket sales end at 3pm on day of event, and we will hold tickets to purchase at the door).
Friday, April 10th, 2026 | 7pm Doors / 8pm Show
Pillsbury Theatre at 560 Music Center ( 560 Trinity Ave, 63130 / map )
James Brandon Lewis – saxophones / compositions
Chad Taylor – drums
Josh Werner – bass
James Brandon Lewis Trio
is one of the modern titans of the tenor. He’s received accolades from mainstream cultural tastemakers such as Ebony Magazine who hailed him as one of “7 Young Players to Watch,” and earned the respect of a diverse cross section of esteemed artists. James has worked with such intrepid artists as Weather Report bassist Alphonso Johnson, William Parker, Gerald Cleaver, Charles Gayle, Marilyn Crispell, Ken Filiano, Cooper Moore, Darius Jones, and Sabir Mateen. In addition, he has collaborated with the dance company CircuitDebris under the direction of Mersiha Mesihovic. James attended Howard University and holds an MFA from California Institute of the Arts.
Currently, James resides in New York City where he actively gigs as a sideman and leads his own ensembles. In NYC, he is a co-founder of “Heroes Are Gang Leaders” with poet Thomas Sayers Ellis — a collective of poets and musicians — and he is a member of the collective “Dark Matter,” a conceptual musical collaboration exploring that which is invisible but is detected by its gravitational effects. Outside NYC, James is an active national and international touring artist with a highly respected profile. Some career highlights are playing such esteemed festivals as Winter Jazz Festival; Sony Okeh Records Showcase with William Parker and Gerald Cleaver; The Eric Dolphy Festival with an ensemble featuring Grachan Moncur III, Richard Davis, Andrew Cyrille, Angelica Sanchez, Ted Daniel, and Alfred Patterson.
is the latest full-length album from New York tenor saxophonist James Brandon Lewis, “one of the fiercest sounds in jazz today” (The Guardian) with a “penchant for unbound exploration” (Pitchfork). Informed by the rhythms and textures of hip-hop and funk while remaining rooted in jazz, James Brandon Lewis Trio’s Apple Cores was recorded with (drums/mbira) and (bass/guitar). The recording was a collective compositional process that happened over the course of two intense, entirely improvised sessions.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
560 Music Center, 560 Trinity Avenue, St. Louis, United States
USD 12.51 to USD 23.18












