
About this Event
Mark Tipton Jazz Quartet will perform an unforgettable concert at Meetinghouse Arts in Freeport, Sunday, April 27 for a late matinee show at 4pm.
Mark Tipton Jazz Quartet hails from the Boston area, where they met studying and playing at The New England Conservatory.
The ensemble features:
Mark Tipton - trumpet
Kai Lance - guitar
Daniel Mayer - bass
Paul July Joseph - drums
Mark Tipton Jazz Quartet will be playing material ranging from jazz arrangements of folk music to original compositions to jazz standards drawing on many styles of music from New Orleans jazz to progressive jazz, and from folk music to experimental music.
Mark Tipton
Trumpeter/Composer/Educator Mark Tipton is a Maine native who has lived and worked in New York City, Los Angeles, and Boston. He is currently the Lead Instructor for Jazz and Contemporary Musical Arts at the Walnut Hill School for the Arts in Natick (MA), and a Doctoral Fellow at the New England Conservatory of Music. He has studied privately with Jason Palmer, Jerry Bergonzi, John McNeil, Billy Hart, Joe Morris, and Ken Schaphorst, and has recently performed and/or recorded with Dave Holland, Ran Blake, Michael Formanek, Jason Moran, Anna Webber, Don Byron, Seulah Noh, and Tom Varner. His works include jazz compositions, contemporary chamber works, multi-disciplinary installations, and silent film scores, (including The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Nosferatu, The General, Metropolis, Sunrise, The Passion of Joan of Arc, and others). This summer he will be touring Turkey, Cyprus, and Europe with Grammy-nominated jazz pianist/composer Mehmet Sanlikol. His new album of original compositions for instrumental octet and vocalists, Vernacular Stretch, will be released this Spring.
Daniel Mayer
Daniel Mayer is an American bassist and guitarist originally from Bernardsville, New Jersey. While initially starting out on the guitar at the age of nine, he eventually fell in love with the bass and resolved to move forward with both instruments. After earning his B.A. from Bowdoin College, Daniel went on to be awarded the Dean’s Scholarship to complete his M.M. at the New England Conservatory, where he had the privilege of studying with Cecil McBee, Frank Carlberg, and Jason Moran. A distinctive emerging artist of his generation, Daniel has gone on to perform internationally at renowned venues such as the Panama Jazz Festival, Jordan Hall, and Regattabar. He leads the band Cartographs alongside pianist George Maclaurin and drummer Carlo Kind. In addition to his work as a leader, Daniel has also performed with Nat Adderley Jr., Nasheet Waits, Mark Tipton, José Soto, and Fortuno.
Kai Lance
Kai Lance is a guitarist, composer, and teacher with a deep love for the jazz tradition, American roots, and groove music. Kai grew up in rural North Carolina, where he got the opportunity to be immersed in a very rich & diverse music community from a young age, playing at venues such as Bond Brothers Eastside, Sharp 9 Gallery, and Shakori Hills. Kai is currently a student at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he has studied with Nasheet Waits, Frank Carlberg, and Jerry Bergonzi, among others. Kai can be found playing around the northeast, with his own groups as well as the Mark Tipton Quartet, Bruno Bruni, and others.
Paul July Joseph
Drummer Paul July Joseph is from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and is currently studying Contemporary Musical Arts at the New England Conservatory of Music. He recently won a major award from the Percussive Arts Society, and has competed in Drumfest, Le Batteur, and Drum-Off Global. He has worked with Silkroad's Global Musician Workshop, has performed at the Panama Jazz Festival, and recently joined Akili Jamal Haynes and World of Chibuzo for a performance at Carnegie Hall, sponsored by the United Nations. His drum teachers have included Prosper Prevoit, Austin MacMahon, and Obed Calvaire. Paul is currently working on a project, Creole Jazz Fusion, which blends Haitian folk styles such as Yanvalou, Congo, Ibo, Kompa, and Zouk with jazz. Paul July Joseph plays with several ensembles in Boston, including a gospel ensemble, Anthony Coleman's Early Jazz Ensemble at NEC, and the Mark Tipton Quartet.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Meetinghouse Arts, 40 Main Street, Freeport, United States
USD 17.85 to USD 49.87