QUINTANA ALL-STARS: “‘WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD,’ A TRIBUTE TO AL MALLET“

Sat Sep 27 2025 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-04:00

Second Stage | Amherst | Amherst

Amherst Glebe Arts Response, Inc. (AGAR)
Publisher/HostAmherst Glebe Arts Response, Inc. (AGAR)
QUINTANA ALL-STARS:  \u201c\u2018WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD,\u2019 A TRIBUTE TO AL MALLET\u201c
Advertisement
The Quintana All-Stars will play the September 27, 2025 Amherst Java & Jazz Concert in memory of their late saxophonist Al Mallet, Jr.
About this Event

On September 27, 2025 from 6 to 8 pm, at Second Stage | Amherst, 194 Second Street, Amherst, VA 24521, Amherst Glebe Arts Response, Inc. (AGAR) and Second Stage | Amherst will present Quintana All-Stars Ernest Deane, playing trumpet and flugelhorn; Glenn Buck, Saxophone and flute; Gary Meisner, piano; Ed Mikenas, bass; and Worth Proffitt, drums and percussion. As a tribute to the Quintana All-Stars’ s late saxophonist, Al Mallet, who passed away April 30 in Lynchburg, the group will play many of his favorite tunes:

  • What a wonderful World, composed by George David Weiss, lyricist, working together with Bob Thiele. It was first recorded and made famous by Louis Armstrong in 1967.
  • Now’s the Time (1945), composed by Charlie Parker as an instrumental bebop jazz standard, though later versions had lyrics added by others.
  • Misty (954), an instrumental jazz standard written in by Composer Erroll Garner. Lyricist Johnny Burke later added the lyrics in 1959. The first famous vocal version was sung by Johnny Mathis in 1959, which helped make the song widely popular.
  • When Sunny Gets Blue (1956), was written by Composer Marvin Fisher and Lyricist Jack Segal. It was first made popular by Johnny Mathis.

Trumpet player Ernest Deane, who played with Albert (Al) Mallet in several Lynchburg jazz groups, most notably and for the longest time, Quintana and the Quintana All-Stars, remembered their early music days: “Albert was a longtime friend. We met when I was in junior high, and he was still in grade school, he was already playing saxophone; I think he started in the fifth grade. I started playing with the high school jazz group at Dunbar around 1955, when we put some guys together that liked the same jazz music. We all played by ear, and our favorite composers were trumpet players Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis, saxophone players Lester Young, Red Prysock, and Charlie Parker, and pianists Duke Ellington and Count Basie. Al and I collaborated together in the House Band starting over 20 years ago and we’ve been playing together in Quintana for eight years now.”

Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Second Stage | Amherst, 194 2nd Street, Amherst, United States

Tickets

USD 0.00 to USD 15.00

Sharing is Caring:

More Events in Amherst

Fall festival
Sat, 27 Sep at 10:00 am Fall festival

Bethel Baptist Church in Amherst, VA

Blessing of the Animals
Sat, 27 Sep at 11:00 am Blessing of the Animals

253 S. Main Street, 24521

Faithful Praise Worship Concert
Sun, 28 Sep at 10:30 am Faithful Praise Worship Concert

PO Box 451, 401 N Main St, Amherst, VA, United States, Virginia 24521

Clifford Ruritan Club Annual Sorghum Festival
Sat, 04 Oct at 09:00 am Clifford Ruritan Club Annual Sorghum Festival

755 Fletchers Level Rd, Amherst, VA, United States, Virginia 24521

Discover Girl Scouts: Clifford Ruritan Club Sorghum Festival (Amherst)
Sat, 04 Oct at 09:00 am Discover Girl Scouts: Clifford Ruritan Club Sorghum Festival (Amherst)

755 Fletchers Level Rd, Amherst, VA 24521

Morgan Robertson & Friends at Loose Shoe Brewing Co.
Sat, 04 Oct at 06:30 pm Morgan Robertson & Friends at Loose Shoe Brewing Co.

Loose Shoe Brewing Company

22 PRS Outlaw Match
Sun, 05 Oct at 09:00 am 22 PRS Outlaw Match

210 Conservation Ln, Amherst, VA, United States, Virginia 24521

33rd Virginia Wine and Garlic Festival
Sat, 11 Oct at 10:00 am 33rd Virginia Wine and Garlic Festival

2229 N Amherst Hwy, Amherst, VA, United States, Virginia 24521

Amherst is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore Amherst Events