Thu Feb 26
Become a sponsor of this concert!
Each $300 sponsor will receive these exclusive benefits:
- Five (5) pairs of concert tickets. Invite special friends to the show you sponsor or bank your tickets for any concerts at our venue in 2026.
- Reserved front-row seats.
- Your name announced from the stage to acknowledge your sponsorship.
- Higher donation amounts will receive additional benefits.
If interested, please email Henry at [email protected]
Simon Mogul, sax
Curtis Lundy, bass
Warren Wolf, vibes
Marc Cary, piano
Jacob Smith, drums
https://www.simonmogul.com/
Simon Mogul is a 26-year-old saxophonist, composer, and bandleader originally from Miami, currently based in New York City, is celebrating the release of his debut album "Simon Says". Featured in the band are jazz greats Curtis Lundy, Marc Cary and Warren Wolf, all names the Baltimore jazz scene will be familiar with. The show is part of a larger album release tour, funded by a grant from the South Arts organization. In addition to Baltimore, Simon will travel to Miami, Tallahassee, Atlanta, Nashville, and New York City as part of the tour. Join us for a beautiful night of swinging, soulful music featuring an all-star band of some of the world's greatest jazz musicians.
ABOUT THE ALBUM: “Simon Says” marks tenor saxophonist Simon Mogul’s debut as a bandleader: a straight-ahead, big-sound jazz record shaped by bandstand trust and first-take energy. Produced by Curtis Lundy, the nine-track album features Jeremy Pelt (trumpet), Tyler Bullock and William Hill III (piano), Rodney Green (drums), with Eric Kennedy appearing on three tracks. Recorded without rehearsal, the session followed the spirit of classic Blue Note and Prestige dates—tempos, forms, and dynamics decided in the room and preserved as they happened.
Rooted in the tenor lineage of Johnny Griffin, Gene Ammons, Booker Ervin, and Sonny Rollins, Mogul brings weight, authority, and momentum to original compositions shaped by Lundy’s understated but decisive guidance. Simon Says will be released on February 20th, 2026, supported by a South Arts Jazz Road Tours grant, with a national tour and an album-release performance at Smalls (NYC) on March 10.
Two shows at 7:30 pm and 9 pm EDT
In-person seats: $30 / $10 full-time students with valid ID
Attendees receive a link to the recording to view for one week.
Advance sales end 1 hr before show; remaining tickets may be purchased at door.
Streaming Cost is $15
The link will be revealed 15 minutes before the show
and will remain active through March 5
Donations welcome

