Sat Apr 11
Become a sponsor of this concert!
Funds go directly to the artists of the sponsored concert.
Each $300 sponsor will receive these exclusive benefits:
- Ten (10) concert tickets. Invite special friends to the show you sponsor or bank your tickets for any concerts in 2026.
- Reserved front-row seats.
- Your name announced from the stage to acknowledge your sponsorship or honor a loved one.
- Higher donation amounts will receive additional benefits.
If interested, please email Henry at [email protected]
Detroit born baritone saxophonist Alex Harding and Transylvanian expat / New York City based pianist Lucian Ban have been at the forefront of contemporary jazz for more than two decades, collaborating and founding several groups together, releasing a handful of diverse albums for American and European labels, performing countless concerts and tours in the US and Europe all the while documenting an amazing body of music.
Their relationship has been long and fruitful. Pianist Lucian Ban arrived in New York City from Romania in 1998. As he first began to immerse himself in the local scene, he was fortunate to hear baritone saxophonist Alex Harding. The two hit it off immediately and formed a fast friendship, leading to musical collaboration with Alex becoming an essential voice on Lucian’s recording debut on their co-led album, Somethin’ Holy (CIMP, 2002). It was Alex Harding’s unique voice that attracted Lucian Ban, one that had also captured the ears of many legendary collaborators, including Sun Ra, Muhal Richard Abrams, and Julius Hemphill. Alex’s heartfelt, blues-drenched baritone sax and experimental playing lent well to Lucian’s open-minded and improvisatory approach to music. Their combination of elements of improvised music has helped the pair develop a unique musical language that transcends the expectations of the jazz genre.
With DARK BLUE, the two musicians celebrate their musical brotherhood with a unique amalgamation of original pieces and improvisations informed by traditions of jazz, blues, and European chamber music. From avant blues to spontaneous improv pieces, from ballads that recall Ben Webster, Archie Shepp, and Sun Ra, DARK BLUE represents a stunning document of two artists at their maturity, two old friends conversing in the language of modern jazz.
Showime: 7:30 pm ET/6:30 pm CT/5:30 pm MT/4:30 pm PT/12:30 am GMT
In-person seats: $25 / $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 April 10
Donations welcome