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Jazz music has been around since the early 1900s, when it developed in New Orleans, Louisiana.New Orleans lends its melting pot appeal and unique flavor to style, which incorporates a variety of instruments including clarinets, drums, saxophones, trombones, and trumpets. One of the most famous American jazz musicians was Louis Armstrong, and some popular contemporary jazz musicians include Kenny G. and Jason Moran.

Blues got its name from its extensive use of blue notes that are common across both jazz and blues music. Blues emerged in the latter parts of the 19th century in African American communities in the southern United States. At first developing amongst agricultural workers, blues music eventually spread north and contributed to the creation of other genres such as rhythm and blues. Like jazz, blues music incorporates clarinets, drums, saxophones, trombones, trumpets, and other instruments along with vocals. Modern blues artists include Etta James, B.B. King, and Taj Mahal. To find the best seats to an upcoming Jason Moran concert, get your tickets from TicketRoom today!

Jason Moran Concerts

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06.02.2025 07:30

San Francisco

USA

SFJAZZ Center - Miner Auditorium

06.02.2025 07:30

$62.70-$163.90

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07.02.2025 07:30

San Francisco

USA

SFJAZZ Center - Miner Auditorium

07.02.2025 07:30

$77.00-$177.10

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08.02.2025 07:30

San Francisco

USA

SFJAZZ Center - Miner Auditorium

08.02.2025 07:30

$77.00-$177.10

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09.02.2025 01:00

San Francisco

USA

SFJAZZ Center - Miner Auditorium

09.02.2025 01:00

$62.70-$163.90

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13.02.2025 08:00

Northridge

USA

Valley Performing Arts Center

13.02.2025 08:00

$68.00-$456.50

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15.02.2025 07:30

Rohnert Park

USA

Weill Hall At Green Music Center

15.02.2025 07:30

$51.75-$568.86

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27.02.2025 07:30

Athens

USA

Hodgson Hall

27.02.2025 07:30

$64.24-$111.00

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Artist Info

Harlem resident Jason Moran brings a distinctly artistic touch to his jazz compositions and piano playing. The impressionistic approach of visual and musical artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Maurice Ravel inspire Moran's playing and writing style, on both his own compositions and his work with jazz contemporaries like Cassandra Wilson, Steve Coleman, Greg Osby, and Stefon Harris. Moran's debut album, Soundtrack to Human Motion, appeared in 1999; Facing Left followed a year later. In 2001 he released Black Stars, which featured his trio, also comprising bassist Tarus Mateen and drummer Nasheet Waits, joined by saxophone legend Sam Rivers. A year later he took a much different approach on Modernistic, offering an album of solo piano recordings. Since that time, Moran released the live album The Bandwagon in 2003 and Artist in Residence in 2006. Moran returned in 2010 with the trio album Ten. A pair of albums appeared in 2013, Hagar's Song, a collaboration with saxophonist Charles Lloyd, and Refraction - Breakin' Glass, with Trio 3. All Rise: A Joyful Elegy for Fats Waller, a collaboration in part with Meshell Ndegeocello, arrived in 2014. He was a featured soloist in the Boston Modern Orchestra Project's recording of Mason Bates: Mothership, issued in early 2016. That May, he received a Doris Duke Artist Award.

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