Live music with, “The Jazz Passengers”

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Their name, a take-off on Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, “The Jazz Passengers” reveals the musicians’ wild ride along the eccentric currents in modern American music. The band was founded in 1987 by saxophonist Roy Nathanson and trombonist Curtis Fowlkes, who realized a strong affinity in their Brooklyn roots while playing together in the Big Apple Circus band and John Lurie’s seminal band, The Lounge Lizards. They first broke out on the New York City avant-garde scene centering around the Knitting Factory with a hybrid of Mingus-influenced dance rhythms and original tunes complete with lyrics and/or entertaining stories. Besides Nathanson and Fowlkes the original band members included Bill Ware on vibraphone, E.J. Rodriguez on percussion, Brad Jones on bass, Jim Nolet on violin and Marc Ribot on guitar. Sadly, Curtis Fowlkes passed in 2023, and today, the members of the Jazz Passengers are Roy Nathanson (soprano and alto sax), Bill Ware (vibes), Brad Jones (bass), E.J. Rodriguez (drums), Sam Bardfeld (violin), Gabe Nathanson (vocals, trumpet), Lucy Hollier (trombone), and Isaiah Barr (tenor sax). Admission is $25/$20 to the 2-hour show, 8 p.m. Friday, June 13, at the Rosendale Theatre, 408 Main St., Rosendale. For more information, visit rosendaletheatre.org or call 845-658-8989.

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The Jazz Passengers. Illustration by Daniel Krall.