Hey folks, if you were looking for ????**Kọ Cafe**????! in the New Year, we're back and we’ve got you covered! We got a super exciting Groupmuse concert coming up at the fabulous Kọ Cafe!! And not only that, ????**it’s Kọ Cafe!’s one year anniversary**????!
Come on over to experience even more of your fave talented musicians at a cozy café with our beloved JC community – a recipe for an unforgettable night! Because, at Groupmuse, we’re all about sharing experiences through the power of chamber music.
Music ain't just somethin' you listen to – you feel it deep in your soul. And sharing that feeling with others? It’s nothing but pure magic!
Join us and let's celebrate the joy of chamber music together!
Beverages and refreshments are available for purchase. (The coffee is *divine*)
☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️
**Stéphane Clément** was born in Miami, Florida, on October 25, 2000. Consecutively, in 2018 and 2019, he was awarded YoungArts prizes in Jazz Trumpet. Also in 2018 and 2019, he embarked on two of the Herbie Hancock Institute National Peer-to-Peer tours, comprising of six of the most impressive high school musicians in the country, and called to perform at the Thelonious Monk International Piano Competition Finals & All-Star Gala at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. At 18, he accepted a scholarship to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Studies from Manhattan School of Music. While in Manhattan, Stéphane was under the tutelage of renowned artists Ambrose Akinmusire, Nadia Noordhuis, and Jon Faddis. Stéphane’s experience includes learning from legendary artists who have become leading names on the international scene. In 2020 he was also called to be a part of Ambrose Akinmusire’s large ensemble ‘Banyan’. Most recently, Stéphane identifies as an artist, designer, producer, trumpeter, and composer. He has helped to create various critically acclaimed albums with artists such as Jahari Stampley, Derrick Hodge, Dion Kerr, and many more. Stéphane’s current goal is to connect as many bridges between art and life as possible, whilst exploring and experimenting with creators across different art forms and passions.
**Emmanuel**, a first-generation Ugandan and Southern Sudanese born and raised in South Dakota, is a NYC-based artist emphasizing self-reflection and empathy as the foundation of truthful artistry. His recent achievements include leading The Emmanuel Michael Group on a Swiss tour, recording albums, and performing at renowned NYC venues. Accepted into the Manhattan School of Music, Emmanuel collaborates with artists like Billy Drummond and Aaron Parks, exploring truth and honesty in his artistic journey. The Emmanuel Michael Group's double guitar quartet, investigated artistically with Tim Watson, aims to convey a spiritual message through heartfelt compositions, promoting empathy for a freer life. Emmanuel, a world-traveling guitarist/composer, gained attention in 8th grade, joining prestigious jazz ensembles and touring internationally. He believes that questioning the roots of love leads to empathy and self-understanding.
**Nolan Nwachukwu** is a bassist, composer, and producer based in New York City. Originally from South Florida, Nolan studied Jazz and Classical Bass at the Dillard Center for the Arts under the direction of Christopher Dorsey. With Nolan on bass, the DCA band achieved 2 straight top-3 finishes at the Essentially Ellington national competition, including an award for outstanding rhythm section and an honorable mention on bass. Currently, he attends the Manhattan School of Music, a leading conservatory in New York, under the guidance of world renowned bassist Buster Williams. Nolan has been able to study under and work with acclaimed musicians such as Kendrick Scott, J’Nai Bridges, Damien Sneed, Michael Mwenso, Ingrid Jensen, Marc Cary, Jaleel Shaw, Sean Jones, Milton Suggs, Willerm Delisfort, Etienne Charles, and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
**Dominick “Domo” Branch** is a Bi-coastal drummer, composer, and educator from Portland, Oregon. He leads his own band “Branchin’ Out” and is also co-leader of the Brown Branch Jazz Orchestra. Since finishing his degree at New York’s Manhattan School of Music, Domo has established himself as one of the world’s top up and coming drummers, composers, and educators. Having performed and/or toured with prominent artists such as Sean Jones, Stefon Harris, Ron Artis II, Dianne Reeves, Terance Blanchard, Taylor Eigsti, and Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Furthermore, Domo has performed at a variety of festivals and venues such as Carnegie Hall, Konzerthaus Berlin, the Monterey Jazz Festival, Caramoor Jazz Festival, Rose Hall Jazz at Lincoln Center, Revolution Hall and more. Finally, Domo is an experienced motivational speaker, having presented public speeches to musicians and students at school’s on the subject(s) of staying motivated, and being inspired.
Hey folks, if you were looking for ????**Kọ Cafe**????! in the New Year, we're back and we’ve got you covered! We got a super exciting Groupmuse concert coming up at the fabulous Kọ Cafe!! And not only that, ????**it’s Kọ Cafe!’s one year anniversary**????!
Come on over to experience even more of your fave talented musicians at a cozy café with our beloved JC community – a recipe for an unforgettable night! Because, at Groupmuse, we’re all about sharing experiences through the power of chamber music.
Music ain't just somethin' you listen to – you feel it deep in your soul. And sharing that feeling with others? It’s nothing but pure magic!
Join us and let's celebrate the joy of chamber music together!
Beverages and refreshments are available for purchase. (The coffee is *divine*)
☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️
**Stéphane Clément** was born in Miami, Florida, on October 25, 2000. Consecutively, in 2018 and 2019, he was awarded YoungArts prizes in Jazz Trumpet. Also in 2018 and 2019, he embarked on two of the Herbie Hancock Institute National Peer-to-Peer tours, comprising of six of the most impressive high school musicians in the country, and called to perform at the Thelonious Monk International Piano Competition Finals & All-Star Gala at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. At 18, he accepted a scholarship to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Studies from Manhattan School of Music. While in Manhattan, Stéphane was under the tutelage of renowned artists Ambrose Akinmusire, Nadia Noordhuis, and Jon Faddis. Stéphane’s experience includes learning from legendary artists who have become leading names on the international scene. In 2020 he was also called to be a part of Ambrose Akinmusire’s large ensemble ‘Banyan’. Most recently, Stéphane identifies as an artist, designer, producer, trumpeter, and composer. He has helped to create various critically acclaimed albums with artists such as Jahari Stampley, Derrick Hodge, Dion Kerr, and many more. Stéphane’s current goal is to connect as many bridges between art and life as possible, whilst exploring and experimenting with creators across different art forms and passions.
**Emmanuel**, a first-generation Ugandan and Southern Sudanese born and raised in South Dakota, is a NYC-based artist emphasizing self-reflection and empathy as the foundation of truthful artistry. His recent achievements include leading The Emmanuel Michael Group on a Swiss tour, recording albums, and performing at renowned NYC venues. Accepted into the Manhattan School of Music, Emmanuel collaborates with artists like Billy Drummond and Aaron Parks, exploring truth and honesty in his artistic journey. The Emmanuel Michael Group's double guitar quartet, investigated artistically with Tim Watson, aims to convey a spiritual message through heartfelt compositions, promoting empathy for a freer life. Emmanuel, a world-traveling guitarist/composer, gained attention in 8th grade, joining prestigious jazz ensembles and touring internationally. He believes that questioning the roots of love leads to empathy and self-understanding.
**Nolan Nwachukwu** is a bassist, composer, and producer based in New York City. Originally from South Florida, Nolan studied Jazz and Classical Bass at the Dillard Center for the Arts under the direction of Christopher Dorsey. With Nolan on bass, the DCA band achieved 2 straight top-3 finishes at the Essentially Ellington national competition, including an award for outstanding rhythm section and an honorable mention on bass. Currently, he attends the Manhattan School of Music, a leading conservatory in New York, under the guidance of world renowned bassist Buster Williams. Nolan has been able to study under and work with acclaimed musicians such as Kendrick Scott, J’Nai Bridges, Damien Sneed, Michael Mwenso, Ingrid Jensen, Marc Cary, Jaleel Shaw, Sean Jones, Milton Suggs, Willerm Delisfort, Etienne Charles, and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
**Dominick “Domo” Branch** is a Bi-coastal drummer, composer, and educator from Portland, Oregon. He leads his own band “Branchin’ Out” and is also co-leader of the Brown Branch Jazz Orchestra. Since finishing his degree at New York’s Manhattan School of Music, Domo has established himself as one of the world’s top up and coming drummers, composers, and educators. Having performed and/or toured with prominent artists such as Sean Jones, Stefon Harris, Ron Artis II, Dianne Reeves, Terance Blanchard, Taylor Eigsti, and Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Furthermore, Domo has performed at a variety of festivals and venues such as Carnegie Hall, Konzerthaus Berlin, the Monterey Jazz Festival, Caramoor Jazz Festival, Rose Hall Jazz at Lincoln Center, Revolution Hall and more. Finally, Domo is an experienced motivational speaker, having presented public speeches to musicians and students at school’s on the subject(s) of staying motivated, and being inspired.
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