Time: 7:30- 10:00pm (BYOB policy)
Tickets: $15, $10 students with ID
Contact: John 602-795-0464
Allan Chase is a jazz saxophonist, composer, college music teacher, and administrator. He has performed jazz and improvised music since 1974 with his own groups and as a member of the Lewis Nash-Allan Chase Duo (1979-80), Your Neighborhood Saxophone Quartet (1981-present), Prima Materia with Rashied Ali (1992-2000), the Steve Lantner Quartet with Joe Morris and Luther Gray (2002- present), and many other groups. He appears as a soloist on over forty jazz and improvised music recordings, several rock and classical recordings, and several movie scores. He has made two CDs as a leader, Dark Clouds with Silver Linings (with Ron Horton, Tony Scherr, and Matt Wilson) and Phoenix (with Ron Horton, Adam Kolker, David Finck, and Lewis Nash)....
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Time: 7:30- 10:00pm (BYOB policy)
Tickets: $15, $10 students with ID
Contact: John 602-795-0464
Allan Chase is a jazz saxophonist, composer, college music teacher, and administrator. He has performed jazz and improvised music since 1974 with his own groups and as a member of the Lewis Nash-Allan Chase Duo (1979-80), Your Neighborhood Saxophone Quartet (1981-present), Prima Materia with Rashied Ali (1992-2000), the Steve Lantner Quartet with Joe Morris and Luther Gray (2002- present), and many other groups. He appears as a soloist on over forty jazz and improvised music recordings, several rock and classical recordings, and several movie scores. He has made two CDs as a leader, Dark Clouds with Silver Linings (with Ron Horton, Tony Scherr, and Matt Wilson) and Phoenix (with Ron Horton, Adam Kolker, David Finck, and Lewis Nash).
Since 2008, Chase has chaired the Ear Training department at Berklee College of Music, and he works with the students of the Global Jazz Institute at Berklee. Since 1981, he has taught a wide range of college courses in jazz history, transcription and analysis, ear training, harmony, counterpoint, music theory, ensembles, and private lessons in saxophone and improvisation. He began his teaching career at Berklee in 1981, and has also taught at Tufts University (1993-7) and New England Conservatory (1994-2012), where he served as chair of jazz studies, chair of contemporary improvisation, and Dean of Faculty.
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