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Tony Monaco Trio featuring Dan Wilson

Presented by BLU Jazz+ at BLU Jazz+, Akron OH

Nov 27 2015
Tony Monaco Trio featuring Dan Wilson

Columbus, OH-based jazz organist, Tony Monaco, released his debut album, “Burnin Grooves,” in 2001 (produced by fellow jazz organist sensation, Joey DeFrancesco) and has gone on to release eight additional recordings since then which have met international acclaim. He has toured and recorded with modern jazz guitar sensation, Pat Martino, and has also performed with the likes of jazz luminaries Mel Lewis, Lewis Nash, Red Holloway, Plas Johnson, Sonny Fortune, Jon Faddis, Adam Nussbaum, Bruce Forman, Harvey Mason, Chester Thompson (drummer), Herlin Riley, Matt Wilson, Jeff Clayton, Terrell Stafford, Eric Alexander, Late Bobby Durham, Russell Malone, Peter Bernstein, Paul Bollenback, Bruce Forman, Kevin Mahogany, & Victor Lewis. In addition to his performance accomplishments, Monaco has produced a series of instructional DVD’s on playing the jazz organ and continues to maintain a very busy schedule that includes festival appearances, clinics, and workshops.

Join us for a post-Thanksgiving swingin’ affair as we welcome this powerhouse group for a burnin’ evening of organ trio jazz – one night only, get your tickets today!

Internationally-acclaimed Hammond B-3 organist returns to the Rubber City to team up with Akron’s own, guitarist Dan Wilson, for a night of burnin’, hard-swingin’ organ trio jazz!

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47 E. Market Street, Akron, OH 44308

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