Jamaican Jazz Icon Monty Alexander Brings Caribbean Magic to US West Coast For 7 Unmissable Shows
NEW YORK, NY - In a career spanning over six decades, Jamaican-born jazz pianist Monty Alexander has built a legacy on his ability to blend the rhythms of his Caribbean heritage with the improvisational spirit of American jazz. This summer, the Grammy-nominated artist embarks on a West Coast tour, bringing his distinctive sound to four cities - from May 31st to June 8th.
Dr. Monty Alexander, C.D., O.J. (Jean-Baptiste Millot Image)The tour kicks off on May 31st at the Ebony Repertory Theatre, 4718 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, with a special benefit concert for The Jazz Bakery. Originally scheduled as a standard performance, the show transformed into a fundraiser after The Jazz Bakery faced unexpected funding cuts that threatened its operations. Upon learning of the situation, Alexander volunteered to perform, turning the evening into a celebration of resilience and community support. He will be joined by bassist Luke Sellick, and drummer Jason Brown for an 8 p.m. performance.
Following Los Angeles, Alexander heads to Yoshi's at 510 Embarcadero West, Oakland, CA., on June 1st. Known for its intimate setting and rich history, Yoshi's provides the perfect backdrop for Alexander's dynamic performance style. Audiences can expect a setlist that traverses jazz standards, reggae-infused compositions, and original works that showcase his virtuosic technique and emotional depth.
On June 2nd, the tour continues to the Kuumbwa Jazz Center at 320 Cedar St. in Santa Cruz. Show time is 7 p.m. sharp. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Kuumbwa has long been a haven for jazz enthusiasts. Alexander's appearance there underscores the venue's commitment to presenting world-class talent.
The tour concludes with a four-night ‘residency’ at Dimitriou's Jazz Alley in Seattle from June 5th to June 8th from 7:30 PM nightly. A staple in the Pacific Northwest's jazz scene, Jazz Alley offers an intimate environment where Alexander's interplay with Sellick and Brown can truly shine.