Green Country Jazz Series Kicks Off With Mike Mainieri
Published: 2007-11-15
TAHLEQUAH Critically-acclaimed and award winning vibraphonist Mike Mainieri will perform
with the NSU Jazz Ensemble on Thursday, Nov. 29, at 8 p.m. in the NSU Jazz Lab in
Tahlequah. The concert is the first of the 2007-08 Green Country Jazz Series, sponsored
by the NSU College of Liberal Arts, Department of Music, and the NSU Jazz Studies
program. This concert marks the first for Mainieri at NSU.
Mike Mainieri is universally known for his unique composition and arranging style,
and is, without question, a world-class jazz musician. His appearance will be a great
highlight for NSU Jazz, said Arthur White, NSU director of Jazz Studies.
During the late 70s, Mainieri founded the pioneering jazz-fusion group Steps Ahead,
which included Michael Brecker, Eddie Gomez, Steve Gadd and Don Grolnick. A group
at the front of musical innovation, Steps Ahead is a launching pad for young talent
and new musical ideas. Alumni of the band include some of the biggest names in modern
jazz, including Peter Erskine, Eliane Elias, Rachel Z, Victor Bailey, Warren Bernhardt,
Chuck Loeb, Daryl Jones, Mike Stern, Bob Berg, Marc Johnson and Jimi Tunnell. Mainieri
has performed on over 100 gold and platinum recordings, including collaborations with
pop music icons Paul Simon, Bonnie Raitt, Aerosmith, Billy Joel, James Taylor and
Dire Straits.
Mainieri will be featured with the NSU Jazz Ensemble I, the flagship ensemble of the
NSU Jazz Studies Program. The band is celebrating the release of their recent CD,
The Point, and has appeared in concert recently with Bobby Watson, Scott Wendholt,
Henry Johnson, Mulgrew Miller, Kevin Mahogany, and Bob Mintzer, among others. The
bands second CD, Appointment in Milano, was named one of the top 10 university jazz
CDs of 2006.
Mainieri is a terrific musician and composer, and a dedicated educator. I am very
confident that it will be an amazing concert, said White.
Tickets for the general admission show are $12 or $6 for NSU students, and can be
reserved by calling 918-444-4603. Mike Mainieri will present a free master class open
to the public the day of the show at 3 p.m. at the Jazz Lab. The concert is supported
with a grant from the Oklahoma Arts Council, with additional support from the National
Endowment for the Arts.
The Point can be purchased online at www.cdbaby.com, or at the NSU Jazz Lab for $12, and will be available the night of the show. For
more information on the album or concert, contact Arthur White at 918-444-4602.