Musician, Writer, Consultant

Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble @ Montavilla Jazz Festival

Portland Metro Arts 9003 SE Stark St, Portland, OR, United States

I'll be leading and playing trumpet with the PJCE at the Montavilla Jazz Festival. See the PJCE's website for more info about the group, or the festival's site for info on the festival.

From Maxville to Vanport: Community Input Event – Portland

Oregon Historical Society 1200 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR, United States

The Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble (PJCE) is creating a new piece of community-guided music, “From Maxville to Vanport,” incorporating the stories of two unique towns in Oregon’s history: Maxville and Vanport. The project will culminate in a concert-length composition for the PJCE to be performed May 26 and 27, 2018, as part of the Vanport Festival (May 25–28). Maxville and Vanport both had significant multicultural populations at a time when Oregon was particularly unfriendly to non-white residents, and their histories deserve to be heard and better understood by all Oregonians.

PJCE 10th Anniversary Celebration – Fremont Theatre

Fremont Theater 2393 NE Fremont St, Portland, OR, United States

Portland’s only non-profit organization dedicated exclusively to Oregon artists celebrates its tenth anniversary season in a fundraiser and “story-concert” event at the Fremont Theatre. The Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble is turning ten! Since our first concert in January of 2008, the PJCE has been proving that Oregon jazz artists can make world-class music when the opportunity. On October 20th at the Fremont Theatre, we celebrate this important milestone by telling our story—how artists can build a network of support that allows them to reach new heights of creativity, and connects them to the most important conversations of our time.

$40

From Maxville to Vanport: Community Input Event – Wallowa County

Josephy Center for the Arts 403 Main St, Joseph, OR, United States

The Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble (PJCE) is creating a new piece of community-guided music, “From Maxville to Vanport,” incorporating the stories of two unique towns in Oregon’s history: Maxville and Vanport. The project will culminate in a concert-length composition for the PJCE to be performed May 26 and 27, 2018, as part of the Vanport Festival (May 25–28). Maxville and Vanport both had significant multicultural populations at a time when Oregon was particularly unfriendly to non-white residents, and their histories deserve to be heard and better understood by all Oregonians.

Free