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ROBERTA GAMBARINI QUARTET (2x Grammy Award-nominee) | feat: Tamir Hendelman (piano), Chuck Berghofer (bass) and Roy McCurdy (drums)
Fri, 14 Nov, 8:30 PM PST
Doors open
7:00 PM PST
Catalina Jazz Club
6725 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028
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House Recommended! 🌹 2x Grammy Award-nominee ROBERTA GAMBARINI QUARTET returns to Catalina Jazz Club, #Hollywood! Join us....
LIVE! FRI & SAT, NOV 14 & 15 at 8:30pm. Dinner begins at 7:00pm.
Roberta will perform with legendary musicians Tamir Hendelman (piano), Chuck Berghofer (bass) and Roy McCurdy (drums)! All three musicians created on both of Gambarini's Grammy-nominated Albums - "Easy To Love" and "So In Love".
Roberta is excited to share with her LA audience new arrangements of songs spanning from a wide repertoire that includes music from the Great American Songbook as well as tunes composed by some of her mentors such as Jimmy Heath , Hank Jones ,Benny Carter and James Moody, along with compositions belonging to the musical tradition of Brazil, Cuba, Argentina and Italy.
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Roberta GAMBARINI
Roberta GAMBARINI
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Born and raised in Turin, Italy, to music loving parents (who had actually first met at a jazz concert), two-times Grammy
nominated singer Roberta Gambarini grew up constantly listening to her father’s record collection. Her first vocal
inspiration was the music of Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald , but she soon discovered Sarah Vaughan, Billie
Holiday, and Carmen McRae, as well as gospel and blues artists such as Mahalia Jackson and Bessie Smith.
At age 12 she began studying clarinet, but realizing the versatility and talents of her clear alto, she moved to voice,
singing and performing in clubs by the time she was 17.
In 1998, Gambarini received a scholarship to study for two years at the New England Conservatory in Boston.
Barely 2 weeks after setting foot on american soil for the first time, Roberta surprised the jazz world by being one of the
runner-ups in the 1998 Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition.
With this recognition as a springboard and the assistance of some of the greatest musicians in the world, who immediately
appreciated her talent and invited her to perform with them, she quickly became a fixture on the international jazz circuit,
appearing in major concert halls, Festivals and clubs around the globe ( Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Hollywood
Bowl , Jazz at Lincoln Center , the North Sea Jazz Festival, and many more) .
As a result, Roberta has appeared in concert and recorded with such Giants as James Moody, Hank Jones, Clark Terry,
Dave Brubeck ,Herbie Hancock, Michel and Randy Brecker, Jimmy Heath, Roy Hargrove, Jimmy Cobb, Al Foster, Slide
Hampton, Frank Wess, Harold Mabern, Toots Thielemans, Paquito D’Rivera, Chucho Valdez, Mark O’Connor, Cyrus
Chestnut, Percy Heath, Ron Carter, Johnny Griffin, the Dizzy Gillespie All Stars Big Band, Billy Higgins, Cedar Walton,
Ray Drummond, George Cables, Mulgrew Miller, Kenny Burrell, Wynton Marsalis’ Jazz at Lincoln Center orchestra,
and many others. Roberta’s first American release ‘Easy to love’, earned the accolades of fans and critics alike and prestigious Grammy nomination, as did her third, ‘So in love’ ,which was also awarded the Grand Prix du Jazz Vocal 2009 by the Jazz Academy of France.
She was twice named the “Female Jazz Singer of the Year” by the Jazz Journalists Association (2007 & 2009 ).
One of the most important music figures of the 20th century, the late Benny Carter, cited Roberta as his favorite singer.
James Moody, the legendary saxophonist and singer, was Roberta’s mentor and teacher, and introduced her to many of
the major venues in the world.
In 2008 Roberta recorded a superb duet album titled ‘You are there’ with the Legendary pianist Hank Jones. Mr. Jones,who accompanied most of the celebrated vocalists of 20th Century such as Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Carmen McRae, and Nat King Cole, declared Roberta Gambarini to be the best singer to emerge in the last 60 years .
In 2015 , Roberta recorded ‘Connecting spirits’, a collection of compositions written by yet another of her mentors :
Master saxophonist, composer and arranger Jimmy Heath . Along with Jimmy’s own lyrics, the album includes some of
Roberta’s own lyrics to Mr Heath’s tunes performed with the legendary Heath Brothers ,with Master drummer Tootie
Heath. Every once in a while, a truly great singer comes along who possesses the beauty, individuality, and talent to remind us once again of the magical majesty of the human voice ( without the aid of today’s technological tricks! ) .
That singer is ROBERTA GAMBARINI.

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Tamir Hendelman
Tamir Hendelman
Jazz
"I must [take] a moment to single out some wonderful and creative solo segments by a young pianist named of Tamir Hendelman. It was a satisfying but strange feeling to...hear a new young voice make some exhilarating and thoughtful solos in the spaces that I used to occupy in those pieces. ...I look forward to hearing more from him."
- Oscar Peterson's Personal Journal

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Roy McCurdy
Roy McCurdy
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Born in Rochester, New York, jazz drummer Roy McCurdy studied at the Eastman School of Music under Bill Street.
McCurdy worked with the Mangione Brothers group (Chuck and Gap Mangione) in the early 60’s and later joined the Art Farmer Jazztet followed by Sonny Rollins. He became a full time member of the Cannonball Adderley Quintet from the mid-60’s, traveling internationally with the group, including a particularly successful tour of South America in 1972.
In his spare time, McCurdy he does studio work for NBC and is featured on various record dates. When Adderley passed in July 1975, McCurdy started touring with Kenny Rankin. He also played on commercial jingles with Benny Golson and gigs locally with both Golson, Jerome Richardson, Pat Senatore, Peter Christlieb, Conte Condoli, Ruth Price, Jack Sheldon, Super Sax, Robin Ford and The Cunninghams to name a few.
He has toured and has worked with: Blood Sweat & Tears, The Pointer Sisters, John Klemmer, Toshiko Akiyoski-Lew Tabackin Big Band, Sonny Rollins, Art Farmer-Benny Golson, Betty Carter, Kenny Dorham, Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard, Bobby Timmons, Ron Carter, Harold Land, Bobby Hutchinson, Kenny Burrell, The Count Basie Orchestra, Donald Byrd, Teddy Edwards, Herbie Hancock, Coleman Hawkins, Joe Henderson, Milt Jackson, J.J. Johnson, Jackie McLean, Carmen McRae, Oscar Peterson, Bud Powell, Jimmy Smith, Horace Silver, Martial Solal, Sonny Stitt, Clark Terry, McCoy Tyner, Joe Williams, Larry Young, Ernestine Anderson, Chris Conner, Sonny Clark, Kenny Drew, Billy Eckstine, Chuck Mangione, Eddie Harris, Don Ellis, Shorty Rodgers, Stanley Turrentine, Dionne Warwick, Hubert Laws, Charles Lloyd, Hampton Hawes, Patrice Rushen, Joe Sample, Blue Mitchell, James Moody, Mark Murphy, Bud Shank, Eddie “Cleanhead” Vincent, Wes Montgomery, Sarah Vaughn, Ella Fitzgerald and Bill Henderson.
Roy McCurdy has recorded with: Sonny Rollins, Art Farmer and Benny Golson Jazztet, Bobby Tmmons, Cannonball Adderley, Nat Adderley, Joe Zawinul, Blood Sweat and Tears, Kenny Rankin, Bobby Shew, Conte Condoli, Mark Murphy, Sarah Vaughn, Nancy Wilson, Scott Hamilton, Art Farmer Quartet, Benny Golson Sextet, Count Basie, Eddie “Cleanhead” Vincent, John Klemmer, Betty Carter, Kenny Burrell, Horace Silver and Chuck Mangione to name a few.
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Chuck Berghofer
Chuck Berghofer
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Contemporary Jazz
Catalina Jazz Club
Catalina Jazz Club
Contemporary Jazz
The American dream came true for Catalina Popescu in October of 1986 when she and her husband Bob created a supper club devoted to serving an experience of superb eats and the shared magic of live performance. That grand experience began at the door where every night her mother Maria would greet each guest as family and share in their love of music. Housed in Hollywood and decked out in a timeless charm, the club offers a cozy ambience under sparkling stage lights garnished with its signature concoction — Jazz. The first artist to grace the stage was the masterful flutist and saxophonist Buddy Collette, and ever since then, over the past 36 years, the Catalina Jazz Club has hosted the most illustrious legends of all time — from the powerful puffers of Dizzy Gillespie to the electrified fingers of McCoy Tyner, the bubbly belt of Dee Dee Bridgewater and Lynda Carter, the flirtatious saxophone of Joshua Redman, the slick strumming of Kenny Burrell, the insane drum clinic of Steve Gadd, the romance of Steve Tyrell, and the masterclass of Mike Stern.
For Catalina, Jazz is our way of life. It breathes pain. It knows love. It dreams hope. It bleeds courage. Whether we’re showcasing Broadway, Soul, R&B, or stand-up comedy, the lesson learned from all the greats who have serenaded our spirits is how to connect to one another. And that’s why the Catalina Jazz Club will always have a table ready for you.
The Catalina Jazz Club has been honored by A.S.M.A.C., California Jazz Foundation, Los Angeles Jazz Society, and a City of Los Angeles Certificate of Appreciation on their 25th Anniversary, which was awarded by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the LA City Council which included then City Council member and current Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti.