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Boston Jazz Foundation Presents
Seba Molnar + Edmar Colón Double Feature presented by Boston Jazz Foundation
Thu, 16 Oct, 7:30 PM EDT
Doors open
7:00 PM EDT
Regattabar
1 Bennett Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
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Description
Debo Ray - Vox
Billy Buss - Trumpet
Seba Molnar - Sax
Jiri Nedoma - Keys
David Ling - Keys
Mike Gary - Bass
Tyson Jackson - Drums
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Seats are assigned by date of purchase. Tickets purchased the night of the show at the door will be seated first come, first served at remaining tables.
Groups larger than 8 must purchase a group package at regattabar@charleshotel.com or by calling 617-661-5099.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Jazz
Seba Molnar
Seba Molnar
Jazz
Seba Molnar is an award-winning saxophonist, composer, and educator based in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally from Canton, New York, he moved to Boston in 2012 to attend Berklee College of Music, where he studied with renowned saxophonists George Garzone, Bill Pierce, and Tia Fuller.
An in-demand saxophonist, Molnar has built a strong reputation performing as both a sideman and bandleader. He has shared stages with Grammy and Emmy-Award winning artists such as Patrice Rushen, Ghost-Note, Braxton Cook, Makaya McCraven, Debo Ray, Farayi Malek and many more. Regularly performing in Boston and touring New England, Molnar has also been featured at numerous festivals like the Charles River Jazz Fest, Boston Jazz Fest, Burlington Discover Jazz Fest, and First Night Boston.
Molnar’s music is deeply rooted in jazz, yet his innovative spirit and collaborative nature drives him to explore diverse genres and new sounds. His debut album Level Up was released in 2020, featuring mentor George Garzone. On November 5th 2024 He Released J.F.R. which explores the complexities of the current social and political climate through a mix of improvisation, poetry, and samples to craft a unique and multi-dimensional experience.
Beyond performing, Molnar is the founder and executive director of the Charles River Jazz Festival and the Boston Jazz Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to revitalizing Boston's jazz scene through education, scholarships, and performance opportunities. Committed to preserving jazz traditions and uplifting new generations of artists, Molnar continues to act as a cultural advocate helping shape the city's cultural landscape.

Jazz
Edmar Colon
Edmar Colon
Jazz
Puerto Rican-born Edmar Colón is a saxophonist, pianist, and composer. Some highlights in Colon’s career include performing and touring with an expansive list of world-class artists, arranging/orchestrating selections in the GRAMMY AWARD winning albums “12 Little Spells” by Esperanza Spalding, Terri Lyne Carrington’s “New Standards” and the GRAMMY nominated “Waiting Game” by Carrington. Other highlights include being the copyist for Wayne Shorter’s opera, “Iphigenia,” composing a 30-minute orchestral piece for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, arranging 16 pieces for the National Symphony Orchestra, and most recently, finishing three new works for the legendary Boston POPS including a four-movement Saxophone Concerto premiered in May 2024 played by the jazz luminary Branford Marsalis. This has led to numerous new commissions, including a brand-new arrangement or "re-imagination" of the classic work by George Gershwin, "Rhapsody In Blue," commissioned by concert pianist Lara Downes. This work has been recorded and released on Pentatone Records, one of the leading classical music labels in the world.
Edmar Colón - Saxophone
Lee Fish - Drums
Jiri Nedoma - Piano
Youngchae Jeong - Bass