
The Vibraphone Summit featuring Warren Wolf, Joe Locke, and Simon Moullier
Mon, 6 Jul, 10:30 PM EDT
Doors open
10:00 PM EDT
Blue Note Jazz Club
131 W. 3rd St, New York, NY 10012
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$20 Minimum Per Person
Full Bar & Dinner Menu
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Age Limit
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Jazz
Warren Wolf
Warren Wolf
Jazz
Warren Wolf is a multi-instrumentalist from Baltimore, Maryland.
Warren is an International touring musician and has performed throughout the United States of America, South America, Canada, Italy, Spain, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Scotland, London, Greece, Singapore, Thailand, Jarkata, Bangkok, Tokyo, Paris, Moscow and many other countries.
Warren has made ten recordings, most notably for Mack Ave Records. Warren is a member of the SFJAZZ Collective and Christian McBride & “Inside Straight”. Warren is a faculty member at the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, MD & the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in San Francisco, CA.

Jazz
Joe Locke
Joe Locke
Jazz
Long known to be a soloist capable of stunning physical power and broad emotional range, it was not until the
last decades that he emerged as the composer, bandleader and conceptualist that he is considered today. This
is in no small part due to his solo projects since the beginning of the 2000s.
This is in no small part due to his prolific solo projects, notably Four Walls of Freedom, a 6 movement suite
featuring the late tenor saxophonist Bob Berg; Live in Seattle (Origin) by The Joe Locke / Geoffrey Keezer
Group which won the 2006 EarShot award for Concert of the Year and his eloquent and vibrant quartet Force Of
Four (Origin).
In 2011 Joe joined the Motéma label for four intrinsically different albums bearing witness of his immense
stylistic versatility and ability to create artistic depth in a variety of contexts:
After Signing, the long-awaited follow-up studio album of Live In Seattle, 2012 also saw the release of Joe
Locke’s first ever symphonic project, Wish Upon A Star, featuring Locke‘s Quartet with the Lincoln Symphony
Orchestra (NE), and the Jazz radio charts #1 Blues & Ballads album Lay Down My Heart in 2013. In 2015 Locke
released Love Is A Pendulum - a suite based on a poem by Barbara Sfraga - is already being hailed the most
important work of his career.
Locke’s latest album, Subtle Disguise (2018) is being celebrated “a crowning achievement from a certified
vibraphone master” by Jazziz Magazine and means very much a happy continuation of his search to unite his
love of composition with the connective qualities of melody and groove.
Locke is a six-time recipient of the Jazz Journalists Association’s “Mallet Instrumentalist of the Year” Award and
has won numerous further awards and polls. In 2016 he was honoured with the induction into the Music Hall of
Fame of his hometown Rochester, NY. He is an active clinician and educator in the United States and in Europe
and is holding the title of Honorary Associate of London’s Royal Academy Of Music (Hon ARAM) since 2013.

Jazz
Simon Moullier
Simon Moullier
Jazz
Award-winning vibraphonist, composer, arranger, and producer Simon Moullier has distinguished himself as one of the leading voices of his generation.
Mentored by Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and Jimmy Heath at the Thelonious Monk Institute, as well as Darren Barrett at Berklee College of Music, Moullier has since collaborated with artists including Gerald Clayton, Terri-Lyne Carrington, Ben Wendel, Kendrick Scott and the SFJAZZ Collective.
Simon was voted Rising Star Vibraphonist of the Year in DownBeat’s 71st Annual Critics Poll, named 25 for the Future in DownBeat’s 90th Anniversary Issue, and selected as Up-and-Comer of the Year by the New York City Jazz Record.
In 2023, he was recognized for his work as an arranger on Terri Lyne Carrington’s GRAMMY® Award–winning New Standards Vol. 1, followed by a GRAMMY® nomination for his performance on her album We Insist 2025! and another GRAMMY® recognition for his participation in Laufey’s Bewitched in 2023.
His sixth album as a bandleader, CEIBA, will be released in April 2026
An active touring musician, Moullier has performed worldwide at many of the most respected jazz clubs and festivals, including the Village Vanguard, Blue Note Tokyo and Beijing, Jazz en Tête, Festival Radio France Montpellier, the Chiapas Marimba Festival (Mexico), International Jazz Day in Havana, Cuba, and St. Petersburg, Russia.
As an educator, he has given masterclasses around the world and has taught at institutions such as Berklee College of Music, the University of Southern California, The New School and the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.