The Bandwagon at 20 Dec 19–21, 2019

The Bandwagon at 20

Dec 19–21, 2019

A photo of Nasheet Waits, Tarus Mateen, and Jason Moran outside the Village Vanguard
A photo of Nasheet Waits, Tarus Mateen, and Jason Moran outside the Village Vanguard

Portrait of Nasheet Waits, Tarus Mateen, and Jason Moran. Image courtesy the artists. Photograph by John Rogers

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The Bandwagon—pianist Jason Moran, bassist Tarus Mateen, and drummer Nasheet Waits—performs a twenty-year history with music, stories and images. The piano trio is a mainstay in the jazz tradition; trios led by Ahmad Jamal and Bill Evans have defined a style that has continued to evolve. When the Bandwagon emerged in the late ‘90s, the group quickly found language that sounded fluid and miscalculated. This would become their signature sound, which led to a groundbreaking movement as much dedicated to the past as to—more importantly—its conceptual futures.

Moran, Mateen, and Waits first began performing together in 1998 as the rhythm section of the band New Directions (named after legendary jazz drummer Jack DeJohnette’s 1978 album). In late 1999, after the New Directions group disbanded, Moran, who had recently signed to Blue Note Records, began touring with Mateen and Waits, billed as the Jason Moran Trio. Soon after, they began referring to themselves as The Bandwagon. In 2000, Moran released Facing Left with the Bandwagon, the first of more than six albums featuring the ensemble.

Thursday, December 19
8 pm

Friday, December 20
8 pm

Saturday, December 21
8 pm

This event has reached ticketing capacity. A limited number of standby tickets may be available at the admissions desk on a first-come, first-served basis. The standby line will open one hour prior to the program’s start time.

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Major support of The Bandwagon at 20 performances is provided by the Manitou Fund.


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