Join us for a very special evening as we Jam for drummer Tony Moore and his health crisis. Featuring Special Guests: Michael Paulo, Richard Elliot, Eric Valentine, Terry Steele, Chris Walker, Will Donato, Blake Aaron, Steve Oliver, Greg Karukas, Paul Brown, Ray Fuller, DW3, Michael Lington, Michael White, Darryl Williams, Chad Wright, Adam Hawley, Tony Pulizzi, Dio Saucedo, Roberto Vally, Derek Bordeaux, Tateng Katindig, Kiki Epsen, CC Thomas, Raffia Thomas, Land Richards, Thomas Zink, Patrick Yandall and More! All ticket sales go directly to Tony and his family.
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Tony Moore is perhaps best known to contemporary urban jazz fans for his decade plus of touring and recording with saxophonist Gerald Albright—including his 2006 recording New Beginnings–the Los Angeles based musician’s unique style and rich versatility has led him to become one of the city’s most in demand touring and recording drummers. His constantly growing list of legendary and superstar credits includes George Benson, The Jazz Crusaders, The Isley Brothers, Gladys Knight, Jonathan Butler, Randy Crawford, Jon B., Tupac Shakur, Kenny Lattimore, Chante Moore, Howard Hewett, Bobby Caldwell, Richard Elliot, Rick Braun, Boney James, Euge Groove, Jeff Golub, Down To the Bone, Doc Powell, Evelyn “Champagne” King, Dakota Moon, Bobby Lyle, Phil Perry, Marion Meadows, Paul Taylor, Hubert Laws, Ronnie Laws, Down To The Bone, Keiko Matsui, Shirley Caesar, Johnny “Guitar” Watson, Kirk Franklin, Rufus, Peabo Bryson, Eric Marienthal, Jimmy Haslip and Randy Brecker. Moore’s other prominent studio credits include Gladys Knight’s Grammy winning One Voice (2005), Dwight Howard’s Shoot For The Stars (2010), Dreamgirls: Music for the Motion Picture Soundtrack (2006), One for the Money: Music for the Motion Picture Soundtrack (2012) Bobby Lyle’s Joyful (2002) and Elan Trotman’s Love and Sax (2011). The drummer and his production partner, keyboardist Tim Gant, have teamed to produce numerous contemporary jazz tracks, including the radio favorite “Daddy-O” from Rick Braun’s Esperanto album. In addition to playing drums on Brian Simpson’s It’s All Good (2005), Moore co-wrote the album’s second single “Here With You” with the keyboardist.