Patricia Adams
commutes to
Massachusetts from
her New York home to
play Ryles brunch
first Sundays and
for special events
such as she and Paul
plan for June 12th.
After visiting each
other’s gigs, Broadnax and Adams
decided it would be
fun to team up for
an evening of duets.
Tickets are $10
and may be purchased
in advance by going
to
www.rylesjazz.com
and clicking on
BUY-TIX.
Ryles Jazz Club is
wheelchair
accessible. All
major credit cards
are accepted.
Ryles Jazz Club
is located at 212 Hampshire Street, Inman Square, Cambridge 617
876 9330.
offers full service dining with some of the best
to-die-for ribs on
the east coast. Dinner at Ryles promises deliciously seasoned
specialties from Chef Mitch’s kitchen - - dinner and a show in
the style of café society.
There is a $10 cover charge at the
door. Tickets may be purchased in advance by going to
www.rylesjazz.com and clicking on BUY-TIX. Ryles
Jazz Club is wheelchair accessible. All major credit cards are
accepted.
*ABOUT THE
BAND
Broadnax/Adams
Paul Broadnax
has appeared with many nationally recognized jazz artists
including such notables as Clark Terry, Joe Williams, Milt
Hinton and Dorothy Donegan, Alan Dawson, Lionel Hampton, Cab
Calloway, Jimmy Witherspoon, Diane Carrol, Donna Byrne and
Rebecca Parris.
Paul has produced
several
CDs
and been a featured artist as well. His beautiful piano touch
and intimate singing style can be enjoyed live Sundays at the
Acton Jazz Café (noon to 3:00 pm) and Top Of The Hub (8:00 pm to
midnight).
Known for his “King Thing” (Nat
Cole’s singing and playing), and the powerful influence of Joe
Williams, he continues to perform around New England and beyond.
He has been twice nominated for the Boston Music Awards Jazz
Singer of the Year, and chosen in 2003 as Musician of the Year
by the Boston Musicians’ Association.
“I’m glad he happened along in our
time because he gives the listener so much pleasure” - Joe
Williams
Patricia
Adams, vocalist,
sings and swings jazz and blues standards from Tin Pan Alley and
Harlem renaissance among New England venues. Stepping onto a
nightclub stage for the first time in 1992 at Scullers Jazz Club
in Boston, Adams traded her thirty-five year career in human
resources management for life as a full time artist in 1998.
“How can a woman with this
many years in middle management sound so warm and personable,
and even a bit like Lena Horne?” muses the Boston Globe, 2004.
Adams brings her 35 years
corporate experience to Berklee College of Music in Boston with
a business jazz jam for the entrepreneurial musician, Bandleader
Toolkit©. You can
find The Patricia Adams Quartet at Ryles Jazz Club, 10:00 am to 3:00
pm, first Sundays. “No gimmicks, just really good music.” CADENCE
Magazine 2006
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Peter Kontrimas
[bass] is one of New England’s most revered sound engineers and
bassists. He has played bass with The Paul Broadnax Trio for many
years, enjoying tenured gigs at upscale venues. He is a much sought
after bass player, particularly in the Boston area. “Peter
Kontrimas’ bass makes some telling appearances, including a
thoughtful solo on "You Won't Forget Me." ~ Dave Nathan, All Music
Guide. Kontrimas has recorded and/or played on over 254 recordings.
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Drummer,
Gary Johnson, has
been keeping time for 37 years with, among others Scott
Hamilton, Dave McKenna, Ken Peplowski, Keely Smith and the
Nelson Riddle Orchestra.
For four years, he traveled extensively with the Artie Shaw
Orchestra under the direction of Dick Johnson. While touring, he
accompanied artists such as Buddy DeFranco, Dizzy Gillespie, Rosemary Clooney, Frankie Laine.
Helen Forest, Connie Haines and Ruby Braff. Currently, Johnson
freelances in the New England area, including playing every
month with The Ray Santisi Trio at Ryles Jazz Club.
Johnson studied with Bill Flanagan, Fred Buda of the Boston Pops and
Alan Dawson. He attended the Berklee College of Music.