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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Marsalis Berklee Jams\nEvent Url: http://www.artsbo
 ston.org/event/detail/440957273/Marsalis_Berklee_Jams\nEvent Date Begin: 2
 011-10-03\nEvent Date End: 2010-11-04\n\nBerklee College of Music and Mars
 alis Music present Marsalis Berklee Jams\, a program that brings up-and-co
 ming jazz artists to Boston for performances with Berklee students\, as we
 ll as master classes and clinics. The featured artist for this sixth insta
 llment of Jams is Aaron Goldberg\, a Boston-born pianist and composer 'sel
 fless in all the right ways . . . versatile and impressive\, and he swings
  hard' (New York Times).   On November 3 and 4\, Goldberg will present two
  performance/jam sessions at 8:00 p.m. While participation in the jam sess
 ions are open to Berklee students only\, tickets for the concert/jam sessi
 ons are available to the public. The Jams take place at Berklee's Cafe 939
 \, 939 Boylston Street. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and tickets are $10. For t
 ickets or more information\, call (617) 747-2261 or visit Berklee.edu/even
 ts. Shows at Cafe 939 are all ages.   Aaron Goldberg (aarongoldberg.com) i
 s a pianist and composer performing at the vanguard of jazz music. His new
  album Home (April 2010\, Sunnyside) builds upon his last\, Worlds. Both e
 xhibit the sensitivity and dynamism of Goldberg's longstanding trio featur
 ing Reuben Rogers and Eric Harland. Goldberg has spent the last 12 years t
 ouring with many of the most brilliant voices in jazz\, including Joshua R
 edman\, Wynton Marsalis\, Betty Carter\, Stefon Harris\, Kurt Rosenwinkel\
 , Madeleine Peyroux\, and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra\, among others
 . Goldberg was born in Boston and got hooked on jazz in high school. He sp
 ent a year at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music before gradua
 ting magna cum laude from Harvard College in 1996 with a degree in history
  and science\, and a concentration in mind\, brain\, and behavior. On week
 ends\, he held a longtime residence at Wally's Cafe in Boston\, and the fa
 ll after graduation he moved to Brooklyn.  He began performing with a cros
 s?generational array of legends and peers -- including Tom Harrell\, Fredd
 ie Hubbard\, Mark Turner\, and Greg Tardy -- in addition to working with h
 is own trio. In 1998\, he joined the quartet of Joshua Redman\, with whom 
 he toured for four years and recorded two albums. Along with Goldberg's fo
 ur albums as a leader and four more as a coleader of the OAM Trio\, he has
  recorded over 60 albums with a diverse spectrum of artists.  This is the 
 sixth Marsalis Berklee Jams\, following programs with Miguel Zen&oacute\;n
 \, Sean Jones\, Fly\, Dafnis Prieto\, and Claudia Acu&ntilde\;a. Marsalis 
 Jams was conceived by Branford Marsalis as an initiative to provide meanin
 gful interaction between established musical ensembles and dedicated stude
 nt musicians at the high school and college levels. The program consists o
 f mini-residencies that include classroom interaction and culminate in per
 formance/jam sessions in which the visiting band follows an opening set of
  its own music by inviting student musicians on stage to play. Since 2003\
 , the program has been successfully presented in colleges and high schools
  in Florida\, Maryland\, Massachusetts\, New Hampshire\, New York\, and Te
 xas.\n\nStart time: 8:00PM
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