Jazz Vespers on 12.17 at 4pm
/Vocalist Gabrielle Stravelli regularly leads her quartet in performances at the country’s finest jazz clubs and performing arts centers and she has headlined domestic and international jazz festivals including the 2023 Delaware Water Gap COTA Jazz Festival, 2023 Cayman Arts Festival on Grand Cayman Island, the 2021 & 2018 WBGO Jazz on the Mountain Festival in New Paltz, NY, the 2019 Providencia Jazz Festival in Santiago, Chile, the 2016 All That Jazz Festival in Eleuthera, Bahamas and the 2014 Maree Sonore Festival in Venice, Italy. She premiered pianist Fred Hersch’s song cycle “Rooms of Light” and toured the U.S. premiering Wynton Marsalis’s “Abyssinian Mass.”
As a US State Department “Jazz Ambassador” she has performed and taught throughout Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and South America. “Dream Ago,” her 2017 release which consists primarily of original material, received a rare 5- star review from Downbeat Magazine and her 2019 release “Pick Up My Pieces: Gabrielle Stravelli Sings Willie Nelson” was featured by noted music critic Will Friedwald in the WSJ and awarded the 2020 Bistro Award for Outstanding Recording. IG: @gabriellestravelli
Bassist Patrick O’Leary has toured the United States, Canada, Europe, South America, Australia, and Japan with a veritable who’s who of jazz greats including Lionel Hampton, Illinois Jacquet, Diana Krall, Hal Galper, Bob Dorough and Teri Thornton. Born in Buffalo, O’Leary studied piano and bass at Potsdam State University’s Crane School of Music earning a BS in Music.
During his tenure as the bassist for the Lionel Hampton Orchestra, Pat recorded the Grammy-nominated CD “Sentimental Journey” for Atlantic Records. Pat performed with legendary jazz pianist and vocalist Bob Dorough for 20 years. Other leading artists with whom O’Leary has played include Bobby Short, Eartha Kitt, saxophonists James Moody, Junior Cook, Lee Konitz and Joe Lovano, pianists Barry Harris and Junior Mance, and vocalists Joe Williams and Marlena Shaw.
As a US Department of State Jazz Ambassador, O’Leary has toured 11 west African countries, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and South America performing concerts and teaching masterclasses. In recent years Pat has taken a special interest in fusing jazz, classical and ethnic folk music culminating in the “Montenegro Jazz Suite” and his “Serbian Jazz Suite” which featured The Belgrade Radio and Television Orchestra,a 100-member choir and jazz quartet.
Cookie Walk is Back! 12/15-16
/Don’t miss it! Share home made cookies with your loved ones!
Messy Christmas 12.01 at 5 pm
/Join us for Messy Christmas !
Messy church is a community where your family belong!
Jazz Vespers on 10/15 at 4 pm
/Sunday, October 15 at 4:00pm marks the next installment of the Pound Ridge Community Church Jazz Vespers series, featuring acclaimed trumpeter Bruce Harris!
Messy church 6/16 @ 5pm
/Last Messy church for the season! Don’t miss out this fun and meaningful gathering!
Annual Peace walk 6/14
/Join us for this meaningful time together. We will start from PR fire department and walk around the Scott’s Corner.
Jazz Vespers on 5/21
/WAYNE TUCKER is a trumpeter, composer, arranger, violinist and vocalist based in New York City. He has released 4 albums under his name and performs regularly with his band, The Bad Mothas in New York City.
Wayne has toured and recorded with a diverse array of notables such as jazz musicians Kurt Elling, Al Foster, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Cyrille Aimée; pop acts Taylor Swift, David Crosby, Elvis Costello, Matt Simons and Eric Hutchinson; r&b singers Ne-Yo and Gabriel Garzon-Montano; hip hop artists Jidenna and Ryan Leslie; and with the rock band Brass Against.
Wayne continues to maintain a dedicated presence in the small clubs of New York City alongside a career which makes occasional forays into venues like Madison Square Garden, The Hollywood Bowl, and The Tonight Show, to name a few. Tucker wrote the soundtrack and co-stars in the short film Hotel Bleu.
Jazz Vespers 4/16
/Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Nick Green’s love for jazz music began when he attended Frank Sinatra high school of the arts founded by Tony Bennett in Astoria, Queens. He would go on to earn a Bachelor’s degree as well as a Masters degree in Jazz studies at the conservatory of Music at Purchase College N.Y. studying under Gary Smulyan. Nick began a close mentor ship with Alto saxophone master Charles McPherson at the age of 17. He’s also studied in New York with Barry Harris, Lee Konitz, Mike Dirubbo, Bruce Williams. Nick has had the privilege to perform with musicians such as Charles McPherson, Jon Faddis, Jerry Dodgion, Bruce Barth, Bruce Harris, Joe Magnarelli, Pasquale Grasso, Ari Roland, Michael Weiss, Pete Malinverni and Kenny Washington, to name a few.