Event Horizon Jazz Quartet
Sat, Dec 30
|Merrimans' Playhouse
The quartet performs a multifarious selection of music composed by Jim Kaczmarek and Scott Mertens. "... As musicians, they are exemplary. As composers and arrangers, they are brilliantly creative. As artists they have a unified voice that has an impact and inspiration worthy of close attention.”
Time & Location
Dec 30, 2023, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Merrimans' Playhouse, 401 E Colfax Ave, Suite 135, South Bend, IN 46617, USA
Guests
About the Event
TICKETS are $10 General/$5 Student. End time is estimate.
Event Horizon Jazz Quartet performs a multifarious selection of music composed by Jim Kaczmarek and Scott Mertens. Benefiting from what they learned during a four year plus residency at Hackney’s in Palos Park the group released their first recording in May of 2020. Travis Rogers writes - “(EHJQ) is a brilliant blending of diverse influences and inspirations that combine to create works of wonder and profound interest. As musicians, they are exemplary. As composers and arrangers, they are brilliantly creative. As artists they have a unified voice that has an impact and inspiration worthy of close attention.” The quartet has performed at a variety of venues including Fitzgerald’s, Montrose Saloon Epiphany Center for the Arts, and Madison’s Café Coda. They are thrilled to be performing here at Merriman’s Playhouse. The show will feature music from their cd “Event Horizon” as well as exciting new compositions destined to be on their next...recording this summer.
Jim Kaczmarek - saxophones/flute
Scott Mertens - piano/keyboard
Donn DeSanto - bass
Rick Vitek - drums
https://eventhorizonband.net/video
SOUND LINKS: "Escher Drive" "Consternation" "Chelsea Playground" "Evening Mist"
Donn DeSanto (bass) is currently an instructor at Chicago State University, teaching acoustic and electric bass. He has studied extensively with Larry Gray, Warren Benfield and Steve Lester both members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Eddie deHass as well as further studies with Ray Brown, Rufus Reid, and Niels Henning Orsted Pederson. Donn has served as staff bassist for Holy Angels Church, Divine Providence Church (Westchester, Illinois) and St. Theresa of Avila Church (Chicago). He is the owner and operator of Bass Place Recording Studio, having recorded Flippomusic: Ganesh, Toa Tunes and Life on Mars, as well Curtis Robinson (The Doctor): Dancing in the Street and bass great Larry Gray’s Gravity. Donn’s influences include Ray Brown, Sam Jones, Paul McCartney, Christian McBride, Jaco Pastorius and Rufus Reid. Besides being a long-time member of Jazz on Planet Flippo, The John Moran Trio, Gold Coast Orchestra, and Brass Tracks Jazz Orchestra; Donn has performed with many greats including Jon Faddis, Thad Jones, Frank Mantooth, Melba Moore, Gary Novak, Patti Page, Akio Sasajima and Paul Wertico.
Jim Kaczmarek (saxophones, flute) wanted to play saxophone from before he could say the word. Born and raised near Milwaukee, Wisconsin he began playing professionally at 16. Jim went on to lead the WAMI nominated eclectic jazz group Kinetic Shower in the 80’s and early 90’s; then with WAMI winning vocalist Annie Denison in Annie and the Jazz Orphans. After his Assistantship at Northern Illinois University, teaching Jazz Theory, Kaczmarek moved to Chicago in 1995. Since then, Jim performed with The Buckinghams for over 15 years and has been a member of the High Society Orchestra for over 17 years. Throughout his life he has performed with a wide variety of artists including Diahann Carroll and The Milwaukee Symphony, Jerry Bergonzi, Bobby Shew (at the Lima, Peru Jazz Festival), The Grass Roots, Dennis Tufano, REO Speedwagon, as well Victor DeLorenzo and Brian Ritchie of Violent Femmes. In educational settings Jim has been fortunate enough to perform with numerous greats including Pepper Adams, Tito Puente, Bob Mintzer, Louis Bellson, and Paquito D’ Rivera. Jim co-directed the Chicago South Shore Youth Jazz Ensemble with the world renowned educator Ronald Carter for 12 years. This group performed with such masters as Wynton Marsalis, Hamiet Bluiett and Clark Terry. He has authored Teacher Resource Guides for Volumes 1 and 2 of GIA publications “Teaching Music through Performance in Jazz”, as well as recording with Annie Denison, The Buckinghams and Jack Grassel. Most recently Kaczmarek has performed with The Names, The New Invaders, The Chicago Experience as well as duos with John Moran, Leandro Lopez Varady and John Behling. Jim has performed with Brass Tracks as well as the Pete Elman Big Band. He has taught music in CPS for over 20 years.
Scott Mertens (piano) is an active performer, arranger, and composer. He studied jazz piano with Willie Pickens at Northern Illinois University, where he was a graduate assistant for Director of Jazz Studies Ron Carter. He has performed in solo and small group settings and with various Chicago area groups that include Event Horizon, the Jim Kanas Quartet, and the Nightshift Orchestra. He has also played with numerous Chicago area big bands. He has performed with many distinguished jazz artists, including Wynton Marsalis, Bobby McFerrin, Melton Mustafa, and Louie Bellson.
He was the director of the NIU Community School of the Arts Jazz Band, has worked as a jazz clinician at festivals in several Midwestern states, and has been a regular faculty member at the NIU Jazz Camp since 2007. He is a contributing author to both volumes of Teaching Music through Performance in Jazz (GIA Publications), and he has published jazz compositions through composer Jim Martin’s website, www.pdfjazzmusic.com.
Rick Vitek (drums), a Cleveland native, has been playing in Chicago since 1981, doing club shows in a plethora of styles, as well as recording jingles. He taught percussion at Columbia in the 1990s and appeared twice on Star Search in 1984. Highlights of his career include touring England with the Tom Fuller Band and Japan with Gary Sinise’s Lt. Dan Band. Rick has also performed with many greats, including Richie Cole, Kurt Elling, Joe Lovano and Reggie Thomas. He has recorded with many artists.
PRESS:
“Thanks to the superb artistry of the group and the diverse and stimulating compositions, Event Horizon is an enjoyable and absorbing release. Given the superlative synergy and talent among the four band members it is surprising that they have not recorded together more often. Perhaps this will change in the future.” - Hrayr Attarian- Chicago Jazz Magazine
“Event Horizon Jazz Quartet is a brilliant blending of diverse influences and inspirations that combine to create works of wonder and profound interest. This, their debut album, is the harbinger of great things to come… As musicians, they are exemplary. As composers and arrangers, they are brilliantly creative. As artists, they have a unified voice that has an impact and inspiration worthy of close attention.” - Travis L. Rogers Jr. The Jazz Owl
“The synergy within Event Horizon is spectacular… It’s amazing how each member of Event Horizon is solid and assertive enough to grab the spotlight at any time. Given the space, each person commands attention. Despite these four strong individual presences, a unity shapes these compositions into performances that are full of momentum and impact.” - Marc Phillips Part Time Audiophile
Concerts and events made possible, in part, with support from the Wells Fargo Philanthropic Services Private Trust Foundations, which include grants from the Stanley A. and Flora P. Clark Memorial Community Trust Foundation (2020-2021; 2022-2023 seasons), the John, Anna, and Martha Jane Fields Memorial Trust Foundation (2021-2022; 2022-2023 seasons), and the Florence V. Carroll Charitable Trust (2021-2022; 2022-2023; 2023-2024 seasons). Special concert event support provided by the Arts Midwest Grow, Invest, Gather (GIG) Fund grant (2022-2023 season). Activities are made possible in part by the Arts Organization Support (AOS), Indiana Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency (2023-2024 season).
Concerts and events made possible, in part, with support from The Esther and George Jaruga Charitable Foundation (2020-2023 seasons).
The Student and Home Grown Series concerts made possible, in part, with support from the ArtsEverywhere Grant from the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County, and the Arts Project Support Grant and the Arts Recovery Grant through the Indiana Arts Commission.
Tickets
General
$10 Advanced or Door
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$5 Student/Discount
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