
I’ll be joining this amazing group of artists in this great community theater center for a song or two to benefit those affected by the Eaton Fire. BUY TICKETS
I’ll be joining this amazing group of artists in this great community theater center for a song or two to benefit those affected by the Eaton Fire. BUY TICKETS
2/28/25 CCEJ’S 2025 ROOTS OF JUSTICE CONVENING The Roots of Justice Convening will be a full day … Read More »
3/1/22 MORRO BAY, THE SAVORY PALETTE Doing a set of my own and a set with … Read More »
3/2/25 CAMBRIA, SAM COOKE TRIBUTE Come celebrate the music of soul music legend Sam Cooke …Read More »
3/8/25 PASADENA, SECOND SATURDAYS JAZZ NIGHT WITH JL & FRIENDS We’re back for our second show of the year in …Read More »
Hey friends!
First off, thank you so much for being part of this list and community. This is going to be a relatively quick one. I’m so excited about all that’s coming up, and I’m trying to balance sleep and prep for the gigs which are all unique to themselves.
Friday, I’ll be in Long Beach, CA for the CCEJ‘s annual Roots of Justice Convening breakfast.
Saturday, I’ll be in Morro Bay doing a set of my own — and accompanying Zoe Fitzgerald Carter for her set — at the Savory Palette.
Sunday, I’ll be in Cambria for a tribute to Sam Cooke at the Cambria Performing Arts Center.
New photo of me by Mo Cee, trying to emulate Sam!
And Monday I start a 4 week, 8 workshop course back in LA at GenSpace for seniors, teaching creative approaches to singing and writing. I’ve done one off workshops like this before, but never an extended course like this. I’m really excited. They’ve got a very dynamic community there!
The following Saturday, March 8 is our second, Second Saturdays Jazz Night at Archetype Yoga in Pasadena. This is such a beautiful community and I’m so happy I get to keep bringing friends in to see my friends there. For our March 8 show we have Danette Christine, and a close harmony vocal group, The Roswell Sisters.
I go into detail about all of these events on jasonluckett.com/category/shows. Please go there for all the info, or click the links above.
We had a great show to start the year at Archetype. And the benefit for those affected by the Eaton Fire was sold out at Lineage Performing Arts Center. I’m really excited by the dancers and singers there, most of whom will be in their upcoming production of RENT. If you’d like to contribute to the fire fund, go to lineagepac.org and note in the comments/special requests that you want it to go to the fire fund. It was heartbreaking to hear the stories of friends there, but it felt good to know many are getting lots of help and moving forward with such a positive spirit.
Lastly, I’ve been steeped in some of the great stuff that comes in the 28 days devoted to Black History each year. Hiking with my audio books, I listened to James Baldwin’s “The Fire Next Time,” followed by “Between The World and Me,” by Ta-Nehisi Coates. And I’m about half way through Percival Everett’s, “James.” And I just watched the brilliant PBS documentary on Hazel Scott. All of this has lit a fire in me! Delve in for a visit or revisit. I think you’ll be similarly inspired.
Oh, and I went to see Shonda Buchanan talk about her new collection of poems on Nina Simone, along with readings and performances by Lynne Thompson, and Nailah Porter and Deron Johnson. The book’s out in May. I ran into Sonja Marie and found out she’s doing her first show in years tomorrow night at the Del Monte Speakeasy in Venice. All info can be found with a Google search.
Love you all. Be good to yourselves. Spread the word about these gigs and let’s build these communities. It’s easy to forget how essential our IRL communities are and how healing they can be.
J
-->Cathy and I met probably a decade ago when her group Fish To Birds, an a cappella improvised singing group, was forming, I even sat in with them a few times! She’s been a long time influential presence on the jazz vocal scene in Los Angeles and a tireless champion of jazz of all kinds, and now hosts live broadcasts from Kulak’s Woodshed. Cathy & jazz pianist Gary Fukushima have had a wonderful musical relationship for many years. They are the founders of “The Moment”, a quirky modern-jazz & improvisational quintet with synth, guitar, tenor, and percussion.
I’m excited to have Cathy and Gary back with us on the 8th!
No shows booked at the moment.
-->Known principally as a Jazz singer, Cheryl’s versatility encompasses many musical genres. Singing in four languages, Cheryl has performed around the world (including sharing the stage with J.J. Johnson, Wynton Marsalis, Quincy Jones, and a guest member spot with the world renowned Clara Ward Singers), and has recorded with a score of respected and beloved artists. Her 16 years of Operatic training have brought her to the stage as a featured soloist with the Denver Symphony Orchestra, the Florida Orchestra and the Lawrence University Orchestra in Appleton, Wisconsin. She has toured extensively throughout South America and the Caribbean, nurturing her love for Samba, Bossa Nova, Salsa and the riches of Latin and Afro-Cuban music. Her tours in Europe and Asia enthralled audiences.
A sought-after vocal clinician conducting numerous workshops and clinics across the U.S., she is also a founding member of the Jazz Vocal Coalition and retains an esteemed musical presence in Los Angeles, having been heard on stages ranging from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s prestigious Friday Jazz Series to the Hollywood Bowl to the Hollywood and Las Vegas branches of the House of Blues.
What sets Cheryl apart from others is her incredible voice, which imbues each word she sings with a beauty and clarity all its own, taking the listener along on an extraordinary journey. She opens her soul through her music and aims to make a direct connection with every listener.
She has created and performed a one woman show on the life of the great singer/dancer/actress Ethel Waters and has produced and participated in numerous recording projects. Her most recent is entitled LISTEN TO THIS. It features a remarkable cast of players including John Beasley, Rahn Coleman(Producer), Brandon Fields, John Hammond, Rickey Minor and, most notably, her husband and esteemed keyboardist/arranger, Phillip Cabasso, M.D.
Cheryl D. Barnes brings a singular warmth and empathy to every line she sings, engaging listeners from a purr to a power belt. Beloved around the world as a captivating live performer, she is one artist not to be missed.
Visit Cheryl’s website for more in-depth reviews and information. www.cheryldbarnes.com
Beginning at age 5, Phillip Cabasso began a life long musical journey. Piano lessons, music in school, studying arranging and composition and performing on piano and trombone…all culminating in a 30 year collaboration with his wife, jazz singer Cheryl Barnes. Their group, usually a trio with piano, bass and drums, performs regularly and wows audiences with their precision playing and artful renditions of jazz standards, R and B, Brazilian, as well as original compositions. This career taking place throughout university and medical school studies, and as a respected full time internal medicine physician. He considers himself extremely fortunate to play with some of the greatest musicians in the world, not to mention, to be the musical director for the fabulous Ms Barnes!
No shows booked at the moment.
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