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Artists' Quarter Gift Certificates Artists' Quarter Gift Certificates can be used to pay cover charges, beverages and CD's at the Artists' Quarter. Click the "Buy Now" button to pay by credit card online, or mail a check to the Artists' Quarter 408 St. Peter Street, St. Paul, MN 55102
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Friday, March 2 - Saturday, March 3, The Phil Hey Quartet (9pm, $10)
Friday, 02 March 2012

 March comes in like a lion with the mighty roar of the Phil Hey Quartet. A City Pages review of the PHQ’s CD Subduction: Live at the Artists’ Quarter proclaimed, “Phil Hey's first CD as a bandleader reflects the creative passion, refined taste, and ensemble-oriented empathy that have, over the past two decades, made Hey the area's best jazz drummer.” Performing a book that includes tunes by Bobby Hutcherson, Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Charles Mingus and more, the interplay displayed by this fantastic group is nothing short of telepathy. Phil Hey (drums), Phil Aaron (piano), Dave Hagedorn (vibes) & Tom Lewis (bass).

ImagePhil Hey studied privately with jazz drumming giant Ed Blackwell beginning in the mid-1970s.  Since the mid-1970s, Hey has been one of the busiest and most respected drummers in the Twin Cities music scene. Over the years, Phil has played drums with virtually every active Twin Cities jazz musician, including membership in groups like Eddie Berger's Jazz All Stars, Departure Point, the Chris Lomheim Trio and countless others. Whether keeping the beat on standards with vocalists like Lucia Newell, burning through be bop in groups like Mulligan Stew or breaking down free jazz with folks like sax-man Pat Moriarty, Hey's sense of swing and versatility are welcome additions to any rhythm section. (He has even been found applying his talent in Klezmer bands and once toured with the late blues icon Lazy Bill Lucas. In addition to working with virtually every active Twin Cities jazz musician, Hey has hit the road with internationally known artists like Benny Golson, Dewey Redman, Jay McShann and Stacey Kent. As a recording artist, Phil has appeared on over 60 albums as sideman.

Hungry? V Lo will be making tasty $2 tacos on Friday night!  


ImageDave Hagedorn is an Artist in Residence in the Music Department at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN, where he teaches percussion, jazz studies and world music. Dave Hagedorn His impressive academic credentials include a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Percussion Performance from the Eastman School of Music, as well as various music-related degrees from the New England Conservatory and the University of Minnesota. He has studied with artists including Vic Firth, John Beck, Ed Blackwell (like Phil Hey), and many others, and performed in academic settings with everyone from Gil Evans to Happy Apple. Equally impressive, however, are Hagedorn's accomplishments outside the classroom. His excellent 2003 CD SOLIDLIQUID was released on Artegra Records in the SACD format. He has toured nationally with George Russell, playing several stops on the Kool Jazz Festival circuit, and appeared on Russell's So What (Blue Note Records) and Grammy-nominated The African Game. Around the Twin Cities, Hagedorn has appeared on recordings by the likes of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and Debbie Duncan, and regularly performs with groups including Source Code with Eric Kamau Gravatt, Apex, Low Blows, Pete Whitman's X-Tet, and JazzMN.

ImagePianist and Chicago native Phil Aaron attended the Berklee School of Music and the University of  Illinois prior to relocating to California. Aaron served as music director in the dance department at UCLA and also taught music at Santa Monica College. While at UCLA, Phil composed and performed for numerous local and national dance companies. Since coming to the Twin Cities, Aaron has been composing music for TV and film and performing live. His own Phil Aaron Trio is known for its outstanding recordings and regular weekend gigs at the Hotel Sofitel that lasted a dozen years, as well as shows at other top Twin Cities venues. Aaron is also a top sideman in the Twin Cities music scene, a favored pianist among vocalists and national touring acts. Aaron's long list of credits include shows with Frank Morgan, Byron Stripling, Bob Sheppard, Sammy Davis Jr., John Patitucci, Scott Colley, Jeff Clayton, Ray Drummond, Barbara Morrison and Jackie Allen. In addition to five CD releases as leader, Aaron has appeared on a number of recordings by other artists.

 ImageTwin Cities bassist Tom Lewis, noted for his lyrical solos and musical versatility, can be heard all over town playing bebop, hard bop, free jazz and swinging standards. A long time member of Eddie Berger's “Jazz All Stars,” Tom is currently a member of the Phil Aaron Trio, The Five and other projects. A composer and bandleader in his own right, Tom is regularly called upon to play with visiting jazz luminaries like Benny Golson, Mose Allison, Jim Rotundi, Slide Hampton, Lew Tabackin, Charles McPherson and others. Lewis also keeps busy as a sideman to Twin Cities musicians, as a clinician and as a recording session player.

 
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