Brandon Suarez is an up-and-coming young star in the world of jazz tenor saxophone. Recently signed with the Cellar Live record label, he has toured with acclaimed artists like Vincent Herring and Eric Alexander, including a tour across Japan. Suarez was also a guest artist at the Aarhus Jazz Festival in Denmark and performed at the prestigious Monterey Jazz Festival when he was just 18 years old. His penchant for bebop and the American Songbook translates to a live show you won’t want to miss!
Caleb Tobocman is one of New York’s most in-demand rising bass stars. Having grown up in a musical family (in the legendary artist building Manhattan Plaza), Caleb picked up the upright bass at the age of 16 and it was apparent he was a natural. In a few short years, he has already shared the bandstand with jazz greats such as Vincent Herring, George Coleman, Nicholas Payton, David Hazeltine, Eric Alexander, Veronica Swift, Grant Stewart, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Emmet Cohen, Pasquale Grasso, and Benny Bennack III, among others. Caleb studied at Manhattan School of Music under legends Ron Carter and Buster Williams.
Jason Long is a Philadelphia native and a 32 year professional musician, arranger and music educator in the Philadelphia/New York/Washington DC area. In 1997, he received a B.A. Degree in Music Performance from the University of the Arts, Philadelphia PA. Jason has performed and recorded with numerous local and national acts during the past 30 years as both a pianist and a bassist, including Bobby Caldwell, Wayne Newton, Janis Siegel, Arturo Sandoval, Debbie Gibson, Brian Bromberg, Will Lee and Andrew Neu, among many others. Since twelve years of age, Jason has performed over 8,000 professional musical performances in both public and private venues. Jason is among the most working and in demand musicians in the Philadelphia area. He enjoys staying busy primarily as a jazz musician, although he performs many different genres of music five nights a week
Brandon Suarez – Tenor Saxophone
Jason Long – Piano
Caleb Tobocman – Bass
Tom Angello – Drums
Non Members $20.00
SJ Jazz Members $15.00
SJ Jazz Patron Members $10.00
Reservations can be made by Jazz Society Patron Members Only by calling 609-289-0326. All others will be seated on a first come, first serve basis.