3 Generations of Jazz – Leonieke Scheuble Trio Wed June 24
07:00PM to 09:30PM - June 24, 2026

ABOUT THE 3 GENERATIONS OF JAZZ TRIO

Pianist, Leonieke:

Recently, returning from 9 weeks in Japan headlining at the Osaka Expo 2025 (World’s Fair), a subsequent tour in the US, and being a much sought after Artist among New York’s finest Jazz musicians, Leonieke is well on her way to being one of the major figures in Jazz. Come experience for yourself the artistry of this fine young talent and her outstanding group.

 

Bassist, Bill Crow:

Bill Crow has enjoyed a long jazz career, playing as a member of bands led by Stan Getz, Claude Thornhill, Marian McPartland, Gerry Mulligan, Benny Goodman, Zoot Sims and Clark Terry, and has made individual appearances with Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, and many more. He has recorded extensively with most of these bands, and with many others.  He has also played for several hit Broadway shows, including The King and I, On the Twentieth Century, and 42ND Street.

Bill has also written two books about jazz, “Jazz Anecdotes” and “From Birdland to Broadway,” both published by Oxford University Press. Currently, Bill performs regularly at Smalls Jazz Club in Manhattan, and is a lecturer and active performer at Lincoln Center.

 

Drummer, Nick Scheuble:

Nick Scheuble has performed with Classical and Jazz Grammy winner, Wynton Marsalis, as well many of the world’s most respected jazz musicians. He has also remained Grammy-nominee, Chico Mendoza’s percussionist for over 30 years.

Recently returning from performing in Japan (mid April thru mid June 2025) for the Osaka EXPO (World’s Fair), Nick has also performed US Embassy tours of Uzbekistan and Moldova, and toured much of the United States.

Nick has performed at noted venues throughout North America, Eastern and Western Europe, East and Central Asia.

 

Doors open at 4:30 for Happy Hour. Performance begins at 7:00 with $5 Entertainment Fee and $25 food & drink minimum per person. Reservations strongly recommended.

 

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