Jazz Ensemble to Play Dutchess Community College

Jazz Ensemble to Play DCC

March 26, 2015 – Musical group Matt Finley & Rio Jazz will perform at Dutchess Community College on April 7 at 7:30 p.m. in its 28th annual concert that will include original compositions as well as classics and Brazilian jazz. The concert, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the Louis Greenspan Cafeteria in Drumlin Hall on DCC’s main campus. Refreshments will be served.

Finley plays trumpet, flugelhorn, flute and soprano saxophone. Joining Finley at the DCC performance will be Peter Tomlinson (piano), Jeff Ciampa (guitar), Don Miller (acoustic bass), Richie Morales (drums) and Tomas Martin Lopez (Latin percussion). Christopher Brellochs, chair of DCC’s Music Program, will join the band on saxophone.

Finley performed for many years with Grammy-winning saxophonist Nick Brignola, and studied composition with Edgar Curtis, founding director of the Albany Symphony Orchestra.

Morales played drums with acclaimed jazz group Spyro Gyra. He also has played with artists such as Stevie Wonder and Carly Simon. Tomlinson teaches jazz piano at Western Connecticut State College and Vassar College and has performed with Ron Carter, Kenny Washington and Jimmy Cobb. Ciampa has recorded with Dave Matthews, Mark Egan and Harry Belafonte, among others. Miller has played with Dizzy Gillespie, Tony Bennett and George Benson, along with other jazz greats. He also has performed with pop acts such as N’ Sync and Enrique Iglesias.

For more information, call the DCC Office of Student Activities at (845) 431-8050. For more about the band, visit www.riojazz.com or www.mattfinley.com. Visitors are encouraged to park in Lot D on Cottage Road.

Founded in 1957, Dutchess Community College is a two-year community college that has earned a reputation for providing an outstanding education at the lowest tuition in New York state. Its main campus is in Poughkeepsie, with a satellite campus in Wappingers Falls. For more information, visit www.sunydutchess.edu.

Author: Harlem Valley News