• Dec 16, 2017 from 16:00 to 18:00
  • Location: Arts Garage
  • Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2020


December 16, 8 PM: New York saxophonist Alex Weitz has an in-depth knowledge of composition that imbues his originals with robust, memorable melodies and structural integrity. The classical rigor of those melodies is just as evident in the way he improvises around them.

Since graduating from Miami's Frost School of Music, Alex’s primary musical focus has been on performing, composing, and producing music with his ensemble, the Alex Weitz Group. March of 2013 saw their debut release "Chroma," and after a long-awaited return his sophomore record, "Luma." Weitz has appeared at such topflight venues as the Kennedy Center, the Monterey Jazz Festiva, the Arsht Center, the Tucson Jazz Festival, Gusman Hall, the Azamara Journey, the Telluride Jazz Festival, and numerous local, national, and internationsl venues with his own group and as a sideman.

In recognition of his excellence, Weitz received DownBeat’s Outstanding Undergraduate Soloist award of 2013, as well as recognition from ASCAP as an outstanding young jazz composer, and in 2014 his original “Song for Peace” was featured as the theme song for the Swedish documentary, "Bettan’s Taxi." The upcoming year is already looking to be a breakout one for Weitz, and with the release of "Luma" it’s only a matter of time before discerning ears will awaken to his unmistakable voice.

Featuring: Alex Weitz, sax; Tal Cohen, piano; Ben Tiberio, bass; Michael Piolet, drums.

“It is impossible not to be knocked out by the sheer creative firepower of Alex Weitz.” – The Jazz Word

Arts Garage is located at 94 NE 2nd Ave in Delray Beach. Tickets are $30-$40-$45 at artsgarage.org or 561-450-6357. BRING YOUR OWN ... WHATEVER! The theater boasts cabaret-style table seating, where patrons can bring their own food and drinks, including alcohol. Music courtesy of KCC Productions.

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