
2025-2026 Season: Zaccai Curtis Cubop Quintet
Grammy-winning pianist Zaccai Curtis leads a powerhouse Latin jazz quintet, showcasing Cubop classics and originals with explosive rhythm, modern vision, and Afro-Cuban soul.
Grammy-winning pianist Zaccai Curtis leads a powerhouse Latin jazz quintet, showcasing Cubop classics and originals with explosive rhythm, modern vision, and Afro-Cuban soul.
Vocalist Somi is the first African woman to be nominated for a Jazz Grammy. Her work draws attention to major artists like Miriam Makeba and her mentor, Hugh Masekela, who have unalterably shaped African culture. Winner of Doris Duke and NAACP Image awards.
Zenón blends the rich traditions of his Puerto Rican heritage with the language of modern jazz, with his work being deeply rooted in cultural exploration, he balances skilled technique with emotional depth.
Bass maestro Cameron Brown has been teaching at the VJC’s Summer Jazz Workshop since 2006. We honor his contributions and historic legacy by hosting him and his New York-based band. All proceeds pledged to the Windham County Heat Fund.
For all music lovers, not just pianists, who are interested in both the practical and spiritual aspects of jazz and improvised music.
Nationally acclaimed trumpeter, composer, bandleader, and educator Sean Jones to perform May 16, 2026 at Vermont Jazz Center. Known for his commanding presence and versatility, he moves seamlessly across genres – leading his own ensembles, collaborating with orchestras, and mentoring emerging talent.
Join VJC Director, Eugene Uman as he mines his repertoire of original music with a dream team of collaborators.