Join us for our first interactive Jazz Talk with KSU Professor Trey
WRIGHT PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE JAZZ AT THE STRAND SERIES.
The event will take place in The Strand's Lumiere Lounge on the
Mezzanine Level.
Here are the first four scheduled presentations to come:
February 20, 2025: “A Journey Through Jazz History Part one”.
March 20, 2025: “How To Listen To Jazz”
April 17, 2025: “Brazilian Flavor: Bossa Nova and The Music of
Antonio Carlos Jobim”
May 15, 2025: “Beyond Category: The Music of Duke Ellington”
EVENT DETAILS:
One drink ticket will be included with admission. Doors Open at 7:00PM
with the presentation at 7:30PM
Seating is limited to 30 guests. All guests must be 21 and older to
attend this event.
ABOUT TREY WRIGHT:
Trey Wright is a jazz guitarist, composer, and recording artist based
in Roswell, Ga. Trey spent his formative years as a musician in Athens
performing with the jazz quartet Squat; a six-time winner of Best Jazz
Band at the Flagpole Athens Music Awards and a featured artist at the
Atlanta Jazz Festival, Bel Chere, the Twilight Athens Jazz Festival,
the Cherry Blossom Festival, Harvest Midtown, and Athfest.
Several of Trey’s compositions with the group have received
international airplay and have been featured on Sirius radio and
NPR’s All Things Considered.
Trey also performs freelance in the Athens and Atlanta area and has
performed with Yellowjackets bassist Jimmy Haslip, John Patitucci, Joe
Lovano, Corey Christiansen and Darmon Meader of the New York Voices.
Trey has performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival; Jazz A Vienne; the
International Festival of University Theatre of Casablanca Morocco;
the World Sacred Music Festival in Bangalore, India; and in
Montepulciano, Italy. As a solo guitarist and with his trio, Trey has
been a featured performer at the Athens Music and Arts Festival, the
Athens Jazz Festival, the Lake Oconee Jazz Festival, and the Atlanta
Jazz Festival. In early 2008, Trey began playing with the Georgia
Symphony Jazz Orchestra.
In December of 2002, Trey completed a Master of Music degree in Jazz
Studies at Georgia State University and he currently teaches Applied
Jazz Guitar, Jazz Theory and Composition, Jazz Guitar Ensemble, Jazz
History, Jazz Improvisation and The History of Rock at Kennesaw State
University. Trey has also taught at LaGrange College, Gainesville
College, the Atlanta Institute of Music and Media and was a Jazz
Artist in Residence at the University of Georgia. From 2011-2016 Trey
wrote a column on Jazz Harmony for the Guitar for the quarterly print
magazine Just Jazz Guitar.
In 2006, Trey released his first CD Where I’m Calling From,
receiving rave reviews and airplay throughout the United States, New
Zealand, England, Australia, Germany, Italy, Canada, Luxembourg,
Scotland, and the Netherlands. The Trey Wright Trio released Thinking
Out Loud in the summer of 2009 on Blue Canoe Records. In 2010, The CD
was included in the first round Grammy Nominations for Best Jazz
Instrumental Album. In the Fall of 2012, the Trey Wright Trio’s
version of Thom Yorke’s “Analyze” was included on the
compilation Head Radio Retransmissions: A Tribute to Radiohead on the
German label ESC records. Trey’s long-awaited collaboration with
Grammy-winning saxophonist Mace Hibbard The Hibbard/Wright Project was
released to rave reviews in May 2013 and Trey’s most recent release
Songs From Oak Avenue was released on Blue Canoe Records in Spring
2015. In the Summer of 2016, Trey’s album Thinking Out Loud was
included as part of Delta Airlines In Flight Entertainment on domestic
and international routes.
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