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Wednesday, September 17

Melaner
Wednesday, September 17
7:30PM|9:00PM

Brooklyn-based Afro-Latina singer-songwriter Melaner is celebrated for her genre-spanning sound that fuses Afro-Latinx rhythms with modern pop, neo-soul, and jazz sensibilities. A Berklee College of Music alumna, she brings refined musicality and storytelling to every performance. Known for delivering bilingual (English and Spanish) sets that boldly embrace her heritage, she rose to wider recognition as a top-nine finalist on Univision’s Reina De La Canción. Melaner is also a powerful advocate for Afro-Latina representation in Latin music, aiming to open doors and challenge industry norms through both her art and her voice.

Thursday, September 18

D'Nasya
Thursday, September 18
7:30PM|9:00PM

Brooklyn native D’Nasya is a versatile vocalist and performer whose work spans Broadway, opera, and international stages. A proud LaGuardia High School alum, she went on to star in leading roles in several operas during college. Her Broadway credits include Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, Hairspray, and Sister Act. When she’s not touring abroad, D’Nasya headlines with her own band in NYC and performs regularly with Broadway Sings.

Friday, September 19

Sonny Step Quartet
Friday, September 19
7:30PM|9:00PM

Sonny Step is an jazz/RnB/Soul singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist born and raised in Philadelphia. Based in New York City, he has played with a large array of top acts in notable venues such as Rihanna at the 2016 VMA’s, Shawn Mendes and Ricky Martin at the Prudential Center, Solange Knowles at her powerful performance at the Guggenheim, and Diplo at Governor’s Ball playing in front of a crowd of thousands.

Saturday, September 20

Darnell White Quartet
Saturday, September 20
7:30PM|9:00PM

Darnell White is a dynamic Harlem-born singer-pianist, composer, and musical director who stands as a pillar of NYC’s jazz and cabaret scene. A LaGuardia High School and Juilliard alumnus, he’s garnered acclaim for his heartfelt renditions of pop and jazz standards, inventive covers—like his crowd‑pleasing take on Radiohead’s “Creep”—and engaging stage presence that regularly earns standing ovations thedjangonyc.com. A 2025 MAC Award winner, White leads his trio and quartet at top venues like The Club Room, The Django, Roxy Bar, 54 Below, Birdland, and Lincoln Center, while also working as a sought-after vocal coach, arranger, and music director for off‑Broadway shows (Revelation The Musical, Gospel at Colonus), Broadway artists (Melba Moore, Brian McKnight), and churches and opera choruses across the region the djangonyc.com. His performances are celebrated for their soulful sophistication, blend of genres, and his seamless shift between pianist and vocalist—making each show an inspiring, emotionally immersive experience.

Wednesday, September 24

Anita Donndorff Quartet
Wednesday, September 24
7:30PM|9:00PM

Argentinian vocalist and composer Anita Dondorff is one of the most influential jazz artists in her native Buenos Aires. Earlier this year she moved to New York, where she performs regularly with some of the most renowned musicians from the local scene, while working on her second studio album.

Thursday, September 25

ELEW Trio
Thursday, September 25
7:30PM|9:00PM

ELEW (Eric Lewis) is an innovative pianist and composer who redefines the boundaries of jazz by blending virtuosic technique with the raw energy of rock, hip-hop, and pop. A former winner of the Thelonious Monk International Piano Competition, he has performed with jazz greats like Wynton Marsalis, Cassandra Wilson, and Elvin Jones, but is best known for pioneering “Rockjazz,” a high-octane style where he transforms contemporary rock and pop hits into explosive, percussive piano performances. Often playing standing up and reaching inside the instrument to create bold new sounds, ELEW captivates audiences with both his musicianship and theatrical flair. His fearless approach bridges genres and generations, making him a singular presence on today’s music scene.

Friday, September 26

Madelyn Hicks Quartet
Friday, September 26
7:30PM|9:00PM

Madelyn Hicks is a New York City-based vocalist, born and raised in Dallas, Texas. Known for her dynamic presence across the NYC club scene, she offers a fresh and engaging take on live music. Her sets blend inventive covers of soulful '70s and '80s classics, folk-rock flavors, the Great American Songbook, and reimagined modern hits. She’s joined by her talented quartet for a groovy, genre-blending set featuring the sounds of Amy Winehouse, Aretha Franklin, and more.

Saturday, September 27

Tyreek McDole Quartet
Saturday, September 27
7:30PM|9:00PM

Tyreek McDole is a Haitian-American baritone vocalist based in New York City, whose soulful warmth and masterful command of jazz tradition have rapidly marked him as one of the most promising new voices in the genre. He first captured attention by winning the Outstanding Vocalist Award at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2018 Essentially Ellington Competition. In 2023, he further solidified his reputation by winning first place in the prestigious Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, becoming only the second male vocalist to do so in the competition’s history. In 2025, he released his debut album Open Up Your Senses on Artwork Records—a beautifully crafted and spiritually resonant project that earned him acclaim, including four stars in DownBeat and praise as a bold and thoughtful debut.

Thursday, October 02

Leah Rich
Thursday, October 02
7:30PM|9:00PM

Leah Rich is a New York City–based singer whose warm, expressive voice combines classic traditions with a contemporary, cosmopolitan flair. Leah’s authentic, urban style bridges the gap between her Soviet Azeri roots, and her metropolitan upbringing. Her performances are marked by a refined sense of swing, fluid phrasing, and a natural storytelling ability that draws audiences in with both intimacy and sophistication. Whether in an intimate club setting or on a larger stage, Leah Rich captivates listeners with a style that feels timeless yet distinctly her own.

Friday, October 03

Madeline Dalton
Friday, October 03
7:30PM|9:00PM

Vocalist Madeline Dalton is a modern, ambitious woman with timeless elegance. She can channel classic Judy Garland films with her warm, spinny vibrato and bring the house down with a powerhouse high belt à la Kelly Clarkson. Dalton is known around NYC for performing jazz arrangements of hits by female singer-songwriters, such as Sara Bareilles, Olivia Rodrigo, and Carole King. By bringing the work of trailblazing female singer-songwriters into conversation with jazz, Dalton creates space for young women to hear their stories represented in a genre that has largely excluded them.

Thursday, October 16

Anita Donndorff Quartet
Thursday, October 16
7:30PM|9:00PM

Argentinian vocalist and composer Anita Dondorff is one of the most influential jazz artists in her native Buenos Aires. Earlier this year she moved to New York, where she performs regularly with some of the most renowned musicians from the local scene, while working on her second studio album.

Friday, October 17

N'Kenge
Friday, October 17
7:30PM|9:00PM

N’Kenge is a dazzling, genre-defying singer and performer whose powerful voice and magnetic stage presence have earned her acclaim on Broadway, in opera houses, and with symphony orchestras worldwide. A Juilliard and Manhattan School of Music graduate, she effortlessly moves between classical, jazz, gospel, pop, and soul, bringing both virtuosity and emotional depth to every performance. On Broadway, she has starred in productions such as Motown: The Musical and the revival of Caroline, or Change, and she frequently appears as a soloist with major orchestras, showcasing her remarkable vocal versatility.

Thursday, October 23

Wayne Tucker Quartet
Thursday, October 23
7:30PM|9:00PM

Wayne Tucker is a dynamic New York City trumpeter, composer, and vocalist whose music seamlessly fuses jazz, soul, R&B, and pop. Known for his warm, lyrical trumpet tone and soulful improvisations, he brings a modern sensibility to the jazz tradition while appealing to a wide range of listeners. Tucker has performed with an impressive roster of artists, including Taylor Swift, Kurt Elling, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Jazz at Lincoln Center, and he is also the leader of his own band, Wayne Tucker & The Bad Mothas. Whether on stage as a sideman or fronting his group, Tucker captivates audiences with his charisma, versatility, and emotionally charged performances.

Friday, October 24

Tyreek McDole Quartet
Friday, October 24
7:30PM|9:00PM

Tyreek McDole is a Haitian-American baritone vocalist based in New York City, whose soulful warmth and masterful command of jazz tradition have rapidly marked him as one of the most promising new voices in the genre. He first captured attention by winning the Outstanding Vocalist Award at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2018 Essentially Ellington Competition. In 2023, he further solidified his reputation by winning first place in the prestigious Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, becoming only the second male vocalist to do so in the competition’s history. In 2025, he released his debut album Open Up Your Senses on Artwork Records—a beautifully crafted and spiritually resonant project that earned him acclaim, including four stars in DownBeat and praise as a bold and thoughtful debut.

Saturday, October 25

Closed For A Private Event
Saturday, October 25
6:00PM

The Club Room will be closed for a private event. Please Join us for cocktails and dancing starting at 11:00.

Thursday, October 30

Darnell White Quartet
Thursday, October 30
7:30PM|9:00PM

Darnell White is a dynamic Harlem-born singer-pianist, composer, and musical director who stands as a pillar of NYC’s jazz and cabaret scene. A LaGuardia High School and Juilliard alumnus, he’s garnered acclaim for his heartfelt renditions of pop and jazz standards, inventive covers—like his crowd‑pleasing take on Radiohead’s “Creep”—and engaging stage presence that regularly earns standing ovations thedjangonyc.com. A 2025 MAC Award winner, White leads his trio and quartet at top venues like The Club Room, The Django, Roxy Bar, 54 Below, Birdland, and Lincoln Center, while also working as a sought-after vocal coach, arranger, and music director for off‑Broadway shows (Revelation The Musical, Gospel at Colonus), Broadway artists (Melba Moore, Brian McKnight), and churches and opera choruses across the region the djangonyc.com. His performances are celebrated for their soulful sophistication, blend of genres, and his seamless shift between pianist and vocalist—making each show an inspiring, emotionally immersive experience.
