Tony Hagood Trio

Tony Hagood Trio

Fri, Apr 26

Show: $25 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) Tony Hagood, an accomplished pianist and composer hailing from Westerville, Ohio, earned his bachelor's degree in music performance from Capital University in 2010. With an international presence, Tony has captivated audiences in countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, France, Italy, Spain, Turkey, and various Caribbean nations. In the United States, Tony's musical versatility shines as he performs in diverse settings, from intimate restaurants to grand stadiums. Juggling an impressive array of roles, he leads his own quartet, trio, duo, and performs solo around six times a week. Additionally, he manages his concert series at the Columbus Museum of Art and the McConnell Arts Center. Tony serves as a staff pianist, lecturer, and instructor of commercial, jazz, and classical piano at Otterbein University. He accompanies several High School Choirs, is a collaborative pianist at Hilliard United Methodist Church, heads his music lessons company, Noteworthy Music, and his booking company, A Note Above the Rest Entertainment. You can hear Tony and his trio the 4th Friday of each month at Ginger Rabbit. Tony's rich performance history includes collaborations with Grammy award winners like Tamika Lawrence, playing for the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and Ne-Yo at a sold-out picnic with the pops concert, playing with the Columbus Jazz Orchestra and Byron Stripling’s quintet, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and performing with various renowned artists across genres including Broadway and American Idol finalists. Whether accompanying orchestras, playing with jazz ensembles, or working with cover bands spanning classic rock, country, R&B, and more, Tony Hagood's musical prowess leaves an indelible mark on every stage he graces. 

Chase Potter

Chase Potter

Sat, Apr 27

“Power Hour” Show: $5 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) 

Matthew Peyton Dixon

Matthew Peyton Dixon

Sat, Apr 27

“Power Hour” Show: $5 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) 

Parallel Structures

Parallel Structures

Tue, Apr 30

Show: $5 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Jake Smith & Billy Wolfe - Saxes, Will Strickler - Bass, Kyle Rowland - Drums 

Whirlybirds

Whirlybirds

Wed, May 01

Show: $5 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) 

Mary McClendon

Mary McClendon

Thu, May 02

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Columbus’s own, Mary McClendon, who doesn’t remember a time when she didn’t sing or want to. She was a featured vocalist with the Columbus Jazz Orchestra (JAG) for 20+ years, performing with the Columbus Symphony, Ballet Met, and producing and acting in acclaimed one-woman Shows that tell the stories of Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nancy Wilson. She has shared the stage with many national and international Artists and is a voice over talent for commercials, jingles, and corporate/industrial videos. She can be found locally and in the Tri-State area, leading her own Trio of multi-faceted and multi-talented musicians….Vernon Hairston, Chris Brown, Bobby Floyd, Kevin Turner, Jimmi Love, Bradley Mellen, Jon Eshelman, Tom Carroll, and George DeLancey…to name a few. 

Erik Augis Trio

Erik Augis Trio

Fri, May 03

"Power Hour" Show: $5 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) Erik Augis is a native of Columbus, Ohio. After obtaining his degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music he returned to Columbus and began work as a freelance musician. Erik has been performing in Columbus for several years and works with many of the area’s well-known musicians and bands including Andy Woodson, Kim Pensyl, Dan Faehnle, Louis Tsamous, Pete Mills, the Columbus Jazz Orchestra, Jazz 4 Kids, Vocal Impact, and others. 

Pete Mills Quartet

Pete Mills Quartet

Fri, May 03

Show: $25 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) A native of Toronto Canada, saxophonist and composer Pete Mills’ discography includes 4 solo titles, with his most recent, 2014’s Sweet Shadow. As a sideman he appears on over a dozen CDs including those by The Columbus Jazz Orchestra, saxophonist Chad Eby, the eclectic ensemble Madrugada, guitarist Stan Smith, The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra and The Paul Ferguson Jazz Orchestra. In addition to his performing, Mills teaches saxophone, improvisation and directs the jazz ensemble at Denison University in Granville, Ohio. 

Robert Mason

Robert Mason

Sat, May 04

“Power Hour” Show: $10 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) Robert Mason is a pianist, teacher, and organist from Columbus, Ohio. His personal group, the Robert Mason Trio released their debut album, “State of Soul” in 2019, featuring a blend of jazz and soulful sounds. The group has recently released their second album “State of Groove”, which is now available on all streaming platforms. Robert has performed at venues and events such as: Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival, Columbus Jazz and Ribs Festival, the Lincoln Theatre (Columbus, OH), Ginger Rabbit, The Blu Note Jazz Cafe, Blu Jazz+ (Akron, OH), The Refectory (Columbus), Natalies Music Hall & Kitchen 

Daniel Meron Trio Presents Pendulum

Daniel Meron Trio Presents Pendulum

Sat, May 04

Show: $25 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) Pianist - composer Daniel Meron and his trio present a set of highly melodic and expressive music. Debuting compositions from their upcoming release "Pendulum" on Pinch Records, the NYC-based group delivers a memorable experience of sounds and colors from around the world. Over the past decade Meron has established himself as a prominent figure in the modern jazz scene. Meron has released four critically acclaimed albums, with performances at NYC's best jazz clubs, the Jacksonville Jazz Festival, Costa Rica Jazz Festival, and tours of the US, Canada, Europe and Israel. “Meron’s songs are defined by a melodic, lyrical, style that is immediately engaging... his piano sound is crystal clear, precise and beautiful..." - All About Jazz 

Jasmine Spitzer

Jasmine Spitzer

Tue, May 07

Show: $5 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Born and raised in Minot, North Dakota, Jasmine is the daughter of two music educators. She moved to the Columbus area in 2017 to complete her degree in music education at Ohio Wesleyan University. Jasmine teaches middle school for Columbus City Schools and is a teaching artist for the Jazz Arts Group. Influenced by jazz, blues, soul, funk, and R&B, Jasmine brings a diverse body of repertoire to the table. Catch her at Ginger Rabbit on the first Tuesday of every month (and a stray weekend here and there) for an exciting variety of music featuring some of the best musicians Columbus has to offer! 

CLOSED for Private Event

CLOSED for Private Event

Wed, May 08

We will be closed this evening for a private event. If you are interested in booking your own event, please email claire@eatchapmans.com. 

Milo Mannino

Milo Mannino

Thu, May 09

Show: $5 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Milo Mannino presents: Great Trumpet Jazz Masters, featuring songs from Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Clifford Brown, Freddie Hubbard, Clark Terry, and more 

Jake Smith

Jake Smith

Fri, May 10

"Power Hour" Show: $5 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) 

Tivon Pennicott

Tivon Pennicott

Fri, May 10

Show: $50 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) For years, Tivon Pennicott has been transporting audiences to a higher level of consciousness. His latest single releases are the beginning of a new foundation on a canvas for genuine expression. A vocal performance with Tell Me Again (Dox Records, 2022) and a melodic feel good with Faith in Grace (Dox Records, 2023), display his versatility and a renewed authenticity as an artist. Also visit his self released 2020 album Spirit Garden, one that greets his listeners like a warm hug, granting access to experience the gravity of his artistry though a 26 piece stringed orchestra. The highly sought saxophone player, composer and multi-instrumentalist is a key contributor to three GRAMMY Award winning albums, appearing on Esperanza Spalding’s disruptive recording Radio Music Society (Heads Up Interna7onal, 2012), and Gregory Porter’s Liquid Spirit (Blue Note, 2013) and Take Me to the Alley (Blue Note, 2017). He has collaborated extensively with such visionaries as Roy Hargrove and Ari Hoenig, and performed at The Royal Albert Hall, the Berliner Philharmonie and Carnegie Hall. On screen, Pennicott appears regularly on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” as a member of the Stay Human Band with Jon Batiste. His evolving sound is the result of a soulful, sophisticated foundation for groove he honed in the church, and a penchant for unbound harmonic exploration. 

Devin Coons

Devin Coons

Sat, May 11

"Power Hour" Show: $5 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) Devin Coons - Saxophone George DeLancey - Bass Alex Davenport - Drums Jon Eshelman - Piano 

Tivon Pennicott

Tivon Pennicott

Sat, May 11

Show: $50 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) For years, Tivon Pennicott has been transporting audiences to a higher level of consciousness. His latest single releases are the beginning of a new foundation on a canvas for genuine expression. A vocal performance with Tell Me Again (Dox Records, 2022) and a melodic feel good with Faith in Grace (Dox Records, 2023), display his versatility and a renewed authenticity as an artist. Also visit his self released 2020 album Spirit Garden, one that greets his listeners like a warm hug, granting access to experience the gravity of his artistry though a 26 piece stringed orchestra. The highly sought saxophone player, composer and multi-instrumentalist is a key contributor to three GRAMMY Award winning albums, appearing on Esperanza Spalding’s disruptive recording Radio Music Society (Heads Up Interna7onal, 2012), and Gregory Porter’s Liquid Spirit (Blue Note, 2013) and Take Me to the Alley (Blue Note, 2017). He has collaborated extensively with such visionaries as Roy Hargrove and Ari Hoenig, and performed at The Royal Albert Hall, the Berliner Philharmonie and Carnegie Hall. On screen, Pennicott appears regularly on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” as a member of the Stay Human Band with Jon Batiste. His evolving sound is the result of a soulful, sophisticated foundation for groove he honed in the church, and a penchant for unbound harmonic exploration. 

Levi Brown & The Smokin' Section

Levi Brown & The Smokin' Section

Tue, May 14

Show: $5 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) 

Stephane Wrembel

Stephane Wrembel

Wed, May 15

Show: $30 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:15 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:30 (Doors Open 7:45) Stephane Wrembel stands as one of the world's foremost guitarists, specializing in the distinctive style of the legendary composer/guitarist Django Reinhardt. Hailing from Fontainebleau, France, Wrembel honed his craft traversing the French countryside before graduating Cum Laude from Berklee College of Music in Boston. With a career that spans the globe, he has released an impressive 17 albums under his own name and the pseudonym, The Django Experiment. May 2023 saw the release of Django New Orleans, a captivating album recorded with his NYC-based specialty group of the same name. Garnering acclaim for both the album and his live performances, Wrembel continues to leave an indelible mark on the music scene. Wrembel's original compositions, including "Bistro Fada" featured in Midnight in Paris, "Big Brother" from Vicky Cristina Barcelona, and the original score of Rifkin’s Festival, have earned him world-wide recognition. Midnight in Paris even secured the Grammy Award® for "Best Compilation Soundtrack." His talents were showcased at the 2012 Academy Awards® when renowned composer/producer Hans Zimmer handpicked him for his "All Star Band," featuring luminaries such as Esperanza Spalding, Pharrell, and Shelia E. Collaborations with acclaimed musicians, such as mandolinist/composer David Grisman, reflect the breadth of his influence. Having shared the stage with the likes of Elvis Costello, Patti Smith, The Roots, Medeski Martin & Wood, Me’shell Ndegeocello, John Scofield, Larry Keel, Stochelo Rosenberg, Sam Bush, and more, his versatility shines. In 2019, Wrembel unveiled Django L’Impressionniste, a lauded collection featuring 17 of Reinhardt’s early preludes for solo guitar, solidifying his unique position as the only guitarist globally to perform these 17 preludes in their entirety. Wrembel is also a musical director and educator. Since 2003, Wrembel has curated the Django a Gogo Music Festival and Guitar Camp, a week-long celebration of the Sinti guitar style that brings together musicians from around the world in prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall and The Town Hall and includes a series of master guitar classes. Wrembel is currently gearing up for the release of 3 CDs--Triptych: Phase 1, 2 and 3—that he recorded with his band and special guest pianist, Jean-Milchel Pilc--in April of 2024 featuring new compositions by both he and Pilc. Stephane Wrembel’s world-class band includes Josh Kaye on guitar, Ari Folman-Cohen on bass, and Nick Anderson on drums. 

Zakk Jones Trio

Zakk Jones Trio

Thu, May 16

Show: $5 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Zakk Jones is an Ohio based guitarist, bandleader, composer and educator. He holds an M.M. in Jazz Studies from Bowling Green State University, and a B.M. in Jazz Studies from Capital University. Currently he is Assistant Professor and Area Head of Jazz Studies in the Conservatory of Music at Capital University. In this role, he leads one of the nation’s oldest collegiate jazz programs, directs the big band, and teaches core-curriculum classes like improvisation and theory. In addition, he is a Lecturer in Applied Guitar at Truman State University. Since his emergence in the Midwest scene he has played and toured all over the country and world at such venues as the Amsterdam Blue Note, Bar Next Door (NYC), Bop Stop (CLE), Cliff Bell’s (Detroit), the Troubadour (LA), Bluebird Theatre (Denver), the Newport (Columbus) and many more. He can be seen frequently with Doc Robinson, the Tony Monaco Trio, Third Shore Collective, and the Zakk Jones Trio. In addition, he has played with The Columbus Jazz Orchestra, Maria Schneider, The Coasters, The Midtown Men, Lou Marini Jr, Ryan Keberle, John Fedchock, Jaleel Shaw, Dwight Adams, Jaak Sooäär, and Bobby Floyd. In mid-2019 he released his debut trio record “Mise-en-scène”, produced and mixed by Grammy-winning professionals Jeff Ciampa and Rob Griffin, known for their long standing work with Wayne Shorter. Zakk plans to release 2 projects under his name in 2024, and will be featured as a sideman on upcoming records with the Tony Monaco Trio, Doc Robinson, and Third Shore Collective. As an educator, Zakk has previously been on faculty at Mt. Vernon Nazarene University, Bowling Green State University, and hosts online masterclasses for students from around the world. Outside of his busy gigging and teaching schedule, Zakk is an avid composer/arranger, writes educational articles for JazzGuitarToday.com and hosts the podcast "Beyond The Frets". Zakk proudly endorses Eastman Guitars and Kopp String Instruments. 

Laura Camara

Laura Camara

Fri, May 17

"Power Hour" Show: $5 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) 

The Jerry Powell Experience

The Jerry Powell Experience

Fri, May 17

Show: $25 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) The Jerry Powell Experience is an eclectic band that showcases a variety of talent and artistry. Every show has a rotation of some of the best vocalists in Columbus, OH. Performing a refreshing fusion of Jazz, Neo Soul and R&B. 

Hayden Huffman

Hayden Huffman

Sat, May 18

“Power Hour” Show: $10 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) 

Chase Potter

Chase Potter

Sat, May 18

Show: $25 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) Chase Potter started his music career just shy of five years old on the violin. It had a profound effect on him at an early age, facilitating his inherent musicality into something tangible. Potter migrated to Boston in 2011 and began a major in Violin Performance at Berklee College of Music. It was during these collegiate years where he would earn some of his first major career accomplishments, including select performances with Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter Lalah Hathaway and critically acclaimed Scottish indie rock band Belle & Sebastian 

Andy Woodson Trio

Andy Woodson Trio

Tue, May 21

Show: $5 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Andy Woodson is one of the most in-demand bassists in the central Ohio area, and has been a vital part of the Columbus music scene since 1985. He was Jazz Bass professor at Ohio State University 2004-2018, and is a member of the band FLIPPO. 

Invisible Lights Quartet feat. Jamey Haddad

Invisible Lights Quartet feat. Jamey Haddad

Wed, May 22

Show: $15 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) 

Doctor Thunder Quartet

Doctor Thunder Quartet

Thu, May 23

Show: $5 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) 

Compston DiCenzo Eshelman Trio

Compston DiCenzo Eshelman Trio

Fri, May 24

"Power Hour" Show: $5 Showtimes: 5:30 - 6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) 

Tony Hagood Trio

Tony Hagood Trio

Fri, May 24

Show: $25 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) Tony Hagood, an accomplished pianist and composer hailing from Westerville, Ohio, earned his bachelor's degree in music performance from Capital University in 2010. With an international presence, Tony has captivated audiences in countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, France, Italy, Spain, Turkey, and various Caribbean nations. In the United States, Tony's musical versatility shines as he performs in diverse settings, from intimate restaurants to grand stadiums. Juggling an impressive array of roles, he leads his own quartet, trio, duo, and performs solo around six times a week. Additionally, he manages his concert series at the Columbus Museum of Art and the McConnell Arts Center. Tony serves as a staff pianist, lecturer, and instructor of commercial, jazz, and classical piano at Otterbein University. He accompanies several High School Choirs, is a collaborative pianist at Hilliard United Methodist Church, heads his music lessons company, Noteworthy Music, and his booking company, A Note Above the Rest Entertainment. You can hear Tony and his trio the 4th Friday of each month at Ginger Rabbit. Tony's rich performance history includes collaborations with Grammy award winners like Tamika Lawrence, playing for the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and Ne-Yo at a sold-out picnic with the pops concert, playing with the Columbus Jazz Orchestra and Byron Stripling’s quintet, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and performing with various renowned artists across genres including Broadway and American Idol finalists. Whether accompanying orchestras, playing with jazz ensembles, or working with cover bands spanning classic rock, country, R&B, and more, Tony Hagood's musical prowess leaves an indelible mark on every stage he graces. 

The Mezzanines

The Mezzanines

Sat, May 25

"Power Hour" Show: $5 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) 

Elliot Scozarro Quartet

Elliot Scozarro Quartet

Sat, May 25

Show: $25 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) Elliot Scozzaro is a saxophonist, composer, arranger, and educator from Buffalo, NY. He earned a Bachelor of Music at Capital University in Columbus, OH, and a Master of Music in Jazz Studies at the University of North Texas where he played lead alto saxophone in the seven-time Grammy-nominated One O’ Clock Lab Band. In 2016, Elliot was named a semi-finalist in the North American Saxophone Alliance Jazz Competition. He joined the renowned Glenn Miller Orchestra in 2018 and toured throughout the United States, Canada, and Japan. Elliot currently resides in Buffalo, where he maintains a busy schedule as both a leader and sideman throughout the Western New York region. He is a member of Louis Prima Jr and the Witnesses and tours with Al Stewart and The Empty Pockets. 

Bryan Olsheski

Bryan Olsheski

Tue, May 28

Show: $10 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) After graduating in 1995 from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music with a Bachelors in Jazz Performance, Bryan cut his teeth in the industry as a soloist and guest artist with performers around the world on the Princess and Royal Caribbean Cruise lines. He then relocated to London, England for three years playing original music at many of the popular jazz clubs in London, including The 606 Jazz Club, the Jazz Café and the Bulls Head Barnes. He has shared the stage with some of the most famous names in jazz such as Joe Henderson, Kenny Garrett, Wes “Warmdaddy” Anderson, Conrad Herwig, Jack McDuff, Slide Hampton and George Benson. He has also been a featured soloist for the Temptations, The Columbus Jazz Orchestra, Steve Winwood, Vaughn Weister’s Famous Jazz Orchestra, Afro-Rican Jazz Ensemble, Kico Cowan and Expresion Cubana, The Four Tops and The Spinners. 

Ryan Craycroft Quartet

Ryan Craycroft Quartet

Wed, May 29

Show: $5 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) 

Bradley Mellen featuring Laura Camara

Bradley Mellen featuring Laura Camara

Thu, May 30

Show: $5 Showtimes: 6:00 - 7:30 (Doors Open 5:30) 8:15 - 9:45 (Doors Open 7:45) Laura Camara - vocals Jacob Reed - drums Tony Bonardi - piano Bradley Mellen - bass 

Colin Lazarski Trio

Colin Lazarski Trio

Fri, May 31

“Power Hour” Show: $5 Showtime: 5:30-6:30 (Doors Open 5:00) Colin Lazarski began playing guitar at the age of 10 and went on to play in numerous jazz and blues bands throughout his high school and college years. After studying at Capital University under local jazz great Stan Smith, Colin became a professional musician in and around central Ohio. An incredibly versatile guitarist, Colin is accomplished in a variety of styles including jazz, blues, rock, funk and even calypso. It is that very flexibility that allows him to easily meld with a wide range of players. 

Black Diamond

Black Diamond

Fri, May 31

Show: $25 Showtimes: 7:15 - 8:45 (Doors Open 6:45) 9:30 - 11:00 (Doors Open 9:00) Artie Black - tenor saxophone, bass clarinet Hunter Diamond - tenor saxophone, flute Matt Ulery - bass Neil Hemphill - drums Black Diamond thrives on the chemistry and compositions of saxophonists Artie Black and Hunter Diamond. They met while studying under David Baker and Tom Walsh at Indiana University. A mutual admiration for the collaborative recordings of saxophonists Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh led them to experiment with their own two-tenor palette, and it quickly became apparent that the variance in their tonal and stylistic approaches created a captivating sense of balance. This dynamic has allowed them the unique compositional opportunity to write for the group in a way that is both deeply personal and instrumentally uncommon. In Chicago, the band has been featured in residency at Andy's Jazz Club, The Drake Hotel, and The Whistler. Other performances include the 2018 Chicago Jazz Festival, and associations with the Jazz Institute of Chicago, Sounds of the City Workshop, the Anagram Series at Elastic Arts, and the Chicago Jazz Composers Collective. Recently, the band has been on three U.S. tours to Florida, Pennsylvania, and the Pacific-Northwest. As active music educators, the group has collectively been featured as guest clinicians and lecturers of jazz and ethnomusicology at Slippery Rock University (Slippery Rock, PA), Whitworth University(Spokane, WA), Pacific Lutheran University (Tacoma, WA), and Knox College (Galesburg, IL). August 2017 marked the release of Black Diamond's debut recording , "Mandala," on Shifting Paradigm Records. Featuring bassist Matt Ulery and drummer Neil Hemphill, the album contains nine original works by Black and Diamond. The title is inspired by the Vajrayana Buddhist practice of sand painting. The intent of a mandala is to form a representation of the enlightened mind through intricate patterning of layered grains of colored sand. The music on "Mandala" represents our grains laid; our mandala composed. "Mandala" was listed as an editor's pick in Downbeat magazine in August 2017. Black Diamond's second album, “Chant” (Shifting Paradigm), was recorded live at The Whistler in Chicago and released in March 2019 on Shifting Paradigm Records. This recording built on the momentum of "Mandala" and further crystalized the band's sound. The nature of the live recording leads to a heightened level of energy and collective improvisation. In praise of "Chant," the Chicago Reader describes Black Diamond's ability "...to affirm the importance of discovering the commonalities between mediums that are bound by creativity and growth." The third release from Black Diamond, "A Held Space" (Woolgathering Records, 2020) features Black and Diamond in a series of improvisational duets whose raw material was edited and produced to create a collage that represents their longstanding chemistry. Jazz Journal UK wrote that "Black and Diamond’s augmenting of their in-the-moment work stops short of straightforward overdubbing and has the effect of deepening their spontaneity and the acute degree to which they are a meeting of musical minds." Spring 2024 begins a new chapter in the Black Diamond story with the release of their new album "Furniture of the Mind Rearranging" on Helsinki- based record label We Jazz. This 2 LP collection of new works by the group broadens and deepens the distinctive sound cultivated on their first 3 releases. Available May 24th, 2024 The album features 11 tunes by the quartet and an additional side of 2 duo improvisations by Black and Diamond.