Jon Irabagon, Eric Koppa, Pawan Benjamin, Johannes Wallmann, Peter Dominguez, Matt Endres
Jon Irabagon
2023 marked the centennial of the birth of saxophonist and composer Dexter Gordon, and kicked off a year’s worth of events celebrating his legacy. This DEX 100 celebration comes to Madison in concert form, with the sax ably covered by three top-flight players, Pawan Benjamin, Jon Irabagon and Eric Koppa. They are joined by a trio drawn from the UW Mead Witter School of Music faculty: pianist Johannes Wallmann, bassist Peter Dominguez, and drummer Matt Endres.
media release: Arts + Literature Laboratory presents DEX100, a Dexter Gordon centennial tribute concert, on Friday, February 2, 7:30pm. Tickets $20 general admission or $15 student/ALL Member in advance online, or $25 at the door for everyone. Tickets available at https://dex100madison.bpt.me.
Performers will include Jon Irabagon, Eric Koppa, Pawan Benjamin, Johannes Wallmann, Peter Dominguez, Matt Endres.
This concert will be attended by by Dexter's widow and biographer, Maxine Gordon, during her visit to Madison in February 2024. Jazz historian, long time jazz advocate, executive, and archivist, Maxine Gordon "is a force in her own right, advocating for the music and musicians in many capacities" - All That Jazz.
In 2013, Maxine and her son Woody Shaw III founded The Dexter Gordon Society, a nonprofit cultural organization created to preserve, document, and present their collective life's work. She is also President of Dex Music LLC which oversees Dexter Gordon’s copyrights and protects his name and likeness.
The Dexter Gordon Centennial Project has been a year-long celebration of the life and legacy of musical icon Dexter Gordon beginning on the 100th anniversary of his birth - on February 27, 2023 - and commencing through February of 2024. Organized by The Dexter Gordon Society, Inc. the commemorative nonprofit preserving Gordon's memory, the project will include events, publications, and initiatives designed to extend Gordon's profound impact, serving as a source of inspiration and cultural enrichment, while guiding the next generation of visionary artists into the future.
Other events include:
Maxine will discuss a forthcoming biography of four women in jazz, Quartette: Stories from the Lives of Four Women Jazz Musicians - Maxine Sullivan, Velma Middleton, Melba Liston, and Shirley Scott, at Sequoya Public Library on Wednesday, January 31, 10:30am (free admission). ALL will present her talk in partnership with Wisconsin Book Festival.
Maxine will close her visit on Saturday, February 3, at Cafe CODA, meeting with Hanah Jon Taylor's Cool School students and attending the afternoon student-led Madison Jazz Jam. All are welcome to bring your own lunch to “Lunch with Maxine” from 12:30pm-2:00pm, and join the all-ages jazz jam, to play or listen, from 2:00-4:00pm.