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Jazz Capital Events Begins Third Season at Madison Square Garden

October 2007 | Posted in Jazz Capital Events News | No Comments »


Jazz Trios Entertain Alongside Knicks and Rangers Stars

This month, Jazz Capital Events begins it’s third season of entertaining for NY Rangers and NY Knicks special events.

New Studio Recording Out Today From Carolyn Leonhart And Wayne Escoffery

September 2007 | Posted in Jazz Capital Artist News | No Comments »


If Dreams Come True Features Jazz Vocals, Saxophone, and Composition At It’s Finest

This new release on Nagel Heyer Records represents Carolyn Leonhart and Wayne Escoffery’s collaborative vision – deeply informed by the jazz tradition, but future-focused and as personal as it gets.

FEATURED EVENT: 25th Annual New York Rangers Golf Classic

September 2007 | Posted in Featured Events, Jazz Capital Events News | No Comments »


Jazz Capital Events’ Second Year Providing Live Music For The Annual Charity Event

The 2007-08 New York Rangers and members of the Rangers Alumni Association were joined by Rangers fans and contributors for a day on the links and a special tribute to Rangers Hall of Famer Rod Gilbert.

Jazz Saxophonist Wayne Escoffery Tapped By Grey Goose For Major Corporate Ad Campaign

September 2007 | Posted in Jazz Capital Artist News | No Comments »


Wayne Escoffery/Grey Goose 1Corporate Event: Grey Goose Debuts “Discerning Taste” Campaign Featuring Jazz Capital Events’ Most Requested Saxophonist

Grey Goose is launching a new advertising campaign, entitled “Discerning Taste” featuring Jazz Capital Events saxophonist Wayne Escoffery.

Congratulations To Jazz Capital Events’ Leonhart and Escoffery

February 2004 | Posted in Jazz Capital Artist News | No Comments »


waynecarolyn1.jpgFrom the New York Times:

WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS: VOWS; Carolyn Leonhart and Wayne Escoffery

POETS HOUSE, an archive in an office building on Spring Street in Manhattan, is a repository for words that seek to capture the highs and lows (and sometimes tears) of human emotion. So in this setting on Jan. 17, none of 85 people who gathered to witness the marriage of Carolyn Leonhart, a jazz singer, and Wayne Escoffery, a saxophonist, seemed put off when copious tears came bursting from first the bride, then the bridegroom.