Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra is excited to present the Pete Wikul Band on Saturday, December 16th at 7:00 PM at Keeler Tavern Museum in the Garden House. Join us for a fabulous, fun evening of marvelous jazz featuring six superb musicians who, having performed all over the world, bring their collective groove to Ridgefield for this very special performance!
The concert will feature jazz standards and some lesser known gems, as well as holiday treats! The band’s performance is generously donated by Pete Wikul, with ticket proceeds going to help fund RSO outreach programs in our community.
Wine & cheese will be served, but feel free to bring your own beverage if you prefer.
MUSICIAN BIOS
Jerry Sokolov, Trumpet
Trumpeter Jerry Sokolov has had a long association with the world-renowned Grammy-winning band, Blood Sweat and Tears. He was with the band full time from 1988 until 1995. Since then he has continued doing interim stints and varied concert appearances with the band as recently as 2016. He is one of the few people who has performed with the band in four different decades. Prior to that, he spent a year touring with Lionel Hampton’s Big band and smaller ensembles. He was a National Endowment for the Arts grant winner for performance and composition with a jazz quintet and string quartet. Other performances and recording credits include Frankie Valli, Rosemary Clooney, Dizzy Gillespie, subs with The Village Vanguard Big Band, Clark Terry, Special EFX, Dan Siegel, Bill Warfields Big bands, bandleader with Carnival Cruises, national and local jingle recording spots, and numerous jazz CDs of NYC based artists. He continues to be a busy trumpeter for all kinds of performances in the NY area.
Chris Eminizer, Saxophone
Chris Eminizer is a saxophonist, singer/songwriter, and the owner of Woodshed Music in Patterson, NY. He has performed or recorded with Paul Simon, Sophie B. Hawkins, Joseph Arthur, Keith Urban, Teddy Thompson, Gladys Knight and many others, in addition to several Broadway Shows. His music has been featured on Oprah, E! News Live, the Food Network, as well as in films such as Isn’t It Romantic and Taxi. He has released three solo albums (Twice The Animal, Over Hills and Underground, and Dialogues and Distant Signals).
Domenic Cicchetti, Piano
Domenic Cicchetti has worked in the music industry for more than twenty five years as a performing musician, recording artist, composer, educational clinician, and musical instruments product specialist. Dom has worked with diverse performers such as Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Diana Ross, Charles Aznavour, Sammy Davis Jr., Liza Minnelli & Michael Feinstein – sharing the stage with these and other legendary stars in such world-renowned venues as Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, the London Palladium, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center and The White House.
CAPT Pete Wikul, USN (Ret.), Drums
Captain Peter Wikul retired after thirty-nine years of distinguished service as the 13th Bullfrog of the US Navy, a title honoring as the longest-serving active duty Navy SEAL. Wikul’s achievements have been many ranging from co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize to spearheading the creation of an intelligence program initially intended to provide direct operational support to deployed SEAL Teams in combat to one of the four pillars of the Office of Naval Intelligence – The Kennedy Irregular Warfare Center – CAPT Wikul was its first commanding officer. Since retirement Pete continued his active lifestyle by focusing on areas of national security, advising corporate America, mentoring young leaders, and working with some of the country’s top musicians to preserve the great American musical genre of Jazz as a drummer and band leader. Pete resides in Ridgefield, but can often be found playing gigs in the local area and in a number of clubs in New York City or traveling across the country spreading a message of musical inspiration.
Brian Glassman, Double Bass
One of NYC area’s most in-demand double bassists, Brian Glassman is best known for his work in Jazz, and Klezmer musical styles.He has worked with Jazz greats including Paquito d’Rivera, John and Bucky Pizzarelli, Lionel Hampton, Kenny Burrell, Benny Golson, Randy Brecker, Gene Bertoncini, and Billy Cobham just to name a few. Some of the Klezmer music stars that Brian has worked with include Andy Statman, Frank London & The Klezmatics, Alicia Svigals, Mandy Patinkin, Theodore Bikel, Adrienne Cooper, and Neshama Carlebach. Brian and his historic c.1820’s Prescott American double bass are featured on recorded releases from Neshama Carlebach, Woody Mann, Carol Hall, Andy Statman, Klezmerfest, Liza Minnelli, and the Johnny Rodgers Band. Brian is an Ambassador of American Music for the U.S. State Dept. and Instructor of Jazz Bass at Princeton University. He can be heard performing regularly at NYC’s iconic Carlyle Hotel and Morgan Library & Museum.
Jay Prince, Guitar & Vocals
Jay Prince is Mr. Music, the local music legend who knows every tune in the book! Owner of Hal Prince Music & Entertainment, Jay performs regularly with Jay Prince & Friends, a nine piece group of NYC touring and session musicians playing an eclectic mix of Funk, Rock, and R&B. Before “American Idol” and “The Voice”, Jay was the runner-up for Ed McMahon’s “Star Search”; has played with Donna Summer, Daryl Hall, Bernie Williams among many others; and has sung on a bunch of jingles and industrials.
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