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SUN · AUG 23 · 3:00 PM

Jon Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen

ft. Jon Cleary, Cornell Williams, A.J. Hall +6 more

Jon Cleary's New Orleans funk and R&B bring the Crescent City to life.

Part I

The details

About this event

Jon Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen bring the essence of New Orleans to life with their unique blend of funk and R&B. Cleary, a Grammy Award-winning artist, has been a staple in the New Orleans music scene for over three decades. His band, featuring top-tier musicians, delivers performances that are both sophisticated and raw, capturing the spirit of the Crescent City. The Bywater Sessions, recorded live in Cleary's home studio, showcases the band's dynamic sound and Cleary's mastery of New Orleans music. With a career that includes collaborations with legends like Bonnie Raitt and Taj Mahal, Cleary's concerts are a celebration of musical tradition and innovation. The band's live performances are known for their energy and authenticity, drawing crowds to iconic venues like Tipitina’s and The Maple Leaf Bar. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Cleary's music, this concert offers a chance to experience the vibrant culture of New Orleans firsthand.

From the organizer

After thirty-five years of being at the forefront of the ever-evolving musical landscape of New Orleans, Grammy Award winner Jon Cleary decided to bring that sound back home, both figuratively and literally. He assembled his Absolute Monster Gentlemen (his acclaimed all-star big band) in his home studio in the Bywater neighborhood of New Orleans, drew up a setlist of some of his most beloved songs– and some new favorites– and rolled tape. “We set out to capture that sound in the old-fashioned way: everybody in the room, playing together,” Cleary explains. The result is The Bywater Sessions, a musical tour-de-force that showcases the grit, funk and joy that’s packed concert halls from New Orleans to Tokyo and beyond. Co-produced by Cleary and John Porter (Roxy Music, The Smiths, Taj Mahal), it’s a stunning collection of performances that affirms Cleary’s place in the New Orleans musical vanguard. “There’s a lot to be said for the ‘lean and mean’ sound of a piano trio, stripped down to basics, simple and direct,” Cleary says. “But recently, I’ve been experimenting with different combinations; adding horns, guitar, percussion and even another keyboard player. This expanded line-up has allowed the arrangements to blossom in new directions.” As for the musicians, it’s the best of the best. Long time Monster Gentlemen Cornell Williams and A.J. Hall anchor the band on bass and drums, respectively. They are joined by Nigel Hall (Lettuce) on Hammond organ, Pedro Segundo (Ronnie Scott’s All Stars) on percussion, Xavier Lynn (MonoNeon, Ledisi) on guitar, and an all-star horn section of Aaron Narcisse (Delfeayo Marsalis & the Uptown Jazz Orchestra), Charlie Halloran (Squirrel Nut Zippers, Preservation Hall All Stars) and Jason Mingledorff (Galactic). “Sophisticated, nasty, good-time, low-down funk is the folk music of New Orleans,” Cleary says. “Everyone playing on this recording is a New Orleanian by birth or by choice, having learned their craft at the feet of the masters who in turn were taught by the old lions in their day - it's a tradition stretching back over two hundred years. The roots go deep, but each generation, growing up with street parades and second-lines, absorbs the old and introduces the new, gently coaxing the essential essence into and out of each succeeding decade.” It’s an apt description of Cleary’s career thus far. Born in London and on a plane to New Orleans before he turned twenty years old, he grew up absorbed by the sounds and rhythms of the Crescent City. His mastery of the city’s music landed him gigs playing as a session musician in the bands of local legends Earl King, Johnny Adams, Walter ‘Wolfman’ Washington, Snooks Eaglin, Ernie K-Doe, Jessie Hill– and as a guitarist for Dr. John. He later toured extensively with icons like Bonnie Raitt and Taj Mahal. His solo career began in earnest in 1989 and includes beloved records like their self-titled band debut and his 2015 Grammy winner, Go-Go Juice.  In fact, his first job in New Orleans was as a painter at beloved local club the Maple Leaf Bar, and it wasn’t long until he was playing piano in that very room. To this day, he and his band continue to pack that room to crowds that gather from around the world, playing their unique and ever-evolving take on New Orleans funk and R&B. “These grooves are not museum pieces, they are alive, breathing and fresh - and that’s why joints like Tipitina’s, The Maple Leaf Bar and Chickie Wah Wah are always packed when the locals, young and old, come out to hear the Gentlemen do they thang,” Cleary proudly adds. On The Bywater Sessions, the band that Rolling Stone’s David Fricke called “as broad, deep and rolling as the Mississippi river” is finally captured as intended– live, in the room and as funky as ever. And with that comes an invitation from Cleary himself: “Close your eyes, imagine you’re in the room with us, me and the band, Mike Dorsey the engineer, John Porter the producer and Reed the manager. Turn it up and enjoy the experience. I hope you have as much fun listening as we did playing.”

Getting in

  • Tickets

    Tickets available online

  • Registration required — must sign up

Pro tips

  • Concert-goers

    Vivarium has a unique acoustics setup. For the best sound experience, stand near the center of the room, about 20 feet from the stage. It’s where the sound engineers optimize the mix.

What's It Actually Like?

Energy3/5
ZenMosh Pit
HypeFestival Energy
Art Scene

Music

R&B / SoulJazz
Loud

Who'll Be There

Expect a mixed crowd of music enthusiasts, likely ranging from young adults to older fans who appreciate live music. The audience may include locals familiar with Cleary’s work, as well as visitors drawn to the New Orleans music scene.

How the Room Feels

Live amplified soundLoud musicCrowded

What You'll Leave With

A memory

Who It's For

Social style:
Group of 6+
Energy needed:
Sit back and receive

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

The room

Loud and packed. Expect bodies within arms-reach and music you will feel in your chest.

Live amplified soundLoud musicCrowded

The crowd

Shines with 6+. Bring the crew.

You'll leave with

A memory

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