The Jazz Kitchen • 5377 N College Avenue • Indianapolis, Indiana 46220

We suggest you purchase your tickets well in advance as most concert events do sell out. We generally sell tickets in advance at a discount and reservations are available for BOP CLUB MEMBERS ONLY.

All Special Events are non-smoking and non-talking.

Please keep in mind that all charge-by-phone orders are final with
NO REFUNDS given in the event of no-shows. There are two ways to obtain tickets for these special events:

1 -
CHARGE-BY-PHONE @ 317.253.4900 or
2 -
The Jazz Kitchen Box Office located at 5377 N College Ave (after 5pm)

SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2007
LYNNE ARRIALE TRIO
two non-smoking shows @ 8 & 10p
8 & 10p show • $20
open @ 5p for dinner
charge-by-phone @ 317.253.4900

www.lynnearriale.com


No American pianist has made quite as strong an impression over the past five years as Arriale. Very much a lyrical improvisor in the mould of Bill Evans, she has a sharp eye for highly melodic material and has cultivated an almost telepathic relationship with the drummer Steve Davis.... " - LONDON TIMES

"There are too many mathemeticians playing jazz at the moment, all straight lines and formulae learnt by rote. Lynne Arriale belongs among the poets. A truly distinctive pianist, her improvisations weave a seductive combination of lyricism and muscle. She is a consummate jazz artist." - THE LONDON TIMES

"The abundantly talented Arriale should take her rightful place alongside Brad Mehldau and Jacky Terrasson as one of the vital new voices on the jazz scene. She is one of jazzdom's most intensely unique voices. Brava Arriale! This is music from the synaptic intersection where brain meets heart, where body meets soul. There's a directness, a purity, an unalloyed honesty that makes us listen and therefore 'see' anew." - JAZZ TIMES

"She's got fingers of gold." - CD REVIEW

"Arriale is being groomed for stardom, and with Keith Jarrett out exploring the farther reaches of spontaneous composition, there must be room for a top-flight piano trio respectful of, but not enslaved to, the jazz tradition.

"...when the last hushed note finally was played, the applause in the room was striking. The reaction Arriale elicited was testimony to her ability to reach people."
New York Post"...(She has) the authority and creative fire that places her squarely in the upper echelon of jazz pianists... "

"Stunning piano work. The trio has obviously attained the level of communication paramount to all great threesomes." JAZZIZ

"A singular voice as a pianist and as a leader...a powerhouse...Arriale's playing is haunting, gorgeous,... a breeze of warm sophistication and accomplished pianism..expressive passion..intelligent interpretation." - DOWNBEAT

"Arriale is a superb talent with an imaginative gift for improvisation." LOS ANGELES TIMES


BIO


Pianist, composer Lynne Arriale began studying music at age four, eventually earning a masters degree in piano performance before turning to jazz. She has developed a singular voice as a composer, leader and pianist through her compelling originals known for their heartfelt, folkloric quality, and her reinventions of pop classics. The Lynne Arriale Trio now performs internationally and celebrates its tenth anniversary with Come Together, its ninth CD release. Come Together is already besting the wide critical acclaim of their previous CD, Arise, which hit #17 on Billboard, #1 on UPIs Best Jazz CDs of 03, and along with its predecessor, Inspiration, reached #1 on national jazz radio, #1 in New Yorker Magazines Best CDs of 03, and won that years German Record Critics Award. Appearances on national media include PBS-TV's Profile of a Performing Artist (currently running throughout 06), CNN/FN Biz, NPR's Piano Jazz with Marion McPartland, Weekend Edition, Jazz Set, Weekend Edition and NPR's Jazz Piano Christmas - Live from The Kennedy Center in 03 and 04. Arriale also won the 1993 Great American Jazz Piano Competition and toured Japan with 100 Golden Fingers, a group including piano legends Hank Jones, Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Barron, Harold Mabern, Junior Mance, Monty Alexander, Roger Kellaway, Ray Bryant and Cedar Walton.

This year, the Lynne Arriale Trio played numerous concerts and festivals on tours throughout the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Europe, and in February 06, will perform in Australia and the Pacific Rim. The trios previous CDs include, Live at Montreux (recorded at Switzerlands 1999 Montreux Jazz Festival); Melody, A Long Road Home, With Words Unspoken, When You Listen, and The Eyes Have It.