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Jazz at the Library: Cyrus Nabipoor - Known Entity Tour In-Person
Join us at the library for a free jazz concert featuring Cyrus Nabipoor and his band as part of their 'Known Entity Tour'.
Cyrus Nabipoor is a trumpeter, composer, bandleader and educator. A distinctive voice both on the horn and in his songwriting, Cyrus’ singular sound has garnered him international acclaim. He has been a featured festival artist at PDX Jazz, Cathedral Park, Montavilla Jazz, New Orleans French Quarter, and Chicago Instigation. To date, he has released 2 albums under his own name, and collaborated on numerous more. In addition to his self-titled work, Cyrus runs the Puddletown Stompers, is a member of Reb & The Good News, and an active sideman.
An in-demand composer/arranger, Cyrus has had several works commissioned by Portland Jazz Composer’s Ensemble, and has produced horn tracks for major artists including Nicky Youre, Grace Enger, Maggie Koerner, Peach Tree Rascals, and David Hugo. He has had the pleasure of sharing the stage with a wide variety of artists including Jamison Ross, Elle King, Tarriona “Tank” Ball, Wess “Warmdaddy” Anderson, James Singleton, Jason Marsalis, Steve Masakowski, Mike Dillon, Stanton Moore, Amina Scott, Nicole McCabe, and more. Cyrus has served on faculty at Loyola University New Orleans. He is an artist-in-residence at multiple Portland Public Schools, and runs a private trumpet studio.
Born and raised in Portland OR, Cyrus began his studies with Derek Sims & Alan Jones. He holds a B.M. from Loyola University New Orleans, where he graduated magna cum laude and was awarded outstanding undergraduate in both Jazz and Brass. While at Loyola, he studied with Nick Volz, Tony Dagradi and Jimbo Walsh. In 2015, Cyrus was awarded the International Trumpet Guild Jazz Scholarship. Cyrus is endorsed by Thane Trumpets.
This free concert was made possible by a grant from South Arts Jazz Road Tours. Jazz Road Tours supports tours at an array of venue types, often in rural communities and other areas traditionally underserved by the genre. This artist-centric grant program—designed to support approximately 50 tours each year—is made possible with funds from the Doris Duke Foundation with additional support from the Mellon Foundation.
Registration is required for this program as space is limited.
Doors open at 6:30pm.
- Date:
- Friday, Jan 10 2025
- Time:
- 7:00pm - 9:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Ferndale Meeting Room
- Branch:
- Ferndale
- Audience:
- Adults
- Categories:
- Connecting
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