Potomac River Jazz Club - Celebrating Over 50 Years!
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PRJC Jazz Talk Series:
Birth of the Hot Five
Presented by Ricky Riccardi

July 13, 2026, 7-8:15pm, ONLINE via Zoom
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The PRJC is excited to feature Rickey Riccardi back for our July Jazz Talk.
Louis Armstrong's Hot Five was formed 100 years ago, and their music is still HOT! Join us on an audio/visual journey with Ricky Riccardi.
In November 1925, Louis Armstrong recorded his first session as a leader, assembling a studio group known as the Hot Five. By the time of the group's second session in February 1926, Hot Five had altered the course of jazz history. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Hot Five, Louis Armstrong historian, author, and archivist Ricky Riccardi will be on hand to do a deep dive on these seminal early sessions.
Ricky has been with the Louis Armstrong House Museum since 2009. He was originally hired as Archivist and now serves as Director of Research Collections. Ricky is the author of two critically-acclaimed, award-winning biographies on the legendary jazzman.
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The Museum's 60,000+ piece Archives, that Ricky is the custodian of, are available for researchers around the world. He has been playing the piano since the age of seven and has sat in with various bands in New York and New Orleans, as well as leading his own small groups in New Jersey since 1999. He has an MA in Jazz History and Research from Rutgers University.
Ricky has also written the liner notes for over a dozen Armstrong releases, including co-producing multiple reissues for Universal Music and Mosaic Records. In 2022, he won a GRAMMY for "Best Album Notes" for Mosaic's "Complete Louis Armstrong Columbia and RCA Victor Studio Sessions 1946-1966". Ricky initially encountered Louis Armstrong in 1995 when he saw him perform "Basin Street Blues" Ricky considers himself not just a historian but also an advocate for Armstrong's values. He still feels the same sense of joy and wonder that moved him so much as a teenager.
The PRJC Jazz Talk series is held via Zoom and is always FREE, although we offer "donation" ticket options to help offset the cost of the program. We look forward to "seeing" you at this fascinating talk!
* Please register by 5:00 p.m. the day of the event using the link below. Zoom info will be e-mailed out to participants at that time.
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You can support the PRJC or our Concerts and Educational Talks using the Paypal link
www.paypal.me/PotomacRiverJazzClub

PRJC Hot Days of Summer concert with Zack Smith and the Mardi Gras Kings
July 19, 2026, from 2:00-4:30pm
Rosensteel Knights of Columbus of Silver Spring, 9707 Rosensteel Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910
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An authentic blend of Cajun, zydeco, street parade music, and New Orleans funk - what's not to like?
THE MARDI GRAS KINGS are back in town and the PRJC is excited to welcome them back for a show.
Find out why the Mardi Gras Kings (formerly known as The Dixie Power Trio) are jazz royalty. For one thing, they bring a unique and authentic blend of Cajun, zydeco, street parade music, and New Orleans funk to their shows. The music is a great, high energy mix for dancing the afternoon away!

Admission:
PRJC members ($20), General admission ($25; $22.50 in advance), Youth & Students with valid student IDs (Free).
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The Conservatory Classic Jazz Band
and the PRJC Jam
July 26 from 2:30-5pm
Also on Aug 23 and Sept 27
Location: Alfio's La Trattoria, 4515 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD. Ph: 301 657-9133
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The Conservatory Classic Jazz Band opens and closes the music, with a Jam Session in the middle. All are welcome to sit in or just sit back and enjoy!
The Conservatory Classic Jazz Band was formed in 2003 to present the sounds of traditional jazz to Washington DC audiences. A seven-piece group, they play New Orleans style, Chicago style, small-group swing, and mainstream.
CCJB members include Dave Robinson, leader/cornet/trumpet, Brian Priebe on trombone, Gary Gregg on clarinet/sax, Dan Hall on bass, Jeff Reynolds on guitar/banjo, Brian Alpert on drums. Note: Alfio's has valet parking, street parking, and a full dinner menu available.
Visit the band's website at ccjazzband
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Advanced Tickets are available from the PRJC EventBrite site:
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Admission: Jammers and students get in FREE - no charge if you play or sing. Members of the PRJC pay $10, and non-members $15. A single membership is only $25 a year - support the organization and get a discount on events!

The PRJC Fall Concert with Dan Levinson and his NYC all-star jazz band 
September 13, 2026, from 2-4:30pm
Rosensteel Knights of Columbus of Silver Spring, 9707 Rosensteel Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910
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NYC's Dan Levinson and a host of Gotham all-stars plus vocalist Molly Ryan. More details coming soon!
The show will be held at Rosensteel Hall, just a few blocks from the Forest Glen metro on the red line. The hall has plenty of parking and indoor seating, and a great dance floor. The cash bar offers soft drinks, alcohol and some snacks.
Admission:
PRJC members ($20), General admission ($25), Youth & Students free with valid student IDs
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The PRJC Jazz Educational Talk:
Shrieks, Dances, and Revels: Early Jazz Venues in Storyville featuring Jordan Hirsch 
Sept 14, 2026, 7-8:15pm
ONLINE via Zoom
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Jordan Hirsch takes us on a musical journey through New Orleans' red light district in the formative years of early jazz.
In recent years, scholars have debunked the long-held misconception that Storyville, New Orleans' red light district, was the center of early jazz performance, and the point from which the music spread across the country.
However, Storyville was still an important site in the music's formative years, and we still have much to learn about how it functioned. This talk will offer a fresh look at a single block of Franklin Street in the heart of the district, which was a hotbed of music before, during, and after the Storyville era, which lasted from 1898 until 1917.
We'll get to know the European immigrants who built music venues here, and presented African American musicians including Buddy Bolden and Tony Jackson, key figures in the emergence of jazz. We'll also examine the origins of the Original Tuxedo Jazz Band, the world's oldest continuously performing jazz group.
Jordan Hirsch is a writer, editor, and researcher with a specialty in the music and cultural history of his native New Orleans. He is the editor of ACloserWalkNola.com, the award-winning interactive map of New Orleans music history. His writing has appeared in Slate, Bitter Southerner, The Lens, and ANTIGRAVITY, among other outlets, and he was a staff writer for the HBO series Treme.
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Admission:The event is FREE!
Registration by 5pm on the day of the event is required.
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PRJC concert with Strathmore Scholar in Residence Marcel Penzes' Peabody Promenaders 
October 18, 2026, from 2:00-4:30pm
Rosensteel Knights of Columbus of Silver Spring, 9707 Rosensteel Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910
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The PRJC Fall Concert with Halley Shoenberg's Hot Gumbo jazz band 
November 15, 2026, from 2-4:30pm
Rosensteel Knights of Columbus of Silver Spring, 9707 Rosensteel Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910
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The Halley Shoenberg Swingtet is a vibrant jazz ensemble that brings an electrifying energy to every performance, blending classic swing with fresh, modern twists. Led by the exceptionally talented Halley Shoenberg, the Swingtet creates a lively atmosphere, showcasing a depth of jazz music accessible and fun for listeners of all ages.
Whether you're a lifelong jazz fan or a newcomer to the genre, this band promises to deliver an unforgettable musical experience. The group highlights Traditional jazz styles from Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller and Benny Goodman. They have performed at Great Gatsby parties, dances at Glen Echo Spanish Ballroom, Victorian Chautauqua Festival, a Moulin Rouge party and, of course for the PRJC.
What sets the Halley Shoenberg Swingtet apart is its unique combination of seasoned musicianship and a youthful exuberance that breathes new life into timeless jazz standards. Supported by an incredibly talented group of musicians, the Swingtet weaves together intricate melodies with high-energy performances that are both entertaining and deeply moving. Indeed, Swingtet that never fails to create an atmosphere of pure joy, making every show a celebration of music, rhythm, and connection. A pre-Thanksgiving musical treat.

Admission:
PRJC members ($20), General admission ($25; $22.50/advance), Youth with valid student ID (Free).

PRJC Holiday Gypsy Jazz Special with The Hot Club of Baltimore 
December 13, 2026, from 1:30pm-4:00pm
Rosensteel Knights of Columbus of Silver Spring, 9707 Rosensteel Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Directions
You can support the PRJC, our monthly PRJC Concerts and Jazz Educational Talks
using the Paypal link www.paypal.me/PotomacRiverJazzClub

Rosensteel Hall
Directions:
From the Capital Beltway (I-495) in Maryland take Georgia Ave. (Md. Rte. 97) a short distance north to signal at Forest Glen Road (Md. Rt. 192).
Turn left and go west 0.4 miles. Turn right on Rosensteel Ave.
The Hall is at 9707 Rosensteel Ave. on the right, opposite a church and cemetery. Parking is in the back. * This location is metro accessible: FOREST GLEN METRO STATION is only 2-3 blocks away. Rosensteel phone is 301-588-3303.
Rosensteel Knights of Columbus of Silver Spring , 9707 Rosensteel Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910

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