CURLEY LAMB (Ria Curley/Chuck Lamb) Nu-Soul-Jaz Trio

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A fusion of jazz, r&b, pop and rock, the Curley Lamb Nu-Soul-Jazz Trio combines the talents of singer-songwriter-composer Ria Curley and contemporary jazz pianist Chuck Lamb. Hailing from Saratoga Springs, Chuck and Ria delight fans with their unique combination of instrumentals and vocals, original music and beloved jazz standards.

Chuck Lamb has been the pianist for the Brubeck Brothers Quartet for over a decade and has composed for and played with the Quartet all over the world, including the Newport Jazz Festival, Lincoln Center, the Blue Note in Tokyo, Moscow, Singapore and more. Chuck is presently our artist-in-residence for the popular monthly series“Jazz at Caffe Lena."

Ria Curley is an accomplished singer/songwriter and composer, known for her silky voice, poignant lyrics and groove-oriented melodies. Ria is honored to have 22 of her original songs signed to publishing giant, Warner/Chappell Music Publishing.

Caffè Lena offers extraordinary music in an intimate venue steeped in history. It has been in continuous operation longer than any other folk club in the USA. First opened in 1960 in Saratoga Springs NY, the Caffè's early years were entwined with the social movements of that era. Emerging artists such as Bob Dylan, The Freedom Singers, Arlo Guthrie, Emmylou Harris and Don McLean took their turn on the stage, alongside esteemed veterans such as Clarence Ashley, Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James and Pete Seeger. The venue has been called “An American Treasure” by the Library of Congress, and has received recognition from the GRAMMY Foundation for its contribution to American music.
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