Fridays Live: Sammy Miller & The Congregation
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Sammy Miller & The Congregation

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Sammy Miller

This week on Fridays Live, SFJAZZ presents GRAMMY-nominated drummer Sammy Miller and his band The Congregation. Evangelists of swing, they’ve earned an avid New York City following by drawing on a century of American songs, inviting listeners in with familiar melodies and rollicking rhythms. Miller started assembling the Congregation in 2014 after earning a Master’s degree from Juilliard. The group honed an ecstatic approach to music-making playing late night sessions at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola and Sundays at The Woods, a Brooklyn nightspot where they’re the only jazz act on the schedule.

This is feel-good party jazz, harking back to the '20s and '30s. It's brassy, stomp your feet and dance music, and it's got the raw, uplifting vibe of a New Orleans street parade.
SF Weekly

ABOUT SAMMY MILLER & THE CONGREGATION
Drummer Sammy Miller makes no bones about it. He wants to bring jazz to the people and he’s found true believers in the young members of his four-piece Congregation, which returns for four nights in the Joe Henderson Lab.

Evangelists of swing, they’ve earned an avid New York City following by drawing on a century of American songs, inviting listeners in with familiar melodies and rollicking rhythms. Miller started assembling the Congregation in 2014 after earning a Master’s degree from Juilliard. The group honed an ecstatic approach to music-making playing late night sessions at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola and Sundays at The Woods, a Brooklyn nightspot where they’re the only jazz act on the schedule.

After releasing their self-titled 2017 “mix tape” that includes enthralling renditions of folk tunes (“Lil’ Liza Jane”), spirituals (“Just A Closer Walk with Thee”), Jelly Roll Morton (“Black Bottom Stomp”) and Scott Joplin (“Maple Leaf Rag”), the band issued 2020’s Leaving Egypt, consisting primarily of original material, followed by the single “Who’s Back in Town?'' in 2021. And as superb as these recordings certainly are, they only suggest the unbridled energy and joy of their live shows. Converting new audiences and captivating longtime jazz fans, Miller and the Congregation make 21st century music by embracing some 150 years of American music – something they call “joyful jazz”.

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