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Marc Devine

New York City's best play in the park
Angelito Jusay
September 17, 2024, 12:30pm–2:30pm

A-one and a-two and a-you know what to do...!
Come on down and swing along with the best ragtime, stride, and jazz musicians in town.

Upper Terrace (at the base of the William Cullen Bryant Statue behind the New York Public Library)

Marc Devine

Straight-Ahead Jazz

“Devine is right in that pocket. Simply just smashing stuff that's a tonic for recidivist ears that want to hear it old school, played perfectly.”  - Midwest Jazz Record 

A swingin’ pianist rooted in the bebop tradition, Marc Devine began playing jazz piano in high school before moving on to study under the tutelage of trumpet master Clark Terry. In 2009 Devine moved to NYC where he became a mainstay of the jazz scene - performing regularly with his own bands and as a sideman working with musicians such as Fukushi Tainaka (drummer for the great saxophonist Lou Donadson), Hide Tanaka (bassist for piano legend Junior Mance), Bill Crow (bassist for Gerry Mulligan, Clark Terry, Marian McPartland), Jackie Williams (drummer for Earl Hines, Junior Mance, Jay McShann, Teddy Wilson), Jerry Weldon (saxophonist for Harry Connick Jr.) and many others. Devine recently released recordings of his NYC trios, Inspiration, on ITI Records featuring Hide Tanaka on bass and drummer Fukushi Tainaka which climbed to number 34 on the JazzWeek radio charts. The Late Set recorded live at Mezzrow with Hide Tanaka bass and the legendary drummer Jackie Williams was also very well received. 

*Marc's September 18th performance will be part of our Junior Mance Tribute.

Thank you for the music!

Many thanks to Sam Ash Music Stores for their support through the years.

Pianist Frank Owens sits at the piano in Bryant Park NYC with a crowd of listeners.
Angelito Jusay Photography