June
Sun.10  8pm & 10pm

FREEDOM'S CHILDREN - THE CELEBRATION WITH REGINALD CYNTJE - More Info

 

Freedom's Children: The Celebration

Christie Dashiell - vocals

Victor Provost - steel pan

Herman Burney - Bass

Amin Gumbs - drums

Reginald Cyntje - trombone

With cultural heritage at the forefront and social justice as the message, this passionate performer blends Jazz, Caribbean rhythms and Afrobeat to make a perfect setting for the listener to enjoy the audible testament of "Peace and Love."

 

 

Reginald Cyntje’s debut album “Freedom’s Children: The Celebration” featuring Amin Gumbs (drums), Herman Burney (bass), Warren Wolf (vibraphone and marimba), Christie Dashiell (voice), Tosin Aribisala (percussion/voice), James Richardson III (percussion) and Reginald Cyntje (trombone) combines his musicianship and activist spirit. The album features tunes celebrating the beauty, community and spirit of the Virgin Islands.

 

Trombonist, educator and activist Reginald Cyntje was born on an island named Dominica in 1976. When he was 6 months old, he moved with his family to St. Thomas, VI. His love affair with music began 12 years later. The trombone became Reginald’s tool of expression while studying with Dr. Leroy Trotman. Anyone that has heard him perform knows that he is passionate about his craft. “I love life and I illustrate that every time I play my horn. I want the audience to experience all of me; my love, anger, sorrow, or joy. I open up myself so that they and I can embark on a spiritual journey together.”

 

Reginald Cyntje absorbed the sounds of calypso, reggae, and other African influenced music, which now give his trombone playing a personal approach to jazz. In 1993 he began to study jazz trombone at the Berklee College of Music and performed with well-know artists such as Roy Hargrove, Bill Pierce, Phil Wilson, and later at Howard University with Bobby McFerrin and McCoy Tyner.

 

Reginald Cyntje leads his own groups to include the Reginald Cyntje Group. With a philosophy of healing through tone poems, he has performed and/or recorded with Nasar Abadey, Amiri Baraka, Ron Blake, Michael Bowie, Herman Burney, Marc Cary, George Duke, Illinois Jacquet and his Orchestra, Sean Jones, Pedro Martinez, Rene’ McLean, New Life Jazz Orchestra, Dion Parson and the 21st Century Band, Nicholas Payton, Victor Provost, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, Reuben Rogers, Vanessa Rubin, Terrell Stafford, Gary Thomas, Dr. Billy Taylor, Myron Walden, Andrew White, Bruce Williams, Larry Willis and other fine musicians.

 

The concept of his music ministry is to spread love, peace and social justice with each expression. In concert he paints a colorful musical landscape that takes you from drinking your favorite wine at an elegant jazz club to enjoying a daiquiri on a beautiful Caribbean beach.