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Mike Davis and the New Wonders
Birdland Jazz Club
Sun, Feb 22 @ 5:30 PM Doors: 4:30 PM
Ages 10+
$35.46 - $45.76 Buy Tickets
“Eloquent trumpet prodigy” Mike Davis (Wall Street Journal) has a
voice beyond his years on his instrument. His playing is imbued with
the sounds of prohibition-era speakeasies, Hoovervilles of the
depression, and glittering jazz palaces of the swing era, creating a
timeless cocktail of American music. A graduate of the Manhattan
School of Music, Mike began his trumpet instruction at age nine with
Jerry Oram in Seattle and went on to study with Laurie Frink during
his undergraduate studies. Both encouraged his interest in early jazz
styles, which led to his beginning to work professionally in New York
City during his college years. He now appears regularly around New
York City as the leader of the New Wonders and with Vince Giordano’s
Nighthawks, David Ostwald’s Louis Armstrong Eternity Band, Dandy
Wellington and his band, Glenn Crytzer, Terry Waldo, Dan Levinson,
and many other traditional jazz and swing bands. Mike is a member of
the Lovestruck Balladeers and has contributed compositions and
arrangements to the group, as well as numerous arrangements for
studio projects with Turtle Bay Records, including with Megg Farrell,
Ricky Alexander, Terry Waldo, Hannah Gill, and the New Wonders. A
regular at the celebrated jam session at Mona’s Bar, Mike is one of the
vanguard of young musicians bringing traditional jazz to the forefront
of the NYC music scene.

The New Wonders, a New York City based septet led by cornetist Mike
Davis, vividly invoke America’s Jazz Age during the 1920s, when jazz
was the soundtrack for dramatic national changes and played a central
part in people's dreams, adventures and romances.
Exquisite attention to musical detail and the band's deep passion for
the original recordings is evident in each performance. Named for the

model of cornet played by the enigmatic genius Bix Beiderbecke, the
New Wonders craft each song as if it were a 78 rpm record, and the
result has been praised by Downbeat Magazine and the New York
Times. The New Wonders perform regularly around New York city,
chasing the echoes of bootleg liquor and dancing feet.

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