One of Pittsburgh’s best emerging jazz musicians and lifelong guitarist, Mila Shadel, takes to the Alphabet City stage with one mission: to honor her myriad influences and merge the worlds of jazz and pop. In the form’s many years of life, jazz has never been a stranger to play. It is a genre itching to be riffed on, blurring lines and bending rules. With influences including jazz guitarists like George Benson, Wes Montgomery, Pat Martino, Pat Metheny, and Emily Remler, Mila Shadel and her accompanying musicians use this performance to reimagine some of Mila’s favorite pop songs in a jazz quartet setting.
Featured Musicians:
Mila Shadel: guitar
Soojin Park: drums
Paul Thompson: bass
Evan David: saxophone
About the Artist:
Mila Shadel hails from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and hasn’t put her guitar down since she first picked it up at the age of 10. She attended Duquesne University where she received her degree in Jazz Guitar performance. While she was there, she started playing in the vibrant local Pittsburgh jazz scene, which allowed her to get experience on the bandstand and to learn about the rich music history that the scene has to offer. Since her college days, she has continued to work with some of the best jazz musicians in Pittsburgh and started to lead her own groups at different venues. The music that she plays in her shows reflect the classic jazz guitar trio sound, often pulling from the discographies of George Benson, Wes Montgomery, Pat Martino, Pat Metheny, and Emily Remler. Her own compositions are heavily influenced by the musicians in her life and reflect her deep love for the music.
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