Blue Note New York
Gideon King & City Blog with special guests Caleb Hawley and John Scofield

    $20 Minimum Per Person
    Brunch Menu
    NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.

    • All seating is first come, first served. 
    • Bar Area seating is limited and first come first served. When all available seats are occupied, the remaining bar area is standing room only.
    • Table Seating is all ages, Bar Area is 21+. Bar Area tickets for patrons under 21 will not be honored. 
    Group Reservations:
    • Groups larger than 8 must purchase a group package at club@bluenote.net, or by calling 212.475.8592.
    • Groups larger than 8 without a group package will be subject to group surcharges added to your bill. 
    • Groups arriving late or separately are not guaranteed to be seated together. All seating is first come, first served. Arrive early for best seats.
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    • Gideon King & City Blog

      In 2015, Gideon King & City Blog (GKCB) released a full-length CD, City Blog. The music was met with wide critical acclaim, with the Huffington Post calling King a “musical genius.” GKCB released a follow up to Upscale Madhouse in October 2018.
      The full length album features guest appearances from John Scofield, Marc Broussard, Grace Weber, Nate Smith, Donny McCaslin, James Genus, Seamus Blake and many more. Gideon King & City Blog continued their remarkable sonic evolution with ‘Love Knot,’ a dazzling, three-song EP released on May 29th, 2020. Hinting at everything from Seal and Lianne La Havas to Stevie Wonder and Steely Dan, the collection is both sophisticated and accessible, weaving its way through unexpected changes with lush arrangements and addictive hooks that blur the lines between jazz, rock, folk, and soul. 
      After a successful roll out of their latest EP “Splinters”, GKCB will be releasing a covers album in 2025.  The album will put a sophisticated twist on old favorites. To support the album GKCB will follow up on their sold out Iridium show with more dates in 2025 including but not limited to dates at the iconic Blue Note in NYC and 9:30 Club in DC.  
       
    • John Scofield

      Aside from being one of the principal innovators of modern jazz guitar, John Scofield is a creative artist of an even rarer sort: a stylistic chameleon who has forged a consistent, rock-solid aesthetic identity. A triple Grammy award winning artist with more than 40 recordings to his credit, Scofield has expressed himself in the vernacular of bebop, blues, jazz-funk, organ jazz, acoustic chamber jazz, electronically tinged groove music, jam band style and orchestral ensembles with ease and enthusiasm. Nowhe adds yet another credit to his resume: solo guitarist.“My main focus in guitar playing has always centered around being part ofa group; exploring the music that happens when musicians listen to each other and improvise together. Quite frankly, until now, I’ve avoided playing solo concerts and before starting this endeavor had done only one solo performance in public since I was achild. I still have occasional nightmares about playing Greensleeves for my sixth grade class!It gets pretty lonely up there by yourself and I hadn't considered solo guitar as the perfect platform for improvising. Not to mention that I’m no Segovia either! All that said, after playing guitar for 56 years, I’m finally interested in going it alone and exploring the possibilities. It's taken me decades to realize that I’vebeen playing unaccompanied guitar at home or in hotel rooms every day since 1962! I’ve put a lot of thought in lately to how I can present an evening of solo guitar that represents my passions and sensibilities. My idea is to keep it song based, playing jazz, country and rock tunes that I love as well as some of my original compositions. Iplan to employ myLooper pedal occasionally when I want to play over myself. I've been preparing for nearly a year, working my brain in new directions while looking forward to these shows with excitement and a small bit of trepidation. I hope you enjoy being on this journey with me.”-JS

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