The ever-popular summer music program kicks off on the first Thursday in July and runs for eight consecutive Thursday evenings, from 7-9pm, on the Garden Stage of the Edward Hopper House Museum, located at 82 N. Broadway, Nyack, NY 10960. The Museum has produced "Jazz in the Garden" for over forty five years, making the Museum a dynamic hub for not only iconic VISUAL artists, but also legendary musicians and groundbreaking sounds of emerging musical artists.
JAZZ 2026 - GET READY!
SINGLE CONCERT TICKETS
Tickets for single concerts July 9 - August 20, 2026: EHHM Members: $20⭐; Public $25
⭐Member benefits include a discounted ticket(s) per their membership level. We ask that Members not extend their discount when purchasing groups of tickets for nonmembers. Please email us with any membership questions: [email protected]
Tickets for single concerts July 9 - August 20, 2026: EHHM Members: $20⭐; Public $25
⭐Member benefits include a discounted ticket(s) per their membership level. We ask that Members not extend their discount when purchasing groups of tickets for nonmembers. Please email us with any membership questions: [email protected]
These concerts often reach capacity so advance tickets are encouraged!
MEMBERS ONLY SEASON TICKETS
EHH MEMBER SEASON TICKET (*10% Discount included) available until July 9 (first concert date)
Option 1 ($175): 1 Ticket to 7 Concerts + 1 Ticket to Season Finale Concert (save $20)
Option 2 ($275): 1 Ticket to 7 Concerts + 1 Ticket to Season Finale Concert + 1 Ticket to Season Finale Pre-Concert Benefit Reception (save $20)
August Ticket Bundle ($103): 4 Tickets to all the August Concerts including the Season Finale Concert (save $12)
EHH MEMBER SEASON TICKET (*10% Discount included) available until July 9 (first concert date)
Option 1 ($175): 1 Ticket to 7 Concerts + 1 Ticket to Season Finale Concert (save $20)
Option 2 ($275): 1 Ticket to 7 Concerts + 1 Ticket to Season Finale Concert + 1 Ticket to Season Finale Pre-Concert Benefit Reception (save $20)
August Ticket Bundle ($103): 4 Tickets to all the August Concerts including the Season Finale Concert (save $12)
PLUS SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 10% on all Jazz Tickets through Sunday, May 31, 2026 with promo code EARLYBIRD55
ALL-STAR CONCERT & RECEPTION
Tribute to legendary bassist Cameron Brown
Tickets for the All-Star Concert celebrating the Museum's 55th Anniversary (August 27, 2026), $55 per person
Tickets Required for Pre-Concert Reception (Aug 27, 5pm), $100 Members and Public
Tribute to legendary bassist Cameron Brown
Tickets for the All-Star Concert celebrating the Museum's 55th Anniversary (August 27, 2026), $55 per person
Tickets Required for Pre-Concert Reception (Aug 27, 5pm), $100 Members and Public
Visit Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center before the concert. On concert evenings, the Garden opens at 6:30pm. Concerts start at 7pm and go until 9pm (with intermission).
JUL 9 - The Wonder Trio
-Sometimes the best way to express something new is by reimagining something old.
-The Wonder Trio!
(Performing the music of Stevie Wonder)
-The Wonder Trio!
(Performing the music of Stevie Wonder)
Ed Alstrom (organist) performed with Bette Midler, Chuck Berry, Leonard Bernstein, Herbie Hancock, Odetta, Dion, Darlene Love, Ronnie Spector, Zubin Mehta, Steely Dan, Blood Sweat and Tears and John Sebastian. Yankee Stadium organist.
Al Orlo (guitar): toured and recorded with the legendary singer Ben E. King for 25 years and was his Musical Director from 1996 until his passing on April 30, 2015. Guitarist with Vincent Pastore’s (The Sopranos) Gangster Squad
Bobby Deitch (Drummer): drummer/musical director for the Ray Charles tribute Forever Ray, performances as drummer with King Solomon Hicks, Take Three, Vincent Pastore’s (The Sopranos) Gangster Squad and several other musical projects including former Allman Brothers guitarist Warren Haynes. Songwriter/performer with the Bobby Deitch Band with 2 Grammy considered albums.
Al Orlo (guitar): toured and recorded with the legendary singer Ben E. King for 25 years and was his Musical Director from 1996 until his passing on April 30, 2015. Guitarist with Vincent Pastore’s (The Sopranos) Gangster Squad
Bobby Deitch (Drummer): drummer/musical director for the Ray Charles tribute Forever Ray, performances as drummer with King Solomon Hicks, Take Three, Vincent Pastore’s (The Sopranos) Gangster Squad and several other musical projects including former Allman Brothers guitarist Warren Haynes. Songwriter/performer with the Bobby Deitch Band with 2 Grammy considered albums.
JUL 16 - Richie Morales Quintet
Born in NYC, Richie Morales is a versatile musician most recently touring with guitarist Al Di Meola. He has performed and recorded with a wide range of contemporary artists such as The Brecker Brothers, Spyro Gyra, Grover Washington Jr., Michael Franks, Mike Stern, Saxophonist Bill Evans, Diane Reeves, Stevie Wonder, Carly Simon, George Russell’s Living Time Orchestra, Gato Barbieri, Dave Valentin, Ray Barretto, and Herbie Mann. He also leads his own group performing a mixture of Jazz standards and original music. Richie recently retired from the jazz faculty at Purchase College Conservatory of Music SUNY having taught there since 2000. He has also taught at the Juilliard School’s Music Advancement Program.
The Richie Morales Quintet is a collaboration of jazz heavy hitters:
Bill O’Connell Piano https://www.billoconnell.net/
Lincoln Goines Bass https://lincolngoines.com/
Mayra Casales Percussion https://cocomamamusic.com/bios
Steve Slagle Sax https://steveslaglemusic.com
Richie Endorses Yamaha drums, Zildjian cymbals, Vic Firth sticks and Aquarian drumheads.
Bill O’Connell Piano https://www.billoconnell.net/
Lincoln Goines Bass https://lincolngoines.com/
Mayra Casales Percussion https://cocomamamusic.com/bios
Steve Slagle Sax https://steveslaglemusic.com
Richie Endorses Yamaha drums, Zildjian cymbals, Vic Firth sticks and Aquarian drumheads.
JUL 23 - Hervé Alexandre
Hervé Alexandre is a saxophonist, rapper, producer, vocalist, and dancer hailing from Rockland County, NY. Hervé’s journey began with a love for jazz and grew into an exploration of multiple genres. Through years of practice, performance, and collaboration, he has honed a sound that is both innovative and deeply personal. Every track tells a story, reflecting his musical roots, cultural influences, and life experiences. He currently builds performance art-based programs for organizations throughout the tri-state area and is an active recording/performing artist.
Hervé Alexandre - Sax, Vocal
Bryan Framhein - Drums
Jack Redsecker - Keyboard
Bryan Framhein - Drums
Jack Redsecker - Keyboard
JUL 30 - Mike Davis Group
Michael Davis - Trombone
Scott Wendholt Trumpet
Charles Pillow - Flute / Alto Flute
Zaq Davis - Trumpet
Andy Ezrin - Piano
Cole Davis - Bass
Jared Schonig - Drums
Scott Wendholt Trumpet
Charles Pillow - Flute / Alto Flute
Zaq Davis - Trumpet
Andy Ezrin - Piano
Cole Davis - Bass
Jared Schonig - Drums
Trombonist/composer Michael Davis has enjoyed a diverse and acclaimed career over the past 40 years. Widely known as the trombonist for five world tours with the Rolling Stones, he toured and recorded extensively with Frank Sinatra, has released 14 CDs as a solo artist, composed over 150 works, authored a dozen books for brass players of all levels and appeared on over 500 CDs, television themes and motion picture soundtracks. He is the founder, creator and president of Hip-Bone Music, Inc.
In 2011, the S.E. Shires Company released the Michael Davis signature model trombone and followed that in 2014 with the release of the Michael Davis+ trombone.
Born to a musical family in San Francisco, CA on August 13th, 1961, Michael’s early musical studies included the piano, drums, tuba, baritone horn and electric bass. Settling on the trombone in high school, he quickly found his stride and received principal chairs in many all-state honor groups. His collegiate career commenced at the Eastman School of Music in the fall of 1979.
In the spring of 1983, Davis received the break he had hoped for when the Buddy Rich Band called and asked him to sign on. His two-year stint with the band forged musical and personal friendships that continue to this day and presented him with “the best graduate degree anyone could possibly hope for.”
Michael’s freelance career in New York City began in earnest in 1986 and before long he was one of the top trombonists around. As testimony to his versatility and wide regard, the list of jazz and pop luminaries he has worked with includes: James Taylor, Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, Aerosmith, Tony Bennett, Jay Z, Sarah Vaughan, Sting, Beck, Branford Marsalis, Peter Gabriel, Sheryl Crow, Lyle Lovett, Bob Mintzer, Paul Simon, David Sanborn, Terence Blanchard and scores of others.
In the field of music education, Davis has served as a guest artist and clinician around the world, while also authoring a number of highly esteemed instructional books and arrangements for musicians of all ages and abilities. A multiple recipient of awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, he maintains his own jazz groups and projects through Hip-Bone Music.
He has documented his efforts on 14 CDs as a leader, including his latest, Open City with the Hip-Bone Big Band featuring a star studded line-up of New York jazz and studio luminaries. Open City showcases a unique family alliance with Michael’s oldest son Cole penning three of the compositions, co-producing the entire project, and playing bass while his younger son Zaq brings his talents to the trumpet section.
Currently, Davis continues his busy schedule as an in demand New York freelance musician with a steady diet of Broadway shows, studio recording work and live concerts. He travels extensively as a solo artist guesting with professional, college and high school bands around the world, while also continuing to build his publishing company into one of the preeminent purveyors of the highest quality music for brass.
In 2011, the S.E. Shires Company released the Michael Davis signature model trombone and followed that in 2014 with the release of the Michael Davis+ trombone.
Born to a musical family in San Francisco, CA on August 13th, 1961, Michael’s early musical studies included the piano, drums, tuba, baritone horn and electric bass. Settling on the trombone in high school, he quickly found his stride and received principal chairs in many all-state honor groups. His collegiate career commenced at the Eastman School of Music in the fall of 1979.
In the spring of 1983, Davis received the break he had hoped for when the Buddy Rich Band called and asked him to sign on. His two-year stint with the band forged musical and personal friendships that continue to this day and presented him with “the best graduate degree anyone could possibly hope for.”
Michael’s freelance career in New York City began in earnest in 1986 and before long he was one of the top trombonists around. As testimony to his versatility and wide regard, the list of jazz and pop luminaries he has worked with includes: James Taylor, Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, Aerosmith, Tony Bennett, Jay Z, Sarah Vaughan, Sting, Beck, Branford Marsalis, Peter Gabriel, Sheryl Crow, Lyle Lovett, Bob Mintzer, Paul Simon, David Sanborn, Terence Blanchard and scores of others.
In the field of music education, Davis has served as a guest artist and clinician around the world, while also authoring a number of highly esteemed instructional books and arrangements for musicians of all ages and abilities. A multiple recipient of awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, he maintains his own jazz groups and projects through Hip-Bone Music.
He has documented his efforts on 14 CDs as a leader, including his latest, Open City with the Hip-Bone Big Band featuring a star studded line-up of New York jazz and studio luminaries. Open City showcases a unique family alliance with Michael’s oldest son Cole penning three of the compositions, co-producing the entire project, and playing bass while his younger son Zaq brings his talents to the trumpet section.
Currently, Davis continues his busy schedule as an in demand New York freelance musician with a steady diet of Broadway shows, studio recording work and live concerts. He travels extensively as a solo artist guesting with professional, college and high school bands around the world, while also continuing to build his publishing company into one of the preeminent purveyors of the highest quality music for brass.
AUG 6 - Bobby Sanabria & Sexteto Ibiano
Bobby Sanabria - Drums / Vocal
Oreste Abrantes - Percussion / Vocal
Silvàno Monasterios - Piano
Leo Traversa- Bass
Peter Brainin - Tenor / Soprano Sax / Flute
Kali Rodriguez Pena - Trumpet
Oreste Abrantes - Percussion / Vocal
Silvàno Monasterios - Piano
Leo Traversa- Bass
Peter Brainin - Tenor / Soprano Sax / Flute
Kali Rodriguez Pena - Trumpet
Bobby Sanabria is an eight time Grammy-nominee as a leader. Known as a drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, conductor, documentary film producer, educator, activist, and bandleader, his versatility as both a drummer and percussionist, from small group to big band, has become legendary. A native son of the South Bronx born to Puerto Rican parents, he has performed and recorded with every major figure in the world of Latin jazz and salsa from Mario Bauzá, Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaría, Dizzy Gillespie, Chico O’Farrill, Ray Barretto, Cándido, to Larry Harlow, Ruben Blades, Celia Cruz, and jazz luminaries as diverse as Henry Threadgill, Charles McPherson, Randy Brecker, Joe Chambers, Jean Lucien, The Mills Brothers, and others. In 2003 he was presented with a “Lifetime Achievement Award" by Ivan Acosta of Latin Jazz USA, in recognition of Bobby's extraordinary creative contribution to Latin jazz. DRUM! Magazine named him Percussionist of the Year (2005); he was named Percussionist of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association in 2011 and 2013. In 2006, he was inducted into the Bronx Walk of Fame. He was a recipient of the 2018 Jazz Education Network (JEN) LeJENS of Jazz Lifetime Achievement Award for his work as a musician and educator. In 2008 Congressman Dennis Kucinich honored his work as a musician and educator by reading his name into the Congressional Record and in 2018 the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus honored him as a musician, educator. Every single one of his big band recordings, seven in total, have been nominated for Grammys. His 2018 recording, ‘West Side Story Reimagined,' reached #1 on the national Jazz Week radio charts, was nominated for a 2018 Grammy, and won the prestigious 2019 Record of The Year Award from the Jazz Journalists Association. Partial proceeds from sales of the recording go to the Jazz Foundation of America’s Puerto Rico Relief Fund for musicians. He is the Co-Artistic Director of the Bronx Music Heritage Center and the forthcoming Bronx Music Hall. His lifetime dedication to spreading the history, culture, of jazz and Latin jazz to the general public as a performer, as well as educating a new generation of players, composers, arrangers, has no parallel. A member of Max Roach’s legendary M’BOOM percussion ensemble, he is on the faculty of the New School and NYU. He is also the on air host of the Latin Jazz Cruise radio show on WBGO FM, the nation’s number one jazz station.
AUG 13 - Annette St. John & Journie
Annette St. John - Vocal
Kiyoko Layne - Piano
John David Simon - Sax
Chris Haney - Bass
George Coleman, Jr. - Drums
Kiyoko Layne - Piano
John David Simon - Sax
Chris Haney - Bass
George Coleman, Jr. - Drums
AUG 20 - A Musical Homage to John D. Anthony
Jayon Anthony - Vocal
Erik Lawrence - Sax / Flute
Jon Kevin Jones - Guitar / Bass / Vocal
Marya Lawrence - Vocal
Jim West - Keyboard
Wynnum Sable - Guitar / Vocal
Tony Lewis - Drummer / Percussion
Erik Lawrence - Sax / Flute
Jon Kevin Jones - Guitar / Bass / Vocal
Marya Lawrence - Vocal
Jim West - Keyboard
Wynnum Sable - Guitar / Vocal
Tony Lewis - Drummer / Percussion
AUG 27 - Gala - Cameron Brown Birthday Tribute featuring “Cameron Brown and Dannie’s Calypso”
Russ Johnson - Trumpet / Flugelhorn
Lisa Parrott - Alto / Baritone saxophones
Jason Rigby - Soprano / Tenor Saxophones
Cameron Brown - Double Bass
Tony Jefferson - Drums / Cymbals
Melt the frost on Thusday, March 19 with Edward Hopper House Museum for an unforgettable evening as we celebrate the return of live rhythm featuring an award-winning songwriter, guitarist, and soulful storyteller, the legendary KJ Denhert. KJ Denhert will be joined by Etienne Stadwijk, Mark McIntyre, Mamadou Ba and Ray Levier to wrap you in the musical warmth of a grounded, gracious, and high-energy vibe—all to celebrate "the spark" of Edward Hopper House Museum. The concert, held inside at the Nyack Center on Thursday, March 19, supports the Museum's 55th Anniversary and ignites the upcoming Jazz 2026 season at Edward Hopper House Museum.
Jazz in the Garden 2026 Is made possible, in part, by NYSCA, Rockland Tourism, and OTHER sponsors
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Edward Hopper House is supported in part with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.














