Drummer Zach Adleman & His Quartet Featuring Saxophonist Tim Green

12/06/2024 7:30 PM
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Drummer Zach Adleman & His Quartet Featuring Saxophonist Tim Green

with Tim Green

NYC based drummer, Zach Adleman, has been playing drums since he was 6 years. While growing up in Montclair, New Jersey, he discovered his inspiration for music from his musical parents and neighbors. When he was 10 years old, he joined the Drums of Thunder percussion group, which travelled to perform at major sporting arenas on the East Coast (U.S Open, Madison Square Garden).

Zach Adleman has performed at venues and events, such as Carnegie Hall, the 57th Annual Grammy Awards After Parties, and the Newport Jazz Festival alongside jazz luminaries such as Wynton Marsalis, Rodney Whitaker, Mike LeDonne, Elio Villafranca, and Randy Brecker. Additionally, he holds a GRAMMY for his percussion performance on Ted Nash’s album, the “Presidential Suite”, on the song “Water in Cupped Hands.”

In high school, Zach found his passion for jazz through Jazz House Kids and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Youth Orchestra. Zach chose to pursue his love for jazz at Michigan State University, where he received his Bachelor’s Degree for Jazz Performance in 2019. While studying at MSU, Zach was asked to join eminent trombonist Michael Dease's band, which was documented on Dease’s 2018 album, "Reaching Out" for Posi-Tone Records. One year later, Zach recorded “One-Track Mind,” as part of his co-led “Becoming Quintet”, which garnered reviews from JazzTimes and DownBeat magazine.

Throughout his career, Zach has received numerous honors including first prize at the 2017 J.C. Heard National Drum Competition. He was also invited by Igor Butman to play in the “Future of Jazz” concert, in Moscow, Russia. In addition, Zach has performed at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola, Smalls, Mezzrow, Smoke Jazz Club, Birdland, and toured in the United States, Switzerland, Italy, and Russia. Zach is an alumni of the JAS Aspen Academy led by Christian McBride, the Ravinia Workshop led by Rufus Reid and Billy Childs, and the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead program led by Jason Moran.

In pursuit of Zach’s passion to mix audio and visual works, Zach collaborated with the London Film School to score Oliver Coeffard’s film, “Lydia.” Zach also pioneered his own collaboration, “We Make,” which combined two Juilliard dancers (Lindsay Phillips and Briana Del Mundo), a videographer, and a jazz quintet to speak on the pandemic.

In 2019, Zach went on to study at the Juilliard School graduating with his Master’s Degree in Jazz Performance in 2021.

Zach considers teaching one of his foremost passions in life. In 2022, Zach joined the Calhoun Jazz and Percussion departments, teaching ensemble classes to high schoolers on the Upper West Side. In addition, he teaches weekly group drum lessons through the Jazz House Kids at Trinity Church program. For the 2022/2023 summers, Zach was asked to be on Stanford Jazz Faculty through their Jazz Mentor Fellowship Program. He has served as faculty at the Jazz Institute at Brevard in North Carolina (Michael Dease dir.) in addition to working at the Jazz House Kids Summer Workshop in Montclair, New Jersey for five years.

As a bandleader, he has premiered his original works at the Detroit Jazz Festival with Rodney Whitaker, Maureen’s Jazz Cellar, the East Lansing Summer Solstice Jazz Festival, and Jazz at Lincoln Center’s curated “Fall for Arts Festival” on Roosevelt Island.

Zach’s mission is to use music to better people’s lives through joy and inspiration.

Tim Green

Forging a deeply personal sound from a broad swath of the jazz landscape, saxophonist, composer and arranger TIM GREEN has emerged as a powerful new voice, melding deftly swinging hard bop, fluid modernity, and soulful gospel. Called “a player to watch” by JazzTimes, Green seized the attention of the jazz community with his second-place finish in the 2008 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition. He delivered on the promise of that prestigious honor with the release of his 2012 album Songs From This Season, on his own True Melody Music label.

Featuring saxophonist Tim Green

General Admission ~ includes a la carte menu:  $25
Dinner & Show package ~ includes 3-course dinner:  $95
VIP Dinner & Show package ~ includes 3-course dinner and stage-front seating:  $115
(Beverages not included)

Dinner & Show fees include server gratuities.

Streaming on YouTube: Chris' Jazz Cafe

NYC based drummer, Zach Adleman, has been playing drums since he was 6 years. While growing up in Montclair, New Jersey, he discovered his inspiration for music from his musical parents and neighbors. When he was 10 years old, he joined the Drums of Thunder percussion group, which travelled to perform at major sporting arenas on the East Coast (U.S Open, Madison Square Garden).

Zach Adleman has performed at venues and events, such as Carnegie Hall, the 57th Annual Grammy Awards After Parties, and the Newport Jazz Festival alongside jazz luminaries such as Wynton Marsalis, Rodney Whitaker, Mike LeDonne, Elio Villafranca, and Randy Brecker. Additionally, he holds a GRAMMY for his percussion performance on Ted Nash’s album, the “Presidential Suite”, on the song “Water in Cupped Hands.”

In high school, Zach found his passion for jazz through Jazz House Kids and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Youth Orchestra. Zach chose to pursue his love for jazz at Michigan State University, where he received his Bachelor’s Degree for Jazz Performance in 2019. While studying at MSU, Zach was asked to join eminent trombonist Michael Dease's band, which was documented on Dease’s 2018 album, "Reaching Out" for Posi-Tone Records. One year later, Zach recorded “One-Track Mind,” as part of his co-led “Becoming Quintet”, which garnered reviews from JazzTimes and DownBeat magazine.

Throughout his career, Zach has received numerous honors including first prize at the 2017 J.C. Heard National Drum Competition. He was also invited by Igor Butman to play in the “Future of Jazz” concert, in Moscow, Russia. In addition, Zach has performed at Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola, Smalls, Mezzrow, Smoke Jazz Club, Birdland, and toured in the United States, Switzerland, Italy, and Russia. Zach is an alumni of the JAS Aspen Academy led by Christian McBride, the Ravinia Workshop led by Rufus Reid and Billy Childs, and the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead program led by Jason Moran.

In pursuit of Zach’s passion to mix audio and visual works, Zach collaborated with the London Film School to score Oliver Coeffard’s film, “Lydia.” Zach also pioneered his own collaboration, “We Make,” which combined two Juilliard dancers (Lindsay Phillips and Briana Del Mundo), a videographer, and a jazz quintet to speak on the pandemic.

In 2019, Zach went on to study at the Juilliard School graduating with his Master’s Degree in Jazz Performance in 2021.

Zach considers teaching one of his foremost passions in life. In 2022, Zach joined the Calhoun Jazz and Percussion departments, teaching ensemble classes to high schoolers on the Upper West Side. In addition, he teaches weekly group drum lessons through the Jazz House Kids at Trinity Church program. For the 2022/2023 summers, Zach was asked to be on Stanford Jazz Faculty through their Jazz Mentor Fellowship Program. He has served as faculty at the Jazz Institute at Brevard in North Carolina (Michael Dease dir.) in addition to working at the Jazz House Kids Summer Workshop in Montclair, New Jersey for five years.

As a bandleader, he has premiered his original works at the Detroit Jazz Festival with Rodney Whitaker, Maureen’s Jazz Cellar, the East Lansing Summer Solstice Jazz Festival, and Jazz at Lincoln Center’s curated “Fall for Arts Festival” on Roosevelt Island.

Zach’s mission is to use music to better people’s lives through joy and inspiration.

Tim Green


Seating Info
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Premier Tables:
The best seats in the house positioned directly in front of the performance stage (marked dark blue on the seating map).

Standard Tables:
Clear and unobstructed views of stage (marked purple on the seating map). A few tables have a partially obstructed view (marked light blue on the seating map).

Cocktail & Bar Area:
Seating at high-top tables and at the bar area available on a first come, first seated basis (marked green on the seating map). Tables may be shared for sold out shows. Two TV monitors with live video feed of the performance are conveniently located above the bar and cocktail areas.

  • All ticket prices are per person.
  • Dinner menu available in all sections.
  • Your ticket is also your dining reservation.
  • Every ticket gets a seat in area purchased and tables are reserved based on the date when you made your reservation.
  • We will do our best to ensure that your entire group sits together, please let us know in the order notes if there are multiple ticket orders in your group.
  • For any special needs or accommodation requests, please call us at 215-568-3131.
  • Tickets are the same price whether purchased in person, over the phone or online.
  • No refunds, professional cameras or outside food and drink.
  • There is a limited amount of seating available for performances, if the show is sold out online, contact us at 215-568-3131 for seating availability.

Festival Seating:
Festival seating is our general admission ticket. The entire venue or a portion of the venue may be designated for festival admission. These tickets will guarantee you a seat for the show and you are free to sit anywhere in the venue based on a "first come, first seated" basis. This should also allow for larger groups to sit together.

  • All ticket prices are per person.
  • Dinner menu available in all sections.
  • Your ticket is also your dining reservation.
  • For any special needs or accommodation requests, please call us at 215-568-3131.
  • Tickets are the same price whether purchased in person, over the phone or online.
  • No refunds, professional cameras or outside food and drink.
  • There is a limited amount of seating available for performances, if the show is sold out online, contact us at 215-568-3131 for seating availability.