Burlesque-A-Pades

May 7 • Blue Wisp Jazz Club

Local Jazz fans who keep an eye on the clubs for young players coming out of University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music no doubt remember trumpeter Brian Newman in the late ’90s/early ’00s. A Cleveland native, Newman ultimately landed in New York City after graduation and started working. He’s been there over a decade now. Newman hit the NYC scene hard, earned a steady stream of gigs and met some key contacts. Putting together a band with some fellow CCM grads (including Alex Smith on organ, Paul Francis on drums, bassist Scott Ritchie and Steve Kortyka on tenor sax), Newman scored a sweet residency at the Plaza Hotel’s Oak Room. His shows have been a big draw, as Newman and crew do the “hip lounge lizard” thing with a healthy dose of humor thrown in. Turns out Newman is a pretty solid singer as well, lending his hearty vocals to standards like “It Had to Be You” and “That’s Life.” Along with a slew of other performing gigs, Newman also holds a residency at Duane Park, where one of those “contacts” — Newman’s girlfriend (no fiancé) Angie Pontani — came into play. One of the biggest names in modern burlesque, Pontani (of The World Famous Pontani Sisters) and many of her dancer friends appear at the shows (and no doubt do wonders for the draw). Newman’s friendship with Lady Gaga’s boyfriend also led to a friendship and professional relationship with Gaga herself. He’s Gaga’s go-to Jazz guy, performing with the Pop star and his CCM pals, notably, on her network TV special, A Very Gaga Thanksgiving (where Newman got to perform with Tony Bennett, as well), the Today Show and the MTV Video Music Awards. Gaga has performed on Newman’s turf also — her guest appearances during Newman’s Jazz gigs often make music news headlines. Recently featured on the soundtrack to the movie Friends With Kids, Newman has also just issued a live document of his Oak Room shows, Live from New York City. Newman and Pontani are doing a trio of Ohio shows this week as “Burlesque-a-Pades,” featuring Jazz from Newman and his quintet and dancing from Pontani and friends. Showtime is 7 p.m. and this event is open to those 21 and up only.


BURLESQUE-A-PADES featuring The Brian Newman Quintet and The Pontani Sisters perform Monday, May 7 at the Blue Wisp Jazz Club. Buy tickets, check out performance times and get venue details here.