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Avery Jeffry

Jazz Announcer

Hailing from North Texas, Avery Jeffry has been a performing bassist and guitarist for over 15 years and an avid music lover for even longer. Beginning with rock ‘n roll and the blues, he has garnered experience in nearly every genre with collegiate level training in both jazz and classical. 

Avery began playing guitar at the age of 9 and grew up on classic rock and heavy metal. He began his classical and music theory training on the upright bass in middle and high school, eventually performing with the Plano East Senior High Chamber Orchestra in one the most competitive school districts in the state of Texas. It was also at Plano East that he established an affection for jazz, playing with the school's jazz band. His earliest jazz influences were Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Count Basie and Christian McBride. 

He then obtained his Bachelor of Music degree from the University of South Carolina with an emphasis in Jazz Performance on the upright/electric bass. While there he studied with bassist Craig Butterfield and pianist/guitarist Bert Ligon, and performed regularly in the USC Left Bank Big Band.

Avery has performed with professional bands all over Texas, South Carolina, Virginia, and California, and has also performed abroad with various groups in Tokyo, Japan. He has recorded multiple albums with the instrumental music group Vanilla Summit and played two showcases at the world renowned SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas in 2017. 

Avery is currently a freelance musician and lesson instructor in the Sacramento area. He has just recently delved into the world of public broadcasting and is excited to be a part of the CapRadio team. Excellence in Jazz is the best way to hear new and classic jazz from people with a real passion for the music.

 

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    The Giants of Mainstream Jazz plus today's most exciting straight-ahead emerging artists with contemporary vocals and spices of Blues and Latin Jazz.

    Stories by Avery Jeffry

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    Women in Music: Alicia Huff

    March 24, 2023

    CapRadio Classical and Jazz is celebrating Women in Music all month long including four spotlights on local musicians. Jennifer Reason spoke with singer Alicia Huff about starting her own band and inspiring others to as well.

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    Women in Music: Natsuki Fukasawa

    March 10, 2023

    CapRadio Classical and Jazz is celebrating Women in Music all month long including four spotlights on local musicians. Jennifer Reason spoke with pianist, professor and Steinway Artist Natsuki Fukasawa about how music can make us whole.

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    Pianist Emmet Cohen Shoots For The Moon

    November 17, 2022

    Harlem has always been one the cornerstones of jazz and popular American music. The traditions that began there in the 1920’s have remained and been amplified by young musicians like pianist Emmet Cohen.

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    Pianist Lynne Arriale strikes a chord with everyday Americans

    July 28, 2022

    Lynne Arriale has been described as a “poet-laureate of the piano”. Her newest album, The Lights Are Always On, is a poignant yet inspiring expression of events that have touched so many of our lives over the past two years.

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    John Bullard breaks the banjo barrier in latest classical release

    June 9, 2022

    John Bullard is a banjo player who’s been hoping to make his instrument a mainstay on the classical stage. His newest release, 24 Preludes for Solo Banjo, Vol. 1, bringing the unlikely instrument into a whole new spotlight.

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    Classic jazz revitalized in new release by Catherine Russell

    May 12, 2022

    The celebrated singer hearkens back to the roots of an American art form and gives them new life in her newest album, "Send For Me."

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    Finding new connections with pianist Matthew Whitaker

    March 25, 2022

    Matthew Whitaker talks about spontaneity and expressing his roots through his latest album, “Connections.” He’s currently on his spring tour, which makes a stop in Davis on Friday, March 25 to perform at the Mondavi Center.

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    Remembering Sacramento jazz pianist Jessica Williams

    March 17, 2022

    Jazz pianist Jessica Williams passed away March 12 at the age of 73, leaving behind a lasting impact on Sacramento and its jazz legacy.

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    Chris Brubeck reflects on his father's 100-year legacy ahead of Sacramento event

    February 1, 2022

    Dave Brubeck's sons Chris and Dan are celebrating the centennial of their late father with a worldwide tour that includes a stop at Sacramento’s Crest Theater on Wednesday.

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    Jazz music that got us through another year of the pandemic

    December 22, 2021

    CapRadio’s jazz hosts share their top picks for jazz music that came out in 2021.

 

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