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    FRI 8 & 9:30 - Ember w/Caleb Wheeler Curtis, Noah Garabedian, Vinnie Sperrazza

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    Friday, July 10, 2026

    8:00 PM

    Bar Bayeux

    515 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205

    Free

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Listed as Ember, the bill at Bar Bayeux pairs improviser and ensemble leader Caleb Wheeler Curtis with Noah Garabedian and drummer Vinnie Sperrazza. Curtis’s small-group practice emphasizes collective motion and steering the ensemble; Sperrazza brings quick shifts in texture and time, while Garabedian—an ethnomusicology BA and NYU MM and recent grant recipient—contributes a research-informed perspective. Ember is also the name of a British independent label founded by Jeffrey Kruger.

    About the Artists

    Ember

    Ember

    Ember is a New York City–based jazz and free improvisation group heard in small-room settings like Bar Bayeux. Recent bills place the ensemble alongside improviser and bandleader Caleb Wheeler Curtis, with bassist Noah Garabedian and drummer Vinnie Sperrazza.

    Caleb Wheeler Curtis

    Caleb Wheeler Curtis

    free jazzexperimental jazz

    Caleb Wheeler Curtis is a New York City–based jazz artist whose work sits in the overlap of free jazz and experimental improvisation. At Bar Bayeux, he leads small-group sets that prioritize collective motion and quick shifts in texture, drawing on the presence of collaborators like Emmanuel Michael, Michael Sarin, Hery Paz, and Colson Jimenez.

    Noah Garabedian

    Noah Garabedian

    Noah Garabedian holds a BA in Ethnomusicology from The University of California Los Angeles, and a Master's of Music Performance from New York University. He is a 2025 New Jazz Works Grant recipient from Chamber Music America; 2022 Calouste Gulbenkian In View Grant recipient; 202

    Vinnie Sperrazza

    Vinnie Sperrazza

    free jazz

    Vinnie Sperrazza is a New York City–based drummer whose work sits between modern jazz and free improvisation. In NYC rooms like Bar Bayeux, he appears in small, conversational ensembles, including recent performances with pianist-composer Jacob Sacks, saxophonist-composer Adam Kolker, and bassist Jeremy Stratton.