

Celebrating and Performing the1950's music of Jazz Legends Clifford Brown, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins & John Coltrane. Enjoy a Great Night of "Real Live Jazz" Featuring Derek Sims on Trumpet and Mark Small on Tenor Saxophone. 2 World-Class Jazz Musicians Performing Together with Jim Petullo-piano, Michael Kolber-bass and Aaron Glueckauf-drums. Come out and enjoy the music and collaborations from these 4 Jazz Icons. "IT'S YOUR TABLE ALL NIGHT" The Ultimate Night Out! Concert Tickets: $15 Table Seating. $10 at the bar. Full dinner menu available at tables and at the bar. The Ultimate Value. Enjoy 3 Sets of Live Music Including 2 Featured Concert Shows. If you have any difficulty booking a table for the size of your party give us a call and we will personally assist you. Call 954-572-0821. Thank you. 5:30-9:30 Open for Dinner. Full Dinner Menu, Drinks and Desserts are served before and during the show. 6:30 Pre-Concert Set by The All That Jazz Trio. 7:30-8:30 SHOWTIME: Featured Concert 1st Set. 8:30 Intermission. 9:00-9:30 Featured Concert "Bonus 2nd Set" (Included). There is no minimum if you are having dinner with us. There is a $20 minimum per person if you are not having dinner (drinks, appetizers, desserts). For parties of 7 or more please call us so we can meet your needs. Call 954-572-0821. DEREK SIMS is an in-demand trumpeter, pianist and educator, in the South Florida music scene. Mr. Sims has had the privilege of performing with such artists as Benny Golson, John Pattitucci, Freda Payne, Danilo Perez, Gerald Wilson, Arturo Sandoval, Bob Mintzer, Paquito D’Rivera, Jon Faddis, Ingrid Jensen, Bobby Shew, Randy Brecker, Bobby Watson, Pancho Sanchez, Wynton Marsalis, James Moody, Ron Miles, Martha Reeves, and many others. While living in Portland, OR Mr. Sims judged at the many jazz festivals in the Pacific Northwest area. He was on the faculty of the Mel Brown Jazz Camp from 2003-2017. Concurrently, Mr. Sims was the Director of Jazz at the Metropolitan Youth Symphony from 2004-2015. He also was an Adjunct Professor of Jazz Trumpet and the Jazz Band Director at Portland State University from 2013-2018. After these two stints Mr. Sims started PJAZZ (The Portland Jazz School), and coached jazz combos from 2018-2021. After moving to South Florida in 2022, Mr. Sims maintains a private studio of jazz improv students and is working as a jazz director at the Coral Springs Charter School, and a music coach at the Somerset Silver Palms Charter School. MARK SMALL is a Miami based saxophonist/composer/educator who has established himself as one of the top performers in the South Florida music scene. He established his credentials living in NYC and performing with a diverse variety of musicians at such clubs as the Blue Note, Village Vanguard, Dizzy’s, Iridium, and 55 bar. Some of these musicians include Darcy James Argue, The Vanguard Orchestra, John McNeil, Martin Bejerano, Kendrick Scott, among many others. Fulfilling a childhood dream, he became a frequent performer with the Village Vanguard Orchestra at the famed jazz venue. He has performed and recorded with the Grammy Nominated band lead by composer Darcy James Argue called “Secret Society”, which has garnered praise for such news outlets as NPR, New York Times, and Wall Street Journal. His debut record “One Day” features longtime collaborators Damion Reid on drums and Matt Brewer on bass. He was also took his co-lead group called “Bronze” (with saxophonist Walter Smith III) into the studio for their debut album on the Fresh Sound/New Talent label. Ever expanding his performance opportunities, Mark has played frequently for the Broadway musical “Chicago” as well as playing saxophone, clarinet, and acting in the award winning short film “The Drummer”. He can be heard on comedian Louis C.K.’s hit FX show, “Louie”, playing saxophone and clarinet. This diverse experience has afforded him chance opportunities to work with other artists as far afield as Aretha Franklin, Joan Rivers, and Don Rickles. Mark’s break into the touring world came with a call to join Warner Recording Artist Michael Buble’s band. His work with Michael has taken him on 3 world tours playing most major theaters and arenas in the US, UK, Australia and Europe. They performed in over 35 countries and on numerous television programs including the “Today Show”, “Letterman Show”, “Late night with Jay Leno”, “Ellen”, “The Parkinson Show” (UK), “Junos” (Canada), and the “Logies” (Australia). Mark was a featured soloist on both saxophone and clarinet for the Grammy award winning DVD “Michael Buble meets Madison Square Garden” as well as a live performance for PBS (Grammy award winning “Caught in the Act”). His work for Michael has included arranging, composition and re-orchestration as well as performing on saxophones and clarinet. Mark has received accolades in a number of national and international competitions, taking first prize in the East Coast Jazz Festival Competition, placing in both the World Saxophone Competition and the prestigious Thelonious Monk Saxophone Competition among the world’s finest. He is an active educator and clinician who currently holds the position of Director of Jazz Studies at the Wolfson campus of Miami-Dade College. He has taught at University of Miami, Coral Gables CAP program, JECC, as well as UNC Asheville’s Summer Jazz Camp.