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Mar 14, 2026, 6:00:00 PM
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Hey Rim Jeon - Piano, Luques Curtis - Bass, Yoron Israel -Drums.

Advance $30, Door $35. Food/Drinks $25 minimum per person.

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Multi-award-winning pianist, composer, and educator Hey Rim Jeon makes her debut at Jazz on Main on March 14, 2026, joined by Grammy Award–winning bassist Luques Curtis and acclaimed drummer Yoron Israel. The program will feature new music from Jeon’s upcoming album alongside selected works, emphasizing sophisticated improvisation, deep groove, and a high level of ensemble interaction within a jazz framework. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience world-class jazz artistry up close—tickets available now.

”Hey Rim...a brilliant pianist...Hey Rim Jeon who is at the forefront with a brightly glowing beacon. I, therefore, heartily and without reservation, endorse Hey Rim Jeon. -Benny Golson, Late Legendary Saxophonist 

“Hey Rim is an exceptional talent with remarkable technical command and harmonic imagination. Her music creates true space for ensemble voices while seamlessly blending classical training with jazz improvisation.”
—Terri Lyne Carrington, NEA Jazz Master & Multi-grammy winner

“Mona Lisa Puzzle (jazzjeon, 2009)...intense, intelligent statement...” -Bill Milkowski, Writer, JazzTimes

”...her fabulous original compositions and inventive interpretation are always sure to entertain...” -WICN 90.5 FM Radio

For more information: https://www.heyrimjeon.com/

Venue title Jazz On Main
Venue Description Old Soul jazz club. Immersive space where live music, lighting, and culinary experience using your ears, sight, taste, and smell senses, to elevate the spirit.
Venue Address 37 S Moger Av. Mt. Kisco, NY 10536
Space Title The Club
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