GBH Jazz Nights Featuring Max Ridley
Thursday, January 09, 2025
05:30 PM - 06:30 PM
GBH Studios at the Boston Public Library
700 Boylston Street, Boston, MA, USA
GBH Music and JazzBoston are co-hosting a new series to showcase the breadth of incredible jazz talent in the Greater Boston area. The event is held on the second Thursday of every month through February.
This month, Max Ridley plays original Punk Jazz compositions that weave improvisation and melodies together.
Tickets are free, but registration is encouraged. Please note that by registering for this event you agree to receive email communications from GBH Music.
GBH Jazz Nights are made possible by the Goldstein Family Fund.
About Max Ridley:
Maxwell Salinger-Ridley is a music maker and music teacher in Boston. His life in music started as a toddler by imitating the conductor of the Boston Pops from the audience while watching his Mom sing with the Tanglewood Festival Chorus. He also later would watch his Dad sing with the Boston Opera Company so it’s no surprise that he began formally participating in music by singing in the school choir and informally by playing punk rock with friends after school. He began his formal bass studies at the Brookline Music School and in high school at the Boston Arts Academy. It was there that he first fell in love with Jazz and the upright bass. He was awarded full-tuition scholarships to study at Berklee College of Music for both undergraduate and graduate degrees, earning his graduate degree from the Berklee Global Jazz Institute under the direction of master pianist, educator and humanitarian Danilo Perez. An equally important part of his education was down the street from Berklee at Boston’s historic Wally’s Jazz Cafe. He began going to jam sessions there in high school and eventually became the house bass player every Friday and Saturday night.
Ridley has played and recorded with renown musicians of many diQerent styles all over the world, traveling by plane and staying in hotels, as well as by van and sleeping on couches and floors. He is one of the most in-demand musicians in New England and beyond and can be found playing as a sideman in many diQerent groups and has a few albums out of his own music. He also serves as the music director for tap dance company Subject:Matter and teaches music as a guest lecturer at different colleges around New England (such as Longy School of Music, University of New Hampshire and Berklee College of Music) and at the Hamilton-Garrett Music and Arts Academy (a community after school program for children in Boston located next to the historic Charles Street AME Church in Roxbury.
He has also spent some time living in Valencia, Spain and considers that his second home and musical community.
Spiritually, he grew up culturally Jewish, serves in the praise and worship team at the
Somerville Community Baptist Church every Sunday and is a follower of Sadhguru and has been practicing Isha Yoga since January 2023. He considers his work as a musician and teacher to fall under the larger umbrella of the Spiritual Service Industry.
Registration is encouraged for this free event.
Limited seating is available on a first come, first serve basis. If you require a seat, we encourage you to arrive before the start time of this event.
Location: The GBH Studio at the Boston Public Library is located at 700 Boylston St. at the corner of Exeter Street inside the Newsfeed Café.
Parking: Limited metered parking is available in the area. We recommend taking public transportation when possible. MBTA’s Copley stop on the Green Line and Back Bay stop on the Orange Line are located nearby. Visit http://mbta.com/ to plan your trip on public transportation.
Concessions: Food and drink is available for purchase at the Newsfeed Café. Outside food is not permitted.
Covid Safety: Please review the BPL’s Event COVID-19 Safety information here.
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Photo credit: Robert Torres
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