friday night jazz

Since 2011, Woodmere has celebrated music & community with Jazz concerts.
With exceptional performers, an acoustically astounding space, and amazing works of art, the concert experience at the Museum is like no other.

Planning to attend a jazz concert? Please review our music performance policy page.

Sales for our Spring season open to the public on Saturday, April 4. Members pre-sale begins 48 hours prior to the public on Thursday, April 2.

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WRTI is a partner for Music at Woodmere.
Friday Night Jazz is offered in partnership with LifeLine Music Coalition.

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Spring season 2026

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Apr 24
Friday
6:00 - 7:30 pm
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Smith Hall
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The Dynamic Jazz Trumpet of Lee Morgan

Few musicians could make the trumpet sing like Philadelphia’s own Lee Morgan. His bold sound, soulful phrasing, and unforgettable grooves speak touch the jazz in you. Trumpeter Daud El Bakara brings Morgan’s legacy to life with performances of classics like “The Sidewinder” and “Ceora” and celebrates the emotional depth of Lee Morgan’s music.
$18 Members | $28 Non-Members
May 1
Friday
6:00 - 7:30 pm
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Smith Hall
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Uptown Theater: Philly’s Soul Music Oasis

Broad and Susquehanna—Philadelphia’s Uptown Theater pulsed with life every weekend as an R&B haven where legends like The Supremes, The Temptations, James Brown and more electrified audiences and defined an era. Join Woodmere for a tribute concert celebrating the unforgettable sound, spirit, and soul of the Uptown with music that continues to inspire, connect, and speak to our lives today.
$18 Members | $28 Non-Members
May 8
Friday
6:00 - 7:30 pm
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Smith Hall
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Moody’s Mood & Beyond: Celebrating King Pleasure

Emerging in the 1950s, vocalese transformed the human voice into an instrument, mirroring the phrasing and improvisational spirit of the saxophone. Pioneered by artists like King Pleasure, the style brought a fresh, inventive dimension to jazz vocals. TCIII brings this distinctive sound to life with classics such as “Moody’s Mood for Love” and “Red Top.”
$18 Members | $28 Non-Members

JAZZ from the ART

In partnership with Lifeline Music Coalition, Woodmere presents JAZZ from the ART: a video series of jazz tunes, interviews, and clips of past performances by the Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble at Woodmere.

A Valentine's Romance: Cheek To Cheek featuring vocalist Sherry Butler
A Valentine's Romance: Cheek To Cheek featuring vocalist Sherry Butler
What's Going On and A Change is Gonna Come featuring saxophonist, flautist, and vocalist Roy Richardson Come
What's Going On and A Change is Gonna Come featuring saxophonist, flautist, and vocalist Roy Richardson Come
Song For My Father: Tribute to Horace Silver featuring pianist Adam Faulk
Song For My Father: Tribute to Horace Silver featuring pianist Adam Faulk
Jumpin' Jazz: A Tisket A Tasket; Hot and Spicy featuring vocalist Sherry Butler and bassist Warren Oree
Jumpin' Jazz: A Tisket A Tasket; Hot and Spicy featuring vocalist Sherry Butler and bassist Warren Oree
Blue Bayou: Remembering Linda Ronstadt featuring vocalist Phyllis Chapell and guitarist Frank Butrey
Blue Bayou: Remembering Linda Ronstadt featuring vocalist Phyllis Chapell and guitarist Frank Butrey
It Don't Mean A Thing featuring vocalist Sherry Butler
It Don't Mean A Thing featuring vocalist Sherry Butler
Duke's Mellow Mood: Mood Indigo featuring saxophonist Larry Price
Duke's Mellow Mood: Mood Indigo featuring saxophonist Larry Price
The Sidewinder by Lee Morgan featuring Will Wright on trumpet
The Sidewinder by Lee Morgan featuring Will Wright on trumpet
Get Ready featuring vocalist Roy Richardson
Get Ready featuring vocalist Roy Richardson

Highlights from Previous concerts

Since 2011, we’ve been delighting Jazz lovers with dynamic and unique performances! Take a trip down memory lane and enjoy these highlights.

Music of B.B. King and Muddy Waters
Music of B.B. King and Muddy Waters
They put the BLUE in blues and were not afraid to keep the stories of life real and raw in their music. BB was known as the “King” and Muddy was known as the “Father” of the Blues. Vocalist and guitarist Rich Tucker took us to those “Down Home Blues.”
JUNETEENTH! A Holiday for All
JUNETEENTH! A Holiday for All
This special holiday commemorates the date in 1865 when news arrived to the enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas of their emancipation from slavery. This multi-faceted celebration featured The Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble performing selections from the jazz opera, Never Back Down and the music of King Sunny Ade, Archie Shepp, and Max Roach, along with a special poetry and music performance by the award-winning Black lyricist and author, Nina "Lyrispect" Ball. An evening to celebrate the determination of the human spirit in pursuit of freedom. In partnership with the African American Museum of Philadelphia.
Jazz-Maica: Get Up…Stand Up...for the Music of Bob Marley
Jazz-Maica: Get Up…Stand Up...for the Music of Bob Marley
The music of Jamaica has often been an inspiration to and inspired by jazz music and musicians. The pulsating rhythms ring true to the freedom found in much of jazz. Bob Marley’s “Could You Be Loved” and John Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme” brought a unique consciousness to reggae and jazz. The Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble was joined by vocalist Roy Richardson.