Every Saturday, we’re inviting NYC’s top musicians to perform in our art deco cocktail lounge, from local legends to Grammy award-winners. This week’s musical act is David DeJesus. Learn more about the artist.
Tickets for this intimate evening will be $25 with a required two drink minimum per person. Light bites and our fantastic cocktail, wine, and beer menus will be available at the show. For a delightful meal, reserve a table at our New American restaurant, The Grid, before or after your jazz reservation and receive 20% off your dinner bill!
*valid on the night of your jazz reservation only

The event has two reservation options: 7:00-8:15pm and 9:00-10:15pm. Reservations are highly recommended and can be made by clicking the link below. Walk-ins will be accepted if space is available.
Please note that your reservation is for 90 minutes and the room will be cleared after each seating.
We’re continuing to book fascinating musicians for our Live from the Lounge series and will announce shows one-month in-advance, so check the schedule and we hope to see you soon!
About the Artist

David DeJesus is a multiple Grammy Award winning saxophonist and bandleader from Brooklyn, NY who has established himself as a key player in numerous bands in various genres. In Jazz, David has performed with the Village Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the Mingus Big Band, the Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Stars, and Jimmy Heath’s Big Band along with many others. In Latin Jazz and Salsa, David has shared the stage with Ruben Blades, Larry Harlow, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Arturo O’Farrill and Tito Rodriguez Jr.
Currently, David is the Director of the Birdland Big Band, a member of the Grammy nominated Bobby Sanabria Big Band, and Musical Director for legendary Ron Carter’s Great Big Band. On top of his busy performing career, David has long been involved in education. Having taught at major conservatories including Manhattan School of Music, New York University, and the New School, David is proud to currently be a Full-Time Faculty member and Head of Jazz Studies at Purchase College.