Kris Tokarski | March 15

Stride and New Orleans Style Piano with Kris Tokarski

Members, please RSVP to reserve your seat here!
The Mansion on Forsyth Park, 700 Drayton Street
Doors open: 4:30 PM, Concert, 5:00 to 7:00 PM
Free for Savannah Jazz Members | $20 for Non – Members

Dinner & Jazz: Join us for dinner after the show at 700 Drayton at The Mansion on Forsyth Park! Make reservations here.

Notice of Cancelled March 15 Concert:

It is with the greatest interest in the well-being of our members and guests that we are cancelling the Sunday, March 15th concert with Kris Tokarski due to the Covid19 pandemic. We will re-schedule this show for a future date and plan to go on with our annual Duke Ellington tribute show on April 19.
For those of you who purchased tickets online, your purchases will be fully refunded. Thank you so much for your support and we wish you all great health and happiness.
From Howard Paul, Savannah Jazz President, and Paula Fogarty, Interim Executive Director

About Kris:

“New Orleans-based pianist Kris Tokarski is quickly developing a reputation as a leading exponent of classic jazz traditions. From performances in intimate clubs, such as Snug Harbor and The Jazz Corner to international jazz festivals, including Umbria Winter Jazz Festival and The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, he artfully blends elements of the Harlem stride tradition, swing, bebop, and traditional New Orleans jazz.

Tokarski’s recorded output features an impressive cast of musicians both from New Orleans and across the country. It showcases him in a variety of trio settings, which relies heavily on the demanding piano styles pioneered by greats including Jelly-Roll Morton, James P. Johnson and Teddy Wilson. As renowned jazz journalist Michael Steinman notes on his debut album, “The disc is full of affection for the music and what it can give to us. It’s not about egotistic display; it’s about affection.”

Besides a busy performance schedule, Tokarski has a passion for teaching piano and jazz improvisation to music students who share a love for the jazz tradition. He has also served on faculty at the University of New Orleans.”