
Monks Livestream's Upcoming Shows
Tue, Jun 16
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for Lulufest Lite featuring the Peggy Stern Trio!
Peggy Stern – Piano
Mercedes Solis – Bass
Masumi Jones – Drums
...with special guest Pamela Hart on Vocals!
About Lulufest:
For 12 years (2004-2015), the Ritenuto Foundation presented the Wall Street Jazz Festival, in Kingston, NY, a free outdoor festival featuring women-led bands. Since relocating to Austin, the Foundation’s CArtistic Director, Peggy Stern, has become inspired to continue the festival here, possibly in an altered form, but keeping the founding principle intact. The bands are always led by women, free to make their own choices of personnel, free to present their own unique musical concept.
LULUFEST intends to tap in to audience favorites, as well as to bring in talent from other places, hitherto unheard in this area. We will not stick to a strictly jazz formula, but all bands will include some form of improvisation. We focus on jazz, Latin, western swing, and original music. We include women who are already well-known, as well as newcomers: some of our audience have been following our artists’ careers for many years, and others will be new to the ‘scene.’
At the Wall Street Jazz Festival, the presentations were elegant and professional, creating an intimate and personal environment. In presenting Austin’s LULUFEST, we intentionally keep that hometown flavor; it works in our favor to see neighbors enjoying this world-class music up close and personal.
Men have long dominated the field of jazz - defined here as improvised American music. Travis County, as a forward-thinking community, provides the ideal forum to present this long, overdue presentation focusing on women as leaders. This is NOT a women’s music festival; to the contrary, most of the bands are generously populated with men. The principle behind the festival is simply that the women leaders and their concepts of the music are being presented here; thus, setting it apart from most other festivals in the country (and the world) at this juncture in history.
About Peggy Stern:
Peggy Stern is a Philadelphia-born pianist, composer, and arranger whose career spans jazz, Latin, R&B, and contemporary chamber music. Classically trained at the Eastman School of Music and the New England Conservatory of Music, Stern expanded into improvisation after moving to San Francisco in the 1970s, performing with groups including SuperCombo, Azteca, and Cat’s Cradle. She later became known for her adventurous, genre-blending approach to jazz, collaborating with artists such as Lee Konitz, Thomas Chapin, and Vic Juris.
Now based in Austin, Stern continues to perform and compose, drawing inspiration from jazz, Afro-Cuban rhythms, Brazilian music, and classical traditions. Her acclaimed recordings include Actual Size, Room Enough, and Z Octet, works praised for their emotional depth, strong melodic sensibility, and inventive arrangements.
Wed, Jun 17
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for the Drew Simpson Quintet!
Drew Simpson – Guitar
Paul Deemer – Trumpet
Matthew Zelenin – Piano
Chris Jones – Bass
Daniel Watson – Drums
Drew Simpson is a guitarist and composer known for his expressive sound and dynamic blend of bossa nova, bebop, and modern jazz. He first made his mark in California, performing with jazz luminaries such as Wilton Felder, Ronnie Laws, Wayne Henderson, Ricky Lawson, Terrence Blanchard, The Banda Brothers, Bobby Hutcherson, Will Donato, Phillip Ingram and more, while appearing at renowned venues and festivals across the U.S. His debut album Noteworthy earned international acclaim, with “On Fallen Ground” and “Coastal Rays” reaching the Billboard Top 10. His follow-up release, Come Home, further showcased his composition skills across straight-ahead jazz and Bossa.
Since relocating to Texas, Simpson has become an active voice in the state’s vibrant jazz community, performing at The Elephant Room, River Sun, Continental Club, Monks, appearing on Austin PBS’s Women in Jazz, and bringing his music to festivals throughout the region. Building on his years of performing across the country, Simpson continues to captivate audiences with original compositions and inventive arrangements.
Thu, Jun 18
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for the Mikailo Kasha Quartet!
Mikailo Kasha – Bass
Jalen Baker – Vibraphone
Tal Cohen – Piano
Anthony Fung – Drums
Mikailo Kasha is an award-winning bassist, composer, and bandleader based in Miami, Florida. Currently considered to be among “the top 1% of bassists worldwide”, as stated by Scotty Barnhart of the Count Basie Orchestra, Kasha is a dynamic bandleader, versatile sideman, and a prodigious voice on both upright and electric bass.
Fri, Jun 19
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for the Elias Haslanger Quintet plays originals and some classics from the Blue Note era at Monks Jazz!
Elias Haslanger – Tenor Saxophone
Mike Sailors – Trumpet
Ross Margitza – Piano
Ryan Hagler – Bass
Gerry Gibbs – Drums
Over the span of his 30-year music career, native Texan and Austin resident Elias Haslanger has carved a unique and distinguished place in jazz history as a saxophonist, composer, and band leader, whose playing and writing has drawn comparisons to John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Ben Webster, and Wayne Shorter. He has performed, recorded, and toured with many world-class artists including Ellis Marsalis, Maynard Ferguson, Christopher Cross, Charlie Hunter, Asleep at the Wheel, Alejandro Escovedo, Sheryl Crow, Grupo Fantasma, Spoon, The Four Tops, and The Temptations, among many others.
Mentored by the legendary saxophonists Harvey Pittel and Dick Oatts, Elias studied saxophone at the University of Texas and then at the Manhattan School of Music. His interest in writing music culminated in a Master’s Degree in Composition at Texas State University in San Marcos. Elias has performed around the United States and Europe at clubs like Snug Harbor in New Orleans, Jazz Alley in Seattle, The Elephant Room in Austin, and The Blue Note in New York. He has also served as a guest artist/lecturer at universities around the nation.
Elias has 7 recordings as a leader all of which have been played on radio stations across the world. His 2014 recording LIVE at the Gallery, received 4.5 stars in Downbeat magazine and was listed as one of the best recordings of the year.
"Haslanger's freewheeling licks roar with virtuosity and infectious joie de vivre."
– Michael Jackson, DownBeat
Sun, Jun 21
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for Elena Diaz Sings Jobim!
Elena Diaz – Vocals
Marco Santos – Guitar
João Camargo – Piano
Daniel Durham – Bass
Michael Longoria – Drums
Launching her new Global Songbook concert series, Elena Diaz makes her debut at Monks Jazz with Elena Diaz Sings Jobim — an intimate evening exploring the lesser-known repertoire of Brazilian composer Antônio Carlos Jobim through jazz improvisation, and stripped-down arrangements.
Elena Diaz is an Austin-based jazz vocalist, multilingual performer, curator and creator of the Global Songbook concert series. Drawing from Brazilian jazz, Afro-Cuban music, French chanson, and contemporary repertoire, her performances explore how music travels across language and culture. Diaz has performed in both the U.S. and France, including residencies on the French Riviera, and currently performs throughout Austin at venues including Monks Jazz, the Elephant Room, and Hotel Van Zandt.
This project is supported in part by an Elevate Grant of Austin Arts, Culture, Music and Entertainment.




