
Monks Livestream's Upcoming Shows
Mon, Jun 08
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for Brian Newman with the Mike Sailors Nonet!
Brian Newman – Trumpet & Voice
Mike Sailors – Trumpet
Matt Collins – Trumpet
Seth Carper – Alto Saxophone
Brian Donohoe – Tenor Saxophone
Eric Hargett – Baritone Saxophone
Judah Guerra – Trombone
Ross Margitza – Piano
Daniel Foose – Double Bass
Adam Jackson – Drums
Trumpeter, bandleader, and creative force Brian Newman brings old-school swagger with a modern twist. Known for blending timeless jazz with rock, funk, and unexpected turns, Brian’s shows are full of soul, spontaneity, and style. He made his mark as the bandleader, arranger, and trumpeter for Lady Gaga’s acclaimed Jazz & Piano residency in Las Vegas, and co-produced her heartfelt rendition of the song "La Vie En Rose" for the movie "A Star Is Born." He currently serves as musical director for The Pinky Ring by Bruno Mars at the Bellagio and helped launch Jon Batiste’s The Jazz Club in the Bahamas. Was the Musical director for the Roxy Hotel, the Jazz Club at Aman and Sav Vicente Bungalows. In addition to Lady Gaga, Brian has shared the stage with Terence Blanchard, Ashanti, and Robbie Krieger, always bringing bold energy, top-tier musicianship, and a touch of vintage New York City and Vegas flair. Whether leading his own late-night show or teaming up with music legends, Brian makes every night feel like something special.
Tue, Jun 09
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for First Light Trio: McQueen/Pankey/Thompson!
Chris McQueen – Guitar
Sam Pankey – Bass
Kyle Thompson – Drums
Originally started as a one-off gig at First Light Books in Hyde Park, the First Light Trio has become a monthly show comprised primarily of guitarist Chris McQueen (Snarky Puppy, Forq), bassist Sam Pankey (Heartless Bastards, Balmorhea), and drummer Kyle Thompson (Bob Schneider, Suzanna Choffel). The trio focuses on weaving a through line between Indie Rock, Jazz, and groove music.
Wed, Jun 10
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for AJS Presents: Austin Jazz Legends | A Celebration of Four Years of Midweek at Monks!
Pamela Hart – Vocals
Mady Kaye – Vocals
Ephraim Owens – Trumpet
Jon Blondell – Trombone
Mike Mordecai – Trombone
Elias Haslanger – Saxophone
Mitch Watkins – Guitar
Red Young – Piano
Hank Hehmsoth – Piano
Roscoe Beck – Bass
Stephen Summer – Drums
– Hosted by Rabbi Neil Blumofe
This June 10th, come join us as we celebrate four years of incredible partnership with the Austin Jazz Society. Featuring local legends of the Austin Jazz Community, this night is not to be missed!
Thu, Jun 11
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for the Mark Scott Trio!
Mark Scott – Guitar
James Suter – Bass
Daniel Dufour – Drums
Austin-based guitarist, composer, and educator Mark Scott III is a sophisticated voice in the modern jazz guitar tradition, recognized for his "quiet confidence" and "narrative logic" (Brice Boorman). His debut album, Soft Light, reached #60 on the Roots Music Report Top 100 Jazz Albums chart and earned praise from legendary critic Scott Yanow as "a very impressive debut." Grounded in the lineage of Barney Kessel and Kenny Burrell, Scott’s playing balances technical mastery with a "less is more" philosophy. Currently a faculty member at Tarleton State University, Scott holds degrees from the University of North Texas and UT Austin, bridging the gap between jazz heritage and contemporary innovation.
Fri, Jun 12
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for the Joel Frahm Quartet!
Joel Frahm – Saxophone
Bruce Saunders – Guitar
James Suter – Bass
Daniel Dufour – Drums
Born in Racine, Wisconsin in 1969, saxophonist Joel Frahm began his musical journey with classical piano and bassoon before switching to tenor saxophone at 14. After his family moved to Hartford, Connecticut, he joined the city’s high school jazz program, where he first met pianist Brad Mehldau. Frahm went on to study at Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts and later earned a B.A. in Jazz Performance from Manhattan School of Music. Quickly establishing himself in New York's jazz scene, he performed with top musicians including Matt Wilson, David Berkman, Maynard Ferguson, Betty Carter, and Pat Martino.
Frahm has become known for his stylistic versatility, strong improvisational voice, and skill in supporting vocalists. His collaborations span generations, including artists like Kurt Rosenwinkel, Ingrid Jensen, Diane Schuur, and Jane Monheit. His 2004 duo album Don’t Explain with Brad Mehldau received critical acclaim for its inventive interplay. Since then, Frahm has released multiple albums as a leader, contributed to over 100 recordings, and played on Grammy-nominated and Grammy-winning albums by Freddy Cole, Dafnis Prieto, and Mehldau. A dedicated educator, Frahm now teaches at Texas State University, where he is developing a sought-after saxophone program.




