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Monks Livestream's Upcoming Shows

Tommy Howard Organ Trio

Tommy Howard Organ Trio

Tue, Aug 18

Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for the Tommy Howard Organ Trio!


Tommy Howard – Guitar

Terry Bowness – Organ

Tom Brechtlein – Drums


Originally from San Antonio, Texas, guitarist Tommy Howard has been a mainstay on the Austin jazz scene for over 15 years, performing with Ephraim Owens, Tony Campise, Butch Miles, Andre Hayward, Elias Haslanger, Dr. James Polk, and many others. In addition to leading his own groups, Howard is currently a member of the critically acclaimed five-time Austin Music Award-winning ensemble, Church On Monday. Howard's debut trio album, Storybook, was released in 2017.

AJS Presents: Aaron Parks Quartet

AJS Presents: Aaron Parks Quartet

Wed, Aug 19

Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for AJS Presents: Aaron Parks Quartet!


Marco Santos – Guitar

Andy Langham – Piano

Daniel Durham – Bass

Aaron Parks – Drums


Born and raised in Houston, TX, Aaron Parks moved to Austin in 2005 to attend University of Texas at Austin to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering. A lifelong passion for drumming led him to take jazz combo classes and lessons from the jazz faculty. Ever since, Aaron has become an in-demand freelance drummer on the Austin music scene, performing with groups and artists in a wide range of styles and influences, including Andre Hayward, Gil Del Bosque, Paul Klemperer, Tommy Howard, Cat Clemons, Mente Clara, Wilson Marks, Bruce Saunders, Ben Balmer. In 2018, he released his debut album, Space Jazz. The 2020 sequel, Parks & Wreck, was recognized as one of The Austin Chronicle’s top 100 albums of the year. aaronparksdrums.com

Aidan Berg | Ray Brown Centennial Celebration

Aidan Berg | Ray Brown Centennial Celebration

Thu, Aug 20

Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for Aidan Berg | Ray Brown Centennial Celebration!


Jakob Hartz – Piano

Aidan Berg – Bass

Matias Soto – Drums


A recent graduate of The University of Texas at Austin, Aidan Berg holds a B.M. in Jazz Bass Performance with a minor in Arts Administration, having studied under the tutelage of John Fremgen and Diego Rivera. During his time at UT Austin, Aidan performed with the UT Jazz Orchestra, was selected for the inaugural Jazz Aspen Snowmass Afro-Caribbean Big Band, and received prestigious accolades including the Stribling Award, Butler Excellence Award, and Fine Arts Scholarship Award.


An active leader in both performance and curation, Aidan received the 2025 Rainwater Innovation Grant to bring renowned trumpeter Etienne Charles to UT Austin for a guest residency. In 2026, he competed in Jazz at Lincoln Center’s National Collegiate Jazz Competition and was later awarded a UT COFA Artistic Citizenship Grant to fund a cross-disciplinary performance featuring improvised dance and jazz quartet.


As an in-demand freelancer, Berg regularly performs alongside national and local legends such as Diego Rivera, Mike Sailors, Daniel Dufour, Ross Margitza, Quincy Davis, Xavier Davis, and Andre Hayward. As a bandleader, he frequently presents his piano trio across Central Texas at renowned venues like Monks Jazz Club, JazzTX, and Parker Jazz Club. Within the Austin arts community at large, Aidan serves as the logistics coordinator for ATX Chamber Music & Jazz. On and off the bandstand, Aidan Seeks to uplift and honor the rich tradition of jazz music.

Grand Opening Week | Collin Shook Quintet

Grand Opening Week | Collin Shook Quintet

Fri, Aug 21

GRAND OPENING WEEK | Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for the Collin Shook Quintet!


Collin Shook – Piano

Seth Carper – Saxophones

Bruce Saunders – Guitar

James Suter – Double Bass

Adam Jackson – Drums


Collin Shook, native to Dallas, Texas, is a jazz pianist, composer, and founder of Monks Jazz. During high school, he studied instruments from all around the bandstand, moved to Austin in 2007, performed and recorded in Tucson from 2009 to 2013, and finally returned to Austin in 2014. In September 2016, Collin collaborated with the art co-op Topology in East Austin to create Monks Jazz Club, a pop-up listening room concept.


Having hosted nearly 100 pop-up concerts in over a dozen venues from 2016-2020, Monks transitioned to a live-streaming format in response to the pandemic, and in 2021 landed a permanent brick and mortar space in the heart of East Austin, where Collin has produced over 600 Monks live-taping concerts. His two albums as a leader (Derivatives 2012 & The Desert 2016) can be found at collinshook.bandcamp.com

Paul Deemer Quintet

Paul Deemer Quintet

Sat, Aug 22

Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for the Paul Deemer Quintet!


Paul Deemer – Trombone, Flugelhorn

Dan Thomas – Tenor Saxophone

Tommy Howard – Guitar

James Suter – Bass

Dave Sierra – Drums


Born and raised in El Paso, TX, Paul went on to earn his B.M. in Trombone Performance at the University of Arizona and M.M. from the Frost School of Music. Since moving to Austin in 2010, he’s become a first-call musician playing trombone, trumpet, flugelhorn, baritone, percussion, and keyboard. In 2015, Paul was hired onto the faculty at Texas State University as professor and lecturer of Jazz Trombone, and in 2016 was hired for the same position at the esteemed University of Texas at Austin.


With over 25 years of playing experience, Paul finds himself equally at home playing funk, latin, soul, blues, classical, and pop and has toured internationally with The Polyphonic Spree, and nationally with Calexico, Hard Proof, Progger, and Brownout. His section has joined Gary Clark Jr., Jon Batiste, Maggie Rose, Aaron Frazer, Adrian Quesada’s Jaguar Sounds, and Thee Sacred Souls at the esteemed Austin City Limits Festival.


Most recently, Paul completed a year playing horns with the live band on Kill Tony, the reigning #1 live comedy podcast in the world. Some other notable highlights include performances with Frankie Valli, The Walkmen, Kill Tony’s first Arena Show at the HEB center, and taping with the Surfaces for The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Having already been an official artist for SXSW Music Festival in 2020, Paul returned in 2024 to showcase his new acoustic jazz-pop ensemble.


Paul has recorded on numerous albums including albums from Shiny Ribs, Trail of the Dead, Dave Grusin, Molly Burch, The Polyphonic Spree, and Adrian Quesada of the Black Pumas.