
Monks Livestream's Upcoming Shows
Sat, Jun 13
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for the Bidwell/Mooney Quartet!
Davy Mooney – Guitar
Brian Donohoe – Saxophone
James Suter – Bass
Stephen Bidwell – Drums
About Stephen Bidwell:
Stephen Bidwell was born in Washington, DC, and grew up in the Virginia suburbs. Since first being handed drumsticks in the late 80s he has studied and lived in West Virginia, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, and New York but has called Austin, Texas home since 2005. Somewhere in those travels, he earned a Bachelors’s degree in classical percussion (two of them actually) and a Master’s degree in Jazz studies. Since early 2018 he has been the drummer for the Grammy-nominated Black Pumas, a psychedelic soul group known for incendiary live shows. When not on tour with Black Pumas, Stephen plays in several diverse projects (Hard Proof, The Calm Blue Sea, Azmaris, Mood Illusion), works in any genre you can think of as a sideman and teaches lessons at his home studio.
About Davy Mooney:
Davy Mooney is a jazz guitarist from New Orleans, a recording artist for Sunnyside Records, and an Associate Professor of Jazz Studies at the University of North Texas, where he leads the jazz guitar program and teaches advanced improvisation. He has released eight albums as a leader, including Way Back (2022), recorded in Brazil with saxophonist John Ellis and a Brazilian rhythm section. His other Sunnyside releases, such as Davy Mooney and the Hope of Home Band Live at National Sawdust (2020), Benign Strangers (2018), Hope of Home (2017), and Perrier St (2012), often feature esteemed collaborators like Brian Blade, Jon Cowherd, and Matt Clohesy. Mooney has toured extensively across the U.S. and internationally in Brazil, Japan, China, Mexico, Peru, and Myanmar and has authored two instructional books on jazz guitar, Personalizing Jazz Vocabulary (2019) and Into the Labyrinth (2022). He holds a PhD in jazz performance from NYU, with a dissertation analyzing the early 1960s work of Joe Pass.
Mooney placed third in the 2005 Thelonious Monk International Guitar Competition and studied at the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance, where he worked with legends like Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and Ron Carter. After earning his Master’s Degree at the University of New Orleans in 2005, Mooney moved to New York City post-Katrina, performing at venues such as the 55 Bar and The Blue Note. He recorded the duo album Last Train Home (2006) with John Pizzarelli and Astoriano (2007) for Japan’s LateSet Records. Also an author, Mooney has self-published two novels: Hometown Heroes (2012) and Annalee (2017).
Sun, Jun 14
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for the Rachel Spencer Quintet!
Rachel Spencer – Trumpet
Jerry Espinoza – Saxophones
Andy Langham – Piano
Liam O’Dell – Bass
Mati Soto – Drums
Austin-based trumpeter Rachel Spencer is known for her expressive tone, stylistic agility, and authentic presence as both bandleader and side musician. She performs regularly in a wide variety of settings in central Texas, and has toured nationally and internationally, most recently holding the lead trumpet chair on the North American Broadway tour of The Addams Family: A Musical Comedy. Her compositional and playing style is a blend of modern groove and post bop tradition, taking inspiration from luminaries such as Blue Mitchell, Kenny Garrett, and Roy Hargrove, her playing being described as soulful and thoughtful.
In addition to performing, Rachel maintains in demand as an educator with a robust private studio and masterclasss schedule, as well as directing local jazz ensembles. Her debut release as a leader “The Next Right Thing” is pending release in early 2027. In 2025, she was awarded the Presser Foundation Award, funding her debut recording, The Next Right Thing, which is pending release.
Mon, Jun 15
Join us for a live taping and listening-room concert for Christian Wiggs Big Band Comes Home!
Christian Wiggs – Voice
Jakob Hartz – Piano
Marco Antonio Santos – Guitar
Utah Hamrick – Bass
Brandon Guerra – Drums
Saxophones: Seth Carper, Paulo Santos, Russell Haight, John Mills, Aidan Brown
Trumpets: Eric Johnson, Matthew Collins, Jonah Springs, Steve Butts
Trombones: Jacob Martinez, Kevin Hrabak, Aaron Garcia
A true multi-hyphenate, Christian Wiggs is a vocalist, bandleader, lyricist, producer, director, artist manager, educator, record label executive, founder and CEO of Bandstand Presents and host of “Jazz Tonight” on PBS.
Born to a choreographer, Wiggs’ immersion into theatre and the jazz tradition has led to a remarkable career as an artist, leading and featured with ensembles on prolific stages such as Birdland, Blue Note, Dizzy’s Club and SXSW.
Producing chart topping records for the most sought-after names in jazz and reaching millions of viewers with his PBS television show, Wiggs manages 2x GRAMMY and Tony Award-winner Bryan Carter, Emmet Cohen and serves as the musical manager for global icon Jeff Goldblum.
Wiggs has produced major live and studio productions around the world including at Sydney Opera House, Royal Albert Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and the In Memoriam performance at the 78th Annual BAFTA Awards.
In 2026, Wiggs created and produced a 57-piece orchestral show with Jeff Goldblum as part of “The Night Blooms World Tour” which is set to tour across nine countries and three continents including Australia, Europe, and North America. The orchestral show will see collaborations with The Metropolitan Orchestra, the GRAMMY-nominated The Heritage Orchestra, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Oregon Symphony, the Colorado Symphony, and the Seattle Symphony.
As an educator, Wiggs is the co-founder and Executive Director of Global Jazz Workshop alongside Artistic Director, Chad LB.
“A tone and delivery akin to Kurt Elling, but with more of a James Moody flexibility.”
- George W. Harris, Jazz Weekly
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.



