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Sat, Feb 11 BARON TYMAS CD RELEASE CONCERT

  • BARON TYMAS CD RELEASE CONCER
  • Feb 6, 2017
  • 3 min read

BARON TYMAS CD RELEASE CONCERT

WHEN:

Sat, Feb 11 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm, $12 per show

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ABOUT

A native of the Washington, D.C. area, guitarist and composer Baron Tymas came to NCCU in 2001. He teaches guitar, Jazz Theory, Ear Training/Sight Singing, Jazz Combo and Commercial Music. Tymas is also Assistant Director of Jazz Studies.

During his career as a musician and educator, Tymas has been privileged to perform with many notable recording artists such as Dr. Lonnie Smith, Kenny Werner, Teri Lyne Carrington, Antonio Hart, Ingrid Jensen, Jim Snidero, Rene Marie, Freddie Cole, Grady Tate and many others. Tymas has taught at the University of Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University and J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College. In the summers, he teaches at National Guitar Workshop’s New Milford, Connecticut and McLean, Virginia campuses. The Baron Tymas Trio, which features NCCU faculty members Damon Brown and Thomas Taylor, plays often throughout the Carolinas. Tymas performs regularly with bassist John Brown, as well as with the North Carolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra. He has performed many times with regional theatre orchestras and with national touring shows that visit North Carolina. He also performed on occasion with the NC Symphony. He is an alumnus of Nebulous (jazz quintet, Raleigh, NC), F.R.E.N.S. (r&b/funk/jazz quintet, Richmond, VA), Cross Currents (fusion quartet, Washington, DC) and Black Sheep (reggae band, Washington, DC). He holds a Master of Music and a B.A. in English from Howard University.

Tymas is a recipient of the 2007-2008 North Carolina Arts Council Music Fellowship Award. He has produced two CDs as a leader: Blues for the Tribe (2006) and Insight at Midnight (2009). He has composed music for the Emmy-winning PBS television show Bill Moyers’ Journal, as well as for independently produced film and television projects.

Please Note: Age Limit Beyu Caffe is an all ages venue.

Seating Policy

  • Seating is on a priority basis, with patrons who have purchased tickets in advance being given preference. Walk in patrons will be seated as soon as possible; we will make every effort to accommodate requests, however specific tables are not guaranteed.

  • Seating for the first show begins one hour before the first set. Seating for the second show begins 15 minutes before the second set.

  • We can hold reserved tables for up to 15 minutes after the reservation time. After 15 minutes, we will have to release the reserved table, unless we are notified by phone that you want to change your reservation time.

  • Please be aware that parties of more than 9 will be subject to a party food/beverage minimum of $15 per person for jazz events. This amount will be in addition to, rather than including, the ticket price for the evening, and all applicable taxes and gratuity.

  • If you want to sit with others who have purchased tickets separately please call the café as soon as possible with the names of those persons you wish to join so that we can try to hold space.

  • Depending on the show and how quickly tickets are sold for the event, we cannot guarantee combined seating if tickets are not originally purchased as a group.

Tickets

  • Tickets are sold online, over the phone (919) 683-1058 or in person at the café.

  • ALL SALES ARE FINAL & NON REFUNDABLE, unless the venue cancels the performance due to natural disaster or other unforeseeable circumstance.

Tour Groups

  • There are no discounts on tickets no matter the group size

  • Beyu Caffe does have dinner/show packages available for 12 or more with set menus to facilitate your evening. Contact the café manager Malachi Kosanovich directly for more information at malachi@beyucaffe.com

Dress Code

There is no official dress code, however the atmosphere is best suited for dress business casual

For Our Disabled Patrons

  • Performance area is accessible and on street level.

  • Restrooms are located on the main floor and easily accessible.

  • If you are in a wheelchair please call the café so we can hold specific space to accommodate the you.


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