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  • Henry Conerway III Trio - "Hopscotch"
    1/6/20

    Henry Conerway III Trio - "Hopscotch"

    Henry Conerway III Trio Live at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola in New York, NY - December 2019

    "Hopscotch" (Composer: Marcus Printup)

    Kenny Banks Jr. - Piano Kevin Smith - Bass

    Henry Conerway III - Drums

    Videographer/Editor: Adrienne Tillmann

  • Groovin' in Memphis
    • 4/4/25

    Groovin' in Memphis

    Groovin' In Memphis - Episode 31 - Featuring Henry Conerway III - Hosted by Chris 'Pat' Bounds - Filmed at Memphis Drum Shop

    Groovin' In Memphis Video Series: Groovin' In Memphis Video Series - Featuring Memphis Drummers | Memphis Drum Shop

    Gear used in this video: • Cymbals (From drummer's L to R): Zildjian 13" K Hi-Hat Top Cymbal with Zildjian 14" K Hi-Hat Bottom Cymbal, Zildjian 22" K Constantinople Medium Thin Low Ride Cymbal, Bosphorus 22" Turk Thin Ride Cymbal • Drum kit: Yamaha Recording Custom Birch Drum Set: 20x14, 12x8, 14x13 • Snare: Yamaha 14x5.5 Recording Custom Aluminum • Drumheads: Remo Clear Powerstroke 3, Remo Coated Ambassadors

  • Henry Conerway III Trio Live @ Detroit Jazz Festival

    Henry Conerway III Trio Live @ Detroit Jazz Festival

    The Detroit Jazz Festival features the Henry Conerway III Trio on the JP Morgan Soundstage for a September 2020 Fully Virtual performance. Despite the challenges of Covid-19, the festival made great strides and investments in the safety of performers and listeners alike. The Detroit Jazz Festival put on a top tier performance where listeners experienced the same quality they have for this decades long festival. Our performance is followed by Rene Marie and Robert Glasper.

    Ian Finkelstein - Piano, Noah Jackson - Bass, Henry Conerway III - Drums

  • Freddy Cole - "This Can't Be Love"

    Freddy Cole - "This Can't Be Love"

    Step back into the golden age of jazz with this stunning rendition of 'This Can't Be Love,' originally composed by the legendary Rodgers and Hart for the 1938 Broadway musical The Boys from Syracuse. Freddy Cole’s smooth vocals, accompanied by the soulful Nnenna Freelon, breathe new life into this timeless classic, blending rich melodies with heartfelt storytelling. A beautiful tribute to a song that has captivated audiences for decades.

    Freddy Cole - Piano, Nnenna Freelon - Vocals, Joel Frahm - Saxophone, Randy Napoleon - Guitar, Matthew Parrish - Bass, Henry Conerway - Drums

  • Emily Braden with the Willerm Delisfort Trio Live at Mezzrow - "Just Squeeze Me"
    1/5/19

    Emily Braden with the Willerm Delisfort Trio Live at Mezzrow - "Just Squeeze Me"

    Emily Braden sat with the Willerm Delisfort Trio at Mezzrow on Friday, January 4th feat. Willerm Delisfort on piano, Kevin Smith on bass & Henry Conerway III on drums. “Just Squeeze Me.” Just listen to these solos!

  • Jazzmeia Horn Live @ Blue Note Milano "Please Do Something" / "Willow Weep for Me"
    12/6/18

    Jazzmeia Horn Live @ Blue Note Milano "Please Do Something" / "Willow Weep for Me"

    "Please Do Something” / “Willow Weep for Me"

    performed by Jazzmeia Horn Blue Note Milano 24 - 11 - 2018 Jazzmeia Horn - vocals, Victor Gould - piano, Barry Stephenson - bass, Henry Conerway III - drums

    Filmed and Edited By http://www.kondoo.it/‍ ‍

    Audio By http://www.zoranmatejevic.com/

  • Jazzmeia Horn Live at North Sea Jazz Fest 2018 - "I Remember You"
    7/15/18

    Jazzmeia Horn Live at North Sea Jazz Fest 2018 - "I Remember You"

    She is just 27, but the New York Jazzmeia Horn is already compared to illustrious names like Sarah Vaughan and Betty Carter. Not for nothing was Horn twice first during the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Competition. In addition, the singer won the Thelonious Monk Institute Jazz Vocals Competition in 2015. Her mature vocals and scats are of a dizzyingly high level full of rich tones with which she strengthens the music. On her well-received debut A Social Call, a rich musical palette passes which Horn navigates between jazz, R & B, gospel and world. In her lyrics Horn puts her fist in the air against the injustice in society. According to The New York Times, Horn is the most talked-about jazz vocalist to emerge ever since Cécile McLorin became Salvant and Gregory Porter both became stars.

    Jazzmeia Horn - Vocals, Marcus Miller - Alto Sax, Victor Gould - Piano, Gerard Portal - Bass, Henry Conerway III - drums

  • Jaspects @ Arts Beats + Lyrics in Charlotte, NC