Naomi Moon Siegel SEA Quintet w/Special Guest Lee Rizzo at Moon-Randolph Homestead

  • Where: Moon-Randolph Homestead 1515 Spurlock Road Missoula, Montana
  • When: Jun 4th, 2025 at 6:00 pm

Join us for an unforgettable evening of live music with the Naomi Moon Siegel Seattle Quintet at the beautiful Moon-Randolph Homestead with special guest Lee Rizzo!

Bring a blanket, chairs, food and spend an evening in the pasture listening to good music! Doors at 6pm, show from 7-9ish pm. Kids are welcome.

Parking available on the south side of Spurlock Road 1/4 to 1 mile from site--be sure to leave time to walk from the parking area to the site. Look for signage leading up to the Homestead. Carpooling is encouraged. Hiking via the North Hills trails and biking via Spurlock Road is also encouraged! More accessible parking is available within 100 yards of the event for elders and those with disabilities. Plan for uneven ground in a mowed pasture.

No dogs, please. We love 'em, but just leave 'em at home for this event. Thanks for understanding!
If inclement weather prevents us from being at the Homestead, the show will be moved to the Music Recital Hall at The University fo Montana.

Led by award-winning trombonist, improviser, composer, Naomi Moon Siegel, this quintet puts on dynamic, adventurous performances. Moving beyond genre norms, the band employs deep grooves, soaring melodies, fantastical soundscapes, heartfelt improvisation, and playful interaction. With music that is introspective and celebratory, intimate and full, this quintet creates an invaluable communal experience featuring the dedicated artistry of each member.

Featuring :
Naomi Moon Siegel – trombone
Ray Larsen (Wayne Horvitz) - trumpet
Andy Coe (McTuff, Skerik) - guitar
Kelsey Mines (Jovino Santos Neto) - bass
Christopher Icasiano (Fleet Foxes) - drums

"The impression given by Naomi Moon Siegel is that she is serenading the constellations. There’s an imagery inherent to her music that is greater than the calculus of the notes, much in the same way a certain collection of stars become meaningful in the context of their astronomical shape and name and story." - Dave Sumner, Best of 2019 Jazz on Bandcamp

Trombonist, composer and educator Naomi Moon Siegel has "crafted a truly unique aesthetic, combining elements of straightahead, fusion and modern jazz with world-music flavors in a way that sounds entirely of the 21st century" (JAZZIZ). A recipient of the Montana Arts Council Artist Innovation Award, Chamber Music America Performance Plus Grant, and Earshot Jazz Golden Ear Award, she has released two albums as a bandleader to critical acclaim.

Lee Rizzo is a humanist folk musician brought up in Missoula Montana. Her music and lyrics are a raw reflection of her inner and outer world serving to expose the love. https://www.leerizzo.com/music
This show is made possible with the support of Jazz Road, a national initiative of South Arts, which is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation with additional support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

More information about the venue:
https://www.moonrandolphhomestead.org/

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