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Tyler Henderson Trio

July 20 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Sunday, July 20, 2025 at 3pm

First Presbyterian Church, 96 Main Street, Stamford, NY

Suggested donation: $15 adults, $10 students and seniors, free for ages 13 and under

No reservations required.

Friends of Music of Stamford NY presents a jazz concert by the Tyler Henderson Trio. 
The trio keeps the spirit of swing alive, playing popular classics with fresh twists! 

Tyler Henderson: piano
Caleb Tobocman: bass
Peter Glynn: drums

 

Tyler Henderson:

Tyler Henderson is from Oneonta, New York. He began playing piano at the age of 5, and began by learning rock songs with the help of YouTube tutorials. He discovered jazz through the Vince Guaraldi Christmas album, and fell in love with jazz music. His family moved him and his sister to Houston in 2015, and they both attended the High School For Performing and Visual Arts. He spent 4 years in Houston honing his skills and participating in programs such as YoungArts and the Herbie Hancock Institute Peer-to-Peer tours. He was accepted to Juilliard in 2019 and then moved to New York City in fall of that year. He completed a 5-year double degree program in spring of 2024, and now has a bachelor’s and master’s in jazz studies. Since his arrival in New York, Tyler has been a sideman with many prominent musicians such as: Joe Magnarelli, Grant Stewart, Alex Claffy, Rodney Green, and Bruce Harris. He leads his own trio and recently released his debut album on the Cellar Live label.

 

 

Peter Glynn:
As a student of the Jazz Studies Program at Juilliard (BM, 2019-2023), Peter was guided by a number of jazz drumming greats including Billy Drummond and Kenny Washington. Currently residing in NYC, Peter has performed at Dizzy’s-Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Alice Tully Concert Hall, The Appel Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center, Ornithology, Nublu, The Django, National Sawdust and many other notable venues.

 

 

Caleb Tobocman:

Caleb Tobocman is one of New York’s most in-demand rising bass stars. Having grown up in a musical family (in the legendary artist building Manhattan Plaza), Caleb picked up the upright bass at the age of 16 and it was apparent he was a natural. In a few short years, he has already shared the bandstand with jazz greats such as Vincent Herring, George Coleman, Nicholas Payton, David Hazeltine, Eric Alexander, Veronica Swift, Grant Stewart, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Emmet Cohen, Pasquale Grasso, and Benny Bennack III, among others. Caleb studied at Manhattan School of Music under legends Ron Carter and Buster Williams. 

 

 

 

Details

Date:
July 20
Time:
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Venue

First Presbyterian Church
96 Main Street
Stamford, NY 12167 United States
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