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Ronnie Burrage & Holographic Principle


$25 Seated & $20 Bar/Standing
7:00pm and 9:00pm Shows (Ticketed Separately)


Ronnie Burrage is a Grammy-nominated drummer who has performed with jazz greats Wayne Shorter, Pat Metheny, Sonny Rollins, and McCoy Tyner. Don’t miss the Berlin debut of this electrifying, soulful quartet.

Band Members:
Ronnie Burrage - Drums/Keys/Vocals
Silvano Monasterios - Piano/Keys
Mike Boone - Acoustic Bass/Electric Bass
Yuto Kanazawa - Guitar

Ronnie Burrage is a Grammy-nominated drummer, composer, and bandleader from St. Louis who is now based in Brooklyn, NY. He made his stage debut at age 9 with Duke Ellington and has since performed and recorded with jazz greats including Wayne Shorter, Pat Metheny, Sonny Rollins, and McCoy Tyner. Through performances across all seven continents, Burrage has developed a rhythmic language and compositional vision with a truly global reach.

With Holographic Principle, Burrage leads a quartet that reflects a lifetime of musical curiosity, drawing on jazz, fusion, and world music traditions to create something both grounded and exploratory. His playing is intuitive and expressive, driven by a belief that music is a spiritual and emotional conduit as much as a technical craft.

Silvano Monasterios is a Grammy-nominated pianist, composer, and producer who has performed, written, and recorded with an impressive range of acclaimed artists. He has released seven albums as a soloist. His most ambitious project, The River—a nine-piece ensemble suite commissioned by Chamber Music America’s New Jazz Works Program and funded by The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation—topped the national jazz and Latin jazz charts upon its release in 2025, earning glowing reviews for its compositional depth and Monasterios’ distinctive contemporary voice.

Mike Boone is a New York City native—now based in Wilmington, DE—who trained at the High School of Music and Art and the Eastman School of Music before touring with Ben Vereen and the Buddy Rich Big Band. He became a fixture of Philadelphia’s jazz scene—most notably as part of the beloved Tuesday night house trio at Ortlieb’s Jazzhaus for over 16 years—and has performed and recorded with Tony Williams, Trudy Pitts, Shirley Scott, Uri Caine, and Joey DeFrancesco, among many others. An adjunct professor of jazz bass at Temple University since 2005, he has released seven albums as a leader, with much more music to come.

Yuto Kanazawa is a Tokyo-born, Fukushima-raised guitarist, composer, and producer now based in New York City. He discovered jazz at the Koyo Conservatory in Kobe before moving to the United States in 2007 to study at Berklee College of Music under Mick Goodrick, Tim Miller, and Hal Crook. A prolific bandleader with more than 10 albums to his name, he has won the International Songwriting Competition in Jazz and has been a finalist for the John Lennon Songwriting Contest. He has collaborated with artists including Kurt Elling, Lonnie Plaxico, Takuya Kuroda, and members of Sly and the Family Stone and the New York Dolls. He has performed at venues such as Blue Note NYC, B.B. King’s Blues Club, and Fat Cat; has toured internationally across Japan, Korea, and Latin America; co-leads Woodsiders Collective; and contributes to projects including Kaleta & Frofayah, Sunnyside Electric, and Infinite Loops.

 

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