February 9, 2022

Jazz at Princeton Presents “All or Nothing” Concert

Trineice Robinson

Jazz at Princeton University, led by saxophonist/composer Rudresh Mahanthappa, presents All or Nothing, a concert celebrating the album of the same name by faculty member Trineice Robinson on Saturday, February 12 at 8 p.m., at Richardson Auditorium.

The performance features Princeton’s Jazz Vocal Collective under Robinson’s direction, along with vocalist Robinson and special guests, saxophonist Don Braden, pianist Cyrus Chestnut, bassist Mimi Jones, and drummer Vince Ector. 

Student vocalists will perform with quintet members in five musical selections. A collaborative presentation with the Jazz Vocal Collective, Princeton University jazz horns, and the quintet will also be featured.   

The program includes “The Song Is You” with vocalist Sara Miller and Mimi Jones, Wave with vocalist Isabella Checha and Vince Ector, “Darn That Dream” with vocalist Sirfraz Shah and Cyrus Chestnut, “Venus” with vocalist Jimmy Waltman and Don Braden, and “It’s Magic” with vocalists Sara Miller and bassist Aaron Skepasts. The quintet, Jazz Vocal Collective, and horns will perform “What’s Going On,” “What a Little Moonlight Can Do,” “Footprints,” “Come Sunday,” “If This Is Love,” “I Mean You,” “La Costa,” and “Let It Shine.”

Jazz at Princeton’s season also includes the Creative Large Ensemble directed by Darcy James Argue with special guest pianist Orrin Evans on Saturday, April 9; and Small Groups I and A on Saturday, April 30.

Recognized as one of the leading pedagogues in gospel and soul voice training, Robinson-Martin serves as Princeton University’s private voice instructor in jazz and the Jazz Vocal Collective Ensemble director. She is also on the faculty at Long Island University at Brooklyn, runs Soul Ingredients Voice Studio in Lawrenceville, and serves as the Creative Arts Director at Turning Point United Methodist Church in Trenton.

Tickets are $15 for the general public. Arrive early for required on-site registration. For information call (609) 258-9220 or visit Music.princeton.edu.