Lemon City Trio
Nick Tannura - Guitar
Brian Robertson - Organ, Keyboards
Aaron Glueckauf - Drums
Dion Kerr's "eko vizion meusik"
Dion Kerr - Bass
Tim Watson - Guitar
David Chiverton - Drums
Instrumental, World, Experimental, Groove
Lemon City Trio
Lemon City Trio formed as a soul jazz organ trio, and has since evolved into a band with its own sound and unique repertoire. The band hails from Miami, FL, and has made a name for itself throughout the state and up the East Coast. Ranging from edgy fusion grooves to dreamy space Rock and everything in between, LCT takes its audience on a journey from start to finish.
Dion Kerr’s “eko vizion meusik”
Dion Kerr, a visionary artist between Miami and New York City, boasts a multi-faceted creative spirit. His artistry seamlessly weaves together a diverse array of influences and artistic mediums. Kerr has performed with groups like the Immanuel Wilkins Quartet, Ignacio Berroa Trio, Godwin Louis’ Global, Jean Caze’s Amede, Emmet Cohen Trio, and Tal Cohen Trio, and alongside artists like Justin Brown, Tivon Pennicott, Chantae Cann and many others. He recently got off a tour of European festivals with Marcus Strickland’s Twi-Life in Switzerland and London and is set to join the group again on March 24' for another European residency in Germany, Greece, and Poland. Dion also co-founded the band The Smoogies, who released their debut album, Planet Smoogies, featuring trumpeter Nicholas Payton, in 2020 and their sophomore release, People Music, in 2022. They are set to release their next record, a live album, in 2024. Dion was also the guitarist, lead engineer, and co-producer of Seafoam Walls record XVI, released on Thurston Moore and Eva Printz's label Ecstatic Peace Library. They recently supported Unknown Mortal Orchestra on a nationwide tour and have secured a sponsorship with Fender. Dion also proudly endorses Benevolent Basses, Marino Custom Cables, and Fender Guitars.
Kerr’s latest project and upcoming record, “eko vizion meusik,” is a collaboration with veteran drummer Dave Chiverton, known for his work with artists like Marcus Miller, Lauryn Hill, and Troy Roberts. It also features former child prodigy Miguel Russell, who, at age 21, already tours internationally alongside Theo Croker and Jahari Stampley and collaborates with Stanley Clarke. The band is rounded out by two young NYC guitarists: Emmanuel Micheal (also 21), who is the newest member of Ambrose Akinmusire Quintet and frequently performs in groups led by artists like Dayna Stephens, Aaron Parks, and Immanuel Wilkins, and Tim Watson (24), who is known for his performances with leading South Indian classical musicians, and his work in projects lead by Nazir Ebo, Cisco Swank, and Ignacio Berroa. Kerr’s ‘eko vizion meusik’ will bathe audiences in waves of futuristic textures, lush harmony, and Caribbean, African, and gospel-inspired grooves. It presents a new quartet sound in jazz, one heavily impacted by Micheal and Watson’s virtuosic, heartfelt, and sonically warped guitar stylings (a sound that has already taken them to many of NYC’s finest jazz clubs and abroad) and the rhythmic mastery of Kerr Russell, and Chiverton. With the group's members already working with some of today’s most prominent jazz stars, ‘eko vizion meusik’ must be seen as a vision of jazz’s future...