Saturday, May 30, 2026 - 6:30pm to 10:00pm

Michael Raynor Quartet performs at the 1905

Two Shows - 6:30p and 8:30p

Two Chicago band mates, reunited on The 1905 stage! These cats go wayyyy back! You are gonna want to attend this musical reunion! “Texas tenorist Geof Bradfield’s playing possesses a steely grandeur and deep sophistication.” -Michael Jackson, Downbeat Saxophonist and composer Geof Bradfield blends modern jazz, African rhythms, and the roots music of his native South into a style that is “explicitly adventurous and forward-looking” (AllAboutJazz.com). Born in Houston and based in Chicago, Bradfield has performed throughout North America, Europe, Russia, Asia, Africa and the Middle East, sharing the stage and recording studio with artists such as Randy Weston, Dana Hall, Clark Sommers, Brian Blade, Ben Goldberg, Anna Webber, Orrin Evans, Jeff Parker, Matt Ulery, and Ryan Cohan. His work is featured on 50+ CDs including ten albums as a leader that have garnered critical accolades from the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and NPR. He has received grants and awards from Chamber Music America, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, DCASE, Illinois Arts Council, and the Mellon Foundation. The Downbeat Critics Poll has named him a Rising Star Tenor Saxophonist and Arranger multiple years. Drummer Michael Raynor moved to Portland from Chicago, where he spent twenty-two years playing with tenor saxophonist and NEA Jazz Master, Von Freeman. That immersion, at age 22, in the hard swinging Chicago scene, with a musician who had played alongside Charlie Parker and Billie Holiday, was an incomparable education and led to gigs with Freddie Hubbard, Johnny Griffin, Sam Rivers, Eric Alexander, Steve Coleman, Jon Faddis, Arturo Sandoval, and Fareed Haque. Raynor also toured with vocalist Kurt Elling and can be heard on two of his Grammy nominated recordings, including Live in Chicago with guest vocalist, Jon Hendricks. More recently Raynor has worked with Bobby Broom, Tia Fuller, Howard Levy, Ryan Cohan, and a host of world class Portland stalwarts including Nancy King, Chuck Israels, George Colligan, Dan Balmer and Dan Faehnle. Raynor and Bradfield met in 1998 on gigs with some of the bands that were riding the “Jump Swing” revival wave. They have worked together in a variety of musical projects since then and can be heard together on Ryan Cohan’s, “Origination” and Mike Allemana's, "Vonology."

Late Show - Della Simone and George Colligan - 10:15p - $20

Della Simone & George Colligan present an evening of Jazz Standards and music from the Great American Songbook. Known for her rich, emotive voice and wide-ranging, eclectic music taste, she loves to pull an old tune we know and love and make it her own. Her collaboration with Colligan has been eagerly anticipated and something you won't want to miss. Della Simone has been singing as long as she can remember and comes from a musical family. Della is known for her rich, emotive voice and wide-ranging, eclectic music taste. She has an extensive gig book covering popular jazz standards, musical theatre, pop crossover music, and even dabbles in classical voice. She graduated from Portland State University with her degree in Jazz Voice having studied under Sherry Alves, Kerry Pollitzer, Darrell Grant, and George Colligan. She plays jazz piano and guitar to accompany herself when solo, and has traveled around the globe singing choral music with the PSU Chamber Choir. She is featured as a background vocalist on Storm Large's most recent album "A Joyful Noise.” In May 2025, Della made her debut as a soloist with the Oregon Symphony at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. Della does choral work in the area as an alto section leader working in various churches and community choruses in addition to her solo work at local venues. George Colligan is an internationally acclaimed jazz pianist, composer and bandleader, widely respected for his musical depth, versatility and creative intensity. A rare multi-instrumentalist who also performs on organ, drums and trumpet, he is known for his powerful stage presence and his ability to move seamlessly between roles as soloist, ensemble player and leader. Colligan’s music is rooted in the jazz tradition while remaining boldly contemporary, marked by rhythmic drive, harmonic sophistication and a strong personal voice that has made him a distinctive and influential figure on the international jazz scene.

Details

May 30, 2026
6:30 pm to 10:00 pm
35

Venue

(503) 460-3333
830 N Shaver St
Portland, OR 97227

Every day of the week in the evenings, and often multiple times per day on weekends, The 1905 plays host to the exquisite jazz community that Portland has to offer. In addition to keeping a finger on the pulse of the local scene, The 1905 has hosted internationally recognized musicians such as 5 time Grammy award-winner Antonio Sanchez, and Jazz greats like Ralph Peterson Jr.