My Profile
Luke Stewart is CapitalBop's co-founder and director of presenting. He's also a renowned DC/NYC-based musician and organizer of other important musical presentations, with a presence in the national and international professional music community. He was profiled in the Washington Post in early 2017 as “holding down the jazz scene,” selected as “Best Musical Omnivore” in the Washington City Paper’s 2017 “Best of DC,” chosen as “Jazz Artist of the Year” for 2017 in the District Now, and in the 2014 People Issue of the Washington City Paper as a “Jazz Revolutionary,” citing his multi-faceted cultural activities throughout DC. In DC his regular ensembles include experimental jazz trio Heart of the Ghost, Low Ways Quartet featuring guitarist Anthony Pirog, and experimental rock duo Blacks’ Myths. As a solo artist, he has been compiling a series of improvisational sound structures for Upright Bass and Amplifier. As a scholar/performer, he has performed and lectured at Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Medgar Evers College, George Mason University, Wayne State University, University of Montana, New Mexico State University, and the University of South Carolina. He holds a BA in International Studies and a BA in Audio Production from American University, and an MA in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship from the New School. Reach Luke at [email protected].
Remembering Aaron Martin Jr., a saxophonist with an unending commitment to the music
The legend of Yahya Abdul-Majid
CapitalBop's 2018 DC Jazz Loft Series at the DC JazzFest: Oliver Lake Big Band, Jaimie Branch's Fly Or Die, Jeff Parker and more
Jen Shyu Presents 'Song of Silver Geese' at THEARC on April 14, in our spring Traveling Loft
The legendary Amina Claudine Myers will give a rare solo performance at our October Traveling Loft
At our next Traveling Loft, Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble presents the Afrofuturist suite 'Mandorla Awakening'
David Schulman and Quiet Life Motel's 'Anhinga'
Dwayne Adell's 'The Periodic Table of Tonal Elements'
CB presents a big bill of experimental heavyweights: Dave Rempis, Aaron Martin/Fred Foss + Brandon Lopez
Marquis Hill: Jazz's most celebrated young trumpeter on the 'Modern Flows' of Black music today