Pianist Jim Martinez Plays Christmas Shows in Sacramento

Jim Martinez Jazz Trio Concert

Friday, December 13

6:30 - 8:00pm

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13th | 6:30-8PM | WORSHIP CENTER, FAIR OAKS CHURCH

Fair Oaks Church is hosting the talented Jim Martinez Jazz Trio and special guests, who will be performing the festive holiday music from A Charlie Brown Christmas. Admission is free. There will be a freewill offering taken to benefit the musicians. This is going to be a fun community event that all are welcome to attend!

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Pianist Jim Martinez, based in the Sacramento, California area, began his musical career at the age of four, receiving 18 years of classical training. He has amassed a list of musical accomplishments encompassing nearly all styles of music. 

Martinez, 55, is a Steinway Piano Artist and has performed/recorded with Jazz notables Lionel HamptonChristian McBrideRoy HargroveCheryl Bentyne (of the Manhattan Transfer), and many others. His performances have taken him from New York to Sydney, Australia. Martinez worked as pianist/musical director for Joan Rivers and Bob Newhart at Harrah’s in Lake Tahoe. Jim’s annual jazzy holiday concert, “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” has beenfeatured with symphony orchestras around the US, from California to Florida.

Jim has thirteen CD's to his credit as a leader. Four of these are “Jazz Praise,” his arrangements creatively combining church hymns and jazz. His 2015 CD, “Good Grief! It’s Still Jim Martinez - A Tribute to Vince Guaraldi, Charles Schulz & Peanuts” peaked at #10 on the national radio jazz charts, and was on the JazzWeek charts a total of 26 weeks.

Martinez recently completed his first music book of Jazz piano/hymn arrangements for Hope Publishing in Chicago. Jim is also the founder, Executive and Artistic Director of the Roseville Jazz Festival, which takes place annually near Sacramento, CA.

Clint Eastwood, in the Los Angeles Daily News: “We went to a church in Carmel where a guy named Jim Martinez was playing very contemporary jazz versions of religious hymns. They were great.” Dave Brubeck wrote, “I have just listened to “Amazing Grace” with the five-four beat that you brought to my attention, and thought that it 


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