SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2025

THE GEOFFREY DEAN TRIO + CHARLES OWENS

THE GEOFFREY DEAN TRIO + CHARLES OWENS

A versatile combination of modern jazz musicians explores a variety of contemporary jazz, hard bop, and traditional jazz repertoire.

Jazz Master Charles Owens joins the group for this special event adding to the trio of Dean on piano, supported by Eric Binder on drums and Dominic Duval On bass. Grounded in tradition but playing with modern sensibilities, the entire spectrum of the history of jazz will be covered in this exciting showcase of modern and classic jazz repertoire as well as original music. The Geoffrey Dean Quartet released their new album "Conceptions" on April 4th and now continue to explore new repertoire with the Geoffrey Dean Trio featuring Charles Owens.

Charles Owens is a master tenor saxophonist, composer, band leader, recording artist, and educator and has been performing, composing, and teaching for over 25 years. After attending the New School and working as a musician in New York City from 1992 to 2004, he is currently living in Richmond, VA. Charles is an integral part of the vibrant music scene there and in Charlottesville, VA. He also travels back to New York City several times a year to perform at venues such as Smalls, The Django, Fat Cat and others, with his trio. He has made 9 albums as a leader and appeared and continues to appear on a plethora of recordings as a hired soloist. He’s performed with such jazz luminaries as Brad Mehldau, Mark Turner, Omer Avital, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Brian Blade, Peter Bernstein, Larry Goldings, Ari Hoenig, Alexander Claffy, Jeff Watts, and Joel Frahm among many others. He has devoted his life to pursuing excellence in music and bringing peace and happiness to his fellow humans with his saxophone playing, performing, and composing

Dr. Geoffrey Dean is a jazz pianist, composer, author and educator currently performing in the Washington DC area. Dean currently resides in the central Virginia/DC region and has recently authored an educational book on how to play modern jazz piano titled “Kenny Kirkland’s Harmonic and Rhythmic Language: A Model For The Modern Jazz Pianist”.His albums can be found on all streaming platforms as well as CD and Vinyl. Dr. Dean has also contributed masterclass articles on jazz piano to Downbeat Magazine.

Dr. Eric Binder is a drummer, composer, author, and educator who currently lives in the lower Hudson Valley, New York. He is recognized for his unique sound and approach that is deeply rooted in the history and tradition of the swinging music of the 1940s-1960s. Binder proudly endorses Craviotto Drums, Canopus Hardware, Mongiello Cymbals, and Vitalizer Pedals.

Dominic Duval is a Double Bassist living in New York. He performs as bandleader, solo artist, and is quickly gaining recognition as a sideman on the modern jazz scene. Additionally, he is an active member of the avant-garde music community, expanding upon the legacy of his father Dominic Duval Sr. From 2007 to 2011, Dominic attended the prestigious Eastman School of Music where he double majored in Classical Performance and Jazz and Contemporary Media. During his time there, he also served as the Principal Bassist of the Eastman Philharmonia Orchestra.

With only 100 seats, shows at Révéler are intimate and immersive. A romantic venue with exquisite sound and dreamy vibes, Révéler offers a unique selection of cocktails, wines, beers, bubbles, and non-alcoholic beverages. Our kitchen delivers small plates and dinner crafted with care.

CODE OF CONDUCT FOR JAM SESSIONS

BE COOL // OMP is the place for peace, love, support and kindness. Critique must be requested.

LISTEN // Be mindful of what other players are doing. Be mindful of dynamics. It's OK to not play - music needs silence, too.

COURAGE // The good stuff is beyond your comfort zone. Make mistakes. See rule #1.

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SHOW NOTES

Admission: $12.50

Doors: 2:00pm

Music: 3:00PM - 5:00PM

21+ / 16+ must be accompanied by an adult

Reserved seating

LOCATION

3108 W Cary St
Richmond, VA 23221
804-918-5681