NYC based pianist and composer Tim Chernikoff was educated in
the West
Coast (Stanford Jazz Workshop), Southwest (North Texas State), and East
Coast (Manhattan School of Music) regions of the United States.
Chernikoff studied with Stefan Karlsson, Dan Haerle, Taylor Eigsti, Phil
Markowitz, and Garry Dial, while gigging and sitting in with Adonis
Rose, Quamon Fowler, John Shifflett, Jason Lewis, Vince Lateano, Brad
Leali, Shelley Carrol, Christian McBride, Dayna Stephens, Roy Hargrove,
Evan Francis, and many others.
As a composer, Chernikoff draws from a range of influences, from
Maurice Ravel and Thelonious Monk to Ornette Coleman and Frank Zappa.
His album, "Pieces of Sanity," is out now on all
streaming and available for purchase on Bandcamp:
https://timchernikoff.bandcamp.com/album/pieces-of-sanity
“Original, true and honest...a musician of extremely high caliber." —
pianist Stefan Karlsson of the Eddie Gomez Trio
“Extremely inventive in both his composition and improvisation.” —
pianist and composer Dan Hearle
German born bassist Jakob Dreyer started playing piano when he
was 4 years old. He received classical training as a piano player until
he switched to bass at age 13.
Among his teachers were John Patitucci, Mike Richmond and Anders
Jormin. He holds a bachelor’s degree in music performance from the
University of Music and Drama Hamburg, as well as a master’s degree in
music performance from the City College of New York.
Dreyer has performed with artists such as Steve Wilson, Jochen Rueckert,
Rich Perry, Anna Webber, Glenn Zaleski, Sasha Berliner, Jon Davis, Tobias Meinhart,
Jamie Baum, Mike Holober, David Berkman, Ron Blake, Kenneth Salters, Tivon Pennicott,
Billy Drewes, Mareike Wiening, Troy Roberts, Colin Stranaham, Marta Sánchez, Alex Goodman, and Manuel Valera,
and has extensively toured through Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, India, and Russia.
Notable venues include Carnegie Hall in New York City, and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C.
His first release as a leader, "Songs, Hymns and Ballads", features
Jason Rigby, Jon Cowherd, and Jimmy McBride. A new album with Tivon Pennicott,
Sasha Berliner, and Kenneth Salters will be released in November 2025 on Fresh Sound Records.
He played Chez Hanny previously with Tim Chernikoff.
Drummer, composer and bandleader Kenneth Salters has become a
fixture on Manhattan’s West Village independent jazz scene and around
the world as an in-demand sideman. Since moving to New York in 2006, he
has worked with luminaries in jazz and R&B including Don Byron,
Chris Potter, Aretha Franklin, Myron Walden, Shai Maestro, and Rufus Reid.
His debut album as a leader, "Enter to Exit" (Destiny Records),
features
Myron Walden, Tivon Pennicott, and Shai Maestro.
He played Chez Hanny previously with Tim Chernikoff.