Clare Church Trio with Rene Marie
| The Muse Performance Space
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Charles McNeal is a titan of the jazz saxophone, possessing a musical voice that is as technically breathtaking as it is soul-stirring. While currently a powerhouse on the Las Vegas scene, McNeal’s artistry was forged in the jazz clubs of Denver. Having studied under legends like Ron Miles, Javon Jackson, and Nelson Rangell, he carries a sophisticated lineage that shines through every note.
McNeal’s resume reads like a “Who’s Who” of music history. He has shared the stage and recording studio with an incredible array of icons, from the high-octane energy of the Lyle Lovett Large Band and The Headhunters to jazz royalty like Wynton Marsalis, McCoy Tyner, and James Carter. His mastery has been showcased on the world’s most prestigious stages, including the Monterey, San Francisco, Telluride, and Umbria Jazz Festivals.
A true musician’s musician, McNeal is also the mind behind the world’s #1 source for jazz saxophone transcriptions, a testament to his profound understanding of the jazz language. Whether he is leading a quartet through a blistering avant-garde exploration or a tender, melodic ballad, McNeal’s performances are marked by a contemporary edge, a warm sound the size of the Rockies, and a relentless drive for excellence.
When Charles McNeal takes the stage, he doesn’t just play jazz — he pushes the boundaries of what the saxophone can do.
“McNeal commands the stage with a sound that is deeply rooted in the jazz tradition.” —Patron review of a live performance
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April 9, 2026 at 7:00 pm
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