Freeport, ME – 06/01/12

When
Friday, June 1, 2012
6:00pm - All Ages
Where
123 Main Street
Freeport, ME 04032

The Azure Cafe is a cozy restaurant set in the heart of Freeport, Maine's shopping district. They are open year round for lunch and dinner with a menu sure to please the most discerning appetites. As a recipient of the Wine Spectator 2011 Award of Excellence, patrons can be assured that Azure's wine and spirit selection is top shelf.

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Freeport, ME – 05/31/12

When
Thursday, May 31, 2012
6:00pm - All Ages
Where
123 Main Street
Freeport, ME 04032

The Azure Cafe is a cozy restaurant set in the heart of Freeport, Maine's shopping district. They are open year round for lunch and dinner with a menu sure to please the most discerning appetites. As a recipient of the Wine Spectator 2011 Award of Excellence, patrons can be assured that Azure's wine and spirit selection is top shelf.

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Freeport, ME – 05/25/12

When
Friday, May 25, 2012
6:00pm - All Ages
Where
123 Main Street
Freeport, ME 04032

The Azure Cafe is a cozy restaurant set in the heart of Freeport, Maine's shopping district. They are open year round for lunch and dinner with a menu sure to please the most discerning appetites. As a recipient of the Wine Spectator 2011 Award of Excellence, patrons can be assured that Azure's wine and spirit selection is top shelf.

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Freeport, ME – 05/24/12

When
Thursday, May 24, 2012
6:00pm - All Ages
Where
123 Main Street
Freeport, ME 04032

The Azure Cafe is a cozy restaurant set in the heart of Freeport, Maine's shopping district. They are open year round for lunch and dinner with a menu sure to please the most discerning appetites. As a recipient of the Wine Spectator 2011 Award of Excellence, patrons can be assured that Azure's wine and spirit selection is top shelf.

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New Dates For 2012

Matt’s calendar has been updated through the end of Summer 2012 – head on over to the shows page for more information. Most Thursdays and Fridays, you’ll be able to catch Matt at Freeport’s Cafe Azure from 6 pm until 9 pm. Most Saturdays, Matt will be in Portsmouth, NH at Mombo on Marcy Street from 7 pm until 10 pm. Stop by and say hello!

As always, dates and venues are subject to change with little to no notice. In spite of his efforts to keep everyone updated, you may want to call the venue with any questions prior to heading out if there’s any doubts. Thanks!

Freeport, ME – 05/18/12

When
Friday, May 18, 2012
6:00pm - All Ages
Where
123 Main Street
Freeport, ME 04032

The Azure Cafe is a cozy restaurant set in the heart of Freeport, Maine's shopping district. They are open year round for lunch and dinner with a menu sure to please the most discerning appetites. As a recipient of the Wine Spectator 2011 Award of Excellence, patrons can be assured that Azure's wine and spirit selection is top shelf.

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Freeport, ME – 05/17/12

When
Thursday, May 17, 2012
6:00pm - All Ages
Where
123 Main Street
Freeport, ME 04032

The Azure Cafe is a cozy restaurant set in the heart of Freeport, Maine's shopping district. They are open year round for lunch and dinner with a menu sure to please the most discerning appetites. As a recipient of the Wine Spectator 2011 Award of Excellence, patrons can be assured that Azure's wine and spirit selection is top shelf.

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Live At The Azure Cafe, 2010

In 2010, Matt returned to the Azure Cafe in Freeport, Maine – the site of his live album in 2006. With a group of superb musicians in tow, it was yet another night for great music. Photos by Ross Elliot.

Matthew Fogg: First Yamaha Artist In Education Endorsee

from Accent Magazine Winter 2008, Volume 68

Yamaha is proud to announce 28-year old jazz pianist and teacher Matthew Fogg is the first endorsee under a new program titled Artists in Education. Living up to Yamaha’s long and dedicated history of supporting music education, Yamaha Corporate Artist Affairs, Inc. has developed this new program to support those devoted to both creating and teaching music.

“This program was important to us because we wanted to be able to support the world-class musicians who also dedicate their time to education,” saya Chris Gero, Vice President of Yamaha Corporate Artist Affairs, Inc. Fogg says he is thrilled to be welcomed into the Yamaha Artist family and to be recognized for both his playing and teaching, two things that hold equal importance in his life. Fogg plays and teaches with Yamaha acoustic C2 or C3 conservatory grand pianos and a U1 upright piano.

“It is an exciting new step forward for all of Yamaha as we recognize the contributions to music and music education by these new Yamaha Artist educators,” says Mike Bates, Director of Yamaha Institutional and Commercial Services. “Far from the old adage ‘those who can’t perform teach,’ these fine musicians are also straight-ahead great performers, inspiring their students to reach for the highest quality performances they can achieve…and showing them how it’s done.”

Fogg’s musical journey began as a trumpet player at the ag of ten, but after taking an interest in legendary jazz musicians Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett during his high school years, he quickly developed a passion for jazz piano. He graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a degree in Music Education with an emphasis on piano. Following graduation Fogg embarked on a career as an educator, working as the director of choral music at Morse High School in Bath, Maine. Ever drawn to the world of creating and performing, Fogg maintained an active schedule as an artit as well.

“It was never a question of either/or or me. I always wanted to be a teacher, but playing came very natural to me as well,” says Fogg. “Ultimately I ended up with two seperate career paths that were joined by the love of music. I feel like being an educator complements being an artist becaue it leads me through a constant process of discovery.”

While at UNH, Fogg began a musical colaboration with Voclist Nicole Hajj, and it was with her that he recorded Live at The Azure Cafe, an album that garnered glowing revoews and recieved airplay in numerous states and half a dozen countries. In 2005, he was asked to join an impressive roster of artists performing for jazz legend Clark Terry’s 85th birthday celebration. In May 2006, he released This is What You Want, an album that allowed Fogg to experiment with vintage keyboards and embraced a wide range of musical styles. As with Azure, it was greeted with consistently positive reviews and earned him special praise for his keyboard and arranging skills.

Fogg continues to educate, currently spending his daylight hours as the Music Education/Choral Music Director for the Lyman Moore Middle School in Portland, ME. He is also the adjunct professor at Bowdoin College and at the University of Maine in Augusta.

Success Stories: Matt Fogg – Teacher And Musician

from The Maine Switch January 10, 2008 by Amber Olesen

Living on the West End in Portland, married with a 4-month-old son, Matthew Fogg juggles a very busy lifestyle. Both a musician and teacher, this 29-year-old has a long list of artistic activities and musical interests.

Developing his talents at a young age playing trumpet, Fogg entered the Regional Music Festival. But after hearing a jazz trio play, he set his sights on piano, which proved to be a better fit. He attended the University of New Hampshire and received a degree in music education, and Fogg now uses that knowledge to teach jazz piano at Lyman Moore Middle School, in classes at the University of Maine in Augusta and Bowdoin College and privately at the Tony Boffa School of Music.

“Teaching informs and enhances my music vocabulary … we pull out a tune, start working and they plant a seed,” Fogg says of his students. He describes teaching music as an improvisational relationship — never dictating. Fogg speaks enthusiastically of having specific goals for his students but encourages them to have fun and explore their own talents. Working with students of all levels and abilities lends inspiration to Fogg’s own music.

In addition to teaching, Fogg has several ongoing ventures. He does freelance work as a jazz pianist, playing at Azure Café in Freeport as well as clubs, restaurants and private parties. Fogg frequently teams with singer Nicole Hajj and they recorded a CD together in 2005 called Live at the Azure Café (Find it at www.mattfogg.com). In 2006, Fogg recorded an original CD called “This is What You Want”. Also a member of Jaye Drew and A Moving Train, a hip hop/funk band, Fogg says the band is “five different people with different backgrounds coming together to create an original sound.” A CD is in the works for this group as well. Fogg also makes time for Retrospecticus, a cover band made up of friends, which plays the local bar scene. Fogg was the first recipient of the Yamaha Artist in Education award, given to recognize performers who spend time teaching others. “I would love to use my music advocacy and convince people to do more incredible things with music in schools and different organizations,” he says.

About six months ago, Fogg began to focus on his voice and singing capabilities. “As I grow up and get older, I think of what I can do to have a successful music career,” he says. “Learning to combine musical talents with personality is the key to branding as an artist. Once my vocals are on point, I am going to cut my own album, combining the piano with the vocals. “My utopic world would be to wake up, have a cup of coffee, play with my child and then go down and make music in my studio.” When applauded for how much he does for the music community, Fogg simply says, “We all do what we do and try to make a positive impact.” As a composer, performer and teacher, he seems well on his way to influencing the musical world in Maine and beyond.