Shawn Purcell Album Release Show: Oblivity

Tue, Sep 23, 2025

Shawn Purcell Album Release Show: Oblivity

Shawn Purcell, originally hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a jazz guitarist, composer, arranger and educator based in the Washington DC region. Purcell has shared the stage, recorded with, and/or toured with Walt Weiskopf, Pat Bianchi, Terell Stafford, Regina Carter, Steve Fidyk, Chip McNeill, Sean Jones, Steve Allee, Brian Charette, Tim Warfield, Lucas Pino, Peter Erskine, The Chicago Jazz Ensemble, The Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra, Jim Pugh, Eddie Daniels, Chris Potter, Jason Tiemann, Nicholas Payton, National Symphony Orchestra and many others. Purcell has appeared at prominent jazz venues and festivals both across the U.S. and internationally. His performance credits include legendary venues like The Kennedy Center, Blues Alley, Smalls, The Jazz Kitchen, The Bop Stop, Con Alma, Rite of Swing Jazz Cafe, Sharp9 Gallery, Keystone Korner Baltimore, An Die Musik, The Blue Wisp, JazzB in São Paulo and Aalt Stadhaus in Luxembourg as well as major festivals and venues such as Umbria Jazz Festival, DC Jazz Fest, Indy Jazz Fest and Savannah Jazz Festival.

As a recording artist, Purcell’s guitar work can be heard on nearly 40 albums. Notable recordings include The Whirl (Chip McNeill), Heads Up! and Allied Forces (Steve Fidyk), Two Seconds to Midnight and Prime Time (Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra featuring Doc Severinsen), Push the Limits and The Way of the Groove (Ben Patterson), Vital Frequencies (Ben Patterson Jazz Orchestra featuring Chris Potter), as well as projects with The Capitol Bones, Mike Tomaro, and multiple releases by vocalist Darden Purcell, including her latest release Love’s Got Me In a Lazy Mood (OA2 Records). His debut as a bandleader, Symmetricity, came out in 2019 on Armored Records, followed by 180, released on Origin Records in 2022. His upcoming album, Oblivity, featuring saxophone great Walt Weiskopf, is slated for release in September 2025 on Origin Records.

Purcell dedicated over 20 years as a member of the military big bands in Washington DC. From 1996-2004, Purcell was the guitarist in the US Air Force jazz ensemble, The Airmen of Note. During his time with “The Note,” Purcell has performed around the globe including England, Germany, Turkey, Luxembourg, The Azores, Belgium, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Italy, Kuwait, and Bahrain. He recently finished his tenure as the guitarist with the Washington DC based US Navy Band “Commodores” jazz ensemble.

As an educator, Purcell currently serves as adjunct professor of jazz guitar, jazz combos and jazz arranging at George Mason University (Fairfax, VA). He has served on the jazz faculty at Towson University, Middle Tennessee State University, and was a Visiting Lecturer in Jazz Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, under the direction of David Baker. He has led master classes at major universities throughout the country. He has also served on the faculty for camps such as Mason Summer Jazz, The National Jazz Workshop, Maryland Summer Jazz Camp, JazzWire Summer Summit, Frisco Arts Jazz Camp, and The National Guitar Workshop. Purcell has also penned educational articles for Premier Guitar, Jazz Guitar Life, and DownBeat Magazine.

Purcell holds a BM in Recording Arts & Sciences from Duquesne University, an MA in Music from Middle Tennessee State University, and a DMA in Jazz Performance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Guitarist Shawn Purcell’s latest Origin Records release, Oblivity, is a bold exploration of modern straight-ahead jazz, blending elements of bebop, hard-bop, post-bop, ECM, Brazilian, Afro-Cuban, and fusion. Featuring an eclectic set of all-original compositions, the album draws inspiration from iconic artists including Antonio Carlos Jobim, Pat Metheny, Michael Brecker, John Scofield, John Coltrane, Horace Silver, Wayne Shorter and others. Oblivity includes the exceptional talents of saxophone great Walt Weiskopf, whose unique tone and virtuosic playing contributes a powerful presence and commanding energy to the project. A world-class band brings the music to life, with every musician infusing the ensemble with their unique and imaginative voice. Throughout this recording, Purcell displays his deep connection with traditional and modern improvisational language, while exploring the expansive tonal range of modern jazz guitar. Whether you're drawn to sophisticated harmonies, infectious grooves, exceptionally crafted solos, or artful, genre-crossing elements, Oblivity delivers a listening experience that will captivate both jazz fans and newcomers alike.

Band Members:
    Shawn Purcell, Guitar
    Lucas Pino, Tenor Saxophone
    Darden Purcell, Voice
    Ben Patterson, Trombone
    Chris Ziemba, Piano
    Regan Brough, Bass
    Steve Fidyk, Drums & Cymbals

Set times 7:30pm & 9:00pm

General Admission ~ $15, a la carte menu
Dinner & Show ~ $70 includes 3-course dinner
VIP Dinner & Show ~ $90 includes dinner above and upgrade to stage-front seating
(Beverages not included)

Dinner & Show fees include server gratuities

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Shawn Purcell, originally hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a jazz guitarist, composer, arranger and educator based in the Washington DC region. Purcell has shared the stage, recorded with, and/or toured with Walt Weiskopf, Pat Bianchi, Terell Stafford, Regina Carter, Steve Fidyk, Chip McNeill, Sean Jones, Steve Allee, Brian Charette, Tim Warfield, Lucas Pino, Peter Erskine, The Chicago Jazz Ensemble, The Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra, Jim Pugh, Eddie Daniels, Chris Potter, Jason Tiemann, Nicholas Payton, National Symphony Orchestra and many others. Purcell has appeared at prominent jazz venues and festivals both across the U.S. and internationally. His performance credits include legendary venues like The Kennedy Center, Blues Alley, Smalls, The Jazz Kitchen, The Bop Stop, Con Alma, Rite of Swing Jazz Cafe, Sharp9 Gallery, Keystone Korner Baltimore, An Die Musik, The Blue Wisp, JazzB in São Paulo and Aalt Stadhaus in Luxembourg as well as major festivals and venues such as Umbria Jazz Festival, DC Jazz Fest, Indy Jazz Fest and Savannah Jazz Festival.

As a recording artist, Purcell’s guitar work can be heard on nearly 40 albums. Notable recordings include The Whirl (Chip McNeill), Heads Up! and Allied Forces (Steve Fidyk), Two Seconds to Midnight and Prime Time (Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra featuring Doc Severinsen), Push the Limits and The Way of the Groove (Ben Patterson), Vital Frequencies (Ben Patterson Jazz Orchestra featuring Chris Potter), as well as projects with The Capitol Bones, Mike Tomaro, and multiple releases by vocalist Darden Purcell, including her latest release Love’s Got Me In a Lazy Mood (OA2 Records). His debut as a bandleader, Symmetricity, came out in 2019 on Armored Records, followed by 180, released on Origin Records in 2022. His upcoming album, Oblivity, featuring saxophone great Walt Weiskopf, is slated for release in September 2025 on Origin Records.

Purcell dedicated over 20 years as a member of the military big bands in Washington DC. From 1996-2004, Purcell was the guitarist in the US Air Force jazz ensemble, The Airmen of Note. During his time with “The Note,” Purcell has performed around the globe including England, Germany, Turkey, Luxembourg, The Azores, Belgium, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Italy, Kuwait, and Bahrain. He recently finished his tenure as the guitarist with the Washington DC based US Navy Band “Commodores” jazz ensemble.

As an educator, Purcell currently serves as adjunct professor of jazz guitar, jazz combos and jazz arranging at George Mason University (Fairfax, VA). He has served on the jazz faculty at Towson University, Middle Tennessee State University, and was a Visiting Lecturer in Jazz Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, under the direction of David Baker. He has led master classes at major universities throughout the country. He has also served on the faculty for camps such as Mason Summer Jazz, The National Jazz Workshop, Maryland Summer Jazz Camp, JazzWire Summer Summit, Frisco Arts Jazz Camp, and The National Guitar Workshop. Purcell has also penned educational articles for Premier Guitar, Jazz Guitar Life, and DownBeat Magazine.

Purcell holds a BM in Recording Arts & Sciences from Duquesne University, an MA in Music from Middle Tennessee State University, and a DMA in Jazz Performance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.