The Creswell Club
- New York City, NY
- Jazz Band
- 32 Verified Bookings
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RCG blends Jazz, Afrobeat, and Caribbean music to create a unique musical experience. The band mixes art and activism to inspire social change through song.
The Reginald Cyntje Group (RCG) is a high-energy world-class ensemble.
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Price Range: $400 - 2000
Gig Length: 30 - 240 minutes
Languages: English
The Reginald Cyntje Group (RCG) is a high-energy world-class ensemble. Our past and present satisfied clients include Bread for the World, HRA (Haiti Renewal Alliance), DC Public Library, DC Jazz Festival, International Capital & Management Company, Silver Spring Town Center, Inc., Jackson Art Center, Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, Northern Virginia Section National Council of Negro Women, and numerous private events in the DC, Northern Virginia, and Southern Maryland area. RCG has become the first call for clients/event planners seeking a professional, seasoned, and sophisticated sound for their next event.
The group varies in size (Duo, Trio, Quartet, Quintet, or Large Ensemble) to fit your vision.
If you need a PA, we have an affordable package that includes microphones, multi-channel mixer, wireless mics, speakers, and monitors.
Reginald Cyntje (born in Roseau Dominica and raised on St. Thomas, USVI), "one of the most prominent composer-bandleader on the Mid-Atlantic,” is a trombonist, educator, producer, and composer (NPR Music).
Growing up in the US Virgin Islands (USVI), he was steeped in the rich cultural music known as Quelbe (the official music of the USVI). Quelbe was Reginald’s introduction to improvised music.
With cultural heritage at the forefront and social justice as the message, this passionate performer has “a deep-seated knowledge of Caribbean music and culture which has settled into his jazz trombone playing” (NPR Music).
Cyntje recorded has recorded four albums as a leader. Spiritual Awakening, his most recent album (2015), musically embodies humanity’s complex journey from introspection to a celebration of freedom. This album won Cyntje the title of Washington City Paper’s Composer of the Year.
Elements of Life, released in 2014, features pianist Allyn Johnson, bassist Herman Burney, drummer Amin Gumbs, vocalist Christie Dashiell, steel panist Victor Provost, and saxophonist Brian Settles. The album explores the connection between the human being and the elements that nurture us.
In 2013, Cyntje released his sophomore album simply titled Love. The Washington City Paper said Love “is thoughtful and surpassingly gorgeous.” After debuting at #3 on the CMJ Jazz chart, Love made it to #10 on the CMJ Top 40 Jazz Chart. The album is a tribute to the human spirit.
His first album, Freedom's Children: The Celebration, was released in August of 2011. The album quickly became a favorite among fans with hits like Queen Mary, Children’s Parade, Daybreak and Peace and Love.
RC has performed with Amiri Baraka, Dr. Billy Taylor, Illinois Jacquet, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, Dion Parson and the 21st Century Band, Nasar Abadey, Ron Blake, Michael Bowie, Herman Burney, Paul Carr, Marc Cary, Sharón Clark, Cyrus Chestnut, George Duke, Benny Golson, Sean Jones, Tarus Mateen, Jason Moran, Steve Novosel, Johnny O'Neal, Nicholas Payton, Victor Provost, Rueben Rogers, Vanessa Rubin, Terrell Stafford, Gary Thomas, Tim Warfield, Larry Willis, Warren Wolf and many other extraordinary artists.
As a trombonist and educator, he's toured the United States, Europe, South America, and the Caribbean.
On his recordings, you can hear the sounds of calypso, reggae, and other African-influenced genres which now give his music a unique flavor.
Reginald Cyntje, “blessed with impressive facility and an immediacy of sound” now resides in the Washington DC area (The Independent Ear). Capital Bop views him as “arguably D.C.’s most agile and expressive trombone player.”
Reginald is a graduate of the University of the District of Columbia and received his master’s degree at the University of Maryland. He is also a veteran of the US Army (389th Army Band and the 257th Army Band). Currently, he leads his own groups and works as a sideman in numerous bands.
He is also the founder/owner of Jegna School of Music, LLC, a school that provides music lessons, workshops and mentoring concerts for intergenerational students; the founder and creative director of Cyntje Music, LLC, a one-stop music boutique that includes booking, curating and assisting artists; and a professor of music at Montgomery College and Prince George's Community College. Cyntje has also worked with Jazz at Lincoln Center's "Syncopated Leadership."
Mr. Cyntje is the author of Stepping Stones: 15 studies in improvisation.
The concept of his music ministry is to spread love, peace and social justice with each expression.
Jordan G. said “The Creswell Club made our wedding night so incredibly special. We contracted them for our wedding ceremony and cocktail hour music, and everything went…”
Buna C. said “Professional, friendly and entertaining.”
Michaela M. said “We hired Adam and his saxophone player to play classic bossa nova for a private party. They were excellent! Not only professional, playing for four hours(!),…”
Michael said “What a lovely talented performer. I cannot express with how pleased we were with him.”