SUMA Sessions: The Ernie Krivda Jazz Quartet with Erin Keckan

Attend a Live Recording Session at Historic Suma Recording Studio

Sat, August 30, 2025

Doors 6:30pm • Show 7pm

Suma Recording is located at 5706 Vrooman Rd., Painesville

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Tickets

  • General Admission – $50
    This ticket includes seating in the tracking room with the band during the recording. Limited to 40 guests. 
  • VIP Ticket – $75
    This ticket takes you behind the scenes! Sit in the control room with the engineers during the recording. Limited to 15 guests. 
  • GA Bundle (includes Suma Recording t-shirt) – $75
  • VIP Bundle (includes Suma Recording t-shirt) – $100

 

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WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Attendance at the concert/live studio session
  • Post-concert dessert reception and meet-and-greet with artists and studio personnel
  • Tour of historic Suma Studio

ABOUT THE GROUP

Band Members:

  • Ernie Krivda – tenor sax
  • Erin Keckan – vocals
  • Brent Hamker – guitar
  • Tim Lekan – bass
  • Ricky Exton – drums

No doubt about it, Ernie Krivda is one of the originals of the tenor saxophone” wrote Bill Donaldson for Cadence Magazine about the legendary jazz musician whose 6 decade on the music scene is already filled with a new burst accomplishment with across the board critical acclaim for his 2011 CD, “Blues for Pekar.” The Capri Records release was dedicated to the late Cleveland author and jazz commentator, Harvey Pekar, who had proclaimed Krivda as “one of the best jazz tenor men in the world.” This recording came right on the heels of two other highly acclaimed CD’s, “Live at The Dirty Dog” and “November Man” (both on CIMP). These recordings continue a period of intense activity, achievement and recognition. In 2009, Ernie Krivda received the Cleveland Arts Prize award for lifetime achievement in music. The banner year ended with Krivda being awarded a CPAC (Community Partnership of Arts and Culture) Fellowship worth twenty thousand dollars. In a career that spans over 50 years, Krivda has earned the respect of his peers and the accolades of critics. His very personal and distinctive improvisational style, along with his unique compositions, has been documented on over 30 recordings under his name and many others as a guest artist. In the last decade and into this one, he has set a most prolific pace with eleven releases since 2003 and more to come.

Ernie Krivda was born in Cleveland, began his music studies at age 6, and attended The Cleveland Institute of Music before going on the road. Since that time he has shared the stage with some of the great names in jazz. He was mentored by musicians such as Cannonball Adderley, played in Quincy Jones orchestra and performed with artists ranging from Ella Fitzgerald to Jackie Wilson. Krivda has made his home in Cleveland for most of his life but his music takes him across the United States, and into the concert halls of Europe and Japan. He also is a highly respected teacher and clinician who mentored many young jazz musicians working on the world jazz scene.

“Ernie Krivda almost blew the sun out of the sky…still at the top of his game…” – Detroit Metro Times

In the past few years Ernie has performed at Jazz Festivals in Detroit, Pittsburgh, Columbus, Villach Austria, Chicago and Washington DC. At another festival appearance he recorded his newest CD, “Live at the Tri-C Jazz Fest” (on Cadence Jazz Records). In 2005, that same Tri-C Jazz Festival presented Krivda with its “Jazz Legends Award,” as they echoed the sentiments of so many in the jazz world that proclaim that “Ernie Krivda is the real thing.”