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March 2026 ​JAVA & JAZZ
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​6-8 pm 
Saturday, March 28, 2026

Second Stage | Amherst
194 2nd Street,
​Amherst, VA 24521


Joseph Henson, saxophone
Jon Werking, piano
Jon Brye, bass
Jay Ware, drums  


Playing some jazz standards and some Henson originals. 

TICKETS:
(Ticket price includes one free cup of coffee, water, or soda, with food for purchase from Baine’s Books & Coffee.)
  • $15 adults
  • $8 students
  • FREE Limited VDH-VCA Passport tickets: Tickets are available to persons showing a WIC Card. For more information, ​call
    434-989-3215 or click on ​the ​link below: 

    https://www.amherstglebeartsresponse.org/passport.html​VCA PASSPORT
To Purchase:
  • Pay at door: cash or checks only; doors open at 5:30pm.​
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CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE
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Joseph Henson, saxophone
Joseph grew up in South Carolina where he attended the University of South Carolina as a music major. While working on his Master’s of Music at the University of North Texas he played in the One O’Clock Lab Band for three consecutive years and studied with Neil Slater, Jim Riggs, and Dan Haerle. From 1997-2018 Henson served as tenor saxophonist in The U.S. Army Blues Jazz Ensemble, based in Washington, DC, and was the Enlisted Musical Director from 2015-2018. During his tenure with the Blues, he shared the stage with many jazz legends including Dee Dee Bridgewater, Dr. Billie Taylor, Freddie Cole, and Chris Potter. Henson’s compositions and arrangements for the band, including Things Ain’t What they Used To Be and Live at Blues Alley can be heard on several Army Blues recordings. Joseph is the director of Saxophone and Jazz Studies at Liberty University and leads his own small group that plays acoustic and electric jazz. His album Transformation can be found at https://josephhenson.bandcamp.com, and his recent albums Shock Wave and Groovesonic will soon be available there as well.
​Learn more at https://www.josephhensonjazz.com/

Jay Ware, drummer
Jay is an award-winning performing artist, educator, arranger, and music advocate. Completing his undergraduate studies at Mars Hill University with a double major in Music Performance and Music Education, he holds the Master of Music degree in Percussion Performance from Appalachian State University. Jay has performed or recorded with over 200 artists, including: Grammy Award winner Delfeayo Marsalis, Grammy nominee Donny McCaslin, Wycliffe Gordon, Jason Marsalis, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Mary Wilson and The Supremes, Pulitzer-Prize winner Gunther Schuller, the Broyhill Chamber Orchestra, Charleston Symphony Orchestra and many others. He has performed at Spoleto and Piccolo Spoleto Music Festivals, Charlotte Jazz Festival, Cheraw Jazz Festival, American Bandmasters Association, CBDNA, MENC, Percussive Arts Society Days of Percussion nationwide, as well as special appearances on various television and radio broadcasts. He is in high demand as a versatile performing artist, guest conductor, adjudicator, and has offered masterclasses at universities and schools all over the U.S.

Jon Werking
Jon was born and grew up in upstate NY (upper Hudson Valley) and went to New York City in the late 80s to pursue a career in music. Jon has been involved in Redeemer’s music ministry for over 25 years, and has performed and/or recorded with The Manhattan Transfer, New York Voices, Toni Braxton, Patti LaBelle, Deborah Cox, Liza Minelli, Linda Eder, Edwin McCain, The New York Pops, The Boston Pops Orchestra, Albany Symphony, Steven Curtis Chapman, Bruce Hornsby, Roberta Flack, Michael and Randy Brecker, saxophonists Grover Washington Jr.and Bill Evans, The Drummers Steve Gadd, Neil Peart (of Rush), bassist Will Lee of the David Letterman Show. Jon was featured pianist with the Buddy Rich Big Band on the “Burning for Buddy” tribute album/DVD. He was the in-house accompanist for the “Regis and Kelly Show” from 2005-2007. His recent solo piano CD is entitled “Every Horizon.”
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  • The Arts
    • VCA PASSPORT
    • Spring 2026 Java & Jazz >
      • Joseph Henson Jazz
      • Morgan Fletcher
    • Spring 2026 Mainstage >
      • Plunky & Oneness
      • Early Folk Artist of Monticello
    • Fall 2025 Java & Jazz >
      • Quintana All-Stars
      • Patti Finn and Friends
      • Ken Matthew’s Rhythm Changers
    • Fall 2025 Mainstage >
      • Todd Marcus Quintet
      • Ayreheart Renaissance-folk Quartet
      • Paddy D Quartet
    • Music & Theater >
      • The Belle of Amherst
      • Sheila Arnold
      • Baltimore Consort
      • Nightcaps
    • JUNETEENTH
    • Gottschalk
    • Chamber Music America
    • Beyond the Russian Pale
    • Opera
  • Humanities
    • ”Coolwell“
    • Special Programs to View on Youtube
    • Museum
    • Amherst County School Project
  • Community | Healthcare
    • Arts in the Community
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      • Chamber Music America
  • About Us
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  • Archives
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      • 2025-2026 JAVA & JAZZ ARCHIVE
      • 2025-2026 MAINSTAGE ARCHIVE
      • 2024-2025 Java & Jazz >
        • 2024-2025 Java & Jazz. Season >
          • Quintana All-Stats
          • Isaac Williams
          • TSB Jazz
      • 2024-2025 Music & Theater Archives >
        • 2024-2025 Concerts >
          • Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet
          • Paddy D Quartet
          • Lafayette's Fiddlers
          • Stephanie Nakasian
          • Paddy D 2024 Concert
      • 2024-2025 Big Read Program >
        • 2024-2025 Big Read Program >
          • Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi >
            • Homegoing Book Discussion
            • Creative Writing Workshop
          • Dances of Ghana and West Africa
          • Keynote Lectures and Panel
          • Tracing Our Roots
          • Genealogy Workshops
          • Christian Aid Cemetery Tour
      • 2023-2024 Java & Jazz Season >
        • Gary Meisner Group
        • Michael Sokolowski Trio
        • BellaDonna
        • Comfort and Joy
      • 2023-2024 Music and Theater Season >
        • Cantate
        • Cecilia & Lafayette
        • Stephanie Nakasian
      • 2022-2023 Java & Jazz >
        • Joseph Henson Jazz
      • 2022-2023 Music Season
      • 2021-2022 Season >
        • NEA Big Read Amherst County Virginia >
          • NEA Big Read: Kickoff Event
          • NEA Big Read: Book Discussions
          • The Big Read Grant
          • NEA Big Read Amherst County Virginia Youtube Videos
        • Mezzo Soprano Sophie Delphis
        • Joseph Henson Jazz Project
        • “Winter Stories and Songs”
        • The Joseph Henson Jazz Project
        • Quintana All-Stars
        • Ayreheart
        • Isaac Williams Quartet
        • Alkemie Early Music Ensemble
        • Los Gatos
      • 2020-2021 Season >
        • Alkemie
      • 2019-2020 Season
      • 2018-2019 Season
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