Thu is thrilled to return to The Vi at Palo Alto, the beautiful Life Plan community set on 23 lush acres of Stanford property in the heart of Silicon Valley. Known for its vibrant lecture and performance series, The Vi brings together a community of curious, engaged residents who love great live music as much as great conversation. This time, Thu will be performing as a trio with two extraordinary musicians, including a very special guest joining us all the way from Los Angeles.
Aimee Nolte — Piano (Special Guest, Los Angeles). Aimee Nolte is a Los Angeles-based jazz pianist, vocalist, and educator whose "Aimee Nolte Music" YouTube channel has grown to over 300,000 subscribers, with an additional 248,000 followers on Instagram. She earned her jazz piano degree from Brigham Young University in 1998 and has performed alongside jazz greats including John Clayton, Larry Goldings, Jacob Collier, and Nicki Parrott. She has released four full-length albums and an EP, with her work praised in Downbeat as capturing a beautiful, reflective quality. Beyond the stage, she's become one of the most beloved voices in online jazz education, known for making complex music theory accessible to a massive global audience. We're honored to have her join us for this intimate afternoon performance.
Aaron Germain — Upright Bass. Aaron Germain has lived and performed in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2000, splitting his career between work as a sought-after sideman and his own compositions as a bandleader. Equally adept on electric and upright bass, his playing has been described as relaxed, confident, and unpretentious, always serving exactly what the music asks of it. He has released four albums as a leader, and his 2010 debut Before You Go was singled out by Bass Player Magazine for its rich, warm acoustic tone and equally tasteful command of the electric bass.
The event is open to residents of the Vi and their guests.