Mike Greensill & Friends
Celebrating Greensill’s 80th birthday and 40th anniversary of performing at Old First Concerts
Mike Greensill, piano
with special guests:
Roberta Donnay, vocals
Kellie Fuller, vocals
Gale Terminello, vocals
Noel Jewkes, saxes
Bill Klingelhoffer, French horn
Ruth Davies, bass
Brad Buethe, guitar
Acclaimed jazz pianist, arranger, and accompanist Mike Greensill will mark two milestones with a special all-star concert at Old First Concerts. The performance celebrates Greensill’s 80th birthday, which falls on September 5, as well as his 40th year performing in the Old First Concerts series.
A beloved figure in the Bay Area jazz community since arriving from England in 1977, Greensill is known for his decades-long collaboration as musical director and accompanist for his late wife, renowned vocalist Wesla Whitfield with whom he recorded 20 albums. Throughout his distinguished career he has played at many of San Francisco’s most heralded clubs, bars and honky tonks, including The Plush Room, Feinstein’s at The Nikko, Stars, The Washbag, Moose’s, and more, and has shared the stage and recording studio with an impressive roster of musicians, many of whom will join him for this special anniversary performance.
Featured vocalists include Roberta Donnay, whose recent CD Blossoming—a tribute to Blossom Dearie—was arranged and performed by Greensill; Kellie Fuller, a frequent collaborator with Greensill in performances at the Blue Note in Napa and Gale Terminello, whose latest recording with Greensill is titled I’m Old Fashioned.
The concert will also reunite Greensill with renowned multi-instrumentalist Noel Jewkes. In 1991, Mike and Noel recorded the critically acclaimed album American Lullaby. Together, they will revisit selections from that celebrated recording. A special highlight of the afternoon will feature French horn virtuoso Bill Klingelhoffer, principal horn with San Francisco Opera. Greensill famously incorporated a quartet of horns led by Klingelhoffer on Wesla Whitfield’s album Livin’ on Love, and Klingelhoffer will perform several selections during the concert.
Anchoring the rhythm section will be two of Greensill’s longtime musical colleagues: acclaimed bassist Ruth Davies and guitarist Brad Buethe, whose artistry and sensitivity have made them valued collaborators over the years.
For jazz enthusiasts and longtime admirers alike, this special event celebrates the beginning of Greensill’s ninth decade and forty years of appearances with Old First Concerts, offering a rare opportunity to experience a gathering of some of the Bay Area’s finest musicians honoring one of its most cherished artists.




