“It goes back to my childhood,” said Ralph Pucci, talking about his love of jazz and how it’s become part of the fabric of his Manhattan showroom for luxury home furnishings, sculpture, lighting, art, photography and mannequins. “Not many people know this about me but I played drums from the third grade to my senior year in college and played in a jazz rock band in the 11th grade.” He’d listen to Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock and Weather Report, and later Freddie Hubbard, John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders and Chet Baker, among others. On any given day, inside the Ralph Pucci International showroom, located on 18th Street in the Chelsea section of the city, you’ll hear music by Keith Jarrett, Chic Correa and Milt Jackson piped in. Jazz as part of the Ralph Pucci International brand identity was exemplified Tuesday night when the Pucci showroom transformed into a jazz club featuring a performance by two jazz legends, vocalist Gregory Porter and virtuoso bassist and composer Christian McBride, accompanied by pianist Chip Crawford. This was the seventh annual edition of Pucci’s jazz night, which always benefits the Jazz House Kids. The event has so far raised $1.1 million to provide scholarships and expand its program,

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