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| | đ¶This Week at Dazzleđ¶ | | Dazzle Brunch with Adam Bodine
Sunday, January 7 - 10:30AM
Enjoy a variety of tasty treats while Adam tickles the ivories and your funny bone with his always fresh & fun musical explorations and amusing stage banter. Undeniable is Adam Bodineâs natural musicality and his joy of performing, which paired with his playful sense of humor, shines on stage and treats audiences to unique and memorable experiences.
One Google reviewer described the performance as, "wacky and weird and seeking audience participation. Adam's style would fit in Meow Wolf." | |
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| | Roberta Gambarini feat. Eric Gunnison, Mark Simon & Paul Romaine
Sunday, January 7 - 4:00PM and 6:30PM & Monday, January 8 - 6:30PM
Multi Grammy nominated vocalist-lyricist Roberta Gambarini was mentored by, toured the world and recorded with some of the greatest Giants of Jazz. She has been twice named Singer of the Year by the International Jazz Journalists Association.
Based in Denver since 1980, pianist and composer Eric Gunnison has led a distinguished career during which he has not only established himself as one of the mainstays of the Mile High Cityâs vibrant jazz scene as an instrumentalist, bandleader and educator, but has also attracted a global following performing, touring and recording with internationally renowned jazz artists, particularly jazz vocalists.
Paul Romaine has led, recorded, or performed with countless combinations of the Denver areaâs best players and with internationally acclaimed artists such as Eddie Harris, Benny Golson, James Moody, Randy Brecker, Jimmy Heath, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Chris Potter, Christian McBride, Roberta Gambarini, Peter Bernstein, Larry Goldings, Houston Person, Charlie Rouse, Eddie Gomez, Bobby Watson, Jack McDuff, Clark Terry, and the Woody Herman Orchestra. Paul plays with numerous groups including Convergence, The Ken Walker Sextet, Big Swing Trio, the Jazz Worms, and Peter Sommer Septet, where he also writes and has recorded critically acclaimed CDâs. Paul has served on the music faculty at the University of Colorado at Boulder since 2005, and also taught at MSU Denver.
Mark Simon is one of the busiest bassists in Denver. Mark has taught jazz bass at CU Boulder and has been a director and mentor with CCJA since itâs inception. He is a member of Convergence and the Jazz WORMS and Dale Bruningâs groups. Mark toured the world with Carmen McRae and has shared the stage with Mark Murphy, Claudio Slon, Lew Tabakin, Art Farmer, Jimmy Heath, Rosemary Clooney, Regina Carter, Mose Allison, Ernestine Anderson, Eddie Harris, Bill Frisell, Dizzy Gillespie,James Moody, Joe Farrell, Houston Person, Benny Carter, among others.Â
Roberta Gambarini - Vocals Eric Gunnison - Piano Mark Simon - Bass Paul Romaine - Drums | | | |
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| | Brad Goode feat. Dawn Clement, Seth Lewis, & Harold Summey
Wednesday, January 10 - 6:30PM
"The lyrical genius of the trumpetâ -Chicago Tribune
A multi-instrumentalist and composer who performs on trumpet, bass and drums, Brad Goode is recognized as a unique stylist with a highly creative approach to improvisation. He has recorded on many jazz albums, including 18 as a leader for the Delmark, Sunlight, SteepleChase and Origin labels.
Brad has toured and recorded with the bands of Von Freeman, Red Rodney, Eddie Harris, Ira Sullivan, Curtis Fuller, Jack DeJohnette, Ernie Krivda, Rosemary Clooney, Barrett Deems, the Woody Herman Orchestra and many others.
Brad Goode: trumpet Dawn Clement: piano Seth Lewis: bass Harold Summey: drums | |
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| | David Mesquitic Trio
Thursday, January 11 - 6:30PM
David Mesquitic is a pianist, composer, and educator committed to the intergenerational transfer of the knowledge, history, and traditions of jazz. Mesquitic currently teaches at the University of Wyoming as Lecturer in Jazz Piano where he also maintains a schedule performing with his trio, adjudicating, and commissioning music throughout the globe.
David remains active performing, touring, and arranging as leader of his trio, big band, and working sideman in both jazz and commercial based projects. Mesquitic has had the privilege to study with luminaries Andy LaVerne, Gerald Clayton, Tamir Hendelman, Steven Feifke, and Benny Green. Mesquitic has also had the privilege of sharing the stage and/or recording with Postmodern Jukebox, Jeff Hamilton, Aubrey Logan, Steven Feifke, Benny Benack III, Carmen Bradford, Tony, Glausi, Clark Sommers, Andre Hayward, James Morrison, Chad L.B., Alex Frank, Joe Peri, Micheal Sailors, and Christian Wiggs.
Piano/Bandleader: David Mesquitic Bass: Seth Lewis Drums: Bobby Weins | |
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| | El Chapultepec Piano Lounge: Jason Greenlaw
Thursday, January 11 - 8:00PM
Jason Greenlaw is a Denver and Boulder based jazz guitarist and educator. After studying under the tutelage of jazz guitarist Joe Negri and contemporary pianist Geri Allen at University of Pittsburgh, Jason's work has led him to experiment in a wide variety of creative projects from modern jazz to opera. Since moving to Colorado in 2020, Jason regularly performs in the area with various groups, jazz combos, and his original quartet, Superimposition. He also teaches out of Parlando School of Musical Arts in Boulder. | |
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| | Jacob Larson Band
Friday, January 12 - 6:30PM
The Jacob Larson Band is a 10 piece funk and soul ensemble combining powerhouse vocals, classic instrumentation and an old-school approach to music. Digging inspiration from the roots of soul religion, the band shares their own take on notable influences such as Tower of Power, Stevie Wonder, and Earth, Wind, and Fire.Â
Jacob, an experienced entertainer with a strong and soulful voice, leads the band with true dynamic flair and presence, delivering the goods with a performance that moves and excites concert-goers of all ages.
Jacob Larson - Lead Vocals Steve Langemo - Guitar Bijoux Barbosa - Bass Stefan Flores - Drums Ian Ferguson - Keys | |
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| | Lazlo Torok Quintet
Friday, January 12 - 9:00PM
Lazlo Torok is a vibraphonist and composer from Denver, Colorado currently studying jazz performance at the Juilliard School in New York City. In his music, he attempts to convey the emotional depth of the human experience. He explores the relationship between composition and improvisation to create vessels for individual expression and a cohesive group dynamic. Lazlo is very excited to be joined by drummer Maliq Wynn, currently in his last year at Berklee College of Music, pianist Max Moore plays professionally in the Denver area, bassist Mitchell Galligan is double majoring in computer science and jazz piano at Oberlin College and Conservatory in Ohio, and alto saxophonist Dylan Kries is in his last year at the Manhattan School of Music.
Lazlo Torok - Vibraphone Dylan Kries - Alto Saxophone Max Moore - Piano Gabe Rupe - Bass Maliq Wynn - Drums | |
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| | El Chapultepec Piano Lounge: Tenia Nelson
Friday, January 12 - 10:30PM
As a Jazz Journalists Association 2023 Jazz Hero, an award winning pianist, percussionist, composer and arranger, LifeForce Jazz Records artist and educator, Tenia has 20+ years teaching experience in all levels of education. At the present time, Tenia teaches privately in her music studio, teachers classes at Neighborhood Music at Stanley Marketplace in Aurora, Colorado and also mentors future musicians through GRAMMY U. | |
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| | Kidsâ Matinee: Laura Gold Hammer & The Rainbow Show
Saturday, January 13 - 12:00PM
Join a whimsical time of musical togetherness, full of levity, depth, and amusement for every age! Laura Goldhamer is a bard, a builder of worlds, and a maker of magic⊠The Rainbow Show gears song and story towards the imaginations of children. While the music is especially potent and engaging for kids 2-7 years old, folks and friends of any age find this meaningful and enjoyable. Come prepared to laugh, adventure, and jam along on toy instruments, as we launch this collaborative pirate band into new dimensions!
Special Kids Menu usually includes: Waffle 1 BBQ Chicken Slider Bowl of Popcorn Cheese Slider Sliced Apple with Caramel Sauce | |
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| | Joe Anderies/Chuck Lamb Collaboration Project
Saturday, January 13 - 6:30PM & 9:00PM
Renowned Colorado reedman and educator Joe Anderies will be collaborating with international pianist, composer Chuck Lamb for this rare concert appearance at Denverâs amazing Dazzle 3.0. Joe was featured on Chuckâs highly acclaimed recording North By Northeast and both musicians enjoy a longtime friendship and musical synergy with plans ffor a recording together in the works. Join them as they feature original compositions from Joeâs recent Resonance album as well as compositions from Chuckâs recent recordings. With them will be Bijoux Barbosa on bass and Mike Marlier on drums rounding out an unstoppable quartet!
Joe Anderies - alto flute, soprano saxophone Chuck Lamb - piano Mike Marlier - drum set Bijoux Barbosa - bass | | |
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| | El Chapultepec Piano Lounge: Sonya Walker
Saturday, January 13 - 10:30PM
Boulder-born, Denver-based multi-instrumentalist composer Sonya Walker began her relationship with the piano when she was 5. Originally classically trained, she discovered her love of Black American improvised music by teaching herself trumpet, and eventually transitioned to exploring that tradition on the piano. You can find her all around the Denver area and occasionally beyond, playing both by herself and in various bands; mixed up in an eclectic set of projects. | |
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| | | đ¶Next Week at Dazzleđ¶
| | Dazzle Brunch with Adam Bodine
Sunday, January 14 - 10:30AM
Enjoy a variety of tasty treats while Adam tickles the ivories and your funny bone with his always fresh & fun musical explorations and amusing stage banter. Undeniable is Adam Bodineâs natural musicality and his joy of performing, which paired with his playful sense of humor, shines on stage and treats audiences to unique and memorable experiences.
One Google reviewer described the performance as, "wacky and weird and seeking audience participation. Adam's style would fit in Meow Wolf." | |
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| | duo970
Sunday, January 14 - 6:00PM
Based in Northern Colorado, duo970 brings together flutist James Hall and pianist Susie Maddocks, who have both enjoyed varied and impressive careers. The equal partnership and friendship built throughout the years have made duo970 one of the most highly sought-after duos in the world. These two superstars are masterful at enthralling audiences with their musicality, virtuosity, and chemistry.Â
As champions of new music, the duo has commissioned, premiered, and recorded multiple works for flute and piano. Most recently, they gave the world premieres of pieces written by American composers Stephanie Ann Boyd and Paul Elwood. Recent seasons have included tours of Europe and the United States, where they have performed in intimate venues as well as concert stages. | |
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| | Good Trouble
Monday, January 15 - 6:30PM
John Lewis spent his adult life inviting others to join him and get into âGood Trouble.â Martin Luther King Jr. spent his adult life fighting for civil rights. On MLK Jr.'s Birthday, Daryl J. Walker issues a musical invitation to get into âGood Troubleâ where the legacies of both MLK Jr. and John Lewis are celebrated.
Daryl J. Walker presents the live music equivalent of an old-school mix CD with each song designed to help you find your way to âGood Trouble.â A variety of songs and Artists include Mary Louise Lee singing her rendition of This Little Light of Mine, Sing Out, March On written in dedication to John Lewis sung by our ensemble, and the MLK Jr. song If I Can Help Somebody, Daryl J. Walker. | |
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| | Tatiana Eva-Marie & Avalon Jazz Band: Django Reinhardt Birthday Celebration
Wednesday, January 17 - 6:30PM & Thursday, January 18 - 6:30PM & 9:00PM
Tatiana Eva-Marie, is a Brooklyn-based singer and bandleader. Born and raised in Europe in a professional musical family, a Swiss-French composer and a Romanian classical violinist, Tatiana Eva-Marie grew up equally fascinated by her fatherâs New Orleans jazz records, and her motherâs heritage of Klezmer and Gypsy folk music.
Nicknamed âthe Gypsy-jazz Warblerâ by the New York Times and acclaimed as a âmillennial shaking up the jazz sceneâ by magazine Vanity Fair, Tatiana Eva-Marie returns to explore the music of composer Django Reinhardt through her own original arrangements and lyrics in her latest project âDjangologyâ, a tribute inspired by her French and Romanian Gypsy heritage and her love for the Parisian art scene of the 1920s to the 1960s. | | | |
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| | El Chapultepec Piano Lounge: David Mesquitic
Thursday, January 18 - 10:30PM
David Mesquitic is a pianist, composer, and educator committed to the intergenerational transfer of the knowledge, history, and traditions of jazz. Mesquitic currently teaches at the University of Wyoming as Lecturer in Jazz Piano where he also maintains a schedule performing with his trio, adjudicating, and commissioning music throughout the globe.
*No Cover | |
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| | Matt Skellenger Group
Friday, January 19 - 6:30PM
This one-of-a-kind group from Denver performs the original music of Matt Skellenger. The groupâs instrumentation is a unique mixture of acoustic instruments that are centuries old(Tabla, Ghatam, Cajon, Trumpet, Trombone, Drums, Conch Shell), with modern electric instruments and effects(Electric Bass, Pedal Steel Guitar, Effects Pedals).
The music blends jazz, world, funk, rock, and fusion influences to create a sound unlike anything you have heard. This performance will feature music from the group's new album which will be released in early 2023.
Matt Skellenger - Electric Bass Adam Bartczak - Trombone, Conch Shell Dave Miller - Drums Matt Reid - Trumpet, Cornet, Effects Glenn Taylor - Pedal Steel Guitar | |
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| | iies
Friday, January 19 - 9:30PM
âiies.â is a emerging artist/band currently residing within Denver, CO. Known for engaging performances & past debut hip-hop albums such as "Poetry in the Field" and "Rebirth", iies. now tours Denver with âThe iies. Collectiveâ a band dedicated to pushing the musical envelope by bending genres and lyrical feats with a style they call âexperimental jazz rapâ; âHomesickness." Their latest single blends Folk, Hip-Hop, Jazz, and ambient music in a refreshingly new and beautiful way - sure to bring you into tears and the realm of nostalgia. The collective plans to release their latest debut album in the following months!
Craig - Vocals Baz Gillen - Drums Killian Bertsch - Piano/keys Aidan Roberts - guitar Jacob Montano - bass | |
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| | El Chapultepec Piano Lounge: Freddy Rodriguez Jr.
Friday, January 19 -11:00PM
A solo piano set in the El Chapultepec Piano Lounge featuring Freddy Rodriguez jr.
*No Cover | |
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| | Kids' Matinee: The Playmakers Family Brunch Presents: Snow White & the Dazzle Dwarves, an Interactive Event
Saturday, January 20 - 12:00PM
Join us and help bring our fractured fairy tale to life. In our whimsical version of Snow White, our dwarves are all musicians who live in an old, abandoned jazz nightclub called Dazzle, (sound familiar?). The audience finds themselves part of the show as our master storyteller picks willing audience members to come up on stage and play the musical dwarves as well as various other roles in the play. No one gets left out of the act because everyone helps from their seats with sound effects, gestures, and songs. | |
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| | Daruma
Saturday, January 20 - 8:00PM
Musical Style: Contemporary jazz, original music, neo-soul, improvisation
Daruma is a fresh, new contemporary jazz project featuring original music by some of Denverâs finest young talent. Their sound takes audiences from stank-face-inducing grooves, to intimate ballads, to massive Coltrane-inspired swing. Daruma reinterprets the jazz aesthetic for the 21st century and crosses it with progressive rock, film music, and neo-soul in a genre-bending original sound. Members of the ensemble have performed with leading voices in contemporary music ranging from Billy Childs, Rufus Reid and Tia Fuller to the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and Big Gigantic. Theyâve played at notable venues including Red Rocks Amphitheatre, the Blue Note Amsterdam, and Birdland, and have won ASCAP and Downbeat awards. The ensemble will release their debut album on the respected Monk Music label in the spring of 2024.
Shane DĂ€hler - Drums Max Moore - Piano/Fender Rhodes Zach Rich - Trombone Hunter Roberts - Electric/Upright Bass Gabriel Mininberg - Saxophones | |
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| | El Chapultepec Piano Lounge: Freddy Rodriguez Jr.
Friday, January 20 -10:00PM
A solo piano set in the El Chapultepec Piano Lounge featuring Freddy Rodriguez jr.
*No Cover | |
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| | Just Announced | | Mistura Fina Presents The Music of Claudio Roditi & Paquito Dâ RiveraWednesday, February 7 - 6:30PM | |
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| | Gabe and GizThursday, February 15 - 6:30PM | |
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| | Andy Sydow & The Measure 1 Orchestra Vinyl ReleaseSunday, March 10 - 5:00PM | |
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| | Kids under 12 are free. Why? Because we want to help you raise kids who grown into adults that love and support live music. (The Friday Lunch Bunch has discounted tickets for kids, since it includes lunch.) After you purchase your tickets, call us at 303.839.5100 or email Info@DazzleDenver.com with your order number and let us know how many kids will be joining you. | | | | | Copyright (C) 2024 Dazzle. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website, joined our email list via VenuePilot or at one of our social media pages. Update Preferences | Unsubscribe |
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