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Announcements |
There are so many things happening at Dazzle at Baurās this week, that we want to share them all with you. |
Dazzleās BIG Move: Installing Jazz at the Arts Complex |
In case you missed last weekās newsletters, Dazzle is moving to 1080 14th Street (the corner of 14th & Arapahoe St.) to become a part of the Denver Performing Arts Complex, making us officially part of Denverās cultural hub. Read the full newsletter here: https://mailchi.mp/dazzledenver/be-the-first-to-know-about-dazzles-big-move-923z8zcl7a?e=7bdeefb2ed |
Scroll Down for Answers to Questions about Seating at the new Dazzle! |
Back to School Special |
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All Educators get into shows at Dazzle for free throughout August. (Good for tickets bought at the door with proof of employment.) |
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Scroll down to see ājust announcedā shows! |
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This Week at Dazzle at Baurās |
| Mariachi Femenil Alma del FolkloreMonday, August 22 - 7pm Part of āMove To the Musicā, Dazzleās large ensemble series. Formed in 2018, Mariachi Femenil Alma del Folklore is Coloradoās only all-female mariachi band. Come celebrate and share their love of the traditional mariachi music culture. | |
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| The Legacy Sextet: Disney at DazzleTuesday, August 23 - 7pm Join us for a night of music, wonder, and nostalgia as The Legacy Sextet delivers jazzy reimaginings of your favorite Disney hits. This show is perfect for families, date nights, and Disney lovers alike. | |
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| Lost Dog Ensemble (A Tom Waits Tribute)Wednesday, August 24 - 7pm Tom Waits is one of musicās most enigmatic characters. Lost Dog Ensemble brings material from over three decades of the Tom Waits catalog, to please fans and neophytes alike. Sewn together like a Jack Karowac poem, this hour and a half journey through the Tom Waits catalog promises to be an unforgettable and moving evening of music. | |
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šµ 2 Nights of Blues šµ |
| Harp Tribute to James Cotton with the James Cotton Band, Mark Hummel, Kyle Rowland and Al ChesisThursday, August 25 - 7pm & 9:30pm The iconic harmonica man James Cotton passed in 2017 at the age of 81. Cottonās considered by most the last great harp titan of the generation that produced Little Walter( who James replaced in Muddy Waters Band), Sonny Boy Williamson 2( who raised Cotton from 12 yrs old), Jr Wells, Big Walter and many more. Jamesā career spanned more then six plus decades and put him on the map of All Time Blues Greats! This tribute band consists of top Blues musicians. Click āTicketsā to read their bios. | |
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| Cash Box KingsFriday, August 26 - 7pm & 9:30pm Hailing from the āWindy Cityā with their top shelf musicianship and trademark good humor, The Cash Box Kings are a one-of-a-kind blues band and bona fide blues royalty. In the words of MOJO magazine, the band is āflawless.ā Mixing tough Chicago and Delta blues, jumping proto-rock ānā roll, R&B, soul and steamrolling ābluesabillyā (their original mix of Chicago blues and Memphis rockabilly), they attack every song they play with contemporary authority and old school authenticity. āOne of the best blues bands in the land. Any of these musicians could have played with the great bands of the golden blues era. Together they keep a sound alive that many thought was no more.ā ā Living Blues Magazine | |
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| Same ClothSaturday, August 27 - 7pm 2022 Artists in Residence Same Cloth is a Denver-based project led by prolific keyboardist Solomon J. Chapman Sr. and inventive vocalist JoFoKe. Embarking upon a new musical journey, this charismatic duo combines their peculiarities to share meaningful art. Performing original music and creative cover arrangements, Same Clothās musical vision is intensified and rounded out by Will Gaines on bass, Callum Bair & James TrĆ© on guitar and Matt Campbell on drums. As a unit, Same Cloth combines the diverse traditions of Black American Music to create an energetically eclectic and emotionally elevating live music experience. | |
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Next Week at Dazzle at Baurās |
| Flatirons Jazz OrchestraMonday, August 29 - 7pm Part of āMove To the Musicā, Dazzleās large ensemble series. The Flatirons Jazz Orchestra ā featuring Deborah Stafford, authentically recreates the great Swing Era dance music by Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Stan Kenton, Gene Krupa, Ella Fitzgerald, and more. | |
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| Rico Jones CounterCurrentTuesday, August 30 - 7pm Countercurrent is a band that tells stories by exploring sound and original composition. The band creates itsā story telling narratives with an electric, groove drenched backdrop that pulls from vast musical traditions. Countercurrent has shared itsā music from Telluride jazz fest to Red Rocks Amphitheater! Countercurrent is made up of artists Rico Jones on Saxophone, Alex Heffron on Guitar, Hunter Roberts on Bass, Braxton Kahn on Drums, and special guests Ben Weirich on keyboards and Shane Endsley and Trumpet. | |
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| Ken Walker SextetThursday, September 1 - 7pm The Ken Walker Sextet is an iconic and beloved jazz group which has played together for more than two decades and have been Dazzleās Artists in Residence since 2011. The music is always swinging, often funky, and sometimes even profound. The repertoire ranges from jazz standards, to post bop tunes, original compositions, and always, always inspired by Eddie Harris! Hearing the band is always an experience to remember! Ken Walker (Bass), Paul Romaine (Drums), Dave Corbs (Guitar), Jeff Jenkins (Piano), TBD (Trumpet), Peter Sommer (Sax) | |
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| Adam Bodine SextetFriday, September 2 - 7pm Keyboardist/composer extraordinaire Adam Bodine leads a superb sextet through an adventurous and entertaining set of his original tunes. Adamās repertoire is constantly shapeshifting and his compositions creatively intermingle a dynamic synergy of styles, sounds, feels, and moods. Undeniable is Bodineās joy of making music, which paired with his playful sense of humor, always shines on stage and treats audiences to unique and memorable experiences. Adam Bodine (piano), Greg Harris (vibraphone), Dru Heller (drums), Gonzalo Teppa (bass), Andrew Vogt (saxophone / clarinet), Tim Wendel (guitar) | |
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| Denver Video Game Jazz All StarsSaturday, September 3 - 7pm This show features a 60 minute performance from 7:00-8:00 PM, a 20 minute intermission, followed by another 60 minute performance from 8:20-9:20. Ticket holders are welcome to stay through the whole show. Denverās premiere Video Game Jazz band, playing familiar tunes from video games across the spectrum. From Mario to Zelda, Sonic to Undertale, be prepared for captivating arrangements played by some of Denverās best up and coming young musicians versed in multiple styles. Miles McKee (Woodwinds), Jeremy Smith (Woodwinds & EWI), Evan King (Trumpet), Wes Watkins (Trumpet & Synth), Jake Alvarez (Guitar), Mike Givens (Keyboards), TBD (Keyboards), Tucker Smidt (Bass), Dylan French (Drums) | |
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Just Announced! |
| Treeline Trio feat. Special Guest Daryl GottOctober 16 | |
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| Ken Walker SextetOctober 28 | |
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| Joe Anderies ExplosionSeptember 7 | |
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| Rob Mullins feat. Dzirae GoldOctober 25 | |
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The 28th Annual Vail Jazz Festival returns June 30th - September 5th! |
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FREE concerts every Sunday in Vail Village at 5:30pm Premier headliner concerts every Thursday under the Jazz Tent in Lionshead Village at 6pm Free club style jazz shows every Wednesday at the Remedy Bar in the Four Seasons |
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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. After you purchase your tickets, call us at 303.839.5100 with your order number and let us know how many kids will be joining you. |
Seating at the New Dazzle |
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Here is the floor plan, as both a birdseye view of the space and front view. 1) The entrance in in the middle. The main music space is on the right, with the stage in the center, designed as 'music in the round'. Along the back wall and the far right wall, there are two different levels of banquets, which creates three different sightlines within the room, to allow for better viewing of the musicians. 2) The bar is to the left of the entrance, with tables in front of it. These tables would be tier 3 or not used for smaller shows. 3) Farther to the left is a piano bar, which is intended to be a causal meeting space where conversations can happen with minimal distractions to the performance, like when Dazzle was on Lincoln. |
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This image shows a side view of the main music space with one (of three) sightlines illustrated. Currently, the space is unfurnished, so only technical drawings and digital renderings are available. |
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