| | | Due to the Nov. 24 Public Health Order, face coverings will be required in Denver for everyone aged 2 and older in all public, indoor spaces. This means that all customers at are required to wear a face covering when not actively eating or drinking. Additionally, as of January 4th, everyone entering Dazzle at Baur’s needs to present proof of vaccination. However, we will continue to allow negative Covid tests taken within 72 hours for those who purchased tickets before Jan. 4th. | | Special Announcement: Madukes Endorses J. Dilla Tribute by Manycolors | | The King of Beats: J. Dilla Tribute by Manycolors Saturday, February 5 - 9pm | | Special Announcement #2:Well folks, it's finally happened. Members of our staff have tested positive for Covid. Since we work so closely together, that means almost everyone working that night was exposed. Therefore, we are closing for five days to allow everyone to isolate, as per current health guidelines, and return with a negative PCR test. 💛 We are planning to reopen on Thursday, January 20th, just in time for The Matt Skellenger Group and Chronologue! 🎶 (Ticket links below) In the meantime, we invite you to watch some of last weekend's 25th Anniversary shows on our YouTube channel. 👀🎵🎤 ⭐ Roberta Gambarini with Convergence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkD8dOmn_yA&t=2467s ⭐ Mark Patterson Group Stories featuring Sara Caswell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFHO_oJEhrU ⭐ Rico Jones All-Star Quintet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_sdZV50teU&t=436s | This Week at Dazzle at Baur’s | | The Matt Skellenger GroupThursday, Jan. 20 - 6:30pm This one of a kind group from Denver performs the original music of Matt Skellenger. The group’s 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 and fusion influences to create a sound unlike anything you have heard. Matt’s music has been featured on TV, in film and is regularly played on the radio on 89.3 KUVO in Denver. Matt Skellenger (electric bass), Adam Bartczak (trombone, conch shell), Dave Miller (drums, ghatam), Matt Reid (trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet, effects), Andy Skellenger (cajon, tabla, udu), Glenn Taylor (pedal steel guitar) |
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| | ChronologueThursday, Jan. 20 - 9:30pm Chronologue fuses a diverse mix of influences and sensibilities into a young modern music project. Alex DeVillier (guitar), Bobby Ferguson (drums), Solomon Chapman (keyboard and piano), Parker Murphy (bass), Lauren Johnston (vocals) |
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| | The Good, the Bad & the DevineFriday, Jan. 21 - 6:30pm Join us for our annual tribute to Ennio Morricone & Sergio Leone! In honor of the conclusion of the National Western Stock Show, “The Good, The Bad & The Devine” are once again presenting Ennio Morricone’s award winning music from the Sergio Leone films “A Fistful of Dollars”, “For a Few Dollars More”, “The Good, the Bad & the Ugly” and “Once Upon a Time in the West”. Dave Devine (guitars), Tania Katz – (vocals, whistling, accordion), Shane Endsley (trumpet, whistling), Tom Hagerman (violin), Patrick Lee (piano, keys), Jeanie Schroder (double bass), Shawn King (drums, percussion, glockenspiel, whistling) |
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| | ONDAFriday, Jan. 21 - 9:30pm “Latin Fusion Dance Music” ONDA brings an irresistible mix of Latin,funk,jazz,originals and World grooves to the party. Roberto Sequeira (vocals, percussion), Sarah Mount (sax), Cory Swift (trumpet), Francisco Mejias (congas), Tober Schorr (drums), Otis Lande (bass), Ryan Benthall-(keys) |
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| | The Good, the Bad & the DevineSaturday, Jan. 22 - 6:30pm Join us for our annual tribute to Ennio Morricone & Sergio Leone! In honor of the conclusion of the National Western Stock Show, “The Good, The Bad & The Devine” are once again presenting Ennio Morricone’s award winning music from the Sergio Leone films “A Fistful of Dollars”, “For a Few Dollars More”, “The Good, the Bad & the Ugly” and “Once Upon a Time in the West”. Dave Devine (guitars), Tania Katz – (vocals, whistling, accordion), Shane Endsley (trumpet, whistling), Tom Hagerman (violin), Patrick Lee (piano, keys), Jeanie Schroder (double bass), Shawn King (drums, percussion, glockenspiel, whistling) |
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| | The Pamlico SoundSaturday, Jan. 22 - 9pm Boulder Colorado’s longest-running champions of high-energy, authentic Funk and Soul music, The Pamlico Sound are known for their original, contemporary songs and performances while drawing inspiration from classic legends like Sly & The Family Stone and Parliament-Funkadelic. The joyful interplay between band and audience combine to create the “Jive Church:” a non-religious theatrical/interactive experience inspired by the black Baptist churches of the south- with everyone moving, shouting, and shaking in a celebration of the uplifting power of Pure Funk’n Soul. |
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| | Next Week at Dazzle at Baur’s | | Kent Denver School Music EnsemblesTuesday, Jan. 25 - 6:30pm Kent Denver brings a musical extravaganza from its award-winning program. Multiple bands will perform a variety of music: R&B, Latin, jazz, soul, pop, folk, and rock. Kent Bands have been invited to perform at festivals such as Montreux, Poretta, New Orleans Heritage, Vail, City Park, Five Points, and others. They have played at many national and local venues and events, sharing the stage with well known artists. Listeners are often amazed that these are student-led bands are not professional–these devoted young musicians will put on a show that will make everyone feel good and want to move! Directed by Justin Adams, Zakk Wooten, and Kali Paguirigan |
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| | Kent Denver Music EnsemblesWednesday, Jan. 26 - 6:30pm Kent Denver brings a musical extravaganza from its award-winning program. Multiple bands will perform a variety of music: R&B, Latin, jazz, soul, pop, folk, and rock. Kent Bands have been invited to perform at festivals such as Montreux, Poretta, New Orleans Heritage, Vail, City Park, Five Points, and others. They have played at many national and local venues and events, sharing the stage with well known artists. Listeners are often amazed that these are student-led bands are not professional–these devoted young musicians will put on a show that will make everyone feel good and want to move! Directed by Justin Adams, Zakk Wooten, and Kali Paguirigan |
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| | Jeffrey Marshall and the FoundationThursday, Jan. 27 - 6:30pm Jeffrey Marshall and The Foundation is a blues/rock band that formed in 2014 in Vallejo California by lead singer and bass guitarist Jeffrey Marshall. After winning the 2020 Mile High International Blues Festival for best solo/duo artist, Jeffrey met guitarist Aidan Roberts whose band also were winners. The two became friends and eventually began making music together. When it came time to find a third member to fill out the trio, Aidan suggested long time friend and music collaborator Noah Thomas. From the first time their music blared out of the practice space, they knew that their sound was something special. Combining elements of blues, folk, rock, and jazz, Jeffrey Marshall and the Foundation continue to astound audiences with their unique sound and relentless commitment to giving their fans always wanting more. Jeffrey Marshall (bass guitar), Aidan Roberts (guitar), Noah Thomas (drums) |
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| | SmirkThursday, Jan. 27 - 9:30pm Blending a little hip-hop, a little jazz, some dub, and a whole lot of vibes, Smirk specializes in dirty beats that make you count past 4. Pulling inspiration from Robert Glasper, Thundercat, and Dilla, Smirk makes music that anyone can nod their head to. Nico Owen (drums), Luke Maxson (synth/keyboards), Jordan Henderson (bass) |
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| | Ken Walker SextetFriday, Jan. 28 - 6:30pm The Ken Walker Sextet is an iconic and beloved jazz group which has played together for more than two decades. 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), Al Hood (trumpet), Peter Sommer (sax) |
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| | Sarah Mount and the RushmoresFriday, Jan. 28 - 9:30pm Join Sarah Mount and the Rushmores for their new Dazzle residency- the last Friday of every month! This funk/soul influenced group is always fun to listen to. |
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| | Wolfgang Muthspiel Trio ft. Brian Blade and Scott ColleySaturday, Jan. 29 - 6pm and 8:30pm Wolfgang Muthspiel, whom The New Yorker has called “a shining light” among today’s jazz guitarists, returns to the trio format with Angular Blues- his fourth ECM album as a leader. Like Driftwood - the 2014 trio disc that JazzTimes dubbed “cinematic” and “haunting” - Angular Blues finds the Austrian guitarist paired with longtime collaborator Brian Blade on drums; but instead of Larry Grenadier on bass, this time it’s Scott Colley, whose especially earthy sound helps imbue this trio with its own dynamic. Along with his characteristically melodic originals, Muthspiel essays the first standards of his ECM tenure, as well as his first-ever bebop rhythm-changes tune on record. This will be an incredible show you won’t want to miss! Wolfgang Muthpiel (guitar), Scott Colley (bass), Brian Blade (drums) |
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| | | Wolfgang Muthspiel Trio ft. Brian Blade and Scott ColleySunday, Jan. 30 - 6pm This incredible trio returns for a second night! Wolfgang Muthspiel (guitar), Scott Colley (bass), Brian Blade (drums) |
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