Bread & Jam
Denver’s best kept musical secret is now open to the public! Come hear some of the most talented musicians in a weekly jam session… this isn’t your typical open mic night. Playlists are released a week in advance so musicians show up prepared to jam with the best.
During the pandemic, Dazzle looked for ways to help musicians who were hurting as all of their gigs disappeared overnight.
First, with the help of many grants and individual donors, a food pantry was opened. Musicians were, and still are, invited to fill their grocery bags to help with their finances. Additionally, as we were able to open with limited capacity, any musician who performs during Bread & Jam gets a free meal. The pantry and free meal make up the ‘Bread’ part of Bread & Jam.
Second, as any music lover knows, performing is deeply tied into the personal identity of musicians and singers. Having this taken away so abruptly and for such a long period was mentally and emotionally rough. After receiving it’s 5-star gold standard for meeting strict COVID health guidelines, Dazzle was able to invite musicians back to the stage. These Wednesday night Jam sessions were almost exclusively for musicians - due to capacity limits - and word got around Denver’s musical community that this is the place to be for a night of comradery, where all the cool cats are playing.
Now that we are open at full capacity, we have room for ALL music lovers to enjoy this high-end funk experience in a casual setting. Normally, Dazzle at Baur’s is a pretty serious listening room, but these Bread & Jam nights are much more relaxed without sacrificing the exceptional quality of music you expect to hear from Dazzle.
When you come, please bring a donation for the food pantry, if you are able to. If you are a musician, the food pantry is open to you whenever Dazzle is open.
In the video below, singer Cass Clayton and Drummer Eric Imbrosciano talk about the musical concepts behind Bread & Jam.