Tuesday 11.5 Mary Stallings |
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A seasoned titan of the jazz genre, vocalist Mary Stallings comes to Dazzle performing selections from her latest critically-acclaimed release Songs Were Made to Sing. |
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Wednesday 11.6 Mary Stallings |
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A seasoned titan of the jazz genre, vocalist Mary Stallings comes to Dazzle performing selections from her latest critically-acclaimed release Songs Were Made to Sing. |
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Thursday 11.7 Oz Noy Trio ft. Dave Weckl & Hadrien Feraud |
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Oz Noy is the kind of virtuoso who can’t be fit neatly into a box, performing an intoxicating blend of jazz, funk, rock, blues, and R&B, jaw-dropping both for his technical ability and the powerful sure-footedness of his artistry. His latest record Booga Looga Loo presents Noy’s signature fusion with extended and unpredictable harmonic sensibility, stinging phrasing, and deft musical economy. |
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Thursday 11.7 The Dazzle Sessions |
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10:30 PM Happy Hour until closing |
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Open jam session centered on the music of Cole Porter. Free to attend. |
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Friday 11.8 Oz Noy Trio ft. Dave Weckl & Hadrien Feraud |
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Oz Noy is the kind of virtuoso who can’t be fit neatly into a box, performing an intoxicating blend of jazz, funk, rock, blues, and R&B, jaw-dropping both for his technical ability and the powerful sure-footedness of his artistry. His latest record Booga Looga Loo presents Noy’s signature fusion with extended and unpredictable harmonic sensibility, stinging phrasing, and deft musical economy. |
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Saturday 11.9 Kenwood Dennard/Joe Anderies Collaboration Project |
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Internationally acclaimed drummer, composer, and educator Kenwood Dennard makes a long-anticipated return to Denver alongside longtime friend and collaborator Joe Anderies, performing airtight and synergistic grooves from his latest album Show No Fear. |
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Sunday 11.10 Hal Aqua and The Lost Tribe |
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Hal Aqua and The Lost Tribe play klezmer fusion music—an exuberant musical experience rooted firmly in traditional Jewish modes and melodies and driven by contemporary rhythms and danceable grooves. In the long-standing Jewish tradition of absorbing musical inspiration from surrounding cultures, The Lost Tribe steeps their songs in a broth spiced with rock, reggae, salsa, funk, and blues influences, serving up an irresistible party vibe. |
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Dazzle is located at 1512 Curtis Street in Downtown Denver. Nightly parking available at Independence Plaza Garage at 16th & Curtis for $6. Dazzle is all ages until 10:30pm. |
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