Side Street Strutters — Friday, February 27, 2009


Since 1983, the Side Street Strutters have captured the excitement, vitality, and spontaneity of JAZZ—America’s musical heritage! The Strutters’ vast repertoire includes traditional jazz of New Orleans, featuring the legendary sounds of such artists as Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, and Fats Waller. Exciting swing sounds of the big band era, featuring the music of such famous artists as Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington and Count Basie also are featured.


Pianafiddle — Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Is it bluegrass? Is it jazz? Is it classical, ragtime, or Celtic? If Pianafiddle is performing, the answer is YES! Starting with only the framework of a familiar melody, pianist Lynn Wright, a longtime jazz pianist with a ten-year stint at the legendary Silver Dollar Saloon and violinist/fiddler Adam DeGraff, classical violinist, who spent five years with the Richmond Symphony, improvise as they go, blending the known and the unknown in gripping performances that make toes tap and hands clap!


American Jukebox — Monday, April 20, 2009

Celebrate the very best of America’s Top Pop music with Matt Davenport Productions’ acclaimed show, American Jukebox! This colorful, high-energy spectacular is a 2-hour full-length production featuring a six-piece band rocking the house in 50’s, Motown, disco, country and blues styles, as a cast of six incredible singer-dancers make the enormous center-stage jukebox come alive with lights and sound!


Freddy Cole Quartet — Thursday, February 5, 2009

Few musicians today have childhood memories of Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Lionel Hampton coming over to visit, but singer/pianist Freddy Cole remembers them well. Cole and his four siblings (one of whom was named "Nat"), soaked in those musical visits, and Cole has carried what he learned through five decades of his own evolvement as an artist.

 


Pavlo — Thursday, November 20, 2008

Pavlo is a composer, a guitarist, a singer and a recording artist. He composes in a style of music best described as "Mediterranean music," a music that combines influences of Flamenco, Latin, Classical and Mediterranean guitar mixed together with the Greek Bouzouki.

 


Corky Siegel’s Chamber Blues
Tuesday, October 7, 2008

For nearly four decades, bedrock industry institutions like Rolling Stone, Billboard, Jazziz, and New York Times, have all recognized Corky Siegel as a blues genius and harmonica virtuoso. Armed with the same creative genius he lent to Chicago’s legendary Siegel-Schwall Band, Siegel is pioneering a new genre, coined Chamber Blues, an innovative sound that blends sparkling classical music with melodic and emotional blues in an intimate setting.

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