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The Bridget Kelly Band, a dynamic musical ensemble hailing from Florida, brings a fresh and authentic sound to the jazz and blues scene. Known for their captivating performances, this talented group predominantly showcases their own original compositions, infusing each note with a unique blend of creativity and passion. Led by the charismatic Bridget Kelly, their music resonates with a soulful energy that captivates audiences across the Sunshine State and beyond. With a commitment to delivering exceptional uplifting live experiences, The four-piece band stands out as a must-see act for those seeking a genuine and engaging journey through the vibrant world of good time rockin' blues.
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For any blues fan, catching Sheba The Mississippi Queen's live show is a must! With a soulful voice that can move mountains and a stage presence that captivates, Sheba brings the authentic spirit of the blues to life. Her performances are a dynamic blend of raw emotion and skillful musicianship, creating an unforgettable experience for the audience. Whether she's belting out a classic or introducing her own powerful originals, Sheba's passion for the blues shines through.
Watch for Sheba The Mississippi Queen performing at a venue near you, or request your favorite club or festival to book her, and immerse yourself in the heart and soul of the blues scene in Florida!
Sheba is currently looking to book additional shows around the Sautee Nacooche date in March for the trip up and back, so this a chance for Georgia clubs to bring the realist real blues to their stage.
The James Suggs Quintet ‘gets the blues’ at the next Tampa Jazz Club concert in the Mainstage Theatre at HCC/Ybor City, on Sunday, April 21, 2024 at 3p. These shows are part of HCC’s Visual & Performing Arts Series, and this exciting concert will be the finale to the current TJC season.
Trumpeter James Suggs has been a major part of the Bay Area jazz scene for a decade, following eight years of living and performing in Buenos Aires. His appearances at major venues and festivals have earned James a devoted following, and he has taught at USF’s School of Music since 2018. Trombonist James Wall has been delighting audiences as a player and bandleader in recent years and is an ideal front-line partner for Suggs. And this stellar band is rounded out by pianist John O’Leary, bassist Alejandro Arenas, and drummer Mark Feinman – known collectively as La Lucha, the trio at the heart of Tampa Bay music for years.
Together, they’ll explore The Blues in Jazz, and play some original arrangements of blues-related classics. You can’t miss, with a band this good playing tunes like that – in the beautiful Mainstage Theatre!!
As a team with nearly four decades of concert and events production, marketing and promotion experience, Regalitos Foundation and The Tina Terry Agency proudly announce and introduce the Ballroom Bluesfest – the next generation of fun, music filled multi-day events presented in the climate-controlled comfort of an intimate 500 seat ballroom.
Our Ballroom BluesFest combines an amazing line-up of the top national blues artists with the convenience of an indoor venue completely protected from the hot Florida weather. We offer theater seating with comfortable padded chairs, an “every seat is a good seat” view of the performance stage, excellent quality sound, and the bonus of a tasty food menu and a full liquor bar! Additionally, our packages offer the opportunity to “take the elevator home” to your suite or standard room with onsite accommodations - all at affordable prices!
“New Jazz Underground” is a trio composed of three Juilliard School Alumni in Jazz at Lincoln Center’s inner circle of young artists who have worked closely with jazz masters ranging from Wynton Marsalis, Victor Lewis and ELEW. The trio featuring Abdias Armenteros - saxophone, 23, Sebastian Rios - bass, 26, and TJ Reddick - drums, 23, met while they were students at the prestigious Juilliard School. However, it wasn’t until the Summer of 2020 when they started playing as a group regularly.
Forced out of live music venues during the pandemic lockdown the group would meet on a weekly basis in the parks and streets of NYC to perform. Still without a live audience, in January of 2021 the band started their YouTube channel and have since built a worldwide audience of over 2 million viewers and 65k+ subscribers as of April 2023 through their viral video performances.
The band’s artistic ethos is steeped in veneration of the rich lineage of jazz while demonstrating an acute awareness and presence in contemporary postmodernist sensibilities. Their online output reflects this characteristic balance, performing music created in solemn focus on swing, the blues, and improvisation, yet their approach in the modern art and media landscape comes with a measured irony. Attention-grabbing and at times even provocative titles such as “they can hate but we still swinging,” “f***ᵏ/s***ᵗ/c**ᵗ/jazz.,” and “Modern Jazz but its good” play into “clickbait” and “cringe” internet tropes. However, in contrast to what the titles may suggest these performances exemplify young artists who have immersed themselves in the jazz tradition yet exude an idiosyncratic collective musical identity rooted in the artist’s familial interpersonal relationship that speaks to a democratic modernity of profound symbolic significance.
In spring of 2023 they released their first single title “Hold My Halo / Pseudo Latin Vibe” marking their first official release and glimpse into their original musical conception.
Generously underwritten by Alexandra Bremner in loving memory of Eunice Bremner.
The Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center, run by Florida Arts, Inc. (a 501c3 organization), is a must-see attraction in downtown Fort Myers with a colorful history. The center is dedicated to bringing world-class art events to the Southwest Florida community. Within our restored, state-of-the-art facility, we present a wide range of events to the public. From concerts to art exhibitions, galas to lectures, and providing educational arts experiences for children and adults alike– we promise excellence!
Welcome back to Gainesville after one of the best shows NCFBS ever had back in 2016: Alligator Records recording artists the Cash Box Kings are keeping REAL DEAL, old-school Chicago Blues alive and thriving.
The band is dedicated to carrying on the spirit of the 1940s and 1950s post-war Chicago Blues sound as well as the Delta Blues music of the ‘20s and ‘30s. But these illustrious torch bearers also add bravado, energy and freshness to the mix that results in a distinctive musical experience and a high-energy stage show. Fronted by vocalist Oscar Wilson and vocalist/harmonica player Joe Nosek, they focus on the raw, stripped-down, ensemble playing that was the hallmark of the post-war sound.
As an additional treat, they will have with them Tokyo pianist Lee Kanehira, who won the inaugural 2018 International Chicago Blues piano competition, one of the best traditional Blues and jump piano players in the world right now. She’ll blow you away.
“Singer Oscar Wilson and singer-harpist Joe Nosek are experts in classic Chicago grooves—perfectly evoking Muddy and Little Walter—but they also enchant with original songs both funny and pointed.” –MOJO (UK)
Opening the show is Dr. Jules’ Cool Blues. Dr. Jules’ Cool Blues is the brainchild of Dr. Jules Gliesche, whose long quest to preserve and honor the Blues has led to a recent evolution that preserves his own need to write original decompositions and cover Blues standards in public, while adding the talents of Little David Thornton (harp) and Marie Williams (piano, guitar and primarily vocals) to round out the sound and diversify the setlist.
As a trio they strive to both promote Dr Jules’ original decompositions, and play the Blues honestly and true to its original roots and rhythms. By incorporating elements of Jazz & Big Band Swing, their sound remains soulful, and firmly rooted in the rhythms and traditions of the Blues. Plus, if you listen to the lyrics, you’ll discover that they’re often downright amusing. Their motto remains “We’ll play the Blues for you.”
Nestled in the heart of Gainesville, Florida, Heartwood Soundstage stands out as a vibrant music venue, enriching the local music scene with its unique charm. Boasting a state-of-the-art sound system and a cozy yet spacious setting, Heartwood provides an intimate experience for music enthusiasts. The venue's commitment to showcasing live jazz and blues aligns seamlessly with the diverse cultural offerings in the area. With its welcoming ambiance, Heartwood Soundstage has become a go-to spot for both local and touring artists, creating memorable performances that resonate with the audience. From its inviting atmosphere with neighboring food and beveage shops, to its dedication to promoting the best in live music, Heartwood Soundstage solidifies its place as a cornerstone of Gainesville's vibrant musical landscape.